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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.
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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.
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..........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.
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*******all mine clearing tanks get a HEAT bonus for the apparatus hanging off the front end . Strange you would not have noticed that ...