

Bolt Action British Airborne HQ
Pack contains 4 metal figures: 2 officers, 1 medic and 1 spotter.
A British Airborne Headquarters serves as the strategic center for coordinating airborne operations. It's typically staffed with officers specializing in logistics, intelligence, communications, and strategic planning, all working under a commanding officer. Their setup is often mobile, using field tents or prefabricated structures, and equipped with advanced radio and signal equipment to ensure real-time communication between air and ground units.
The headquarters is responsible for developing strategic plans and managing the insertion of paratrooper units behind enemy lines. They handle logistics for ammunition, medical supplies, and equipment while gathering and analyzing intelligence to adapt mission plans accordingly. Coordination with other military branches and allied forces is essential for the success of airborne operations, so the HQ ensures seamless collaboration across units.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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