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    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Land Rover 101 Ambulance

      Approximately 200 of the The Land Rover FC101 supplied to the Britsh army where converted to Ambulances. It could carry 4 stretcher cases and 1 attendant

       

    • AccessoriesGermany 1939-45

      Tobruk bunker (x2)

      These simple prefabricted MG bunkers where developed by Germany in WW2 and used throughout the middle-east and european campaigns

      For games or dioramas (x2)

    • Accessories

      Dug in marker, to fit 25mm infantry bases (x4)

      Sandbag defences. These fit around a 25mm/1 inch base as shown.

      For games or dioramas (figures not included)

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Chieftain Mk11 “Stillbrew”

      After the discovery that Chieftain Tanks in Iranian service had proved vulnerable to new Soviet weapons an armour upgrade was developed. This “stillbrew” system entered service in 1986 and proved very effective (The system went onto become better known as Chobam armour). The Mk11 also gained the TOGs thermal night vision and improved gunnery sights

       

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Centurion 20pdr B late

      Considred the first MBT, developed at the end of WW2 and some modernised vehicles are still in use.  This late1950s version was armed with the effective 84mm 20pdr B gun with fume extractor. Exported extensively to NATO nations and around the world. It saw combat with Israeli in the 1967 war and Australia in Vietnam.

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Centurion 20pdr B early

      Considred the first MBT, developed at the end of WW2 and some modernised vehicles are still in use.  This 1950s version was armed with the effective 84mm 20pdr B gun with fume extractor. Used by India extensively in the Indo-Pakistan wars of 1965 and 1971 and gaining notable superiority over the M48 Patton.

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTR-D

      Soviet air transportable Armoured Personnel Carrier. BTR-D is a very compact APC based on a stretched BMD-1 hull, these entered service in 1974 due to the very limited carrying capacity of the BMD-1. Able to transport 10 men and 3 crew these remain in service as APC, Armoured ambulance and cargo carriers. They can also be used as AA gun …

    • Arab States 1948-1991Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      M109 A2 Self Propelled Gun

      The M109A2 was developed to address the limited range of the earlier M109; it also featured an improved turret with extra ammunition storage. Introduced into the US army in 1979, and exported to many NATO members such as the UK and West Germany.

    • Israel 1948 - 1991United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M109 Self Propelled Gun

      The M109 was introduced into the US army in 1963 giving the 155mm Howitzer protection and mobility. It was exported to 21 countries seeing combat in the Vietnam and Arab-Israeli conflicts. (the photograph depicts a model in Israeli service with extra items from the AC3 stowage pack)

       

    • United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      US useful specialist (2 snipers, dog team, spotter, laser designator, 60mm mortar & SAM)

      Useful specialists: Dog guard or search team, Observer with laser rangefinder/designator, 2 snipers, spotter with binos and 60mm mortar used by light infantry units such as Airborne or Rangers instead of the 81mm. Redeye or Stinger SAM gunner (not in photo)

       

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Soviet Engineers (10)

      Soviet Engineers busy clearing mines and creating obstacles, these should mix in well with regular infantry.

       

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      British Engineers (10)

      British Engineers busy clearing mines and creating obstacles, these should mix in well with regular infantry.

       

    • United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M113 Saladin support

      This support version of the M113 was developed by Australia using the Saladin Armoured car turret, giving the humble M113 a 76mm gun to support recon units. These saw use in the Vietnam war. Nic-named “the beast”

       

       

       

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Stalwart Mk2 amphibious truck (Waterline version)

      A waterline version of the Stalwart was developed to provide British armoured units with an amphibious all-terrain supply vehicle.  As part of the Alivis 600 series of 6×6 vehicles it proved very popular with Britsh forces but saw limited export success. (example shown with AC1, Box loads, available seperately)

       

       

       

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      FV433 Abbot 105mm SPG

      Self-propelled gun bases on the FV400 chasis and the 105mm Howiter gun. The Abbot was the main SPG of the Britsh army from 1965 to the mid 1990s. Exported to India.

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      FV439 Command and Signals

      British fully tracked radio and command vehicle

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      FV432 with Cymberline Radar

      British fully tracked APC with Cymberline radar.

    • Arab States 1948-1991

      Jordanian sustained fire MG teams (3)

      Jordanian infantry team with tripod mounted FN FAL machine guns

       

    • Arab States 1948-1991

      Jordanian Infantry

      Jordanian infantry in their distinctive head-dress; Equiped with mixed weapons M14, M60 and Super Bazooka c. 1970s (20 figs)

    • Arab States 1948-1991

      Arab Commandos (20)

      Arab Commandos based on the troops that assaulted the Suez Canal in 1973. They wear a smock to carry all the rations and ammo they will need for the first few hours of battle. Regular Arab support can be used for heavy weapons teams

      Commando battalions were also used as airmobile units dropped behind enemy lines. (20 figs)

    • Arab States 1948-1991United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M902 ITV (Improved TOW)

      The M988 ITV (Improved TOW Vehicle) replaced the earlier TOW armed M113s with an enclosed turret that can “pop-up” to look over terrain and fire missiles while the carrier remains hidden. Entered service in the mid 80s and served through the 1st Gulf war.

       

       

    • United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M981 FISTv

      The M902 FISTv (FIreteam SupporT vehicle) based on the M113 had a vision system built into an articulated mast, that could be raised to search for artillery targets from behind cover.

      The vehicle contained sophisticated navigation and communication systems linked to HQ.

      It was intentionally similar to the M988 ITV missle carrier to help disguise its purpose

       

    • Israel 1948 - 1991United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M113A2/3

      The A2 variant was developed in 1979 from experience in the Vietnam and Arab Israeli wars; The fuel storage was moved from inside the passenger compartment to armoured tanks either side of the rear ramp. The engine and suspension were upgarded. The A3 variant included improved controls, engine and protective spall liner.

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Meteorit UR-77

      The Meteorit mine clearer based on the chassis of the 2S1 artillery tank. The vehcle’s rocket launcher deploys an explosive filled hose accross a mine field to create a safe path. The launcher is similar in shape to the standard artillery turret to help disguise the vehicles purpose. Enterd service in 1977.