The British considered the excellent 25pdr one of the best field guns of its day It was light, mobile and easy to reposition in combat situations. It also had excellent range and by 1944 it was still the primary artillery weapon of the British and Commonwealth forces. The gun could fire new super-charged rounds to substantially increase its muzzle velocity for anti-tank work. The 25pdr gun was capable of firing a wide variety of ammunition, including smoke, flare, incendiary, propaganda and squash-head shells, as well as the normal HE, Shrapnel and AP rounds.
Flames Of War contents:
This Flames Of War boxed set contains:
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British Royal Artillery Battery
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British Artillery Command Rifle Teams (NW Europe)
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British Observer Rifle Team (NW Europe)
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British Staff Team (NW Europe) with scenic base
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British OQF 25 pdr Guns and limbers (NW Europe) with scenic bases