Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:39 am
by Harlan
Over the last year, I have compiled a list of frequently requested (as well as less frequently requested and some of my personal favorites) micro armor. The list is not a 100% complete (what wish list is ever completed) and I hope to start working on adding armored trains soon. I figure this would be a great starting point for us to discuss which items we hope that GHQ will release this year understanding that they only have a limited number of models they can do each year, so their is no way for GHQ to do the entire list. I used to have the list split in two (WWII and the Cold War & Modern), but with the new ’47 line, I have merged the list into one master list as there is a lot of bleed over of the early cold war list and the '47 list.
Australian– Modern
Bushmaster Troop Carrier – Troop carrier variant; sold to the British and Dutch for use in Afghanistan
Bushmaster CROWS – Bushmaster Troop Carrier with US CROWS; Entered service in 2008.
Bushmaster Command – Command and control variant
Bushmaster Assault Pioneer – Engineer variant
Bushmaster Mortar – 81mm mortar carrier
Bushmaster Direct Fire – Gun carrier variant
Bushmaster Ambulance – Armored ambulance variant
Copperhead – Military cargo carrying variant called the Armored Combat Support Variant (ACSV)
Brazil – Modern, 1st Gulf War
Astro MRL – Widely exported to the Middle East (Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar)
EE-3 Jararaca Scout Car – Widely exported to Iraq, Iran, and others
EE-9 I Cascavel Recon Vehicle – 6x6 wheeled armored recon vehicle armed with 12.7mm MG
EE-9 II Cascavel Recon Vehicle – 6x6 wheeled armored recon vehicle armed with 90mm gun
Canada – Cold War, Modern
Grizzily – Canada’s new LAV III 8x8 IFV, armed with 25mm auto cannon
Leopard IC2 – Canadian uparmored Leopard 1C
Lynx – Cold War armor car. Similar version used by the Netherlands
China – Korean War, Cold War, Modern
A-100 MRL – 10x300mm MRL. Resembles the 9A52 Smerch
BJ2020S – Light utility vehicle; entered service in 2007
HS-7 SPAAM – Chinese copy of the FM-80
J-8A Finback – Chinese interceptor
J-8B Finback – Chinese interceptor; Redesigned J-8A
J-10A – Modern Chinese multi-role fighter based on the cancelled Lavi program.
JF-17 – Multi-role fighter use by China and Pakistan (FC-1)
JH-7 – Chinese Fighter Bomber
PLL-01 (W88, W89) – Towed version of the PLZ-45 155mm Howitzer
PLZ-45 SPH – 155mm Howitzer. Export to the Middle East.
PLZ-45 FAASV – Forward Area Ammo Supply Vehicle. Similar to the US M-992
Q-5 Fantan – Ground attack aircraft
SH-02 SPH – 122mm Howitzer mounted on truck chassis
Type 02 (PTL-02) SPATG – 100mm ATG mounted on a ZSL-92 chassis
Type 03 (PHL-03) MRL – 12x 300mm MRL; Resembles the 9A52 Smerch
Type 05 (PLZ-05) SPH – New 155mm Gun-Howitzer
Type 05 (PLL-05) SPM – 120mm Gun/Mortar turret mounted on aWZ-551.
Type 54-1 SPH – 122mm Howitzer on a Type 85 chassis
Type 59/69 Modernized – Appliqué and reactive armor, laser rangefinders, new engine
Type 62 Light Tank – Scaled down version of the Type 59 with 85mm gun
Type 63 SPAAG – 2x 37mm mounted on T-34 chassis
Type 80 MBT – A Type 69 with a new hull. Armed with a 105mm gun
Type 70 SPH – 122mm Howitzer mounted on Type 83 Howitzer
Type 70 MRL – 19x 130mm rocket mounted on a Type 63 chassis
Type 75 – 105mm RCL mounted on BJ2020S
Type 82 MRL – 30x 130mm rockets mounted on a 6x6 truck chassis
Type 83 MRL – 4x 273mm MRL on a track chassis
Type 83 SPH – 152mm Howitzer. Similar to the Soviet 2S3
Type 85 SPH – 122mm Howitzer mounted on a Type 85 APC chassis.
Type 86G IFV – Improved Type 86 (BMP1) with one man turret with 30mm auto-cannon & ATM
Type 87 SPATG – WZ-551 with 100mm smoothbore gun.
Type 88 ( PGZ-88 ) – Twin 35mm auto-cannons mounted on a Type 78 tank chassis.
Type 89 MRL – 40x 122mm Rockets on a Type 69 chassis. One reload pallet on chassis
Type 89 SPATM (ZDF-89) – Type 89 with twin ATM
Type 89 SPH – 122mm Howitzer on a Type 77 chassis
Type 90 APC – Replacement for the Type 85
Type 90II SPAAG – 2x 35mm AAG
Type 93 (ZJX-93) ARV – ARV based on the Type 89
Type 94 – Armored resupply vehicle based on the Type 89 APC.
Type 95 (PGZ-95) Command version for the Type 95 (PGZ-95)
Type 96G (also known as ZTZ99G; Type 88C) – Designated to replace the Type 59/69; the low cost in the Chinese High/Low mix, 1500 in service
Type 97 IFV (ZBD97) – Chinese IFV with 100mm gun, 30mm auto-cannon, and ATM. Design influence by the BMP-3.
Type 99 (ZTZ99) – Latest Chinese tank, also called Type-98G; Leopard 2A5 style turret.
Type 99 ACV – Armored Command Vehicle based on the Type 89 with a longer hull
WM-80 8x 273 MRL on a 6x6 truck chassis
WS-1 MRL – 3x 320mm Rocket Launcher
WZ-523 APC – 6x6 APC
WZ-550 SP ATM – Based on the WZ-551 with quad ATM
WZ752 – Armored ambulance based on the Type 89 APC
YW-304 – 81mm Mortar variant of the YW-531
YW-381 – 120mm Mortar variant of the YW-531
YW-704 – Command post variant of the YW-531
ZBD-2000 – Amphibious IFV with 30mm and HJ-73 ATM; Two other versions – Lt Tk version with 105mm & logistical support vehicle
ZFB-05 XinXing (Rising Star) – Armored Scout Car, also used by Chinese Military Policy units.
Zhi-9A – Armed utility helicopter; Chinese version of the AS-365 Daulfin 2
Zhi-9W – Attack helicopter variant of the Zhi-9A
Zhi-10 – Attack helicopter
Zhi-11 – Armed utility helicopter
ZLC-2000 – Airborne IFV; Design influence by the BMD-3
ZSL-92 – 6x6 IFV; replacing the WZ-551
ZSL-92A – 6x6 APC; replacing the WZ-551
ZZC-02 – Regimental Recon vehicle based on the Type 89 with GSR on hydraulic arm
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Individual Korean War Infantry
Individual Korean War Heavy Weapons
Czechoslavakia – WWII
Skoda 149mm Model 14 Howitzer – Used by Austria, Hungary, Italian, and eventually by German.
Skoda 149mm Model 25 Howitzer – Used by Czechoslovak army and then by German.
Skoda 149mm Model 37 (K4) Howitzer – Used by Czechoslovak army and then by German.
Finland – WWII
Individual WWII Infantry
Individual WWII Heavy Weapons
Individual WWII Infantry with Skis
Individual WWII Heavy Weapons with Skis
France – WWII, Cold War, Modern
ACMAT – Light Truck 4x4 and 6x6 configuration
AMC-35 Light Tank – Armed with 47mm Gun and 14.5mm MG
AMR-33 Light Tank (AMR-VM) – Armed with 7.5mm MG
AMR-35a Light Tank (AMR-ZTa) – Armed with 25mm gun
AMR-35b Light Tank (AMR-ZTb) – Armed with 13.2mm MG
AMX-10RC – Heavy recon vehicle with 105mm
AMX-13 T75 – AMX-13 with four SS-11 missiles
AMX-13 PDP – AVLB version
AMX-30 ACRA – AMX-30 armed with a 142mm gun/missile launcher similar to the M-60A2
AMX-30 AVLB – AVLB version of AMX-30
AMX-30D – ARV version of the AMX-30
AMX-30 Pluton – AMX-30 armed with a Pluton SSM
AMX-30 SAMMS401 – SPAAG version of the AMX-30; armed with twin 30mm and a radar
AMX-38
AMX-50/90: Original prototype heavy tank designed to replace the ARL-44. Armed with the 90mm gun from the ARL-44
AMX-50/120: Final prototype armed with a 120mm gun; three different hulls
AMX-Model 55 (AMX-D) – ARV version of the AMX-13
AMX-Mk 61 – 105mm howitzer version of the AMX-13
AMX-Mk F3 – 155mm howitzer version of the AMX-13
AMX-VCI – Early Cold War APC based on the AMX-13 chassis. Used by many Middle Eastern countries.
