Showing posts with label SA9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SA9. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 April 2020

Finished Units, only taken a year!

Well, I've actualy gotten around to completing some of my lead pile, and guess what.. they are 6mm cold war Soviets for col war commander.

T64s

BMP1 & BRDM2s

BMP2s


BMP1s

Shilkas, SA13, BRDM3(AT5), SA9 and  PRP-3 observers


Artillert regiment


2S3
BM21


2S1
                                                                                                                                                                  These are mainly Scotia and Heroics and Ros.

Saturday, 1 December 2012

Soviet Air Defence units

An integrated air defence system forms a crucial part of any modern war games army, even more so if you play Soviets. Generally, unless you are very lucky, your opponent will have partial or full air superiority. This is generally bad news for the Soviet player as the higher command values given to NATO forward air controllers means they are vulnerable to air attack. This is were air defence becomes important.
The most basic form of air defence is the ZPU-23 (work in progress).

H&R ZPU-23(SM48).

H&R ZPU-23(SM48)
The ZPU-23 can be found mounted on a number of vehicles.

Scotia MTLB+Twin 23mmAA (RM0176)

Scotia MTLB+Twin23mmAA
It is also mounted on a BTR-D  to give a BTR-ZD or BTR-3D airborne AA vehicle. These are some conversions for my Soviet Airborne.

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
At  battalion/regimental level a combination of  vehicle mounted SAMs and mobile AA gun systems are used.

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
These next couple of models illustrates how two manufacturers can produce quite different models of the same subject. The biggest difference is the absence of a radar dish and the way the 30mm cannons have been modelled on the Scotia model, also the turret appears a little flat. I much prefer the H&R offering.

Scotia 2S6 SPAA(RM0131) and H&R "2S6M "Tunguska"(SM65)

Scotia 2S6 SPAA and H&R 2S6M "Tunguska"
Some very nice models available from Heroics and Ros and Scotia. I am very impressed with H&R's SA8 "Gecko" and SA13"Gopher" models, very nice multi-part castings.