Soviet paratroopers. 1941-43. ZVEZDA 6138
Soviet paratroopers. 1941-43. ZVEZDA 6138
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Soviet paratroopers. 1941-43. ZVEZDA 6138

This kit includes four plastic Soviet paratroopers. Model supplied unpainted. Assembly required. Models can be assembled individually, or combined onto the larger unit base.

€5.70
Tax included

6138

Data sheet

Scale
1:72
Era
World War II
País
Russia
Material
Plastic
New


This kit includes four plastic Soviet paratroopers. Model supplied unpainted. Assembly required. Models can be assembled individually, or combined onto the larger unit base.

The Soviet Union was actually the first country in the world to experiment with parachuting soldiers out of airplanes. In 1936, a 1200 man trial run was conducted near Kiev, which greatly impressed the foreign military observers on hand to see the event. Ironically, despite this head start, the Soviet Union rarely used paratroopers during the war.

By the time of the German invasion, the Soviet Union had five airborne Corps available. During the early fighting, a few small airborne drops were made by the Soviets, and larger efforts were made in 1942 and 1943. But for most of the war the airborne units were converted into Guards Rifle Divisions to reinforce the front lines.

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