ARL-44 – French Heavy Tank built right after the war
AS-330 Puma – Used by France, United Kingdom, and Romania
AS-332 Super Puma – Improved AS-330 Puma
AS-532 Cougar – Lengthen version of the AS-332 Super Puma. In service with France & United Kingdom
AS-550 Fennec – Light Multi-role Helicopter
Breguet 693 – Twin engine ground attack fighter
Caesar - Truck Mounted 155mm Howitzer
Canon de 145 L mle 1916 St Chamond – Used by the French Army before the fall of France. Some units were rebored to fire 155mm rounds. Romania received a shipment of the 145 versions and Italy used the 155mm version.
Canon de 155mm C Model 1917 – In US service as the M-1918 Schneider 155mm Howitzer
Canon de 155mm L mle 1917 Schneider – Long range heavy gun. Used by many country including Belgian, France, Greece, and Germany (after the fall of France). Used against the US in Normandy.
Canon de 155mm GPF – Also in US service as M-1918 155mm Howitzer and Polish troops in Italy.
Char FCM36 – Light infantry support tank mounting a 37mm and had command post at the back
Char 2C Heavy Tank – Over sixty-eight tons
Dewoitine D.520 – Early war fighter
EBR – Developed by France right after WWII. Three different turrets: SA-49 (75mm), SA-50 (75mm High Velocity), or F2 (90mm)
EGB – ARV version of the AMX-30
ERC-90 – Recon vehicle with 90mm gun
Hotchkiss H35 – Light tank 37mm gun and 7.5mm MG, resembled the R-35
Laffly type trucks
Le Clerc ARV
Loire-Nieuport LN.411 – Ground based dive bomber. Not available in large number at the start of the war.
Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 – France’s most numerous fighter. Also used by the Finns.
Nord Noratlas – French 1950 to 1989 transport
P-4 – French version of the MB240, to be replaced by the PVP
P-4P – Armored version of the P-4
Potez 630 – Twin engine fighter bomber used by France, Romania, and Germany
PVP – Light Armored Utility Vehicle, replacing the P-4 / P-4P
Rafale – France’s latest Fighter
Renault B1 Heavy Tank – Early version of the B1bis, armed with 37mm gun & 75mm howitzer
Renault B1ter Heavy Tank – Improved B1bis with great traverse for the 75mm howitzer
Renault D1a Medium Tank – Armed with 37mm Gun and 2 MGs
Renault D1b Medium Tank – Improved D1a, armed with 47mm gun and thicken armor
Renault D2
Renault R35 Model 1938 – Armed with a longer 37mm gun
SA-321 – Super Frelon
Somua S40 – Light tank 37mm gun and 7.5mm MG
Somua S AU 40 – SP 75mm howitzer based on the Somua S40
Tiger – France’s current attack helicopter; two versions
Transall C-160 – French and German transport from 1967 to present. Widely export.
TRF1 – Towed 155mm howitzer
UE Carrier – French universal carrier. Already made by GHQ.
Unic P107 – French halftrack. Already made by GHQ.
VAB Echelon – ARV version of the VAB
VAB Genie – AEV version of the VAB
VAB RASIT – Recon VAB with GSR
VAB RATAC – VAB with CB/CM radar
VAB Reco – NBC recon version
VAB SAN – Ambulance version of the VAB
VAB T20/13 – VAB with 20mm AC turret from AMX-13 VCI
VAB VOA – Artillery Spotting Version
VBL - Light Recon Vehicle (Milan version)
VBCI – 8x8 APC replacing the AMX-10P in service
VPM 81 – VAB with 81mm mortar
VTM 120 – VAB with towed 120mm mortar
Individual WWII Infantry with white flags and arms straight up
Individual WWII Engineer
Individual WWII North African Infantry
Individual WWII North African Heavy Weapons
Individual WWII North African Engineer
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Germany – WWII, Cold War, Bosnia, Modern
Aladin – German UAV used in Afghanistan. Also used by Netherland.
Alliator – Maus chassis with a turret mounting twin 88s.
Ar-68E – Most widely used fighter prior to the introduction of the Bf-109, first type to enter production.
Ar-68G – Most widely used fighter prior to the introduction of the Bf-109, most widely produced variant.
Ar-234B Blitz – Jet bomber used to attack the Remegen bridgehead.
Befehlswagen III Ausf E – Command Tank with a dummy turret
Beobachtungspanzer 22-2 – Armored observation variant of SPz 11-2
Bergepanzer 38 – ARV based on the Jadgpanzer 38 “Hetzer†chassis, four per battalion HQ
Bergetiger(P) – ARV based on the Porsche Tiger I
Bergetiger – ARV based on the Tiger I
Bf-109F4 Trop – A North African variant
Bf-110C-4B – Fighter bomber version of the Bf-110C
Bf-110G – Final version of the Bf-110. Improved crew armor.
Boxer APC – 8x8 APC, replacing M-113 and Tpz-1 in German service
Boxer CV – Command version of the Boxer APC
Dingo 1 APC – Unimog Chassis with with an armor crew compartment. Used in Afghanistan.
Dinge 2 APC – Upgraded version of Dingo 1.
E-75 A-Turret – Armed with 88L100
E-75 C-Turret – Armed with a 128L55
E-100 B-Turret – Armed with a 150L38
E-100 C-Turret – Armred with 170L37
Flakpanzer 38 – Planned SPAAG based on a widen Hetzer chassis to mount dual or triple 30mm, 37mm, or 50mm anti-aircraft guns
Flakpanzer Flakzwilling 8.8cm auf E-100 – E-100 with twin 88mm
FlamPanzer II Ausf A Flamingo – Flame thrower variant of the Panzer II
Flugabwehrkanone 214 5cm Anti-Aircraft Gun – Used redundant 5cm Anti-Tank Barrels. Would have been available in ’47.
Fw-190A8 – Specialized ground attack version. Armed with a mix of 20mm and 30mm cannons.
Fw-190F1 – Specialized mid war ground attack version.
Fw-190F8 – Late war ground attack version with bubble canopy.
Fw-190G8 – Late war multi-role fighter.
Gerät 58 Flugabwehrkanone 5.5cm Anti-Aircraft Gun – Three built by the end of the war. Great ’47 anti-aircraft gun.
Geschutzwagen 39H(f) 75mm – 755mm assault gun variant of capture Hotckiss 39 tank
Geschutzwagen 39H(f) 105mm – 105mm self propelled artillery variant of capture Hotckiss 39 tank
Goliath – Light remote controlled demolition vehicle
Grille 38(t) Ausf H (sIG-33 auf 38(tZ) Ausf H) – Grille based on the Panzer 38t chassis
Grille 38(t) Ausf K (sIG-33 auf 38(tZ) Ausf K) – Grille based on the Panzer 38t chassis
Haubitze 4 30.5cm Howitzer – Required two Tiger II chassis (one at each end) as prime-movers
He-51A-1 – 150 built, used by the Condor Legion in SCW
He-111B – The first production model
He-111E-4 – Used in the Spanish Civil War; included bomb racks moved to the outside of the aircraft and the bomb bay converted to a fuel tank.
He-111H – The most widely used and manufactured version of the He-111H.
Infanterie Sturmsteg uf Fahrgestell auf IV – Assault bridge based on the Panzer IV; four / Panzer Division
Infanteriegeschütz 37 7.5cm Infantry Gun - Despite the name, this piece was not introduced until 1944. The shield was similar to that of the PAK 36.
Infanteriegeschütz 42 7.5cm Infantry Gun - Same weapon as the IG 37 on a different carriage, 8cm PAW 600. A highly-angled shield was fitted.
Jagd E-50 – Jadgpanther Replacement, armed with a long barrel 88L100.
Jagd E-75 – Jadgtiger Replacement. Three different versions armed with 128L55, 150L38, 170L37.
Jagd E-100 Krokodil – Super heavy tank destroyer armed with 150L38, 170L37, 210L55.
Jagdpanzer IV/L70(V) - Jagdpanzer variant with raised superstructure
Ju-87B – Early war version
Ju-87D – Mid war version, heavily used in Russia
Kanone 4 24cm Field Gun – Required two Tiger II chassis (one at each end) as prime-movers
Kanone 81 12.8 cm Field Gun – Used in the late stages of WWII.
Kanone 38 21 cm Gun – It has been acknowledge as one of the best designs of it class during WWII.
Kanone 39 15 cm Field Gun – Produced until the end of WWII.
Kfz 15 Skoda Type 952 – Communication vehicle based on the Czechoslovakia Skoda Superb Saloon.
Kfz 15/2 – Standard vehicles used by communications battalions of motorized divisons. Typically, the battalion would have more than 30 such vehicles.
Kfz 18 Schwerer Einheits Horch 40 – Powerful 4x4 standard heavy car chassis used as a troop transport, a field staff car, a light artillery tractor, and with a van bodywork as an ambulance.
Kfz 21 Skoda Type 952 – Staff car vehicle based on the Czechoslovakian Skoda Superb Saloon. Field Staff Car used by senior officers.
Kfz 31 Phänomen Granit 25H – Ambulances
Kfz 63 – A large six-wheel communications van used at divisional level and above by HQ troops
Kfz 72 Gross Nachrichtkraftwagen Krupp L3H163 – Wooden bodied Kfz 72 van was used for communications workshop, a telephone exchange, a radio van, a command vehicle, a printing vehicle, and meteorological van.
