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PaK40 auf RSO Platoon (GBX26) 7.5cm PaK40/4 auf Raupenschlepper, Ost (Sf) In August of 1943, the Waffenamt (Armaments Office) was approached by Steyr Werke with a proposal to mount the powerful 7.5cm PaK40 on the RSO tractor. The Waffenamt was favourably impressed with the idea and ordered the conversion of 50 vehicles.
The running gear of the RSO remained unchanged in the new vehicle. The driver's compartment is replaced with a low, lightly armoured superstructure. The weapon was mounted to the frame underneath the normal RSO bed. Army Group South received several of these vehicles for troop testing in early 1944. Hitler was so impressed with the design he ordered a full-scale production plan for 1944. In March 60 were to be produced with a further 100 in April, 150 in May and 200 in June, with production ramped up to 400 per month from July 1944 onwards. The production plan was never put into effect, and only 60 vehicles were ever completed.
In Flames Of War A PaK40 auf RSO can be field in a Veteran Tank-hunter Platoon from Hammer and Sickle. The Veteran Tank-hunter Platoon uses the new Shoot and Scoot and Manoeuvre and Fire special rules.
Shoot and Scoot: Veteran Tank-hunter Platoons Stormtrooper on a roll of 2+.
If the platoon leaves the selected terrain feature, or is no longer Concealed from enemy teams other than aircraft, they lose the benefit of the Manoeuvre & Fire special rule for the remainder of the game.
The PaK40 auf RSO is Fully-tracked, but a Slow Tank so only moves 8”/20cm. It is lightly armoured with Front 0, Side 0 and Top 0. It is armed with the 7.5cm PaK40 gun. It has a range of 32”/80cm, Anti-tank 12, ROF2 and Firepower 3+. It is Hull mounted. Designed by Evan Allen Painted by Jeremy Painter