Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)

Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)

Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)
Contains one FAMAS Assault Rifle Team, five FAMAS Teams with AC-58 Anti-tank Grenades, two LRAC 89mm Anti-tank Teams, one APILAS Anti-tank Team, two Eryx Missile Teams, five medium bases and six small bases.

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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, Netherlands, and Belgium deploy armoured and mechanised forces in West Germany. Old allies have also been called on, and an ANZAC Brigade of Australian and New Zealand troops have answered the call to fight....

World War III: NATO Forces
A Section de Chasseurs is organised into three combat groups, each with seven men. Each group is further divided into a 300m team and a 600m team. The 300m team is armed with FAMAS assault rifles and anti-tank rifle grenades, while the 600m team are additionally armed with a 7.62mm NF1 machine-gun. The unit is also armed with a pair of short range anti-tank weapons, usually the 89mm LRAC (Lance-Roquettes AntiChar de 89 mm modèle F1) reusable rocket launcher, but some units are issued with the new disposable APILAS (Armor-Piercing Infantry Light Arm System) portable one-shot 112mm recoilless anti-tank weapon.
Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)

FAMAS Assault Rifle Team

Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)

FAMAS Teams with AC-58 Anti-tank Grenade
Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)
Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)
LRAC 89mm Anti-tank Team

Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)

APILAS Anti-tank Team
Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)
Eryx Missile Team

Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)


Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)
Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)
Infantry Platoon (x33 Figs) (TFR712)


Last Updated On Thursday, November 2, 2023 by Ryan Smith