If the Infantry represents the basis of all the Armies, the Cavalry has always been the most aristocratic.
When the Armies were constituted according to the census, it was certainly most suitable fighting on horseback rather than on foot. That sense of nobility along with a detached view of life made it possible to understand episodes like the attacks of our regiments in Russia during the Second World War.
The Cavalry is rich in technologies and human qualities; it is able to carry out explorations and information research and, through the battle tanks, it can start and finish a battle.