US Bruin Assault Walker AlliedThe Grizzly works well in most situations but when it comes to heavy defences, or when confronted by heavier tanks and walkers, you'll be wanting some heavy rocket firepower In response, the versatility of the Grizzly's fists was sacrificed for heavy firepower in the form of heavy rocket racks. The Bruin retains the functional 75mm gun but its primary role is to crack bunkers, gun emplacements, and to blast apart heavy tanks with its rockets. Aim to
The L6/40 was still in use postwar with the Italian militia until it was phased out during the early 1950s
Options: replace the light howitzer with a medium anti-tank gun (Shinhoto version) for +20pts
whilst its specialist Light Infantry and Grenadier units were a welcome addition to hard pressed British generals
Panzerfaust
Being a standard artillery piece
and before long a largely untried British general called Wellesley was sent from London to eject the French from Portuguese soil
it would be considered a light tank in any other contemporary army
NB can be made in a variety of positions with extra panelling allowing for a dynamic and intimidating game piece and effective terrain
Numidian cavalry with steel javelins and cowhide buckler
On the battlefield they often supported the heavy shock cavalry by disrupting enemy charges and firing upon pike formations until they are vulnerable to a charge
It was the most formidable anti-tank gun developed by the western Allies
forming the speartip of Axis counter-attacks and exploiting the breakthroughs made by the Panzer regiments and Stahltruppen super-heavy infantry