Ladungslager auf 1 Ausf B – Demolition charge-laying tank
Ladungslager Ausf A – Demolition charge-laying tank
Land-Wasser Schlepper – An amphibious tractor based on the Panzer IV chassis.
Leichte Feldhaubitze 43 – New 105mm howitzer that was schedule to begin production in late 1945.
Leopard 2A5 – Widely used by many European countries
Luna X – German UAV used in Bosnia and Afghanistan
Maus B-Turret – Maus with 150L38
Maus C-Turret – Maus with 170L37
Mercedes Benz G4 W31 – Hitler’s favorite transport
Mercedes Benz L4500A w/ 37mm Flak 43 – Lightly armored Mercedes Benz and Bussing NAG 4.5t truck
Me-321 – Glider
Me-323 Gigant – Powered glider
Mittlerer Geländegängig Lkw Henschel 33D1 – Early to mid war medium truck
Mobelwagen – Panzer 4 with 37mm flak gun
Mörserträger 51-2 –81 mm mortar carrier variant of the SPz 11-2
Munitionsschlepper auf 1 Ausf A – Panzer 1 converted to a ammunition carrier
Nachschubpanzer 42-1 – Based on the SPz 11-2; Supply vehicle with four road wheels, originally the Hotchkiss CC-2-55 design.
Opel Blitz 3.6-36S Type S – Commercial Standard 4x2 Medium Truck
PAH-2 – Germany’s version of the Tiger attack helicopter
Pak 44 12.8 cm – 12.8 cm Anti-Tank Gun
Panther 2 with Night Vision Equipment
Panzer IC – Improved Panzer I with double the armor & new turret, used against the Allies at Normandy
Panzer IF – Heavy infantry support tank used at the Battle of Kursk
Panzer IIJ – Recon version of Panzer II series, used in the Eastern Front
Panzer IIIA – Original version of the Panzer III series armed 37mm and with different suspension system
Panzer IVG – First Panzer IV with 75L48 gun
Panzer IVJ – Final version of the Panzer IV
Panzer 38E-G – Panzer 38t with increase frontal armor
Panzerabwehrakanone 35/36 – Early war 37mm AT gun
Panzerwerfer 42 auf SWS – MRL based on the Wehrmachtsschlepper
Puma IFV – Replacing the Marder
PWK-600 6cm Recoilless Rifle – Would have been available in ‘47
PWK-800 8cm Recoilless Rifle – Several hundred built by the of the war
PWK-1000 10cm Recoilless Rifle – Enlarged PWK-600, would have been available in ‘47
PzKpfw B-2 740(f) – Char B1bis with Flamethrower instead of 75mm howitzer
Radarpanzer 91-2 – SPz 11-2 equipped with AN/TPS-33 radar
RTO w/ 15cm Nebelwerfer Rocket; would have been available in ‘47
Sanitätspanzer Kurz 2-2 – Armored ambulance version of the SPz 11-2
Schützenpanzer SPz 11-2 Kurz - Recon vehicle used in between 1958 to 1982; Armed with 20mm autocannon
Schützenpanzer Spz 12-3 – Early Cold War APC
SdKfz 6 7.62-cm FK36(r) auf SF Zugkraftwagen 5t – Soviet 76mm guns mounted on half-tracks. Service with the 90th Light Division in North Africa.
SdKfz 10 w/ 37mm flak gun
SdKfz 10/5 – 20mm Flak 38
SdKfz 11 – Standard 3t prime mover
SdKfz 247 – Armored staff car
SdKfz 250/3 – Communication version
SdKfz 251A/18 or 251B/18 - Artillery Observation Post & Command Vehicle
SdKfz 251C/4 - Prime Mover
SdKfz 251C/5 - Engineer Squad Carrier
SdKfz 251C/6 - Senior Command Vehicle (Division or Higher)
SdKfz 251C/8 - Armored Ambulance
SdKfz 251D/3 - Radio Communication Vehicle
SdKfz 251D/4 - Prime Mover
SdKfz 251D/5 - Engineer Squad Carrier
SdKfz 251D/6 - Senior Command Vehicle (Division or Higher)
SdKfz 251D/7 - Engineer Vehicle
SdKfz 251D/10 - Platoon Leader Vehicle
SdKfz 251D/11 - Telephone Communication Vehicle
SdKfz 251D/17 - 20mm Flak 38
SdKfz 251D/23 - Recon Half-track
SdKfz 252 Gepanzerte Munitionskraftwage with Trailer – Built to provide ammunition support for Sturmartillerie batteries
SdKfz 253 – Semi-track light armored artillery observation post
SdKfz 254 – Wheel-** CENSORED **-track medium armored observation post.
SdKfz 261 – Radio variant of the SdKfz 223
SdKfz 350/2 – Telephone Line Layer
SdKfz 350/3 – Command Variant
SdKfz 350/7 – 80mm Mortar Carrier
SdKfz 350/8 – with 75L24
SdKfz 350/10 – Platoon Leader Variant with 37mm
SdKfz 351/3 – Communication Vehicle
SdKfz 351/5 – Engineer Command Vehicle
SdKfz 351/6 – Command Vehicle
SdKfz 351/7 – Combat Engineer Vehicle
SdKfz 351/8 – Combat Ambulance
SdKfz 351/10 – Platoon Leader Vehicle with 37mm
SdKfz 351/11 – Telephone Line Layer
SdKfz 351/16 – Flamethrower Variant
SdKfz 351/17 – Flak Variant armed with 1x 30mm
SdKfz 351/18 – Artillery AOP
SdKfz 351/20 – Uhu IR Equipment
SdKfz 351/21 – Flak Variant armed with 3x 20mm
SdKfz 351/23 – Recon version
SdKfz 351 w/ X-7 – 351 with X-7 ATGM
SdKfz 351 w/ 15cm Nebelwerfer rocket.
SdKfz 352 – Ammo carrier version of the SdKfz 350
SdKfz 353 – Armored FO variant of the SdKfz 350
sIG-33 auf Fahrgestell PzKpfw II – All served with the 90th Light Division in North Africa; Armed with 150L12 infantry gun
sIG-33B – Infantry assault gun armed with a 150L11 gun
Skoda 149mm Model 15 Howitzer – Used by German during the early war years.
Springer – Medium remote control demolition vehicle
Sturmpanzer IV Late (Group 4) – Totally revised superstructure that included MG ball mount
Tauchpanzer III – Diving Tank
Tauchpanzer IV – Diving Tank
TPz-1 Hornisse – Fuch Communication Director Finder
TPz-1 Hummel – Fuch Communication Jammer
TPz-1 Para – Fuch with RASIT Ground Surveillance Radar
Typhoon – Eurofighter, to be built for German, Italy, Spain, and United Kingdom
Waffentrager 38d – One served in the defense of Berlin; E-10 chassis mounting an 88L71
Wiesel armed with 20mm
Wiesel armed with TOW
Individual Late WWII Engineers
Individual Early to Mid War Engineers
Individual X-7 ATGM teams
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Hungary - WWII
Turan III – Turan II armed with a long barrel 75L43 gun in a new turret
Individual WWII Infantry
Individual WWII Heavy Weapons
Israel – Arab-Israeli Wars, Modern
Ambutank – Two versions, M-4A1(VSS) and M-4A1(HVSS), of converted Sherman into battlefield ambulance
D-9 – Monster Caterpillar Armored Bull Dozer, also used by the US in Iraq
D-10 – Largest Caterpillar Armored Bull Dozer made
Desert Raider – Unarmored 6x6 Light Attack Vehicle
Hatap – M-113 Engineer Vehicle
Eyal – Converted M-4A1(HVSS) into an AOP vehicle with a hydraulic system capable of raising 27m obversation desk. Used in 1973 Yom Kippur War and the War of Attrition.
Kasman – Converted Nagman with large observation superstructure on top of the vehicle
Kilshon – Converted M-4A1(HVSS) to launch a Shrike & Standard missile against Egyptian and Syrian Air Defense RADARs. Used in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
M-5 Half-track w/ 90 ATG
M-5 Half-track w/ 2x20mm
M-5 Half-track w/ SS-11 ATM
M-50 155mm SPH – Super Sherman M-50 converted into 155mm SPH
Machbet – M-163 with a 4-pack Stinger mount
Magach 3 – Modified M-48A1 & M-48A2 with Blazer Armor
Magach 5 – Modified M-48A5 with Blazer Armor
Magach 6 – Modified M-60A1 with Blazer Armor
Magach 6B GAL Batash – Modified M-60A1 / M-60A3 with 4th generation armor package
Makmat M-3 Half-track with 120mm mortar
Makmat 120 – 120mm SP Mortar mounted M-5 Halftrack
Makmat 160 – 160mm SP Mortar on a converted M-4A1 HVSS
MAR-290 – SP MRL with 4x 290mm rockets on a converted M-4A1(HVSS); used against Egypt
Nagmachon – Shot converted into armored engineer carrier with large superstructure on top of the vehicle
Nagman – Zelda series with improved armor and raised armored hexagon capola
Nakpadon – Reworked Nagmachon and converted Centurions into heavy APC
Namera – HAPC version of the Merkava Mk4
Nemmera ARV – ARV based on the Merkava Mk1 and Mk2
Puma – HAPC version of the Centurion. Some have armored superstructure.
