jalutustuged
Jalutustuged is an Estonian term that literally translates to “marching troops” and is used to refer to soldiers who fight on foot. In this sense, jalutustuged are infantry units, as opposed to mounted forces such as cavalry. The word appears chiefly in historical and descriptive contexts, and it can be used to describe the foot soldiers of an army across different periods.
Historically, jalutustuged formed the core of most armies. They typically fought in formation, carried weapons appropriate
In modern defence discourse, the concept of jalutustuged corresponds to contemporary infantry within a country’s land
Overall, jalutustuged highlights the long-standing distinction between foot soldiers and mounted or mechanized troops, reflecting the