Product Description
It entered the export market around 1932 and was in service with 18 countries by 1939. Throughout World War II it became one of the most popular and widespread medium-weight anti-aircraft guns. It was used by the majority of the western Allies and some Axis powers such as Nazi Germany and Hungary.
In the post-war era, the Bofors 40 mm L/60 design was not suitable for action against jet-powered aircraft, so Bofors developed a new 40mm replacement design with significantly more power — the Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70, also known under the generic name ‘Bofors 40mm gun’ — which was adopted by many nations during the Cold War and was selected as NATO-standard in November 1953. The Bofors 40 mm L/60 would however continue to see service long after becoming obsolete as an anti-aircraft weapon due to the massive number of surplus guns from WWII, and a small number of Bofors 40 mm L/60 guns remain in service today. Some weapons saw action as late as the Gulf War and Yugoslav Wars. Over 60,000 units were produced up to the present day.
Product Highlights:
- Options to build as a Mk I or Mk III gun
- Can be assembled in transport or deployed mode
- Gun can elevate up and down
- Gun platform can rotate left and right
- Outrigger can swing open or closed
- Extra ammo and gun barrel included
- 4 British gun crew included
Product Code: 280123
No of Parts: 89 pieces / 2 sprues
Models are supplied unassembled and unpainted.