RBY-1 Mk1 – Wheel Recon Vehicle (TOW and MMG versions)
Ro-em – 155mm SPH on a converted M-4A1 HVSS
Rochev – Israeli modified M-109A2
Searcher – Israeli UAV used by Israel, India, Turkey, Thailand, and South Korea.
Shilem – M-578 with CB/CM RADAR
Super Sherman M-1 – The original Sherman with new turret secretly shipped to Israel by France. M-4A1(HVSS)
Tiran 4 T-54 with 105mm in Israeli service
Tiran 5 T-55 with 105mm in Israeli service
Tiran 6 T-62 with 105mm in Israeli service
Trailblazer – M-4A1(HVSS) Sherman converted into a AEV / ARV for the Israeli Armored Corps
Zelda 2 – M-113 with upgrade armor
Zelda C2 – Command and Control version of the Zelda
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Italy – WWII, Cold War, Bosnia, Modern
A-129 Mongoose – Italy’s attack helicopter
AB-40 – Widely used in North Africa
AB-43 – AB-41 with a new turret mounting a 47mm gun.
Ariete C1 – Italy’s latest tank
Autoblinda Lince – Italian copy of the British Dingo Scout Car. Used from 1943 to 1945.
Breda Ba.65 – Ground attack fighter used in both WWII and in the Spanish Civil War.
Cannone da 149/40 modello 35 – Regarded as the best Italy designs. Also used by Germany.
Cannone da 149/19 modello 37, 41, e 42. Remain in service with the Italians until 1951.
Caproni Ca.314a – Twin engine light bomber used by Italy and Hungary
Caproni Ca.314c – Ground attack version of the Ca.314a used by Italy and Hungary
Centauro B1 – Wheel Tank / Tank Destroyer
Fiat 618MC – Light truck
Fiat CR.32quater – Most numerous version, 337 built for the Italian Air Force. Used in SCW and throughout WWII.
Fiat G.50 – Used throughout the war by Italy, Germany, Finland, and others
LMV – Italy’s answer to the HWMMV. Entering service in UK at the CLV.
M-14/41 – Improved M-13/40
M-15/42 – Improved M-13/40, armed with high velocity 47mm gun
Macchi C.200 – Single seat fighter bomber
Macchi C.200AS – North African variant of the C.200
Macchi C.200CB – Improved fighter-bomber version of the C.200
Macchi Mc.202CB – Fighter-bomber version of the Mc.202AB
MAV-5 – Armored truck based on the Unimog chassis. Deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq.
Obice 210/22 – 210mm Heavy Artillery used by Italy, Germany, and Hungary
Obice 149 – 149mm Heavy Howitzer
Puma – 4x4 or 6x6 wheeled APC & weapons carrier
Semovente M42 DA105/25 – Served the Italians and Germans on the Eastern and Italian Fronts.
Semovente M43 DA75/46 – Served with the German Army in Italy
Skoda 149mm Model 14/16 Howitzer – Italy used this WWI howitzer until it surrendered. Also used by the German in Italy.
SPA TL37 – Light Tactical Vehicle. Already made by GHQ.
VCC-1 Camallino – Derivative of the M-113 series
VCC-80 Dardo – Current IFV
WWII Tactical Armor Markings Decals
Individual WWII Engineers
Japan – WWII, Cold War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Modern
Ki-30 Ann – Early war dive bomber
Ki-43-IIa Oscar – Army Fighter variant with bombing capabilities
Ki-48-IIa Lily – Twin engine bomber; increase bomb load over earlier versions
Ki-84-Ic Frank – Late war fighter armed with 20mm cannons
LACV – Light Armored Recon Vehicle
SU-60 APC – Cold War APC
Type 1 Chi-He Medium Tank – Armed with 47mm gun
Type 2 Ho-I Medium Tank – Type 1 Chi-He armed with 75mm howitzer
Type 3 Chi-Nu Medium Tank – Type 2 with new turret and 75mm field gun
Type 3 Ka-Chi Amphibious Tank – Based on the Type 3 Chi-He
Type 4 Chi-To Heavy Tank – Armed with long barrel 75mm gun. Not completed before the end of the war.
Type 4 150mm Howitzer – Used throughout the Pacific and China. Wide spread used by the Chinese Army.
Type 5 Ke-Ho Light Tank – Improved Type 92 with 47mm gun
Type-60 – Cold War tank destroyer armed with dual 90mm recoil rifles
Type 61 – Cold War tank armed with 90mm. Feature in many Godzilla movies.
Type 74 APC – Track APC
Type 74 – Cold War tank armed with 105mm
Type 75 SPH – 155mm howitzer
Type 78 ARV – Based on the Type 74
Type 87 Recon – 6x6 Recon Vehicle
Type 87 SPAAG – 2x 35mm AAG
Type 89 IFV – Track IFV
Type 89a Ko Medium Tank – 57mm gun, gas engine
Type 89b Otsu Medium Tank -57mm gun, diesel engine
Type 89 150mm Gun – Japan’s only viable long-range artillery.
Type 90 – Current tank armed with 120mm
Type 92a A-I-Go Light Tank – 13.2mm MG
Type 92b A-I-Go Light Tank – Amphibious version of Type 92a
Type 93 SPAAM – Based on the Hummer
Type 94 – Amphibious vehicle
Type 94 Tk Tankette
Type 96 APC – 8 wheel APC
Type 96 150mm Howitzer – Intended to replace the Type 4 Howitzer
Type 97 Te-Ke Tankette – Most widely produced Japanese Tankette, 37mm gun
Type 97 Chi-Ha Medium Tank – Armed with a short barrel 57mm gun
Type 97 Shi-Ki Chi-Ha Command Tank – Command version of Type 97 Chi-ha, 57mm or 37mm in a hull mount. Aerial around turret.
Type 97 Se-Ri Chi-Ha ARV – ARV version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha
Type 97 Shinto Chi-Ha Medium Tank – Improved Type 97 Chi-Ha w/ high velocity 47mm gun
Individual WWII Engineer
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
North Korea – Korean War/Modern
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Individual Korean War Infantry
Individual Korean War Heavy Weapons
Poland - WWII
C4P – Polish Halftrack. Already made by GHQ
Pzinz 302 – Utility vehicle used as prime mover or staff car. Already made by GHQ.
Netherlands – WWII
Lynx – Dutch version of the Lynx (M-113 ½) armed with a 25mm auto cannon
Individual WWII Infantry
Individual WWII Heavy Weapons
Individual WWII Engineers
Romania – WWII
Skoda 149mm Model 33 Howitzer – Used by Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia.
Skoda 149mm Model 1928 (NOa) Howitzer – Used by Romania and Yugoslavia heavy artillery battalion.
Soviet Union (& Russia) – WWII, Cold War, Bosnia, Modern
107-10/30 107mm Field Gun – Front-line horse-drawn artillery used during the opening phase of WWII
2A36 – Towed version of the 2S5 gun
2A45 – Towed 125mm ATG
2A65 – Towed version of the 2S19 gun
2S4 – SP 240mm Mortar
2S5 – SP 152mm Gun
2S7 – SP 203mm Gun
2S23 Nona – SP 120mm Mortar Similar turret of the 2S9 mounted on a BTR-80 chassis
2S25 Sprut – AT version of the BMD-3 with 125mm gun
2S31 Vena – SP 120mm Mortar mounted in turret of the BMP-3
9A51 – 40x 122mm MRL replacing BM-21
9A52 Smerch – 12x 300mm MRL
9P140 Uragan – 16x 220mm MRL
An-12 Cub – Widely used and export Soviet transport
ASU-57 – Airborne 57mm Assault Gun
ASU-85 – Airborne 85mm Assault Gun
BAT-2 – Engineer vehicle based on the ATT
BM-8-24 – T-40 with 24 82mm Katyusha rockets in place of its turret
BMD-3 – Replaced the BMD 1
BMD-4 – The latest version of the BMD series
BMP-2E – BMP-2 with add on armor. Heavily used in Afghanistan.
BRDM-2M – Rebuilted Russian BRDM-2. New heavy duty tires, GPS receiver, and some have BTR-80 turrets.
BRM-1 – Recon version of the BMP1
BRM-3 – Recon version of the BMP3
BT-2 – First production Wheel-Track tank; four different turret options: 1 MG, 3 MG, 37mm & MG, or 37mm
BT-7A – BT-7 armed with a 76.2L10 gun; used as an infantry support tank
BTR-10 - APC version of the BA-10 & BA-32.
BTR-T – APC based on the T-55 hull
BTR-40 – Used by every Soviet Client State
BTR-50 – The open top version
BTR-80 with Slat Armor – Used by Ukraine in Iraq
BTR-90 – All new wheeled APC with 30mm and ATMs
BTR-D3 – New Tracked APC for Airborne Troops. Entering service with the Russian Airborne
Condensator-2P – 406mm gun on a JS series chassis
D-1 (M-1943) 152mm Field Howitzer – Served from late 1930s to at least 1990s with some African and Middle East customers.
