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    • 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 …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Soviet Engineers (10)

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

       

    • 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.

       

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      T80 bv

      The T80 was the first gas turbine power tank in the world to enter service in 1976, designed for Elete Soviet units as a breakhthrough tank. This model represents the BV version with the first use of ERA “Kontact” armour in 1979. It included many advanced features such as 125mm smoothbore gun and auto-loading system and thermal sights. (Can be …

    • 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

       

    • 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.

       

    • 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)

    • 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.

       

    • 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)

    • 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

    • 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.

       

    • 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.

       

    • 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.

       

    • 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

       

    • 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

       

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      T72a

      The T72 was developed as a more economic alternative to the T64, it included many advanced features such as 125mm smoothbore gun and auto-loading system but used a rugged diesel engine and conventional suspension. This turned out as winning combination making the T72 one of the most produced tanks of all time. The improved A model appeared in 1979 with …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      ASU-85 Airborne Self-propelled Gun

      The ASU-85 entered service with the Soviet Army in 1961 as an lightweight assault gun and AT weapon that could be parachuted or heli-lifted to support Soviet paratroopers. Deployed in the Soviet interventions in Hungary and Afghanistan.

      It has also seem service with Poland and Vietnam

       

       

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      2S3 Akatsiya 152mm SPG

      The 2S3 entered service with the Soviet Army in 1971 going on to serve with most of the Wasaw Pact armoured divisions  with over 2000 produced.

      The D20 152 artillery peice was mated with a the mobile GM chasis and 520hp engine, allowing it to keep pace with Armoured formations. Unlike many soviet designs the 2S3 was not amphibious. The design …

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      100mm T12 anti-tank gun

      T12 100mm smoothbore anti-tank gun, the Soviet Union continued to use and develop AT guns when most countries had given up the idea. These 3ton, 10m long monsters needed to be towed by the tracked MT-LB or large all terrain truck. The T12 gun saw use in the Arab Israeli conflicts and can still be found in armies around the …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMP-2

      Soviet Infantry Fighting Vehicle developed in the light of experience in the YomKippur war of 1973. The BMP-1 performance showed certain weaknesses that the BMP-2 was designed to correct.  The 1 man GROM gun turret was replaced with a 2 man turret with a powerfull 30mm autocannon which could be could be used again a variety of targets. The Sagger …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      LUAZ 467 Amphibious jeep (x2)

      This “bath-tub” type amphibious runabout was used across Warsaw Pact forces, especially airborne units. It could be used for: casualty evacuation (2 stretcher cases), scouting or liaison duties. It has a central driving position with 2 folding seats behind, but can be seen loaded with 5 troops.  A similar concept to the American amphibious jeep and VW 166 Schwimmwagen.

      2 models …

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      KMT-5 Mine roller

      Soviet forces were equiped with mine clear equipment at company level, 1 in 10 tanks having it’s own mine clearing roller/plough. This model represents the KMT-5 model which was developed in the 1950s and is sill in use in various forms. The model can be used with Red3’s T54/55, T62 or T64 (tank models not included)

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Spetsnaz, SVD Paratroopers 1960-80s (x20)

      These represent soviet troops in beret, suitable for various Spetnaz; paratroopers, marines or internal security forces from 1960-80s.  20 figures picked from 8 poses to form approximately 2 sections. Includes a radioman and observer.

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BRM-K1 (Recce BMP-1 with radar)

      Based on the BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, this reconnaissance vehicle has built in ground radar and a extra radio equipment. A larger turret with a manualy loaded GROM 73mm gun. This new turret allowed room for the commanded and better optics. The crew consist of: Driver, gunner commander and 3 technicians.