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Hi all,
I don't remember having seen any scenario featuring a FT substituting a BMG on US tanks where note F applies.
I only have one picture if that type of adaptation on the cover of Liddel-Hart's history of WW2.
If that feature was current enough to be pointed out in chapter H, it seems that it perhaps was not extremely rare.
Does someone have a historical indication about the frequency of the bow-mounted FT in place of the BMG (i.e. not the Satan Stuart model for an example)?
Are there scenarios which depict it?
I don't remember having seen any scenario featuring a FT substituting a BMG on US tanks where note F applies.
I only have one picture if that type of adaptation on the cover of Liddel-Hart's history of WW2.
If that feature was current enough to be pointed out in chapter H, it seems that it perhaps was not extremely rare.
Does someone have a historical indication about the frequency of the bow-mounted FT in place of the BMG (i.e. not the Satan Stuart model for an example)?
Are there scenarios which depict it?