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The M1A1 could be broken down into parts for ease of transport or placed on its carriage and towed into action. Useful in mountainous and rough terrain they proved popular with paratrooper units. The M1A1 was later modified to use a pneumatic, rubber-tired carriage and a recoil system to further increase mobility.
In Flames Of War With each gun being capable of being broken down into six parachute loads, the M1A1 75mm pack howitzers were vital in providing the paratroopers with their own local artillery support immediately after landing. Direct Fire Range: 16”/40cm; ROF: 2; Anti-tank: 6; Firepower: 3+ Firing Bombardment Range: 64”/160cm; Anti-tank: 3; Firepower: 6 Designed by Evan Allen Painted by Jeremy Painter