
Flames of War: Anti-tank Gun Crew
includes four Anti-tank Gun Crews and one Observer Team.
In the Crimea, Germany supplied 7.5cm TAC 40 (PaK40) anti-tanks guns. These excellent guns provided the Romanians with the hitting power required to deal with the Soviet T-34 tank, and the heavier KV and IS models. In 1944 each division's artillery organised a second battery of anti-tank guns. These divisional level anti-tank guns are 75mm guns for taking on the increasingly numerous heavier Soviet tanks. The 1st Armoured Division is equipped with the native TAC 43 or M43 Reșița gun. This gun took the best of the Vickers 75mm AA gun, German PaK40 and Soviet ZIS-3 and combined them into a Romanian design of their own.
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includes four Anti-tank Gun Crews and one Observer Team.
In the Crimea, Germany supplied 7.5cm TAC 40 (PaK40) anti-tanks guns. These excellent guns provided the Romanians with the hitting power required to deal with the Soviet T-34 tank, and the heavier KV and IS models. In 1944 each division's artillery organised a second battery of anti-tank guns. These divisional level anti-tank guns are 75mm guns for taking on the increasingly numerous heavier Soviet tanks. The 1st Armoured Division is equipped with the native TAC 43 or M43 Reșița gun. This gun took the best of the Vickers 75mm AA gun, German PaK40 and Soviet ZIS-3 and combined them into a Romanian design of their own.












