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mike8g

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Currently working on a complete unit availability chart, here's a little extract:

A. TANKS

Germany:

H-39 Hotchkiss

Renault R-35

Somua S-35

Panzer IB

15cm sIG auf Pzkw I B

Panzerjäger I

Panzer II C

Panzer II F

Panzer II J

Lynx (Pz II L)

Wespe

Marder II (early)

Marder II

Marder III (early)

Marder III

Marder III (late)

Flammpanzer II

Panzer 35(t)

Panzer 38(t)A

Panzer 38(t)E

Panzer 38(t)G

Grille (sIG 33 auf Pz 38t)

Grille (sIG 33/1 auf Pz 38t)

Hetzer (JgPz 38t)

Panzer III F

Panzer III G

Panzer III H

Panzer III J (short)

Panzer III J (short, late)

Panzer III J

Panzer III J (late)

Panzer III L

Panzer III M

Panzer III M (late)

Panzer III N

Panzer III N (late)

Flammpanzer III

Sturmgeschütz III B

Sturmgeschütz III E

Sturmgeschütz III F

Sturmgeschütz III F (late)

Sturmgeschütz III F/8

Sturmgeschütz III G (early)

Sturmgeschütz III G (early medium)

Sturmgeschütz III G (medium)

Sturmgeschütz III G (late medium)

Sturmgeschütz III G (late)

Sturmgeschütz IV

Sturmgeschütz IV (late)

Sturmhaubitze StuH42 (early)

Sturmhaubitze StuH42 (medium)

Sturmhaubitze StuH42 (late)

Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33B

Panzer IV C

Panzer IV D

Panzer IV E

Panzer IV F

Panzer IV F2

Panzer IV G (early)

Panzer IV G

Panzer IV G (late)

Panzer IV H

Panzer IV J

Jagdpanzer IV (early)

Jagdpanzer IV

Panzer IV/70(A)

Panzer IV/70(V)

Brummbär (Sturmpanzer IV, early)

Brummbär (Sturmpanzer IV, medium)

Brummbär (Sturmpanzer IV, late)

Nashorn

Hummel

Ostwind

Wirbelwind

Panther (Pz V D)

Panther (Pz V D late)

Panther (Pz V A early)

Panther (Pz V A)

Panther (Pz V G)

Panther (Pz V G late)

Jagdpanther (JPz V, early)

Jagdpanther (JPz V, late)

Tiger (Pz VI E early)

Tiger (Pz VI E)

Tiger (Pz VI E late)

Sturmmörser Tiger

Königstiger (Pz VI B)

Jagdtiger (JPz VI)

Ferdinand (PzJg Tiger)

Elefant (PzJg Tiger)

Pz M15/42 738(i)

Puma (PSW 234 /2)

PSW 234/3

PSW 234/4

captured T-34 Mod 1941

captured T-34 Mod 1942

captured T-34 Mod 1943 (late)

captured T-34/85 Mod 1944

captured SU-85

Finland

BT-42

Panzer IV H

Sturmgeschütz III G (early)

Vickers T-26E

captured T-34 Mod 1941

captured T-34/85 Mod 1944

captured BT-5 Mod 1934

captured BT-7 Mod 1937

captured T-26 Mod 1933

captured T-26S Mod 1937

captured OT-130

Hungary:

Toldi I

Toldi IIa

Toldi III

Turan I

Turna I (late)

Turan II

Turan II (late)

Zrinyi

Zrinyi (late)

Nimrod

H-39 Hotchkiss

Panzer 38(t) G

Marder II

Panzer III J (short)

Sturmgeschütz III G (early medium)

Panzer IV F

Panzer IV F2

Panzer IV H

Hetzer (JgPz 38t)

Panther (Pz V A early)

Tiger (Pz VI E)

Italy

Carro Armato L6/40

Semovente L40 da 47/32

Romania:

R-2

Renault R-35

T-3

T-4G

T-4H

T-4J

T-38

TA

TACAM R-2

TACAM T-60

captured BT-7 Mod 1937

captured T-26S Mod 1937

captured T-60 Mod 1941

B. VEHICLES

Germany:

PSW 221 (late)

PSW 222

PSW 222 (late)

PSW 231

PSW 232

PSW 233

PSW 234/1

SPW 250/8

SPW 250/9

SPW 250/10

SPW 250/11

SPW 251/9 Stummel

SPW251/10

SPW251/16

SPW251/17

SPW251/21

SPW251/22

PSW 221

PSW 223

PSW 223 (late)

SPW 250/1

SPW 250/7

SPW 251/1

SPW 251/2

SdKfz 7

SdKfz 6/2 Flak

SdKfz 7/1 Flak (early)

