Cross
September 26th, 2012, 03:18 PM
1. The British didn’t use a carbine (weapon 006) until 1944. The Lee-Enfield No. 5 Mk. I Unofficially known as the Jungle Carbine. Could call it Carbine No.5
Early war British HQ unit 244 could have its carbine changed to a Thompson SMG.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/jungle_carbine.htm
2. The Staghound AA (unit 163) with open turret has top armour.
3. The infantry Vickers K HMG (weapon 143) should be changed to a LMG and range lowered to 600yds and HEK raised to reflect 950rpm RoF.
Commandos didn’t use the ‘K’ with a tri-pod, it was used with a bipod. They used the ‘K’ with bipod, sometimes instead of Vickers HMGs when they wanted to travel light.
http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk/kgun-no2.htm
http://world.guns.ru/machine/brit/vickers-go-machine-gun-e.html
4. The Vickers K Twin AAMG (weapon 135) could also have higher HEK to reflect 950rpm RoF x2. Could lower range to 24 to match other 30cal AAMGs
Early war British HQ unit 244 could have its carbine changed to a Thompson SMG.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/jungle_carbine.htm
2. The Staghound AA (unit 163) with open turret has top armour.
3. The infantry Vickers K HMG (weapon 143) should be changed to a LMG and range lowered to 600yds and HEK raised to reflect 950rpm RoF.
Commandos didn’t use the ‘K’ with a tri-pod, it was used with a bipod. They used the ‘K’ with bipod, sometimes instead of Vickers HMGs when they wanted to travel light.
http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk/kgun-no2.htm
http://world.guns.ru/machine/brit/vickers-go-machine-gun-e.html
4. The Vickers K Twin AAMG (weapon 135) could also have higher HEK to reflect 950rpm RoF x2. Could lower range to 24 to match other 30cal AAMGs