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Italian L6/40 Light TankThe Fiat L6/40 was a light tank used by the Italian army from 1940 and was the main tank employed by the Italian forces fighting in the North African campaign as well as on the Eastern Front alongside the L6/40-based Semovente 47/32 self-propelled gun....
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Italian Army Guastatori Destruction GroupAt the start of Italy’s war, the Italian Army had no assault engineering units designed to take on enemy fortifications. The performance of pioneer units in the German blitzkrieg demonstrated to the Italians the need for such units, leading to the creation of the...
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Italian tank crewPack contains 5 metal miniatures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted Tank not included!
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Italian Bersaglieri FOO teamWhether it is an artillery battery miles away from the battlefield, a naval gunship out to sea, or a ground attack aircraft high above the fighting, such weapons systems would be much less effective without the services of well-trained forward observers. Each infantry division...
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Bolt Action: Italian Bersaglieri Starter ArmyThis Bolt Action starter army provides a great value core to your new Bersaglieri army. Whether you wish to build your light infantry to fight in the Battle of France, the campaigns in Africa and Sicily or the brutal fighting on the Eastern Front,...
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Italian Army Support GroupOne of the largest ground forces of the war, the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) was hardened by its experiences in Albania, Ethiopia and the Spanish Civil War prior to its entry to the Second World War. The Italian Army fielded a wide range...
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Italian Army & Blackshirts Starter ArmyThese highly detailed plastic and metal figures represent soldiers of several arms of the Italian military - the regular army (the Regio Esercito) as well as specialists like the Carabinieri, Granatieri, or the fascist Camicie Nere (the Blackshirts) with their trademark black fezzes and...
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Italian Army Forward Observer TeamWhether it is an artillery battery miles away from the battlefield, a naval gunship out to sea, or a ground attack aircraft high above the fighting, such weapons systems would be much less effective without the services of well-trained forward observers. Each infantry division...
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Italian Colonial Troops Infantry SquadItaly, seeking to secure its place amongst the powers of Europe, began colonization of a number of African countries in the late 19th century, amongst these being Eritrea. Eritrean Ascari battalions became a permanent fixture of Italian East African colonization, supplied with Italian weapons...
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Italian Alpini Mule TeamsWant to haul a gun up a mountain to support your Italian Alpini? You need mules! Surefooted and strong (although often rather stubborn!), mules have been used to haul heavy loads up and down mountains for centuries. The Alpini, elite mountain troops of Italy,...
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Italian Bersaglieri 100/17 Modello 14 medium artilleryThe Skoda-designed 100/17 Modello 14 was medium howitzer that contributed to much of the Italians’ artillery strength. As a whole, Italian artillery was a piecemeal collection from a previous era, although crewmen were well trained and made the most of the guns they served....
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Italian Carabinieri sectionThough trained and equipped for combat in the front line, the Carabinieri’s primary role was as military policemen. Mobile battalions were also used for reconnaissance and liaison. As they have since their creation in 1814, they also sometimes functioned as civil police, blurring the...
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Italian Army Breda 2cm AA gunThe Breda 20/65 Model 1935 was developed in Italy and widely used throughout the war. The weapon was diverse, capable as both an anti-aircraft weapon and a ground weapon. After Operation Compass ended in early 1941, the British captured large numbers of Breda 2cm...
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Italian Army 100/17 Modello 14 medium artilleryThe 100/17 Modello 14 was a Skoda-designed medium howitzer that made up the bulk of the Italians’ artillery strength. As a whole, Italian artillery was a piecemeal collection from a previous era, although crewmen were well trained and made the most of the equipment...
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Italian Alpini Cannone 75/13The 75/13 was the main mountain gun used by the Alpini, the Italian Army’s elite specialists in mountain warfare, capable of being broken down into sever loads for ease of transport in treacherous terrain. The Cannone 75/13 functions as a light howitzer in games...
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Bolt Action: Semovente 47/32 Self-Propelled GunBuilt on the chassis developed for the L6/40, the Semovente 47/32 was an easy-to-produce tank hunter built as a stopgap measure to combat enemy armour. Mounting the excellent Elefantino anti-tank gun in an open-topped chassis gave the Italian forces some much-needed mobility in their...
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Bolt Action: Fiat 626 medium truckA reliable workhorse, the FIAT 626 became the standard Italian medium truck and operated on all fronts. 700 were delivered to the French and 100 to the Bulgarian Army, whilst Italy's Axis allies, Germany, operated the 626 after the Italian Armistice. By the time...
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Italian Army HQPlatoons were typically commanded by a first or second Tenente (Lieutenant). Lieutenants in the Royal Italian Army were committed to restoring Italy to international prominence, despite being unprepared for the realities of a modern war. An officer unit consists of officer himself and can...
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Italian Alpini Forward Observer TeamMake good use of the high ground to range in your indirect fire with these Alpini Forward Observers! Fighting in mountainous terrain frequently meant that indirect-firing artillery and mortars were the only way to engage dug-in enemy troops. This required spotters and observers, who...
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Italian X Arditi SectionFormed in May of 1942, the Arditi X Regiment were named after the famed Italian assault units of the Great War and tasked with competing against the British LRDG and SAS units in the Western Desert. Initially formed up of three companies comprising paratroopers,...
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