D-74 122mm Field Howitzer – Replacement to the A-19 122mm Howitzer.
GAZ-2975 Tigr – Russian “Hummerâ€
IMR-2 – AEV based on the MT-LB chassis
IMR-2 – AEV based on T-72
IRM – Amphibious Engineer Recon Vehicle based on the BMP1
IT-1 – Tank Destroyer built on a T-62 chassis; armed with 12 Drakon
JS-1 - First Tank in the JS Series
JS-4 - It did not make it to the front in time to see service. Great what if & counter to the E-100
JS-7 – Armed with a 130mm naval gun. Built in 1946, development cancelled due to the end of WWII. Stabilized gun, IR sights, and autoloader.
Ka-52 Werewolf – Two seat version of the Ka-50
Komsomelet Tractor – Already available from GHQ in the 45mm ATG pack.
Komintern Artillery Tractor – Based on the T-12 Medium Tank, Prime mover for 152mm artillery
KV-8 - Flamethrower Tank
KV-T ARV - version of the KV series tank
LaGG-3 – WWII Fighter; Most modern Soviet fighter at the start of the WWII
LaGG-5 – WWII Fighter; Most capable of the LaGG series
LaGG-7 Fin – The last of the LaGG series fighters; Only Soviet aircraft to shoot down a ME-262
LaGG-9 Fritz – Post WWII fighter used extensively by North Korea during the Korean War
LaGG-11 Fang – Post WWII fighter used extensively by North Korea during the Korean War
M-17 MGMC - M-16 on the M-5A1 Half-track
M-1910/30 122mm Field Howitzer – Also used by German and Finland
M-1910/34r 152mm Gun-Howitzer – Sold to Finland prior to the Winter War. Division and Army level asset.
M-1931 122mm Field Gun – Also used by German in France.
M-1935 (BR-2) 152mm Field Gun – Long-range counter-battery weapon using tractor-type suspension.
M-1937 (ML-20) 152mm Gun-Howitzer – Soviets main counter-battery weapon.
M-1938r (M-10) 152mm Field Howitzer – Dual purpose howitzer.
Mi-2 Hiplite – Main Cold War light helicopter, armed and unarmed versions
Mi-4A Hound – Armed version, heavily used by the Soviet Union, Eastern Block, & Third World Countries
Mi-6 Hook – Soviet heavy lift helicopter
Mi-26 Halo – Same lift capability of the C-130
Mi-28N Havoc – Night Version of the Mi-28
MiG-1 – WWII Fighter
MiG-3 – WWII Fighter
MiG-15 Fagot – Korean War Fighter
MiG-17 Fresco – Vietnam War Fighter
MiG-19 Farmer – Vietnam War Fighter
MiG-29 Fulcrum
Motorcycle with sidecar
MTU-55 – AVLB version of the T-55
MTU-72 – AVLB version of the T-72
Oka – 420mm mortar mounted on a JS series chassis
OT-34/76 - Flamethrower version of the T-34/76
OT-34/85 - Flamethrower version of the T-34/85
OT-134 – Flamerthrower variant of the T-26 Model 1938-39; 1336 Built
Polikarpov I-16 Type 5 – Monoplane versus of the Polikarpov I-15. Over 3,000 built. Used by both side of the SCW and by the SU during WWII.
Polikarpov U-2L Sh – Ground attack biplane; second most produced plane in history. Also called the Po-2.
Pe-2 – Widely used light bomber
Pe-3 -
PRP-4 – BMP-1 mounting Small Fred GSR in turret
S-23 180mm Gun – Developed from a naval gun. Entered service in 1950. If WWII went long, it would have been available in 1947.
SA-4 Ganef – TEL, Radar Vehicles, and Command
SA-5 Gammon Battery – Launchers, Radar Vehicles, and Command
SA-10 Grumble (S-300) / SA-20 Gargoyle (S-300PMU) / SA-21 Growler (S-400)– Launcher (TELs), Radar Vehicles, and Command
SA-11 Gadfly– Replaced the SA-4
SA-12 Giant/Gladitor (S-300V) / SA-23 (S-300VM) – Two different launcher (TELs), Radar Vehicles, & Command
SA-15 Gauntlet (Tor) – Replacing SA-6 and SA-8
SA-17 Grizzly – Replacing the SA-11
ST-26 – AVLB version of the T-26; 65 built
Su-7 Fitter A – Cold War Workhorse
Su-9 / Su-11 Fishpot – Cold War Fighter
SU-12 – GAZ Portee, GAZ truck mounting a 76mm gun the back.
SU-14 – Experimental 152mm SPG built on T-35 chassis used in the defense of Moscow.
SU-45 - Komsomelet tractor with a box structure mounting the same 45mm gun as the BT-7
SU-100Y – Assault gun built on the T-100 chassis. Served in the defense of Moscow. Armed with 130mm naval gun.
Su-15 Flagon – Cold War Air Defense Fighter
Su-17/20/22 Fitter – Cold War Attack Aircraft Workhorse
Su-27 Flanker – Air Superiority Fighter
Su-30 Flanker – Multi-role version of the Su-27
Su-32 Flanker FN – Two seat strike and recon version of the Su-27
Su-33 Flanker K – Naval version of the Su-27
Su-34 Flanker IB – Two seat strike version of the Su-27. Side-by-side seating.
Su-35 Flanker M – Improved Su-30
Su-37 Super Flanker – Improved Su-35 with vector thrust
Su-39 Frogfoot – Improved Su-25
T-10 – The last Soviet heavy tank to be fielded
T-26 Model 1931-32 – The original T-26 with two turrets; each turret mounting a DT MG
T-26 Model 1933-37 – T-26 with a single turret with a 37mm
T-26T Tractor – Converted T-26 tractors. Already made by GHQ for the 76.2mm gun pack.
T-34/76 (1940)
T-34/57 - Early T-34 armed with a high velocity 57mm instead of the lower velocity 75
T-40 Light Tank
T-44/85 – Original prototype, armed with 85mm gun
T-44/122 – Original prototype, armed with 122mm gun
T-44A – Supposed to be the T-34/85 replacement; over 2,000 built, predecessor of the T-54/T-55 series; Enter service in November 1944
T-44/100 – Final production version armed with a 100mm gun. Led to the T-54/55 series.
T-54 – First tank in the T-54/55 series
T-55MV – T-55M with reactive armor
T-64AV – T-64A with reactive armor
T-72AV – T-72A with reactive armor, used in the Georgian-Russian War
T-72BV – T-72B with reactive armor, used in the Georgian-Russian War. Syrian also uses this version
T-80 Light Tank – Replace the T-70
TMM-6 – Heavy Ribbon Bridge carried by a MAZ heavy truck
Tu-141 – A large Soviet UAV
UR-77 – Engineer vehicle, line charge, based on the 2S1 chassis
Voroshilovets Heavy Artillery Tractor – Based on the T-24 Medium Tank
Yak-1 / Yak-3 – WWII Fighter; Free France force also flew the Yak-1
Yak-2 / Yak-4 – WWII Light Bomber
Yak-7A – Fighter, used by Free France & Poland
Yak-9 – Fighter (cockpit forward unlike the Yak-9T variant)
Yak-9D – Long Range version of the Yak-9
ZiS-30 – 57mm gun mounted on Komsomelets Armored Tractor
ZSU-37 - Based on the T-60 chassis, armed with a single 37mm AAG
Individual WWII Engineers
Individual Early WWII AT Teams armed with PTRD, satchel charges, Molotov Cocktails
Individual WWII Heavy Weapons – Maxims, Snipers, DP MG,
Individual WWII Infantry with Mosins, PPSh-41, SG43
Individual AGS-17 AGL, AT-7, AT-13, AT-14 teams
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Decals – WWII Soviet Slogan Markings
South Africa – 1st Gulf War, Modern
Buffel APC – 6x6 wheel APC.
Casspir APC – 4x4 wheel APC.
G-5 – Towed 155mm Gun
G-6 – SP 155mm Gun
Mamba APC – 4x4 wheel APC. Used by the South African MP and Command Units
Olifant Mk1 – Centurion with dramatically increase armor protection. Armed with 105mm gun
Olifant Mk1b – Olifant Mk1 armed with a 120mm gun.
Ratel APC – 6x6 APC armed with 12.7mm machine gun
Ratel 20 IFV – 6x6 IFV with 20mm gun.
Ratel 60 MC – Mortar carrier version of the Ratel armed with a 60mm mortar.
Ratel 81 MC – Mortar carrier version of the Ratel armed with a 81mm mortar.
Ratel 90 SPATG – Tank destroyer version of the Ratel armed with a 90mm gun.
Ratel Command – Command vehicle version of the Ratel APC.
Ratel Maintenance – Maintenance version of the Ratel APC
Ratel ZT3 – Tank destroyer version of the Ratel armed with three ZT3 anti-tank missile.
RG-31 Nyala – South African APC, Used by US EOD personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan
Rooikat – 8x8 recon vehicle armed with a 76mm gun.
Rooivalk – Current attack helicopter
Sweden – Modern, Bosnia
Bandkanon 1 (Bkan 1) – Swedish 155mm SPH served from 1967 to 2003
Bgbv 82 – ARV version of the Pbv-302
Bplpbv 3023 – Battery command vehicle based on the Pbv-302.