SdKfz 7/1 Flak

SdKfz 7/2 Flak (early)

SdKfz 7/2 Flak

SdKfz 10/4 Flak (early)

SdKfz 10/4 Flak

Kübelwagen

Truck

Assault Boat

Finland:

captured BA-10

Truck

captured T-37 Tankette

captured T-38 Tankette

captured BA-20

Assault Boat

Hungary:

Csaba

Ansaldo CV-35

Truck

Assault Boat

Italy:

Truck

Carro Leggero CV-33

Assault Boat

Romania:

PSW 222 (late)

captured BA-10

R-1 Tankette

SPW 251/1

Malaxa Carrier

Truck

captured T-37 Tankette

captured BA-20

Assault Boat

[ September 23, 2002, 05:32 PM: Message edited by: mike8g ]

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Hmmm. Finns should have IMO landsverk II anti (flak) (bofors 40mm-wanna have!)

And with rarity factor:

ISU152 (2 total were captured, one is still in Armour museum of Parola)

KV1 (2 total were captured, both are in the same museum at Parola. They were different models, though)

There comes in my mind after a recent visit at Parola museum.

-Juha

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Originally posted by Juha Ahoniemi:

And with rarity factor:

ISU152 (2 total were captured, one is still in Armour museum of Parola)

KV1 (2 total were captured, both are in the same museum at Parola. They were different models, though)

Wow, thats better than the M8HMC. In only one QB, I could take care of the entire Finnish's army supply of ISU's and KV's! smile.gif
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Originally posted by von Lucke:

OK, total grog alert:

Does the StuG III F mount the 75L43 gun?

Achtung panzer says:

In March of 1942, Ausf F entered production. It was not only an assault gun but also a badly needed tank destroyer. Early models were mounted with long 75mm StuK 40 L/43 and late models (31) with longer L/48 gun. It was produced until September 1942 with 359(360) produced. Ausf F was then replaced by Ausf F/8 armed exclusively with L/48 gun. It was produced until December of 1942 with 334 produced.
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Originally posted by Juha Ahoniemi:

Hmmm. Finns should have IMO landsverk II anti (flak) (bofors 40mm-wanna have!)

Yes, in 1942 the newly formed tank division had 6 "10 ITPSV 40" AA tanks, and we still had 6 of those in 1944. But the guys at BTS know this. Don't know if they made it to the game, and if not, why.
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Originally posted by panzerwerfer42:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by von Lucke:

OK, total grog alert:

Does the StuG III F mount the 75L43 gun?

Achtung panzer says:

In March of 1942, Ausf F entered production. It was not only an assault gun but also a badly needed tank destroyer. Early models were mounted with long 75mm StuK 40 L/43 and late models (31) with longer L/48 gun. It was produced until September 1942 with 359(360) produced. Ausf F was then replaced by Ausf F/8 armed exclusively with L/48 gun. It was produced until December of 1942 with 334 produced.
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Originally posted by KwazyDog:

Guys, Im pretty sure the landsverk served as an AA weapon in rear areas and never actually saw any ground combat. Does anyone have any info to the contrary?

Dan

This is what I could dig up at this notice:

http://www.pp.htv.fi/jveijala/tankit/tank013.html

and in Finnish http://www.ilmatorjunta.fi/itupseeri/3_99/teksti/panssari.htm

In that finnish text is told that the leader of the FLAK-unit was wounded at Syväri. They also KNOCKED OUT SOME BUNKER/ENEMY DUG-IN POSITIONS. They also provided covering fire, resulting retrieving of downed enemy "Jabo". Enemy also noticed their effectiveness against their aircraft (guessing it was because of a good success at Kuuterselkä) , and it gave some breathing room to the armoured brigade. Enemy aircrafts seemed to avoid the Landsverk II anti vehicles now.

In summer -44 the unit was at Karelian isthmus, still covering Finnish armoured brigade.

So they had their share of combat!

One reason why I want to see those vehicles is that I served in that same unit (Panssari-ilmatorjuntapatteri) at Parola while I was in the army. I was a driver in a modern FLAK-vehicle. -And I visited Parola armout museum last saturday (again!).

And BTW the landsverk chassis is already in (Hungarians renamed landsverk light tank as "toldi") so there should not be overwhelming work to include it, no? smile.gif

And here is my complete wishlist ;) :

http://www.skalman.nu/third-reich/axis-fi-army-sov-tanks.htm

Damn, I hunger get worse while I eat...

-Juha

[ September 23, 2002, 07:26 AM: Message edited by: Juha Ahoniemi ]

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