War at Sea
Allied Nations
- Australia
- Brazil
- Canada
- France
- Greece
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Poland
- Soviet Union
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Allies stat table
Axis Nations
Neutral Nations/Installations
Sets
- War At Sea
- Task Force
- Flank Speed
- New Starter
- Condition Zebra
- Set V (Fleet Command)
- Surface action
- First Strike (Forumini Expansion Deck A)
- Infamy (Forumini Expansion Deck B)
- Battle Line (Forumini Expansion Deck C)
- All Hands on Deck (Forumini D)
- Action Stations (Forumini E)
- Dead Reckoning (Forumini F)
Unit Card:
Set - Rarity - Number
Task Force - Uncommon - 18/60
History:
Reviews:
RaySpruance
This is the best land based attack aircraft despite some flaws in its attacking. First off, the Heavy Strafer is a little out of context since the game operates in 5000m/yd increments and I don't think that a Mitchell can strafe at 10k m/yds. That being said, from a game standpoint, Heavy Strafer can be lethal to anything smaller than a destroyer and do some damage to bigger units. Defensive Armament truly narrows the window that an enemy fighter (not ships) can destroy it. Skip bomb destroys whatever is left standing. If you are playing with land based aircraft, bring this beast to the table.
WikiDoug
The B-25H was an improved version of the B-25G. It featured two additional fixed .50 in (12.7 mm) machine guns in the nose and four in fuselage-mounted pods, and a 75 mm (2.95 in) T13E1 cannon, which was itself based on the 75mm gun carried in the M4 Sherman tank family. Hitting hard at of 10000yds (~6 miles) is a bit farfetched, but 3 miles is within the realm of possibility, and the 1-space range is a good acknowledgment of this firepower.