Bplpbv 3024 – Communication vehicle based on the Pbv-302.
Brobv 941 – AVLB version of the Pbv-302
Bv-206 – Articulated All Terrain Vehicle, Used by US, UK, GM, CA, and many others.
Bv-206S – Armored version of the Bv-206
BvS-10 – Much larger and fully armored version of the BvS-206. Used by UK.
CV-90 ARV – Armored recovery vehicle variant of the base CV-90.
CV-90 FOV – Forward Observer Vehicle variant of the base CV-90
CV-90 FCV – Forward Command Vehicle variant of the base CV-90
CV-9025 – A CV-90 armed with a 25mm gun.
CV-9030 – Used by Finland (CV-4030FIN), Norway (CV-4030NO), and Switzerland. Armed with a 30mm gun.
CV-9035 – A CV-90C armed with a 35mm gun. Used by Netherlands (CV-4035NE) and Denmark.
CV-9040A – Used by Sweden. Armed with 40mm gun.
CV-9040B – Used by Sweden. Improved A model with fully stabilized auto cannon.
CV-9040C – Used by Sweden. B model with add-on armor.
CV-9040C+ - Used by Sweden. C model with new fire control.
CV-9040AA – SPAAG version of the CV-90; Armed with a 40mm and radar; used by Sweden.
CV-4056 – Armed with RP56 ATM.
CV-90105 – SPATG version of the CV-90.
CV-90120 – Used by Sweden & Norway. Lt Tk version of the CV-90; armed with 120mm gun.
Eldsledningspansarbandvagn 3012 (Epbv 3012) – FO version of the Pbv-301
Eldsledningspansarbandvagn 3022 (Epbv 3022) – FO version of the Pbv-302
Grkpbv-90120 – Advance mortar system armed with twin 120mm mortars.
Infanterikanonvagn 91 (Ikv-91) – Swedish tank destroyer armed with a 90mm gun.
JAS-39 – Sweden’s premier fighter. Widely exported.
Landsverk L180 (L180) – Sweden armored car used by Denmark, Estonia, German, Holland, Ireland and others. Armed with either a 20mm or 37mm gun. Three version L180, L181, and L182.
Pansarbandvagn 301 (Pbv 301) – Swedish APC armed with a 20mm cannon. Served from 1961 to early 1970s.
Pansarbandvagn 302A (Pbv 302A) – Swedish APC armed with a 20mm auto cannon, serviced from 1961 to the present.
Pansarbandvagn 302C (Pbv 302C) – Pbv 302A with add-on armor and other improvements.
Pansarbil M/39 (Pbil M/39 Lynx) – 4x4 armor car armed with a 20mm cannon. M40 variant had a Volvo engine. Served from 1939 to 1950s.
Pbv 3026 – MEDEVAC version of the Pbv-302
Stridsledningspansarbandvagn 3011 (Slpbv 3011) – Command version of the Pbv-301
Stridsledningspansarbandvagn 3021 (Slpbv 3021) – Command version of the Pbv-302
Stridsvagn L/60A (Strv L/60A) – Swedish light tank. Variant of the L/60 served in the Hungarian Army as the Toldi.
Stridsvagn L/60C (Strv L/60C) – Upgraded L/60 armed with 37mm.
Stridsvagn L/60D (Strv L/60D) – L/60C with a new turret and armed with 37mm gun and two LMG.
Stridsvagn M/37 (Strv M/37) – Swedish version of the Czechoslovakian AH-IV light tank.
Stridsvagn M/41 (Strv M/41) – Swedish version of the Czechoslovakian TNH ( Panzer 38 ).
Stridsvagn M/42 (Strv M/42 Lago) – Swedish first 75mm armed tank. Served from late 1941 to the 1950s.
Stridsvagn 74 (Strv-74) – Served with the Swedish Army from 1958 to 1984. Originally used as a tank then soldier on in the infantry support role.
Stridsvagn 103B (S-Tank 103B) – Turretless tank, served from the 1960s to 1997.
Stridsvagn 103C (S-Tank 103C) – Improved version of the B Model with dozer blade and HEAT Cage Armor
Turkey
Cobra – Light Armored Vehicle use as recon vehicle, anti-tank platform, C2 vehicle, etc
Otokar APC – Based on a Landrover chassis. Used by the Turkish and new Iraqi Armies
United Kingdom – WWII, Cold War, Korean War, Bosnia, Modern
3.45†Recoilless Rifle – Tripod mounted anti-tank weapon. Would have been available in 1947.
3.7†Recoilless Rifle – Enlargde version of the 3.45†recoilless rifle. Would have had light wheels to help with transport.
4.5†Gun Mark 1 – 114mm gun used BEF in France and in the early part of the Western Desert battle.
6 Pounder Portee
6 Pounder Anti-Aircraft Gun – 57mm gun in development at the end of WWII.
7.2†Recoilless Gun – Cancelled due to the end of the WWII.
18 Pounder Artillery
32 Pounder Anti-Tank Gun – Cancelled due to the end of WWII. Would have been available if the war lasted to ‘47
55 Pounder Anti-Tank Gun – Massive anti-tank gun in development at the end of WWII. Would have been available in ’47. SP and towed variants.
95mm Recoilless Gun – Adopted too late to serve in WWII.
Abbot SPH – 105mm howitzer, Cold War mainstay
AEC ACV (6x6) – Based on AEC 0857 chassis with 151 built in 1944-1945
Auster – Light Scout Plane
Austin K2 Ambulance – Used by British, Commonwealth, and American forces during WWII.
Avenger – Tank Destroyer mounting a 17-Pounder on a Cromwell chassis
Bailey bridge
Beaufighter MkVI – Major Hercules engine version of the Beaufighter armed with a mix of cannons and machine guns.
Bedford MWG – Numerous variant: tanker, radio van, general service, ATG prime-mover
BL 4.5†Gun Mark 2 – 114mm gun used throughout the war.
BL 7.2†Howitzer Mark 6 – 183mm Howitzer used during the later portion of WWII.
BL 8†Howitzer Mark 8 – 203mm Howitzer, served until it was replace in 1944 by the BL 7.2†Howitzer.
Black Prince – Widen Churchill with 17-Pounder. Too late for combat in Europe.
Boarhound – 8x8 Armored Car armed with a 57mm gun. Great what if.
Caernavon Mk1 – Conquerer chassis with a Centurion Mk2 17pdr turret. Intended as an interim tank until the Conquerer turret is ready for service.
Caernavon Mk2 – Caernavon Mk1 with the Centurion Mk3 20pdr turret.
Canberra – Cold War Light Bomber; Used by the USAF in Vietnam
Centaur Mk1 – Armed with 6-Pounder, used on D-Day
Centaur Mk4 – Close support version armed with 95mm Howitzer
Centaur AA Mk1 – Crusader Mk1 or 4 with turret removed and replaced by twin 20mm AAG
Centaur ARV
Centaur Kangaroo – APC version of the Centaur
Centaur Dozer – Engineer version. No turret.
Centurion Mk2 – In route to Germany when the war ended
Challenger ARRV – ARV version of the Challenger
Challenger 2 Uparmored
Charioteer – Cromwell with new turret & 20-Pounder gun, equipped TD units in BOAR immediately after WWII. Used by the Austrian, Finland, Jordan, Lebanon, and United Kingdom,
Chieftain Mk10 Stillbrew – Mk9 upgraded and includes Stillbrew additional armor
Chieftain AVLB
Chieftain ARV/ARRV – ARV variant of the Chieftain
Churchill Mk1 – Armed with 2-Pounder in turret and 3†howitzer in hull. Used at Dieppe.
Churchill Mk8 – Mk7 with 95mm howitzer instead of the 75mm Gun
Churchill Crocodile – Flame thrower version of the Churchill
Churchill Kangaroo – APC version of the Churchill, used right after WWII, would have been available if WWII went to ‘47
Churchill Accessory Pack – Mine Plough, Bobbin Fascine, and Crocodile Trailer
Conqueror Mk1 / Mk2 – British first truly heavy tank
Conqueror ARV – ARV version of the Conqueror
Coventry Mk1 – Replacement for Humber and Daimler armored cars. Armed with a 2 pdr
Coventry Mk2 – 75mm Howitzer version of the Mk1
Coyote – 6x6 weapon carrier variant of the Jackal
Cromwell Mk1 – Early version of Cromwell armed with 6-Pounder
Cromwell Mk 7 – Cromwell Mk4 (75mm Gun) with additional armor
Cromwell Mk 8 – Cromwell Mk6 (95mm How) with additional armor
Crusader Mk1CS – Armed with the 3†howitzer instead of the 2-Pounder
Crusader Mk3 AA Mk1 – Crusader Mk3 with turret removed and replaced by 40mm AAG
Crusader Mk3 AA Mk2 – Crusader Mk3 with turret removed and replaced by twin 20mm AAG
Crusader ARV
Crusader OP – For Senior & Artillery Commanders
Crusader Primemover – Already made by GHQ as part of the 17pdr pack.
