“The calvary were quite effective when used as Poland did against the Germans, that is until your Russian buddies stabbed them in the back.”
Didn’t know that, and thanks for the info. In this case, I doubt their horse battalions are still around and most of Poland’s armor is now in Ukraine (or went through Ukraine to Russia). So Poland, or for that matter, pretty much all of NATO won’t have much to fight with should Russia decide to move in (which they likely won’t, and fortunately for them).
The T-72 tanks Poland sent to Ukraine were of the generation thats no longer in service, replaced @20 years ago. Actual Polish tanks in service are 50% German Leopard IIs and 50% upgraded T72’s, about equivalent to Russias latest.
I think they also still have about half of those older T72’s in their reserves.