Infantry EquipmentImperial Musket - A precussion cap smoothbore musket with a length of 1.9 arshin and a 1.3 arshin barrel. It fires a 7 line ball at an average of 175 rounds at an average rate of 3 rounds per minute. (1 Ore)
Imperial Bayonet - A 1 chetvert bayonet that is able to be attached to the end of the barrel of an Imperial Musket. (1 Ore)
Imperial Pistol - A single-shot pistol used by officers and cavalry that fires a 4 line ball. (1 Ore)
Gladius - An officer and cavalryman’s sword that has heritage in the ancient weapon used by Roman Legions. (1 Ore)
Uniforms - Wool uniforms stylized in the red and gold in expression of the nation’s flag.
ArtilleryImperial Cannon - A cast iron cannon with a carriage able to be pulled by horses that fires a 11 funt ball. (2 Ore)
NavyImperial Sloop - A single masted wooden ship armed with six Imperial Cannons, four on each side of the ship. (2 Wood, 2 Ore)(Expensive)
Imperial Frigate - A three masted wooden ship armed with twenty Imperial Cannons, ten on each side of the ship. (4 Wood, 3 Ore)(Very Expensive)
InfrastructureHorses - Animals that have been used for centuries for cavalry, messengers, pulling carts, and other tasks.
Carts - Wooden carts pulled by horses to carry supplies between cities and to the front lines. (1 Wood)
Work Crews - Teams of civilian laborers that are hired in order to build new equipment, ships, structures, and infrastructure. Better working equipment increases their efficiency.
StructuresOld Castles - A number of large, old castles that had been built up in the middle ages for defense that are now used as military bases. (6 Stone)(Very Expensive)
ResourcesRussian Measurement System1 Wood
1 Ore
1 Stone
DoctrineInfantry Battle Lines - Infantry are march to the battlefields in columns that then deploy into two parallel lines facing the enemy before engaging the enemy with either fire or bayonet.
Flanking Cavalry - Horseback mounted forces attempt to strike at enemy forces from the flanks and rear rather than attempt a frontal charge.
Concentration Targeting Artillery - Artillery forces focus fire upon the largest concentrations of enemy forces.
Harassing Navy - Ships focus on short, rapid attacks before retreating in order inflict the most damage with the least losses.