Soviet Army HMG Team
The DShK 12.7mm belt-fed heavy machine gun was the standard Russian heavy machine gun of World War II, comparable to the US .50cal Browning. It was used on wheeled mountings like the Maxim and could quickly be placed on a tall tripod for anti-aircraft defence. Truck-mounted and multiple versions were also employed in this role. The DShK was also seen during the late war on the cupolas of Soviet heavy tanks such as the IS-2 and ISU-152. DShK stood for its two inventors, Degtyaryov and Shpagin, and was the basis of its nickname ‘Dushka’ – literally ‘sweetie’ or ‘darling’ in Russian.
Cost: | 49pts (inexperienced), 70pts (Regular), 91pts (Veteran). |
Team: | 4 Men – firer and 3 loaders |
Weapons: | 1 Heavy Machine Gun. |
Options: | Gun Shield – The machine gun can have a gun shield for +5pts Pintle-mount – The machine gun can have a pintle mount tripod for +5pts |
Special Rules: | Team Weapon |
Fixed | |
Flak (if pintle-mounted) | |
Gun Shield (if fitted) |
In Bolt Action set these up to deny an area of the battlefield or cover your attack troops flanks as they advance.
Original price was: R390.00.R320.00Current price is: R320.00.
1 in stock (can be backordered)