Milan Section (TAU704)

Milan Section (TAU704)

Milan Section (TAU704)
Includes eight Milan missile teams, eight small two-hole bases, and two Unit Cards.

The Milan missile is a modern man-portable, light anti-tank missile. Its small size makes the missile team easy to dig in and conceal, yet it can penetrate most tanks.

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Since its inception in 1949, NATO has been a community of free nations brought together with a common goal, to defend the freedom of Western Europe and North America. To do this Canada, France and the Netherlands deploy armoured and mechanised forces in West Germany.

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Free Nations: Canadian, French, Dutch and Australian Forces In WWIII

Despite the Australian Defence Force being an early adopter of missiles such as the ENTAC (a French ATGM adopted in the 1960s), the Milan missile system hasn’t entirely replaced the 106mm Recoilless. Its heavy weight has meant that cavalry and mounted units are the main users of this system. Crews prefer to operate near vehicles rather than manually carrying reloads.

Designed by James Brown
Painted by Aaron Te Hira-Mathie
Milan team (x8)
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Milan Section Contents

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Milan Section (TAU704)
Unit Cards
Milan Anti-tank Section (x2)
Milan Section (TAU704)

Assembling the Milan Section
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Assembling the Milan anti-tank missile team

Base the Milan team on a small base with a gunner and a loader. (Both configurations shown on the left)



Last Updated On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 by Charlie at Battlefront