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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
UAZ 469 & SPG-9 gun (x2)
The UAZ 469 jeep and 73mm SPG-9 recoiless gun. This jeep and AT gun were deployed with Spetnaz SVD airmobile troops and Boarder troops. It could be transport by helicopter or parachuted
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Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
UAZ 469 jeep (x2)
The UAZ 469 jeep was developed in the late 1960s to replace the aging GAZ67. This rugged vehicle remains in use across the globe. Can be seen carrrying a driver and 7 paratroopers, normal load appears to be 5 passengers.
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West Germany 1945-1991
Iltis, VW 183 (x2)
The VW Iltis was introduced in 1975 to provide the Bundeswehr with an inexpensive 4×4 runabout. It was manufactured Canada became interested in the design and bought the rights to manufacture it producing 2500 for the Canadian army and a similar number for the Belgian Army. Small numbers were used as ambulance, radio vehicle and transport for AT or artillery …
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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Soviet 120mm Mortar, towed (x3)
The Soviet 120mm PM-43 Mortar. Used by Warsaw Pact Motor Rifle Battalions and allied nations around the world. This pack contains mortars packed for towing behind trucks or armoured vehicles (x3)
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Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Airborne GAZ 66 truck
Soviet truck first designed and built in 1966, since then almost 1 million have been produced until production ceased in 1999. This is the paratrooper airborne version, which could be parachuted. The folding screen and roof allowed loading into aircraft.
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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Spetsnaz, SVD, RPU-14 “Katyusha” rocket artillery (x2)
These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The RPU-14 fired standard 140mm rockets from 16 tubes creating a single powerful barrage. It was air transportable and could be towed by a light truck. (2 launchers with crew)
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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Spetsnaz, SVD, sustained fire RPK teams (x3) (Copy)
These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The RPK general purpose machine gun could be mounted on a tripod for sustained fire support
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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Spetsnaz, SVD, 82mm Mortar teams (x3)
These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . Most Soviet units used the heavier 120mm weapons but the 82mm Mortar gave light units a more portable support weapon.
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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Spetsnaz, SVD, SAM missile gunners (x5)
These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The Grail missile was limited in range but effective. Used in numbers it gave lightly armed troops an air defence capability.
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Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
Spetsnaz, SVD, ATGM teams (x3)
These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The Spigot AT4 and Spandrel AT5 used the same launcher and are virtualy identical in size. These began replacing Sagger in frontline Soviet units during the early 1970s.
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West Germany 1945-1991
Sustained fire MG3 team (x3)
The MG3 was derived from the very succesful MG42 of WW2 and has only recently been retired from service. This model shows a crew served weapon on tripod.
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West Germany 1945-1991
West German Command team Officer and Radioman (x5)
Command team can be used as it is or mixed in with other figures to create other team such as FAO or HQ units
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West Germany 1945-1991
Milan Team ATGM team
The Milan was the standard West German ATGM from the early 1970s to the end of the Cold War
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West Germany 1945-1991
West German M120 Mortar team (x3)
M120 West German heavy mortar. This has been the standard infantry support weapon since the 1960s. It is normally carried in a light truck or APC.
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West Germany 1945-1991
Fuchs TPz APC with Milan firing post
The Fuchs(Fox) wheeled APC was first introduced in to the West German army in 1979. Almost1000 went into service in a variety of roles. This model depictics the armoured personel carrier fitted with a launching post for the Milan ATGM. This carrier could be used to engauge tanks directly or the crew could dismount.
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West Germany 1945-1991
Fuchs TPz APC
The Fuchs(Fox) wheeled APC with was first introduced in to the West German army in 1979. Almost 1000 went into service in a variety of roles. This model depictics the armoured personel carrier. This basic carrier could be fitted with kits changing it to an ambulance or command post. Crew 2 upto 9 passengers
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Britain, Cold War 1945-1991
Challenger 1 MBT
The Challenger 1 tank in British service between 1983-2001. The first British tank to use Chobam armour. It proved a success in the 1991 Gulf war and Bosnian conflict. Also opperated by Jordan
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Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
BRDM-2 Spandrel
A lightly armoured Soviet ATGM carrier fitted with a launcher for the Konkurs/Spandrel. This vehicle began to apear in the mid 1970s
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Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
MT-LBu APC/command vehicle
The MT-LBu was a more spacious development of the MT-LB, it has a raised cabin which gives more space at the expence of a higher profile. They are used as personel carriers, command centres and ambulances where more space is needed
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United States, Cold War 1945-1991
Command team, Officer & radioman x5
Command team, Officer in garison cap and radioman with back pack radio. (x5)
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United States, Cold War 1945-1991
Dragon ATGM team(x3)
Dragon ATGM team, This missile was introduced in 1975 and continued in use upto 2000. (x3)
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United States, Cold War 1945-1991
81mm Mortar team(x3)
US 81mm mortar, each infantry rifle battalion included a Mortar platoon for support. (x3)
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United States, Cold War 1945-1991
M60 sustained fire team(x3)
US infantry M60 maching gun team. The M60 could be mounted on a low tripod for the sustained fire role (x3)
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United States, Cold War 1945-1991
US Infantry 1960-1980s
US infantry 1960-1980s, they wear the M1 steel helmet in light marching order. Weapons include:M16, M203 grenade launcher, LAW and M60 MG. Each pack contains 20 figures from 9 poses
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