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Flames of War Late War: Soviet ISU Heavy SP Battery (SBX63)

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Management number 229805630 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price $19.80 Model Number 229805630
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While the Soviets called their heavy guns self-propelled artillery, the Germans called them assault guns. In reality, the Soviets used them in the fire support and tank-hunter role. The heavy guns of the ISU-152 could be found supporting assaulting infantry with direct fire. Their ability to instantly destroy bunkers, buildings, and defensive positions provided excellent infantry support. The ISU-122 more often supported advancing Soviet tank battalions by providing overwatching fire. They would generally take up a position on the flanks of the tank formations and use their large guns to target enemy anti-tank guns, tank-hunters, and panzers. Providing artillery support to the rapidly advancing armour and mechanised formations proved difficult. Stavka found that the 122mm and 152mm self-propelled guns of the ISU-122 and ISU-152 could do the job quite easily using direct fire. This immediate support over open sights could be delivered whether the assault was in cities, crossing rivers, or facing entrenched troops in their fortifications. On the eve of an attack, Soviet scouts crept out into no-man’s land to map the German front line in detail, marking where anti-tank guns and machine-gun nests were situated. They then rushed their detailed maps to the assault gun regiments, who would then assign targets to specific companies for the next day. When the offensive began, Soviet assault guns compared the maps with the horizon, identifying key landmarks and targets and then blasted the enemy guns with intense barrages. Once the enemy guns were silenced, they moved on to their next target, following the infantry as they advanced. Whenever the infantry reported enemy anti-tank guns and machine-gun emplacements, the assault guns would help deal with the problem, blasting the enemy out of their holes before moving on again always pressing forward. Though still somewhat cumbersome and slow, the mobile heavy self-propelled guns were

  • The ISU-122 Self-propelled Gun’s 122mm D-25S gun can provide the firepower to keep even the most heavily armoured German tanks at bay
  • The ISU-152 Self-Propelled Gun’s massive 152mm ML-20S gun is used to dig out entrenched enemy positions. The main gun uses a powerful OF-540 high-explosive shell containing nearly 6kg of TNT
  • Contains 5x plastic ISU-122 (122mm) or ISU-152 (152mm) Assault Guns and Decal Sheet
ASIN B08LH316N6
Color Multicolor
Theme Action
Grenre Strategy
Language English
Brand Name Flames of War
Model Name SBX63
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Manufacturer Battlefront Miniatures
Model Number SBX63
Material Type Plastic
Item Type Name miniature wargame
Item Dimensions 8 x 6 x 3 inches
Number of Items 1
Package Quantity 1
Included Components ISU Assault Guns, Decal Sheet
Is Assembly Required Yes
Age Range Description Adult, Teen
Item Dimensions L x W 8"L x 6"W
Manufacturer Part Number SBX63
Manufacturer Maximum Age MONTHS 1200
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 180

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