Don't worry, they are cheaper by the dozen.What are the rates for a 40 ft container?
Don't worry, they are cheaper by the dozen.What are the rates for a 40 ft container?
Oops, I forgot the stated penetration figures:they say the 90mm HEAT round is capable of defeating a T-72 MBT armor, and easily capable of defeating T-62 and T-64 armor. What's your thoughts on that, Paul?
yeah, I noticed they only carried 20 rounds of ammunition in total as well. However, it seems they were pretty regularly deployed in conjunction with Panhard AML-60s models - which carried a breech loaded direct fire 60mm mortar carrying HE rounds, so my reference book kind of makes their overall deployment something akin to a 1-2 punch, the AML 60s for anti-infantry and on call fire support, and the AML 90 for dealing with any AFV threats.Oops, I forgot the stated penetration figures:
0° - 320mm
60° - 120mm
Pretty good, I think. That should be able to take on an IS-3 from the front with a half decent chance. In ASL terms that would be a TK of 37 and with a MV of 750 m/s would rate as a 90L. May only fire HE and HEAT. The main problem is it only carried 20 rounds so it would be a B(10). A lesser problem is that it had no power traverse. I'm not too sure whether the commander doubled as gunner or loader, but given that the CMG and commander's cupola were both on the left of the turret, I suspect the commander doubled as loader. That would make the turret a ST rather than a RST. Given the manual traverse, 2 man turret and WW2 era fire controls, I would be inclined to a RoF of [0], IE none, but no "NO IF" penalty.
So 90L [0] B(10), no AP, unlimited HEAT & HE, TK 37, ST, 4 CMG.
At least that is my best guess.
Guessing without looking RSA Oliphant tank, with a mine flail.
yes with mine rollers attachedGuessing without looking RSA Oliphant tank, with a mine flail.
Looking its an Oliphant MkIA.
I'd say Russian BKA 1125 Armored Boat, front end to the left, based on the pilot house/bridge to the right of the T34 early 76L turret and the cracker box turret between the T34 turret and the pilot house/bridge.View attachment 8946
If the turret looks familiar to all you ASL players, well, it should - quite a common one in scenarios...
but its not mounted on any tank chassis ---
Nope it’s on an armoured riverboatView attachment 8946
If the turret looks familiar to all you ASL players, well, it should - quite a common one in scenarios...
but its not mounted on any tank chassis ---
I'd say Russian BKA 1125 Armored Boat, front end to the left, based on the pilot house/bridge to the right of the T34 early 76L turret and the cracker box turret between the T34 turret and the pilot house/bridge.
Andy can appreciate and tell us I'm sure.
It is- but whose, and where? and of course the most important - when?Nope it’s on an armoured riverboat
by the by, the 1125/1126 series of river monitors all house twin T34/85 turrets. The follow on 1131 series used IS-3 turrets. That's no T-34/85 or an IS.I'd say Russian BKA 1125 Armored Boat, front end to the left, based on the pilot house/bridge to the right of the T34 early 76L turret and the cracker box turret between the T34 turret and the pilot house/bridge.
Andy can appreciate and tell us I'm sure.
1124View attachment 8946
If the turret looks familiar to all you ASL players, well, it should - quite a common one in scenarios...
but its not mounted on any tank chassis ---
The early 1124/1125 used T-28 turrets, later constructed with T-34/76 turrets and finally with T-34/85 turrets. It appears that what they got was the current production standard.by the by, the 1125/1126 series of river monitors all house twin T34/85 turrets. The follow on 1131 series used IS-3 turrets. That's no T-34/85 or an IS.
HELL YES!So....
we need counters/rules for that(?)