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Australian PIAT and anti-tank rifle teams (Pacific)The Australian Army was supplied by Britain with the PIAT anti-tank weapon, but this saw only extremely limited use by the Australians, as the threat from Japanese tanks was minimal. The weapon found more use against Japanese emplacements as an improvised bunker-buster than the...
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Australian medium mortar team (Pacific)In most jungle operations the 3-inch mortar was the main, often only, form of artillery support available. In the reorganised Jungle Divisions, from 1943 onwards, the number of mortars was doubled to include two full platoons of these weapons. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Australian MMG team (Pacific)Initially thought to be of limited use in jungle warfare, the first campaign against the Japanese taught the Australians the Vickers machine gun was vital for pouring on firepower before assaults. The perfect weapon for protecting the flank or holding a choke point. Models...
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Ayo Gorkhali! - Gurkha Starter ArmySend in the Gurkhas! The Gurkha regiments of the Indian Army were some of the most famous (and feared) Commonwealth troops of the Second World War. Recruited from mountainous Nepal, and wielding the lethal Kukri knives, Gurkhas proved to be tough, determined, and incredibly...
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Gurkha weapon teamsGet the support weapons forward! In the claustrophobic jungle conditions encountered in the Far East, lighter support weapons became hugely useful for patrolling and small-scale engagements. Gurkha forces made good use of all available equipment to magnify their firepower, and the relative portability of...
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Gurkha Heavy Weapons platoonHeavy weapons to the front! The Indian Army was well provisioned with a wide range of heavy weaponry, with two of the most common being the .303 Vickers machine gun, and the 3-inch mortar - the cornerstones of direct and indirect fire support. Gurkha...
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Gurkha medium mortar teamGet the mortar ranged in! The 3-inch mortar was Britain's standard 'medium' mortar throughout the war, used by Commonwealth nations to good effect to provide lethal indirect antipersonnel fire in support of their infantry. Able to drop rounds onto the enemy at far closer...
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Gurkha MMG teamBring up the Vickers! The .303 Vickers machine gun was the cornerstone of Commonwealth direct fire support, providing anti-infantry firepower and defence wherever it was needed. In the jungles of the Far East, where the terrain frequently made transporting heavier weaponry impractical, the Vickers...
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Gurkha 6-pounder anti-tank gunKnock out that tank! The QF 6-pounder was the standard British and Commonwealth anti-tank gun during the latter half of the War, and against the lighter Japanese tanks found in the Far East it remained a lethal weapon until the very end of the...
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