Deacon – Armored Matador truck mounting a 6-pdr
Deerhound – 6x6 version of the Staghound
EH-101 Merlin – Joint United Kingdom Italy Medium Lift Helicopter
Ferret – Post WWII armor car. Widely exported.
Ferret w/ Vigilant ATM – Widely used and exported.
Ferret Mk5 – Ferret with Swingfire ATM
Foden IMMLC
Grant Scorpion III – Served in North Africa or Italy
HERTI/Fury – British UAV used in Afghanistan by the British and Australian armies.
Humber AA Mk1 – Humber with quad BESA 7.92mm
Jackal – Protected Patrol Vehicle used in Iraq and Afghanistan
Jackal II – Improved Jackal 1, used in Afghanistan
Lancaster 4x4 Armored Car – Used by the home island defense forces.
Lancaster 6x4 Armored Car – Used by British forces in Malaysia and on the home islands.
Lloyd Carrier – Over 28,000 built
M-3 – Amphibious Ferry
Matilda I Mk1 (A11) – The original Matilda with .303 or .5 MG; served with the BEF
Matilda Mk3 – Close Support version of the Mk2. 3†howitzer instead of the 2-pounder
Matilda Scorpion II – Served in North Africa
Morris 4x6 Light Truck – Already made by GHQ as part of the 40mm AA pack.
Oxford Carrier – Replacement for the Universal Carrier.
Panther CLV – Command Liaison Vehicle
QF 4.5†Howitzer Mark 2 – Used on all fronts until it was withdrawn in 1944.
S-55 APC – Based off the Land Rover 4x4 chassis. Used by the new Iraqi Army recon units.
Titan AVLB – AVLB based on the Challenger 2
Tortoise A-39 - 6 made before the end of the war, armed with a 32-Pounder
Trojan AEV – AEV based on the Challenge 2
Valentine Mk8 – Mk3 armed with 6-Pounder instead of the 2-Pounder
Warrior MRRV – ARV version of the Warrior IFV
Wolf - Militarized Landrover used in Iraq
Individual WWII Engineers
Individual Modern Infantry
Individual Modern Heavy Weapons
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual 1980s Infantry
Individual 1980s Heavy Weapons
Individual 1980s Engineers
Individual 1950s Infantry
Individual 1950s Heavy Weapons including 120mm Wombat Recoilless Rifle
Individual 1950s Engineers
United States – WWII, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Bosnia, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Modern
A-3 Skywarrior / B-66 Destroyer – Light Bomber used in Vietnam and during the Cold War
A-4 Skyhawk – Vietnam Workhorse
A-5 Vigilante – Vietnam Workhorse
A-6 Intruder – Vietnam and 1st Gulf War Workhorse
A-7 Corsair – Vietnam Workhorse, even served in the 1st Gulf War
A-20B Havoc – Light Bomber, used by all the major allied countries.
A-20G Havoc – Two different nose configuration, 2x .50 cal and a 20mm cannon or 6x .50 cal
A-24 Banshee – US Army version of the SBD Dauntless. Used during early in the war.
A-26B/C Invader – Ground attack
A-36 Apache - Original Ground Attack USAAC version of the P-51, used in North Africa
A-37 Dragonfly – Vietnam Workhorse
AAV – USMC Advance Amphibious Vehicle; Replacement for the AAVP7A1
AAV-C – Command version of the AAV without the 30mm Auto Cannon and associated turret
AH-1Z Viper – The current USMC version of the AH-1 Super Cobra series
AH-56 Cheyenne – Prototype attack helicopter; its cancellation let to the development of the AH-64
ARES – RDF light tank armed with a 76mm Auto Cannon
ARH-70 Arapaho – Was suppose to replacing the OH-58 series, projected cancelled
B-25C Mitchell – The first mass produced version. Used by US, UK, SU, CH, NE
B-25G Mitchell – Ground attack version, mounted a 75mm cannon
B-25H Mitchell – Ground attack version mounting a light weight 75mm cannon and additional .50 cal.
B-25J Mitchell – Final version of the Mitchell with 14 of 18 .50 cal facing forward and new nose.
B-26B Marauder – The original version of the Marauder medium bomber
B-26F Marauder – Improved wing design over earlier versions.
C-17 Globemaster III – Iraqi and Afghan War workhorse
C-23 Sherpa – Army’s tactical transport aircraft
C-27 Spartan – C-23 Sherpa replacement
C-47 Skytrain/Dakota – Transport Aircraft
C-130E Hercules – Vietnam workhorse
C-130H Hercules – Redesigned wing and improved engines
C-130J Hercules – Current version of the C-130
CH-34A Mojave – Heavy lift helicopter used in Vietnam. Used to recover downed helicopters & aircrafts.
CH-46F Sea Knight – Current Version
F-5E Freedom Fighter – Vietnam Workhorse
F-15E Strike Eagle
F-18A/C Hornet
F-18E Super Hornet
F-22A Raptor
F-35A JSF – USAF Strike Aircraft, to replace F-16 and A-10
F-35B JSF – USMC Strike Aircraft to replace AV-8B and F-18
F-35C JSF – USN & RN Carrier Strike Aircraft to replace F-18 and Harrier
F-86 Sabre – Korean War Workhorse
F-105 Thunderchief – Vietnam Workhorse
F-117A Nighthawk
F4F-3 Wildcat – Early war US Navy fighter
F4F-4 Wildcat – Six .50 cals and folding wings.
F4U-1 Corsair – The original Corsair.
F4U-1C Corsair – Variant optimized for ground attack with 4x 20mm cannons versus 6x .50 cal.
F4U-1D Corsair – F4U-1C with .50 cal MG and Malcolm hood.
F6F-1 Hellcat – Mid to late war US Navy fighter.
F8F-1 Bearcat – Good addition for the ’47 line. Serve in Korea and in Vietnam with the French and South Vietese.
HIMARS – Steward Stevens truck mounting a single MRLS pod
HAWK Battery Command Pack – 1x PA Radar, 1x CWA Radar, 1x HPI Radar, 1x RO Radar, 1x Bty Control Center, 1x Plt CP, 2x Launcher Sec Control, 6x Launcher, 3x M501 Missile Loading Tractors, 1x Bucket Loader
L-4 Grasshopper - Observation Aircraft
LVTC-5 – Command version of the AMTRAC
LVTH-6A1 – AMTRAC with 105mm howitzer; 210 built
LVTR-1 – Recovery version of the LVTP-5; 65 built
M-1 8†Howitzer - (limber mode) with prime mover to supplement US79
M-1 240mm Howitzer - (limber & deployed with prime movers) Both wheel & tracked versions
M-1 4.5†Howitzer – Corps level artillery used in Europe; 426 served in US service
M-1 Grizzily – Armored Engineer Vehicle based on the M-1 chassis
M-1A1 75mm Field Howitzer – 349 produced during WWII. Half used by Chinese Forces.
M-1A1 6x6 Wrecker - Kenworth and La France
M-1A2 Tusk – Tank Urban Survival Kit
M-2A1 105mm Howitzer - (limber mode) with prime mover to supplement US8
M-3 105mm Howitzer – Airborne version of the 105mm with shorten barrel
M-4A0(75)
M-4A1(75)
M-4A1(75) with Flamethrower
M-4A2(75) widely used by the USMC and many US Allies
M-4A2(76) widely exported to other Allied. Very numerous with the Soviet Union.
M-4A3(75) with Flamethrower
M-4A3(76)
M-4A3E8(105)
M-4 HST (High Speed Tractor) – Prime mover for 155mm gun and 155mm howitzer.
M-5 HST (High Speed Tractor) – Already available by GHQ with 155mm howitzer pack.
M-6 HST (High Speed Tractor) – Heavy tractor specifically built for 8†and 240mm artillery
M-7B1 - Priest on M-4 Sherman chassis
M-8 Bedford – Dead Lt Tk Program; however, the 5 prototypes were sent to Iraq with the 82nd
M-13 MGMC - with dual .50 cal antiaircraft machine guns
M-19 GMC – SP twin 40mm AAG mounted on a M-24 chassis
M-20 75mm Recoilless Rifle – Used by Airborne troops at the end of WWII. Would probably been the standard infantry anti-tank weapon if the war lasted into 1947.
M-21 MMC – Replaced the M-4 MMC (81mm Mortar Carrier on a M-3 Halftrack chassis)
M-22 Locust – British used them during the Rhine Crossings; Egypt used them in the 1948 Arab Israeli War
M-26 90mm Anti-Tank Gun ( T-8 ) – Issued to airborne division. Replaced in the 1950s.
M-26 Super Pershing – M-26 with longer 90mm gun
M-26A1 Pershing – Pershing with improved 90mm gun
M-32 ARV
M-33 Tractor – Converted from M-31 ARV; used as a prime mover for 240mm howitzer
M-34 Tractor – Converted from M-32B1 ARV; used as a prime mover for 240mm howitzer
M-35 Tractor – Converted from M-10A1 Tank Destroyer; used as a prime move for 240mm howitzer
M-36A2 Jackson with overhead protection
M-36B2 Jackson with overhead protection
M-37 SPH – 105mm SPH based on the M-24 and intended to replace the M-7. Fielded too late to serve in WWII, but did served in Korea. Would have been available for ’47.
