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This is more stereotype than truth. Peasant rabble armed with pitchforks were almost never used in actual armies because they're useless mouths. More =/= better. In particular before the invention of canned food.Athletics is not a meaningful comparison.
Women could be "as good as men" in warfare from the Middle Ages onward. Medieval warfare involved mowing down and routing peasants, not formally dueling other nobles.
The single most important thing about iron age armies is feeding them. How much food they need is determined in large part by how long the campaign goes on. Which is determined by how far they can march in a day. Which is determined by speed and for how long they can march. The longer they're out on campaign, the more food they need. And, if said army is going to move meaningfully and cohesively, the march's top speed is limited by its slowest members. If a good chunk of your army is 20% slower than the rest of it after a few weeks in the field because they don't handle wear and tear as well, then your entire army is 20% slower and everyone needs more food. And is dying of disease, which is still the biggest killer in warfare until the latter half of the 20th century. Another reason you want things over with quickly.
If quality=quantity, the world would be split between China and India.
And suddenly "your own weight" became markedly less when women soldiers started being pushed into 1st world militaries. Kind of a hindrance for the army, actually.These days it's pull your own weight, shoot sharp, don't turn your back on locals, don't put foreign objects up your butt, don't go on a rampage. Female endurance athletes (ultramarathon runners) are good and often win against men. First world professional soldiers aren't pushed to the brink of exhaustion in the field, because their lives and their equipment are expensive. Meanwhile, third worlders are stuck in the Middle Ages: if they're willing to repurpose their females as suicide bombers and accept first world 2nd gen migrant recruits, they also have the resources to train women soldiers.
And no 1st world soldiers aren't regularly pushed to their limits on death marches. Because 1st world soldiers haven't been in an actual war since Korea.
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