Crimean War British Scots Greys heavy cavalry achaeansThe Scots Greys, a Dragoon regiment named for their famous grey horses, arrived in the Crimea in 1854, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Griffith arrived and assigned to Brigadier General Sir James Scarlett's Heavy Brigade. On 25 October 1854, as part of the Battle of Balaklava, they repelled a numerically superior Russian Cavalry force of approximately 3,000 sabres (alongside the British dragoons under the same command), inflicting 270 casualties
Able to fly higher
a heavy multi-legged walker chassis derived from the Axis' Thor
and the 'Admiralty' rule confers an extra level of reliability to each of your ships
both MG34 and MG42 light machine guns with ammunition belts and boxes
where they equipped Pz
a deadly clash of cultures and military doctrine
from the iconic MG 42 and Panzerfaust to the unique FG 42 assault rifle
the attack on Misima Island and the Battle of the Coral Sea
the G3M Nell was capable of fulfilling the tactical bomber or torpedo-strike roles and did so with distinction despite being regarded as obsolete by the outbreak of war
It was the first tank destroyer to be used in the Tunisian campaign
The lack of an adequate successor as technologies moved on meant that the aircraft was developed and produced in vast numbers long after its effective limits had been achieved and surpassed by superior Allied aircraft
the ZiS-3 clearly has a shorter tube for close-in fighting and anti-tank support