US Heavy Machine Gun
This infantry unit contains 3 squads of two models making up three heavy machine guns.
The U.S. heavy machine gun, particularly the M2 Browning .50 caliber, was a formidable weapon that provided American forces with significant firepower during World War II. The M2, often referred to as the "Ma Deuce," was renowned for its reliability, long range, and devastating impact. Capable of firing 450-600 rounds per minute with an effective range of up to 2,000 yards, the M2 was used to target infantry, vehicles, aircraft, and light armored vehicles. It was typically crewed by a team of two to four soldiers, with one firing, one spotting, and the others managing ammunition and maintaining the weapon. This heavy machine gun was mounted on various platforms, including jeeps, tanks, and aircraft, as well as being employed in ground-based defensive positions, making it one of the most versatile and powerful weapons in the U.S. arsenal.The importance of the U.S. heavy machine gun during World War II was highlighted by its widespread use in nearly every major theater of the war. The M2 Browning's ability to provide sustained, accurate, and high-volume fire made it indispensable for both offensive and defensive operations. In Europe, it was crucial during key battles such as the defense of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge and the breakout from Normandy. In the Pacific, it was equally vital in providing cover for advancing troops and defending against Japanese assaults. The heavy machine gun’s capacity to engage both ground and aerial targets made it a critical tool in maintaining air and ground superiority. Its impact on the battlefield was profound, giving U.S. forces the firepower needed to suppress enemy positions, defend against counterattacks, and support infantry movements, ultimately contributing to the overall success of Allied operations in the war.
Why add it to your army?
The HMG plays a vital role in every army. Whether it is mounted on a vehicle, or like this one, carried over the shoulder of infantry. This is a mobile weapon that comes into it's own when it is dug in and out of site! A line of well disguised and defended HMG's can make an infantry advance almost impossible over open terrain. They even have the power to damage lightly armoured vehicles and with up to 6 shots per gun per turn, they can rain down damage an enemy units.
Pros:
- Significant number of shots per turn
- Some anti armour capability
- Ability to enter buildings and benefit from the shelter
- Good rolls to save based on their agility
Cons:
- Can be taken out by most weapons on the battlefield
- Less effective when moving (only 2 shots)
- Paritcularly vulnerable to aerial bombardment
- Ineffective against medium or heavy armour.
Construction
Making these miniatures is straight forward. Just a handful of pieces means you will have your unit of 3 HMG squads in minutes and ready to lay down serious firepower for your army.