- Source: Cavalier (fortification)
A cavalier is a fortification which is built within a larger fortification, and which is higher than the rest of the work. It usually consists of a raised platform within a fort or bastion, so as to be able to fire over the main parapet without interfering with the fire of the latter. Through the use of cavaliers, a greater volume of fire can be obtained, but its greater height also makes it an easier target for a besieger's guns.
There are two types of cavaliers:
Common cavalier – a raised gun platform without any additional defensive features
Defensible cavalier – a raised gun platform surrounded by a ditch. If the ditch cuts across the bastion's terreplein and is supported by cuts, the cavalier can also be considered as a retrenchment.
References
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- Cavalier (fortification)
- Cavalier (disambiguation)
- Oblique projection
- Fortifications of Valletta
- Poznań Fortress
- Fortifications of Birgu
- Bastion fort
- Fortifications of Senglea
- Pillbox (military)
- Machicolation