Landsverk Anti II AA-tank
Swedish company Landsverk developed L-62 design during 1941-42 by lengthening the hull of the L-60/m-36 tank (see HU010 Toldi) and mounting the excellent 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft cannon (40 ItK/38).
Finland bought six Landsverk Anti-II anti-aircraft vehicles from Sweden in 1942. In May they were assigned to the Anti-aircraft battery of the Armoured Brigade.
During the summer 1944 battles the battery downed eleven Soviet aircraft and prevented air-attacks against the Armoured Brigade.
The Finns continued to use Landsverk Anti-II until 1966.
Technical Data:
Weight: 9.5 tonne
Engine: 160hp Scania 1664cc
Crew: 5
Armour: 6-20mm
Armament: 40mm Bofors AA auto-cannon
Speed: maximum 40 km/h
In Flames Of War
The Landsverk Anti-II is an excellent mobile anti-aircraft weapon, though only lightly armed and armoured can hold its own against light armour. It is mobile (Fully-tracked) and well armed (40mm 36M Bofors gun: Range 24"/60cm, ROF 4, AT 6, FP 4+) and its armour is enough to protect it from light weapons (Front 2, Side 1, Top 0).
Designed by Evan Allen
Painted by Dion Holswich
Resumen del producto
Swedish company Landsverk developed L-62 design during 1941-42 by lengthening the hull of the L-60/m-36 tank (see HU010 Toldi) and mounti...