Spanish Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830) german-grenadiersThe Spanish Navy was beset by mixed fortunes in the Age of Sail, achieving great victories and major defeats in an interesting balance. Particularly during the Napoleonic era, Spanish allegiances were subject to fluctuations, oftentimes at odds with the British, yet allying with them when the situation suited (such as their rejection of Napoleon in 1808 even in the wake of Trafalgar in which a quarter of the Spanish Navy had been lost). The Spanish
with long thrusting spear
Battle was a dazzling sight as weapons and armour glinted in the sun amid the clash of bronze against bronze and the clatter of charging chariots
anti-tank gun or anti-aircraft automatic cannon
Special Rules: Tiger Fear
Scenario 10: Operation Konrad I
although the weight of the batteries has shortened the lifespan of the vehicle’s suspension and gearbox
Cost: 282pts (inexperienced) Weapons: 1 turret-mounted super-heavy anti tank gun with co-axial MMG Damage value: 10+ (heavy tank) Special Rules: The Pantherturm counts as a vehicle
however it was not uncommon to sight and fire the mortar straight from the half-track
four new units were raised – the Compagnie Arditi Camionettista (Jeep Scouting Companies)
this 6 wheeled armoured car was used from the very early stages of the war for reconnaissance and screening missions
The Break out from the Normandy beaches and the bocage could never been achieved without the armoured support
It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide longer range