Bolt Action British SAS (NWE) sections New
Contains 8 metal figures. Heads variants may vary from those in the pictures.
The British Special Air Service (SAS) units in North-West Europe (NWE) during World War II were elite troops specializing in unconventional warfare. They conducted a variety of operations behind enemy lines, including sabotage, reconnaissance, and direct action missions. Here's a detailed look at their organization and activities:
Organization: SAS sections were typically composed of a small number of highly trained soldiers, often operating in teams of 15 to 20 men. Each section was divided into smaller patrols, usually consisting of four to six men. These patrols were capable of operating independently, allowing for flexibility and the ability to cover more ground.
Equipment: SAS sections were equipped with a range of specialized weapons and equipment, tailored for their mission profiles. Commonly used weapons included:
- Sten submachine guns
- Lee-Enfield rifles
- Bren light machine guns
- Colt M1911 pistols
- Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knives