The most basic form of air defence is the ZPU-23 (work in progress).
H&R ZPU-23(SM48). |
H&R ZPU-23(SM48) |
Scotia MTLB+Twin 23mmAA (RM0176) |
Scotia MTLB+Twin23mmAA |
H&R BTR-D(SM21)+ZPU-23(SM48) |
H&R BTR-D+ZPU-23 |
The most common air defence units are the hand held SAM teams using SA7/14/etc. these are from H&R M4 Warsaw Pact Infantry Support and M7 Soviet Airborne packs.
SA7 teams |
SA7 teams |
H&R ZSU -23-4 "Shilka" (SM37) |
ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" |
H&R SA9 "Gaskin"(SM42) and Scotia BRDM+SA9(RM0019) |
1 H&R SA9 and 3Scotia SA9 |
H&R SA8 "Gecko"(SM41) |
H&R SA8 "Gecko"(SM41) |
H&R SA13 "Gopher"(SM43) |
H&R SA13"Gopher"(SM43) |
H&R SA6"Gainful"(SM40) and Scotia Straight Flush Radar(RM0124) |
SA6 and Straight Flush Radar |
Scotia 2S6 SPAA(RM0131) and H&R "2S6M "Tunguska"(SM65) |
Scotia 2S6 SPAA and H&R 2S6M "Tunguska" |
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYou have a comprehensive set of AA units there and its interesting to see the comparison between the two manufacturers 2S6 models. I have a pair of second hand Scotia versions which I've never used as I thought they were incomplete becuase there was no radar so I'm glad you posted some pictures.
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Richard
Hi Richard,
Deletesame here. They look odd without any radar, even though there is a definate hole in the top rear of the turret were you might expect one to go.
cheers
Steve
I think I'll just replace them with Heroics and Ros versions now I've seen your comparison, the Scotia versions just feel incomplete.
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Richard
Hi Richard,I have heard of people using the Scotia hull with the H&R turret.
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Steve
Very nice Steve, would make you nervous about getting airborne!!!!
ReplyDeleteDo agree about the H&R 2s6m, much better than the Scotia model.