Anti-Tank
Filter
4 results
20
- 10
- 15
- 20
- 25
- 30
- 50
Alphabetically, A-Z
- Featured
- Best selling
- Alphabetically, A-Z
- Alphabetically, Z-A
- Price, low to high
- Price, high to low
- Date, old to new
- Date, new to old
Sort
Sort by:
- Featured
- Best selling
- Alphabetically, A-Z
- Alphabetically, Z-A
- Price, low to high
- Price, high to low
- Date, old to new
- Date, new to old
-
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...
- £9.00
- £9.00
- Unit price
- / per
-
British Airborne Starter ArmyThis box set contains - British Airborne Army 1,000 points army list: Second Lieutenant & one extra rifleman (Veteran)* - 78 pts Artillery Forward Observer* - FREE Paratroop Section (10) NCO and 2 soldiers with SMGs, LMG team* - 169 pts Paratroop Section (10)...
- £69.00
- £69.00
- Unit price
- / per
-
Chindit anti-tank rifle teamLight Japanese armour proved troublesome without dedicated AT fire, but with anti-tank rifles and PIAT teams, enough focus can bring down any Japanese armour. The Boys anti-tank rifle was a heavy 0.55-inch rifle that fired an armour-piercing round capable of penetrating the armour of...
- £5.75
- £5.75
- Unit price
- / per
-
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...
- £5.75
- £5.75
- Unit price
- / per