Just a Maultier ht with an AA gun bolted on.
The RSO was not directed at this thread , I do know my German vehicles, this comment from me was directed at Alan from another thread about What you find in the photos when you search for a vehicle online. He did not know there were so many variants of RSO THAT was what the comment was about Paul .I'd treat it as an unarmoured SdKfz 10/5, but normal size and a h/t MP of about 13 or 14. With more space at the back there is much less need for an ammo trailer. A version with trailer I would give it an MP of 10 or 11. Because of the extra ammo stowage I would not recommend a B(11) for the trailer-less side.
That is not the RSO that appeared in Axis Minor and Finnish colours, it's closer to an SdKfz 11 in capacity but about half way in HP/weight between the SdKfz 10 and 11. The suspension is not as good as either.
The MP is a rough estimate and for that vehicle an ammo trailer is fairly redundant in an ASL scenario time frame.
Sorry Paul was tired after all day gardening, my apology and yes I meant the 10 ?Sorry Olli, my not-RSO was not directed at you, just to anyone who might have thought that it was similar. To be honest I couldn't quite fully understand your "SdKfz5/6" reference, I guessed a typo version of "SdKfz 10/5".
CH have done the counter for thisAnother view of the Airborne Minibike...
There are official counters for the PaK 40 on a Stuart as well as the FlaKVierling on one too.One thing to remember about ASL and vehicle designations is that there are a somewhat approaching infinite number of field modifications. So there isn't going to be an ASL counter for everything.
The T-34's are an amalgam of whatever turret and chassis were at the repair depot at the time. I think this was basically the same for M4's. The Cullen hedgerow device was a field modification. Tito's partisans were MASTERS of modification, even putting a PaK43 on a Stuart.
If you want a new counter, how about the airborne British minibike...
This is a model, but they do have one at the Museum in Freiburg, Germany.
As noted, it is the suspension of the Maultier, not the RSO. Actual performance stats would vary a bit as they were built on a number of truck chassis - Opel, Ford, etc.That is not the RSO
Ya got me again the quad is from a 1/35 kit I have of itAH/MMP did the single FlaK 38 on the M3AA3 (Stuart V), not the quad Flakvierling, though others may have done the quad version. There may have been no single and as few as one quad built.