A30 Challenger Time: late Unit size :1 In 1941, the British General Staff began examining the feasibility of mounting a high velocity gun into infantry and cruiser tanks. The need arose from experiences against the Afrika Corp during the c...read more
AEC Mk III Time: late Unit size :2 Associated Engineering Company (AEC) was a manufacturer of heavy vehicle chassis based in England and first saw success with the Matador Tractor, used to tow artillery pieces and anti-aircraft guns in...read more
8.50EUR
Airborne 75mm Pack Howitzer Battery Airlanding Light Battery (BBX20)
with 4 guns with crew, Observer team, Staff team and 2 Command Rifle teams.
When the British Airborne forces were formed a number of options were considered when l...read more
Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon (BBX17)
with 7 parachute jeeps and
crew.
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron was formed in 1941 under the command
of Major CFH ‘Freddie’ Gou...read more
27.00EUR
Airlanding Anti-Tank Platoon (BBX18) with 4 guns, crew and command team.
It was decided to equip the British Airborne forces with an anti-tank weapon in 1942, after considering a number of options it was decided to use the new 6 pdr gun...read more
27.00EUR
Airlanding Heavy Anti-Tank Platoon (BBX19) Airlanding Heavy Anti-Tank Platoon (BBX19)
with 4 guns and Command Rifle Team
As early as March 1941 the British recognised a need for a 3-inch calibre anti-tank gun to replace those existing in s...read more