This was a relatively important military option used in antiquity by Indian tribes, Persia, the Greeks (Diadochi etc) after Alexander reached India, (sub-Saharan) African tribes, Carthage, Rome and even in China sometime during the 1st millenium.
I'm trying to find general information online but all I can find is tips for Assassin's Creed and Age of Empires
My main questions are:
1) How did they breed them? And how many people were riding them, if any?
2) How resistant were these elephants to the common weapons of the time?
3) How do you defeat them? And what's the consensus ratio of x : elephant in order to defeat them? For example, in modern military tactics it is suggested that in some (rural or open) areas you need a 3:1 ratio to defeat a defensive force and 10:1 ratio to defeat an urban defensive force and so on.
4) When did they become obsolete in warfare?
I'm trying to find general information online but all I can find is tips for Assassin's Creed and Age of Empires
My main questions are:
1) How did they breed them? And how many people were riding them, if any?
2) How resistant were these elephants to the common weapons of the time?
3) How do you defeat them? And what's the consensus ratio of x : elephant in order to defeat them? For example, in modern military tactics it is suggested that in some (rural or open) areas you need a 3:1 ratio to defeat a defensive force and 10:1 ratio to defeat an urban defensive force and so on.
4) When did they become obsolete in warfare?