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Battlefront Miniatures
The People's Army committed their armour into battle in battalions, Tieu Doàn Thiet Giáp (pronounced thee-ow doh?ahn tee-et harp), and grouped these into entire regiments. As aid from China and the Soviet Union increased, their armoured strength grew rapidly from a single battalion in 1965 to three armoured regiments in 1971. This gave them a significant advantage over the puppet forces as each battalion had more tanks than an entire ARVN armoured brigade.
The Vietnamese term xe thiet giáp (ironclad vehicle) is used to refer to tanks. However, the influence of the English word "tank" has also led to the use of "xe tang" (pronounced ser tung), or simply "tang" as well.
Metal and plastic components.
Contents:
1 Miniature
‣ K-3 (PT-76) Tank
The Vietnamese term xe thiet giáp (ironclad vehicle) is used to refer to tanks. However, the influence of the English word "tank" has also led to the use of "xe tang" (pronounced ser tung), or simply "tang" as well.
Metal and plastic components.
Contents:
1 Miniature
‣ K-3 (PT-76) Tank
Miniatures are supplied unpainted. Preparation and assembly are required.
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