kevyratsuväki
Kevyratsuväki is a Finnish term that translates to "light cavalry" or "mounted infantry." Historically, it referred to a type of military unit that utilized horses for mobility but whose primary role was not the shock charge of traditional cavalry. Instead, kevyratsuväki units were often employed for scouting, reconnaissance, skirmishing, and rapid deployment.
These units typically rode lighter horses and wore less armor than heavy cavalry, prioritizing speed and agility.
The concept of kevyratsuväki was prevalent in military forces that needed adaptable units capable of covering