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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | + | 北アフリカ戦線仕様の陸戦隊とII号戦車F型を搭載した、特別編成部隊と大発動艇による強襲部隊です。<br> | |
+ | 大発自体も北アフリカ戦仕様のif特別仕様&塗装となっています。<br> | ||
+ | 対戦車戦能力は限定的ですが、北アフリカ戦線の着上陸戦闘において、その高い戦闘力を発揮します。 | ||
− | + | This assault force consists of a specialised landing force trained for North African conditions and a Panzer II Ausf. F embarked on a daihatsu.<br> | |
+ | The daihatsu itself is a what-if model that has been customised for North Africa.<br> | ||
+ | Although it's anti-tank capability is low, it can demonstrate it's high combat power during landings in the North African Front. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 03:27, 6 September 2021
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No.436 大発動艇(II号戦車/北アフリカ仕様)
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Introduction
北アフリカ戦線仕様の陸戦隊とII号戦車F型を搭載した、特別編成部隊と大発動艇による強襲部隊です。
大発自体も北アフリカ戦仕様のif特別仕様&塗装となっています。
対戦車戦能力は限定的ですが、北アフリカ戦線の着上陸戦闘において、その高い戦闘力を発揮します。
This assault force consists of a specialised landing force trained for North African conditions and a Panzer II Ausf. F embarked on a daihatsu.
The daihatsu itself is a what-if model that has been customised for North Africa.
Although it's anti-tank capability is low, it can demonstrate it's high combat power during landings in the North African Front.