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Such a cool vehicle.

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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

This week, we see a new Bolt Action resin vehicle release for Italian players, and one which more often than not sets pulses racing – the AS42 Sahariana!

Based on the chassis of the popular Autoblinda AS41 armored car, the AS42 Sahariana was an Italian reconnaissance car developed during World War II. Utilizing the AS41′s four-wheel steering, the Sahariana excelled in desert operations, primarily in a reconnaissance role.

AS42 Sahariana

The AS42 was conceived after requests from units serving in the Western Desert campaign for an Italian counterpart to the effective British Long Range Desert Group (LRDG).

Able to carry five or six fully-equipped men, the Sahariana seldom carried its full complement, and instead would go into action with three or four crew. It proved an effective and popular vehicle, and went on to be converted into several variants, including vehicles armed with 20mm Breda guns (yes, that is on the way too!).

AS42 Sahariana

Following service in the Western Desert, the AS42 would see action on the Italian mainland and Sicily. A few Saharianas served on the Russian Front, but many more would be taken into German service when the Italians surrendered to the Allies.

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There are more Italian vehicles on the way, no matter which World War you play in!

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