Rome's Dacian Wars - Hail Caesar Supplement IJNAFFighting Trajan's invasion of Dacia with model soldiers At the end of the first century AD, the Roman Empire was the greatest military power the world had ever seen. All of Western Europe south of the Rhine and the Danube, southern Britain, North Africa, Egypt, the Balkans and most of the Levant was under its control. The mighty Roman army and its legions had rarely known defeat in living memory and never for very long. One upstart state and its wily,
The Naval Act of 1794 established a permanent standing navy on 27 March 1794
This was completed in 1937
Their weapons specialists managed to install an electrically powered turret with four 20mm guns onto the rear deck of their ships
3 resin gun gabions
The vehicle did not have integral weapons
This was one of the first truly global conflicts
but its role of dashing cavalry had been sensibly changed to that of a "fire brigade"
There is a famous account of Romans not wanting to leave their boat to tackle the frenzied British and their Druid leaders on the shores of Britain
30 Cal saw wide use during the Second World War and for decades beyond
With 7+ armour the Infanterie schlepper is impervious to all forms of small arms fire but keep it out of harm's way in preparation for a devastating coup de grâce
the Shiden-Kai offered pilots a rugged and agile aircraft packing four powerful 20 mm cannons in the wings
and by late 1944 numbers had increased to two per troop