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Army: FrenchPeriod: Early Warincludes two Panhard-Schneider P-16 Combat Cars with Commander figures.Infantry divisions have Groupes de Reconnaissance de Division dInfanterie (GRDI), or Infantry Divisional Reconnaissance Groups, to perform the traditional cavalry role of scouting and flank protection. In the motorised infantry divisions, the traditional cavalry are replaced with armoured cars and motorcyclists More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early WarWith three 25mm SA-34 Hotchkiss guns, three sets of crew, Command Rifle team, one Small base & three Medium bases.Each infantry regiment in the French Army fielded a platoon of three 25mm anti-tank guns. These regimental anti-tank gun platoons were backed up by the Compagnie Divisionnaire Anti-Chars (CDAC), the Divisional Anti-tank Company with an additional twelve 25mm guns. More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early WarWith one Command Rifle team, three 25mm SA-34 guns with crew, one Small base & three Medium bases.The 25mm anti-tank gun may not be modern enough to cope with the latest German Panzers, but for the Vichy forces in Syria, it is more than enough to cope with Allied light armoured vehicles More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early WarWith one 25mm SA-34 gun.The 25mm SA-34 gun the French Armys primary anti-tank weapon at the outbreak of World War Two. Capable of penetrating 40mm of armour at ranges up to 500m, the 25mm SA-34 was more than capable of handling all but the heaviest German tanks. More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early WarWith one 47mm SA-37 gun.Available in far lesser qualities than the 25mm SA-34 Hotchkiss gun, the 47mm SA-37 proved to be the best anti-tank gun on the battlefields of 1939-40. This highly accurate gun was capable of penetrating up to 89mm at a range of 500m, more than enough to penetrate the armour of any German tanks of the period. So impress by the guns performance, the Germans were quick to turn any captured examples against their former owners More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early WarWith one 75mm mle 1897 gun (with spoked or rubber wheels options), one gun limber & one gun turntable.The 75mm mle 1897 gun was a superb piece of French engineering. It was the first gun in the world to combine a breechloading weapon with an effective recoil system More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early WarWith one Command Rifle Team & two 47mm SA-37 gun with crew.Front line AT Batteries are equipped with the new 47mm SA-37 anti-tank gun, capable of defeating any known German armour at the time this gun was to be feared.Like the British, the French share the task of anti-tank defence between the infantry and the artillery. While the infantry have their CDAC, the artillery has a Batterie Divisionnaire Anti-Chars (BDAC), or Divisional Anti-tank Battery, as the 10th Battery of the artillery regiment. This battery has four platoons, each with two new 47mm SA-37 anti-tank guns. Some reserve units still have old 75mm field guns instead. More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early Warincludes four 20mm mle 1939 Anti-aircraft gun with crew, one Command Rifle team, one Small base & four Medium bases.With the Ju 87 Stuka playing such an important role in the German Blitzkrieg tactics, it became vital that the French Army employed a strong anti-aircraft defence to counter the threat posed by the German dive bombers. More...Related products:
Army: FrenchPeriod: Early Warincludes three 25mm mle 1938 Anti-aircraft guns with crew, one Command Rifle team, one Small base & three Medium bases.The need for light anti-aircraft guns became apparent to the French during the Spanish Civil War. The Hotchkiss 25mm mle 1938 was rushed into production to fill the gap in the French arsenal. More...Related products: