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

Lending mobile anti-tank capability to hard-pressed Belgian forces is this new resin 47mm FRC carrier.

47mm FRC carrier

The 47mm anti-tank gun made by the Fonderie Royale de Canons (FRC) was an artillery piece developed in 1931 for the Belgian army, which saw widespread service in the Battle of Belgium in 1940. It was colloquially known as the "'Quat'sept" (Forty-seven) by the soldiers that used it. Given its good armor-penetrating capabilities, the '47′ could penetrate the 30mm armor of the German Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks from a range of over 500m. A small number of the FRC 47mm were mounted onto the ubiquitous British Carden-Loyd Mk VI tankette.

47mm FRC carrier

The tracked carrier allowed the gun to maneuver and reposition, and the heavy gun shield gave reasonable protection to the crew. The shield could also be raised to give better visibility while away from enemy fire (the gun shield on the model can be swung up and down too!).

47mm FRC carrier

Although proving to be unsuitable for the mountainous terrain covered by the elite Chasseurs Ardennais, the FRC Carriers were redeployed to a border guard regiment, seeing action during the German invasion of Belgium in 1940.

47mm FRC carrier

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