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Bofors 40mm L/60 Mk I/II with Crew

Anti-Aircraft Artillery Team · World War II
Zvezda · 6170 · 1/72 · 2013
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95mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Bofors 40mm L/60 Mk I/II with Crew 1/72 scale anti-aircraft artillery team
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British Army
Bofors 40mm L/60 Mk I/II with Crew
British Army

Designed by the Swedish manufacturer AB Bofors, this 40mm autocannon was one of the most widely used anti-aircraft guns of World War II. The weapon was so popular and reliable, that a version of it continues to be used today. Variants of the Bofors 40mm AA gun were used by almost every major combatant of World War II, both on land and at sea. Over 5,000 Bofors guns were sent to the USSR during the war under the Lend-Lease program. The Bofors gun fired up to 120 2-pound, high-explosive shells per minute, and could engage targets at an altitude of 12,500 feet (3800 m). The original design was difficult to use against fast-moving aircraft, so the British army created a mechanical computer called the Kerrison Director which helped the three-man firing team acquire their targets. But, this system was often difficult to use, and required a large electrical generator, forcing most crews to rely on the guns back-up iron sights. Contents: 4 unpainted soldiers 1 anti-aircraft gun - 1 unit base with flag - 1 unit card

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Bofors 40mm L/60 Mk I/II with Crew 1/72 scale anti-aircraft artillery team

Designed by the Swedish manufacturer AB Bofors, this 40mm autocannon was one of the most widely used anti-aircraft guns of World War II. The weapon was so popular and reliable, that a version of it continues to be used today. Variants of the Bofors 40mm AA gun were used by almost every major combatant of World War II, both on land and at sea. Over 5,000 Bofors guns were sent to the USSR during the war under the Lend-Lease program. The Bofors gun fired up to 120 2-pound, high-explosive shells per minute, and could engage targets at an altitude of 12,500 feet (3800 m). The original design was difficult to use against fast-moving aircraft, so the British army created a mechanical computer called the Kerrison Director which helped the three-man firing team acquire their targets. But, this system was often difficult to use, and required a large electrical generator, forcing most crews to rely on the guns back-up iron sights. Contents: 4 unpainted soldiers 1 anti-aircraft gun - 1 unit base with flag - 1 unit card

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