M-39 AUV - APC version of the M-18
M-41 Gorilla SPH – 155mm SPH based on the M-24. Fielded too late to serve in WWII, but did served in Korea. Would have been available for ’47.
M-43 SP 8†on M-40 chassis and structure
M-44 – Fully enclosed APC based on the M-18 chassis. Handful built by the end of the war.
M-45 Pershing – Armed with 105mm howitzer instead of 90mm, used heavily in the Korean War
M-45 Towed Quad .50 cal antiaircraft machine guns
M-46 Pershing – Replaced the M-26 and saw heavy use in Korea
M-46 Pershing with Night Vision System
M-46A1 Pershing – Improved M-46
M-47 Patton – Interim tank between the M-46 to M-48. Widely exported.
M-51 ARV – USMC Heavy ARV widely used in Vietnam. Based on the M-103 chassis.
M-51 Skysweeper – 75mm radar guided anti-aircraft gun; SP version would have been available in ’47.
M-59 APC – Lower cost alternative to the M-75
M-65 Atomic Annie – Cold War Atomic Cannon
M-67 Patton – Flamethrower version of the M-48
M-75 APC – Pre-M-113
M-93A1 w/ cage armor – Upgrade M-93 with CROWS systems and cage armor. Used in Iraq.
M-102 – 105mm howitzer used in Vietnam
M-103 – The US only true heavy tank. Armed with a 120mm Rifle Gun. Used in Korea.
M-107 – 175mm Gun version of the M-110
M-113A3 with Cage Armor – Widely used in Iraq
M-777A1 – New towed 155mm Howitzer
M-800 – Armored Reconnaissance Scout Vehicle (ARSC); dropped in favor of the M-3. Two version, M-800W (6x6 Wheeled) and M-800T (Tracked)
M-973 SUSV – Small Unit Support Vehicle; APC for Artic Units
M-1064A3 – 120mm Mortar version of the M-113A3, currently replaced all M-106 & M-125
M-1070 HET with M-1000 trailer – Current tank transporter
M-1074 PLS
M-1079 2.5t Van
M-1082 2.5t Trailer for M-1078
M-1088 5t Tracker with either flatbed trailer or tanker trailer
M-1089 5t Wrecker
M-1090 5t Dumptruck
M-1095 5t Trailer for M-1083
M-1114 Objective Frag-5 Kit – M-1114 with anti-EFP IED armor
M-1116 EOD version of the M-1114; Square back instead of the traditional slant back
M-1151 Uparmored HMWWV
M-1151 Uparmored HMWWV with mine roller
M-1151 Frag-6 Kit – M-1151 upgrade with anti-EFP Armor
M-1897A2 75mm Gun – WWI gun modernized at the beginning of WWII. 918 served in the Pacific.
M-1917 155mm Gun – Used in the Sicilian and Italy Campaign.
M-1918 155mm Howitzer – Used in Philippines and Far East Campaign and was also used in Italy and Sicily.
MaxxPro – 5,202 built for service in Iraq and Afghanistan
MaxxPro XL – Lengthen version of the MaxxPro
MaxxPro Plus – Improved MaxxPro with Frag-6 (Anti-EFP) armor
MaxxPro Dash – 822 ordered for service in Iraq & Afghanistan. Lighter & less prone to roll-overs
MaxxPro ARV – Wrecker version of the MaxxPro
MBT-70/M-803 – Joint German and US program. Great Cold War what if.
Merkat – Mine Detecting Vehicle used in Iraq
MQ-1C Warrior – US Army version the the Predator/Reaper series with
MQ-9 Reaper – The first UCAV
O-2A Sky Master – Vietnam FAC Workhorse
OH-13H Sioux – Served in Korean and the early part of Vietnam. Used by 46 countries. MASH
OH-23D Raven – US Army Observation Helicopter; Used by 23 countries.
OV-10A Bronco – Vietnam FAC / Light Attack Aircraft
OV-10D Bronce – Major upgrade OV-10A for the USMC
OV-1 Mohawk – US Army Light Attack Aircraft; Used by the Israeli Air Force
P-26C Peashooter – Used by China, Philippine, and United States Air Forces at the beginning of WWII.
P-40B Warhawk – Used by the US, UK, Soviet Union, Australians, New Zealand and Finland
P-40M Warhawk – Stretched version
P-40N Warhawk – Final version
P-51D Mustang
P-51K Mustang
PATRIOT Battery Command Pack – 1x MPQ-53 or 65 Radar, MSQ-104 ECS, OE 349 Antennae Mast Group, EPP3 Generator Set, M-901 TEL,
RB-31 Charger – Mine Resistant Vehicle
RQ-2 Pioneer – Used by the US Army, USMC, US Navy, and Israel.
RQ-5 Hunter – Used by the US Army, and Belgium
RQ-7A/B Shadow – Used by the US Army, US Navy, Romania (C Model), Poland, Turkey (C Model).
RQ-8A/B/MQ-8B Fire Scout – Helicopter UAV used by the US Navy and US Army
RQ-11A/B Raven – Used by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan; Also used by Australia, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Lebanon, Netherland, and the UK.
RQ-14 Dragon Eye – USMC UAV
RQ-? Scan Eagle – USMC medium UAV. Also used by Australia, Canada, and Columbia.
SBD-2 Dauntless – Early war dive bomber
SB2C-1C Helldiver – Replaced the Dauntless
T-3 76mm Anti-Tank Gun – Towed version of the M-18’s 76mm gun
T-4 155mm Recoilless Howitzer – Used the standard 155mm artillery shell. Great what if.
T-8 105mm Anti-Tank Gun – Cancelled at the end of the WWII. Incredible performance. Great what if.
T-13 90mm Anti-Tank Gun – Towed version of the gun mounted on the M-36 Jackson
T-15 57mm Recoilless Rifle – Used standard 57mm ATG ammo.
T-18 76mm Anti-Tank Gun – Post-war development of the M-5 ATG. Vastly improved penetration.
T-19 105mm Recoilless Rifle – Would have been available for ’47 combat.
T-29 Heavy Tank – Based on a lengthen Pershing chassis. Armed with a 105mm gun.
T-30 Heavy Tank – Based on a T-29. Armed with a 155mm gun.
T-32 4.5†Rocket Launcher – 32 mounted laterally on the rear of a 2-½ ton truck. 75 issued in November 1944
T-34 Heavy Tank – Based on the T-29. Armed with a 120mm gun. Led to the M-103 series.
T-54 90mm Anti-Tank Gun – Longer barrel version of the T-13. Almost twice the penetration capability.
T-66 4.5†Rocket Launcher – 24 tubes mounted on a two-wheel carriage. Used in Czechoslovia.
T-92 – Prototype light tank; eventually lost out to the M-551
T-95 Assault Tank – Armed with 105mm gun, American’s version of the British Tortoise. Two made. Also called T-28.
T-95 – Prototype medium tank; eventually lost out to the M-60
UH-1N Iroquois – USMC version heavily used in Vietnam
UH-1Y Venom – Current USMC version of the UH-1 series.
UH-19H – 301 built; Heavily used in Vietnam
UH-60M Blackhawk – Current version of the UH-60 series, replacing the A & L models
UH-72A Lakota – The Army’s newest helicopter
WC-52 Beep 4x4 Dodge Truck
WC-63 1.5t 6x6 Dodge Truck
Wolf – Interim Light Attack Vehicle; MB290
XR-311 – Prototype LAV armed with HMG, MMG, GL, RR
Individual WWII Marine Infantry
Individual WWII Marine Heavy Weapons
Individual WWII Engineers
Individual 1980-1990 Engineers
Individual 1980-1990 Marines Infantry
Individual 1980-1990 Marines Heavy Weapons
Individual M-79 Grenade Launcher
Individual TOW, MK19, Javelin Teams
Individual Current Infantry with M-4, M-249, M-240, shotgun, and current body armor.
Individual Current Marines
Decal – United States Army (Helicopter Decal)
Ukraine – Modern
BTR-3 – Improved version of the BTR-94 with a 30mm auto cannon, 30mm grenade launcher, and anti-tank missiles.
BTR-4 – Improved version of the BTR-3
BTR-94 – Ukraine version of the BTR-80 with twin 23mm auto cannons. Sold to Jordan and Iraq.
T-84 – Ukraine diesel version of the T-80. Also called T-80UD.
T-94 – Current Ukraine Tank
Vietnam – Cold War
Individual 60mm Mortar Teams
Individual 81/82mm Mortar Teams
Yugoslavia – Cold War, Bosnia
BOV-1 – Wheeled APC
BOV-3 – Wheeled Anti-Aircraft Gun
M-48 – 75mm Mountain Gun
M-53/70 – Twin 30mm Anti-Aircraft Gun on a modified truck chassis
M-60P – APC
M-60PB – AT version of the M-60P; armed with twin 82mm recoilless rifle
M-80 – APC
M-80A – Modified M-80
M-80AK – M-80A armed with 30mm versus the 20mm of the A model
M-84 – Yugoslavia’s version of the T-72
Individual Infantry