The information about Helsingborg and Gadebusch can be found in my website, but not the other stuff. So right now this thread might be the most complete source about Swedish pikes during the GNW that is available on the Internet.
There is by the way a Polish source that have very valuable information about Swedish pikes. The Swedish officer Johan Michael Campenhausen (1680-1747) went into Polish service and wrote a book about pikes:
Chwała i apologia kopii i pik, (Kalisz, 1737). He praises the pike as a very effective weapon for the Swedes, which terrified the opponents so much that they often fled before any actual cold steel fencing could occur. I have been told that this book states that a Swedish pike was about 5,5 meter long (= 9 Polish elle + a 15-20 cm long pikehead).
Additional information about pike distribution that I have is that Västgöta tremänninge regiment sent one of its battalion to Livonia for garrison duty in 1704 and became all-musket. At the time of the Scanian campaign 1709-1710 it was back in Sweden but had not got its pikes back while the other battalion still had them. The whole regiment was sent to strenghten the Naval base at Karlskrona when the Danes re-entered the war.
When the Närke-Värmland tremänninge regiment was raised in 1700 it was only issued matchlock muskets (without bayonets!). This may have been common practise for all tremänninge regiments since they were originally intended to stay home in Sweden while the field army left to fight overseas. Närke-Värmland and other tremänninge-regiments were however shipped to Livonia already in the spring of 1701 and were then equipped with pikes. The above mentioned battalion of Västgöta tremänninge regiment that stayed home all the time was apparently also issued pikes.
And finally concerning my website. I have promised that I was going to translate parts of it to English during the autumn, but that has obviously not happen. I have been pushing the project forwards in time over and over, but it is now my top priority so hopefully there will soon be an English version. I am actually going to start tomorrow (even though that was exactly what I said to my self yesterday and the day before that...
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