Infantry Platoon (FI702)
An infantry company (Jalkaväkikomppania) is led by a captain, who is a veteran of years of fighting. Finnish divisions have had to be reduced from three to two regiments each of infantry, but they are still balanced units with infantry, light infantry (Jääkäri scouts), machine-guns, and mortars.
SMG Platoon (FI703)
The Finns found the submachinegun very handy in the close confines of forest combat. As more Suomi and captured Soviet PPSh submachineguns have become available, whole platoons have been equipped with them.
Maxim Machinegun Platoon (FI704)
Large numbers of Soviet infantry are still the greatest threat to Finnish defences. But the ever-reliable Maxim HMG is still at hand to see them off. As long as the Soviets keep coming, it will keep firing.
81mm & 120mm Mortar Platoon (FI705)
The little Tampella M/35 81mm mortar remains a great support weapon for the infantry. Skilled crews can bring their shells down on the Soviets before they have time to react. The Finnish Tampella 120mm mortars, along with those captured from the Soviets, provide infantry with heavy firepower. The heavy mortars' high-explosive rounds disrupt Soviet assaults as they advance on Finnish positions.
BT-42 Assault Gun (FI010)
The BT-42 assault gun is now hopelessly obsolete, and has been placed in an independent company. Even so, their crews have bravely set out to face Soviet heavy armor in the Panssari Division counterattack. They took heavy losses and were put into reserve.
Landsverk Anti II Anti-Aircraft Gun (FI160)
The Swedish-made Landsverk Anti II self-propelled anti-aircraft guns are very good weapons. Their 40mm Bofors cannon with its high rate of fire make them very useful in keeping roving Soviet aircraft away from Finnish armored troops.
Finnish Direct-Only Range
Sturmi Add-ons (Direct Only) (FSO120) (Direct only)
Anti-Tank Gun Crew (Direct Only) (Direct only)
Artillery Crew (Direct Only) (Direct only)






