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This may be an odd thing to say, but I consider the Sturmovik one of the prettiest planes of the war.
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Il-2 Shturmovik Assault Flight (SBX77)

Il-2 Shturmovik Assault Flight

The Ilyushin-2 Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft was one of the most important Soviet combat aircraft of World War II. The Il-2 was a well-designed, effective aircraft and was produced in great numbers.

ZSU M17 AA Platoon (Plastic) (SBX78)

ZSU M17 AA Platoon

Units sometimes received ZSU M17 MGMC lend-lease half-tracks fitted with quad .50 cal machine-guns. These light anti-aircraft weapons were often enough to deter the few remaining German tank-busting aircraft that roamed the skies over the front

Heavy Tank-Killer Company (Plastic) (SBX71)

Heavy Tank-Killer Company

Motor rifle brigades fielded the 57mm and the 76mm ZIS-3 gun as combined direct-fire artillery and anti-tank weapons. While not as mobile as the 45mm guns, the 76mm had the penetration and firepower to deal with a wide range of targets, and the mobility to accompany the infantry in attacks.

Light Tank-Killer Company (Plastic) (SBX70)

Light Tank-Killer Company

The 45mm obr 1942 gun is the standard Soviet anti-tank weapon, with each motor rifle battalion fielding a small company of them. These small, lightweight guns keep enemy medium tanks from assaulting the infantry, and pick off unwary tanks that expose their flanks.

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