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Online Catalogue | Flames of War Models (15mm) | Soviet Army | Artillery
Army: Finnish, SovietPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War45mm obr 1937 anti tank gun - Produced in large numbers, the 45mm Anti-Tank gun was used to great effect throughout the war. It equipped the light anti-tank units of most Divisions - Pack contains 2 Medium bases, 2 Anti-Tank guns(with both long and short barrels) and 8 Gunner figures. More...
Army: SovietPeriod: Late WarWhen the Russians decided to upgrade their 45mm anti-tank guns from the early Model 1932 gun which was the standard tank gun as well they made minor improvements to the gun. They improved the design of the breech block, which resulted in a higher rate of fire. More...
Army: SovietPeriod: Mid War, Late War76 mm ZIS-3 gun, Two models with 57mm ZIS-2 option More...
Army: SovietPeriod: Early War, Mid WarA mobile regimental cannon, used for direct fire support. In close support of infantry it could take on tanks or guns and fire HE bombartments. Contains 2 guns, 8 crew and 2 medium bases. More...
Army: SovietPeriod: Late WarThe Soviets (like many other European nations) classified their guns by their use. In the case of the 76mm obr 1927 gun, it was used in the fire support role at regimental level, hence it was known as a regimental gun. In fact it was really a light howitzer serving a similar role to the German 7.5cm leIG. More...
Army: SovietPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late WarA new 122 mm howitzer was designed by the OKB under the head of F. F. Petrov shortly before World War II to replace the obsolescent World War I models. The trials of the new weapon were completed in late 1938. In the September 1939 the new howitzer M-30 became the standard divisional howitzer of Red Army. More...