Flames Of War Rulebook: Grey Wolf
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Organisation of Finnish Army in Late War
In late 1943 the Finnish army had been reorganised so that each infantry division was reduced to two regiments with three battalions of infantry each, and one independent battalion. On the plus side infantry divisions now had more anti-tank guns at the regimental and divisional level. Artillery was also strengthened, with many 76mm guns being replaced by 105mm or 122mm guns. The Panssari Division was by now at full strength, with the StuG assault guns (Sturmi) forming a new battalion of assault guns, to join the Panssari and Jääkäri brigades. Unfortunately T-26 still was the most numerous tank supported by a handful of T-34s and T-28s as well as two KV-1s. Several separate battalions were combined into brigades. The Sissi units were of little use in the positional phase of the Continuation War, and had been largely phased out by 1944.
Buch, A4, Hardback
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