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Mortar Platoon (Late) (GE735) 8cm GW34 mortar The 8cm Granatwerfer 34 (GW34, meaning grenade launcher model 1934) was a pretty standard medium mortar. Mortar crews from other nations would find nothing strange or unusual about it.
However, it was the single most lethal weapon at the disposal of the German Grenadier battalion commander. German mortar crews gained almost mythic status among ally and enemy alike for their effectiveness.
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Their reputation was boosted by the fact they had more opportunity to engage targets. It wasn’t that British and American crews were inferior, but by mid-war the Germans were on the defensive everywhere. That meant they were static while their opponents were advancing to contact, exposed to enemy fire. German mortar crews had ample experience to perfect this lethal trade.
The 8cm was carried by horse and cart, or simply by the crew in Grenadier units, and trucks and field cars in motorised Panzergrenadier units.
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8cm mortar (Granatwerfer 34) Length: 114 cm Weight: Barrel 18.5 kg, Bipod 18.3 kg, Base 18.9 kg, Total approx 56 kg Range: 2400 metres Elevation: + 40 to + 90 degrees Traverse: 9 to 15 degrees Bombs: Smoke, Explosive, Illuminating Bomb weight: 3.5kg |
In Flames Of War This pack can be used to field the Mortar Platoon from a variety of German Grenadier and motorised Panzergrenadier companies in late war. Like most mortars the 8cm GW34 mortar can only be fired in a Bombardment. It is Man-packed for easy movement, has a Range of 40”/100cm, Anti-tank 2 and Firepower 6. |
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It’s low firepower doesn’t make it ideal against a Dug-in opponent, but defending against a determined attack lethality is not a problem. Firepower tests are not needed against infantry targets in the open.
Pack Contains
6x 8cm GW34 mortar teams 3x Observer Rifle team 1x Command SMG team
Designed by Seth Nash Painted by James Brown
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Last Updated On Monday, February 25, 2019
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