M14/41 or Semovente Platoon (Plastic)
The M14/41 is excellent against enemy infantry. It has plenty of machine-gun firepower and an effective high-explosive round for engaging anti-tank guns. The Semovente mounted the 75mm howitzer on the chassis of the M14/41 tank. The Semovente mounts a bigger gun, and is also more heavily armored, thanks to no longer needing a turret.
90mm on Lancia Battery
The Royal Army developed truck-mounted guns in the First World War to make moving heavy artillery easier. They continued this trend with the new 90/53 long-barrelled 90mm heavy antiaircraft gun, mounting it on a Lancia Ro truck along with numerous outriggers to stabilise it when firing. Although large, the resulting vehicle provides the artillery arm with a mobile, high-velocity, dual-purpose anti-aircraft/anti-tank weapon.
AB41 Armoured Car Platoon
As a wheeled armored car, the AB41 is very fast on hard surfaces, although less mobile in difficult terrain. Its 20mm gun is effective against enemy armored cars, allowing it to drive off enemy reconnaissance to protect their own force's advance.
L6/40 Light Tank Platoon
The L6/40 was designed as an infantry-support tank, so is well armored for such a tiny vehicle, giving it a distinct advantage over the lighter Allied armored cars.
While its 20mm gun is an effective weapon, having the commander act as gunner and loader limits how well it can be used.
Avanti Unit Cards
For a limited time only, the Avanti Unit Card Pack will be available. The pack contains one of each Unit Card that relates to the book. These packs have been designed to assist existing players that have already bought our miniatures and built their armies under previous editions, and want cards to help transition to V4.