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Old January 23rd, 2019, 02:55 PM
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Default Re: British oob

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You really need to look up the word "brevity" and start applying it

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The picture for unit 749 Oerlikon AA is of the type 98 Japanese 20mm gun, proving what a rare beast Oerlikons were in the British army.
No so rare in fact------
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The RAF Regiment made extensive use of Oerlikon guns in the anti-aircraft role. These were the principal armament for its Light Anti-Aircraft squadrons in North Africa, the Middle East, Italy, and North Western Europe, until the introduction of the Bofors 40/L60 40mm gun from 1943, although many squadrons retained a mix of guns until the end of World War 2. Squadrons in the Far East were equipped exclusively with Oerlikons.
..........and that is why they are in the OOB... and as a 91 ( rare) code ....if you don't agree, feel free to edit the OOB's to suit yourself. I will corrected the photo


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British unit 563 Churchill AMRCR Hull front Heat value of 109 looks a little high.
*******all mine clearing tanks get a HEAT bonus for the apparatus hanging off the front end . Strange you would not have noticed that ...
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