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Anti-tank Group (Winter)
(SSO153)
includes one Command Komissar team, six Anti-tank gun or Regimental gun crews & one Small three-hole base.
Though its design is based on the German 3.7cm PaK36 anti-tank gun, the Red Army version is superior. Ingenious Soviet engineers have redesigned the gun to make the 45mm obr 1937 anti-tank gun. It has superior anti-tank capabilities and an excellent high-explosive round, making it a good dual-purpose weapon for use against both infantry and tanks.
The regimental gun company is armed with 76mm obr 1927 guns to provide close range fire support to the riflemen. This short, stocky howitzer is based on an older design from 1913, but has been updated so it can be towed by modern motor vehicles.
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The Contents Of The Anti-tank Group (Winter)
Rising Sun
Rising Sun brings you into the Soviet Union’s wars with the Japanese and Finns on its borders in 1939. Take command of the Red Army’s tank forces, infantry or cavalry forces as you throw the Japanese back into Manchuria or fight the stubborn Finns to expand the Soviet border.
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Though old-fashioned, it is still a reliable and deadly weapon, ideal for the Soviet artillerymen who like to roll up their guns and engage the enemy at close ranges. Their crews prefer direct fire over indirect artillery barrages.
Designed by Evan Allen
Below:
The Command Komissar team.
Below:
The NCO & Gun Crew figures.
Last Updated On
Thursday, July 3, 2014
by Blake at Battlefront
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