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Bolt Action Finnish Light Mortar & flame thrower New

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Bolt Action Finnish Light Mortar & flame thrower New

Pack contains 4 metal foot figures.

The Finnish Army effectively utilized light mortars and flamethrowers during various conflicts, most notably during the Winter War (1939-1940) and the Continuation War (1941-1944) against the Soviet Union.

Light Mortars: The Finnish Army used a variety of light mortars, including the 50mm, 60mm, and 81mm models. These mortars were essential for providing indirect fire support to infantry units. They were praised for their mobility and ease of use, which allowed Finnish troops to quickly set up, fire, and relocate. The light mortars were used to target enemy troops, fortifications, and light vehicles, proving to be effective in the rugged terrain of Finland.

Flamethrowers: Flamethrowers were another critical component of the Finnish arsenal, especially during the intense close-quarter battles that characterized much of the fighting. The Finnish Army employed various models of flamethrowers, often captured from Soviet forces or supplied by Germany. These weapons were particularly useful in clearing bunkers, trenches, and other fortified positions. The psychological impact of flamethrowers was also significant, as their fearsome reputation could demoralize enemy troops.

Both light mortars and flamethrowers contributed to the Finnish Army's ability to conduct effective defensive and offensive operations despite often being outnumbered and outgunned. Their effective use of these weapons showcased the ingenuity and adaptability of Finnish forces during these critical periods of their history.