This is the Ace, photo etch set for the ‘Russian BM-13, Katyusha’ from Italeri†.
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Italeri |
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(3517) | Basic | ✓ |
Source: Ace Model
This is the Ace, photo etch set for the ‘Russian BM-13, Katyusha’ from Italeri†.
Detail set |
Italeri |
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(3517) | Basic | ✓ |
Source: Ace Model
This is the Eduard, photo etch set for the ‘Russian BM-13, Katyusha‘ from Italeri.
Detail set |
Italeri |
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(35 803) | Basic | 6242 | ✓ |
Source: Eduard
This is the Italieri 6264 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘Russian BM-13, Katyusha’.
They are fragile compared to artillery guns, but are inexpensive and easy to produce.Katyushas of World War II, the first self-propelled artillery mass-produced by the Soviet Union, were usually mounted on trucks. This mobility gave the Katyusha (and other self-propelled artillery) another advantage: being able to deliver a large blow all at once, and then move before being located and attacked with counter-battery fire.
This is the Revell 03076 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘Russian BM-13, Katiusha’.
Katyusha multiple rocket launchers are a type of rocket artillery first built and fielded by the Soviet Union in World War II. Multiple rocket launchers such as these deliver a devastating amount of explosives to a target area more quickly than conventional artillery, but with lower accuracy and requiring a longer time to reload. They are fragile compared to artillery guns, but are inexpensive and easy to produce.
Katyushas of World War II, the first self-propelled artillery mass-produced by the Soviet Union, were usually mounted on trucks. This mobility gave the Katyusha (and other self-propelled artillery) another advantage: being able to deliver a large blow all at once, and then move before being located and attacked with counter-battery fire.