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T-80 Tank Company (Plastic) (TSBX21)

T-80

The T-80 series of tanks was the culmination of a 30 year project to design and field a Soviet turbine-powered tank. The updated T-80U had a more powerful 1250hp turbine engine, wider tracks and mounted Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armor. It is faster, more maneuverable, and better armored than any other Soviet tank in service.

BMP-3 Company (Plastic) (TSBX23)

BMP-3

Soviet motor rifle companies equipped with the BMP-3, Boevaya Mashina Pehoty 3 or 'Infantry Combat Vehicle 3', share the same role as their comrades equipped with the BMP-1 and BMP-2. Designed to keep pace with the leading armored formations, the BMP-3 company will charge forward and dismount as near to the objective as possible.

BRDM-2 Recon Platoon (Plastic) (TSBX24)

BRDM-2

The BRDM-2 (Boyevaya Razvedyvatelnaya Dozornaya Mashina 2, or Combat Reconnaissance Patrol Vehicle 2) is a four-wheeled amphibious reconnaissance vehicle. The BRDM-2 has been designed to cope with a range of terrain, and is the basis for a number of different weapon systems.

2S6 Tunguska AA Platoon (TSBX27)

2S6

The 2S6 is capable of engaging attack aircraft and helicopters with deadly precision at ranges of up to 8000m. The 2S6's armored chassis protects the crew of four – driver, commander, gunner and radar operator – from small-arms fire and artillery shell fragments

BM-27 Hurricane Battery (TSBX26)

BM-27

The BM-27 Hurricane (Uragan) began its service with the Soviet Army in the late 1970s, and was its first modern spin and fin stabilized heavy multiple rocket launcher. It launches 220mm rockets from 16 launch tubes mounted on the rear of a ZIL-135 8x8 truck.

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