jalkaväkitykit
Jalkaväkitykit, also known as infantry guns or regimental guns, were a type of small-caliber artillery piece commonly used in European armies from the 17th century through the early 20th century. These guns were designed to be deployed and operated directly by infantry units, offering them organic fire support. Unlike larger field artillery, jalkaväkitykit were typically lighter, often muzzle-loading, and fired relatively small projectiles such as canister shot or solid balls. Their primary role was to provide close-in fire support for infantry formations, particularly against massed enemy infantry or cavalry charges.
The effectiveness of jalkaväkitykit lay in their ability to be moved quickly with the advancing infantry and