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A Batailon Piechoty puts you in command<br />

of an infantry force determined to protect<br />

its country at all costs.<br />

The Polish rifle company is an unusually<br />

strong formation with 232 officers and<br />

men, nearly 50% larger than its German<br />

counterpart. Each of its three rifle<br />

platoons has three 19-man sections. With<br />

just a single wz. 28 automatic rifle (a<br />

licensed copy of the American Browning<br />

Automatic Rifle) in each 19 man squad,<br />

the main firepower of a platoon comes<br />

from its riflemen. These are armed with<br />

the Mauser Karabin wz. 98a, the same<br />

weapon as their German counterparts.<br />

The company’s three 7.92mm wz. 35 anti-<br />

tank rifles are capable of penetrating the<br />

armour of most German tanks. These<br />

weapons were top secret until the start of<br />

the war as they use tungsten-cored<br />

ammunition to obtain an outstanding<br />

penetration for such a small-calibre<br />

weapon. The company also has a squad of<br />

three 46mm wz. 36 light mortars, usually<br />

assigned one to each platoon. In addition,<br />

the battalion usually supports each<br />

company with a platoon of wz. 30<br />

machine-guns from the heavy machine-<br />

gun company.<br />

Box <strong>con</strong>tains:<br />

1x Command Rifle team.<br />

1x Anti-tank Rifle team.<br />

1x Light Mortar team.<br />

12 x Rifle teams.<br />

Designed by Evan Allen & Anton Ducrot<br />

Painted by James Brown & Jeremy Painter<br />

Guards Tank Killer Company<br />

45.00€ 42.75€<br />

The SU-100 s<strong>el</strong>f-prop<strong>el</strong>led gun was the<br />

fight.<br />

Each Dywizja Piechoty, or infantry<br />

division, has 27 anti-tank guns with a<br />

company of nine guns in each regiment.<br />

The anti-tank companies are equipped<br />

with the exc<strong>el</strong>lent little Bofors 37mm wz.<br />

36 anti-tank gun. The first 300 of these<br />

highly-capable guns were imported from<br />

Sweden, while the remaining 900 on<br />

hand were built under licence in Poland.<br />

A platoon or two of these guns attached<br />

to your battalion are your main anti-tank<br />

asset. Do not waste them in head-to-<br />

head battles against the German<br />

Panzers. The tanks have the mobility to<br />

mass all of their firepower against a<br />

single platoon of guns, wiping them out<br />

before they can destroy more than one<br />

or two tanks.<br />

Instead, position your guns to protect<br />

your infantry where they cannot be<br />

engaged until the enemy attempts to<br />

assault your infantry. The combined<br />

fighting power of the infantry and guns<br />

together will cause far more casualties.<br />

Designed by Karl Cederman & Anton<br />

Ducrot<br />

Painted by James Brown & Jeremy<br />

Painter<br />

HISTORICO - Flames of War - URSS<br />

successor to the SU-85. It was based on a<br />

similar, but not identical, chassis mounting<br />

a 100mm D-10S gun. This exc<strong>el</strong>lent gun<br />

could penetrate 162mm of armour at 500<br />

meters and 150mm at 1000 meters range.<br />

The hull was improved from the SU-85<br />

Dmitriy Lozawith M4 76mm Sherman<br />

(Warrior)<br />

9.00€ 8.55€<br />

with M4 76mm Sherman.<br />

Dmitriy Fedorovich Loza was born near<br />

Kharkov on 14 April 1922. He joined the<br />

Red Army in 1940 and graduated from<br />

the Saratov Armour School in 1942.<br />

nightmares in any future <strong>con</strong>flicts, the<br />

Polish army decide to standardise the<br />

machine-gun it used and begun searching<br />

for potential <strong>con</strong>tenders.<br />

Among the <strong>con</strong>tenders to be trialled was<br />

the Browning M1917 and after a vigorous<br />

regime of testing it proved to be the most<br />

suitable candidate, mainly due to its<br />

simple design and high tolerance to<br />

fouling while in the fi<strong>el</strong>d.<br />

Therefore, the Poles decide to purchase a<br />

licence from Colt to manufacture the<br />

weapon. However, due to an oversight by<br />

both Colt and its European representative;<br />

Fabrique Nationale, the design patent was<br />

not valid in Poland.<br />

The Polish engineers therefore went to<br />

work creating their own clone of the<br />

Browning M1917 from the weapons used<br />

during the initial trials. The end design<br />

incorporated some modifications from the<br />

original Browning M1917 and was<br />

<strong>con</strong>tinually refined in the years leading up<br />

to the war.<br />

With the German invasion of Poland, the<br />

Ckm wz. 30 could be found in units across<br />

the entire Polish army. A version was also<br />

adapted for use in armoured vehicles such<br />

as the 7TP series.<br />

Designed by Evan Allen & Anton Durcot<br />

Painted by James Brown & Jeremy Painter

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