These guys would eat a tank regiment for lunch but if Soviet fighters show up, the bombers are toast. It was meant to attack Soviet tank columns or individual vehicles in the open field. The Tungsten-cored ammo would punch through whatever they hit (because they were shooting the top of enemy vehicle), with a single hit usually being enough for a mission-kill. An absolute pig to fly, apparently, because of the weight & size of those things (it carried 2 modified AA guns). The 37mm cannon armed Stuka G would get excellent results, until it met any sort of enemy fighter. I'll admit I normally don't use fighters or FBs for anything but air-related missions. They both were cool looking models, but I'm not sure how effective they really were in their intended role.ĮDIT: Has anyone used P-39s in the anti-tank role? It has a 37mm. If any of you had SPI's Campaign for North Africa when you were in high school you'd know this. Anyway, that 40mm Hurri was developed to be a tank killer in North Africa.
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