Making up the core of the Belgian Army tasked with resisting the inexorable advance of the German Blitzkrieg swarming across France and the Low Countries in 1940, the Belgian Army infantry squad would largely follow the Great War doctrine of static defence.
The squad is led by a sergeant carrying an MP-28 submachine gun. The Fusil-mitrailleur 1930 (FM 30) Browning light machine gun (more commonly known as the 'Belgian BAR') serves as the squad LMG, carried and operated by one man. The remainder of the squad are armed with the Fusil 1889 rifle.
Contains 10 metal 28mm miniatures (with plastic bases):
One NCO with MP28 SMG
One man with FM30 LMG
Eight men with rifles
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted