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Japanese Infantry with compression riflesUsing both disposable and rechargeable power-packs that capitalise on Japan’s other significant Rift-tech advance in battery technology; the compression rifle can have a significant impact at longer infantry ranges. Its high firepower is harder to employ at shorter ranges due to the weight and...
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Japanese Shibito squadThe Shibito Squads were relentless on the battlefields of 1947, immune to fear and programmed to fight until they collapse. US and Commonwealth troops found themselves under constant pressure in the remote battlefields of the Pacific Theatre. Without the need for food, water or...
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Japanese Special Naval Landing ForceThe Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces (SNLF) were the marine troops of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Due to the deep distrust the Japanese Army and Navy had for each other, joint operations were all but out of the question and the Navy created the...
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Kachin Native Irregular SquadAll sides made extensive use of native irregulars in the Burma theatre. Allied forces received help from Naga tribesmen in the mountainous northwest and from Chin, Karen and Kachin irregulars. These troops risked their lives many times over to help the deep penetration raids...
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Konflikt '47 German Starter SetAs World War II continues beyond 1945, the battling countries have become even more desperate to develop new super weapons to give them a winning advantage. Exploiting new technologies revealed from the first nuclear explosions, the Axis and Allied forces quickly develop new tanks...
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Konflikt '47 Japanese Starter SetJune 1947. The Imperial Japanese Army is consolidating its position after almost 16 years of war, first with China, then in a brief struggle with the Soviet Union and later against the US and British Commonwealth. With major gains on the Asian mainland and...
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Konflikt '47 US Starter SetAs World War II continues beyond 1945, the battling countries have become even more desperate to develop new super weapons to give them a winning advantage. Exploiting new technologies revealed from the first nuclear explosions, the Axis and Allied forces quickly develop new tanks...
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Korean War British Infantry section (summer)The backbone of the British and Commonwealth armies was the regular soldier. At the start of the war they may have lacked practical experience, but were well-trained professionals, and likely to be led by men who had fought for several years during WWII. The...
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Korean War British super bazooka team (summer)Although the British still used the Projector Infantry Anti-Tank (PIAT), it became more common for them to upgrade to the American-made super Bazooka. The previous version of this weapon (2.36") had proved insufficient to penetrate the armour of the Soviet-made T-34/85 tanks. Enter the...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA HQOfficers of the CCP army were selected on past military experience and political ideology. CCP army officers did not carry swords like Japanese officers. They had titles, not ranks; for example, Platoon Commander or Company Commander, rather than Lieutenant or Captain. Also included are...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA Infantry SquadA Chinese infantry squad consists of 10 men led by a Corporal. Submachine guns were uncommon, but some units were issued with Soviet PPSh-41s. The Czechoslovakian designed and locally made Zb vz. 26 served as the squad's light machine gun. The remaining riflemen carried...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA medium mortar teamThe Chinese had a fair number of medium mortars in the infantry battalion, typically utilizing the Russian model 82mm and the 81mm Brandt Mle 27/31 medium mortar. The Chinese PVA formed small batteries of three tubes in an infantry battalion’s weapons company and six-tube...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA MMG teamThe Type 24 machine gun was a Chinese produced copy of the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The Chinese would make use of captured US .30cal MMG and make copies of the .30 cal. Contains 3 metal figures and 1 gun. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA support groupChinese PVA Support Group Headquarters Team Officers of the CCP army were selected on past military experience and political ideology. CCP army officers did not carry swords like Japanese officers. They had titles, not ranks; for example, Platoon Commander or Company Commander, rather than...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA dSHK HMG teamThe standard KPA heavy machine gun of the Korean War was the dSHK 12.7mm belt-fed HMG. It was comparable to the US .50-cal Browning. Although used on wheeled mountings, it could easily be affixed to a tripod as an anti-aircraft measure. In Bolt Action,...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA heavy mortar teamThe KPA used the 120mm mortar which had a range of about 6,000 yards. Although even heavier mortars were produced, these were breech-loading Soviet model weapons with carriages and required towing vehicles to move, making them true artillery pieces. The Soviet strategy, shared with...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA LMG squadThe forces of the KPA were vast, incorporating between 150,000 – 200,000 personnel, divided into 10 Infantry divisions, 1 Tank division, and 1 Air Force division. Although North Korean conscription was in effect before the outbreak of war, many young men were encouraged or...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA medium mortar teamThe standard KPA medium mortar of the war was the 82- PM-41 or 82mm battalion mortar Model 1941. They were seen as artillery rather than infantry weapons by the KPA. Hence, they were usually grouped for battalion-level support. Good crews could manage 18–20 rounds...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA MMG teamThe KPA used the Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war. It could be tripod-mounted, sledge-mounted, or be mounted on the two-wheeled Sokolov. It was often given a shield to help preserve the crew. The Maxim had a standard rate...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA Rifle squadThe forces of the KPA were vast, incorporating between 150,000 – 200,000 personnel, divided into 10 Infantry divisions, 1 Tank division, and 1 Air Force division. Although North Korean conscription was in effect before the outbreak of war, many young men were encouraged or...
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