Brummbar

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The Sturmpanzer 43. known more commonly from its Allied reporting name Brummbar was an infantry supporting assault gun used by the Wehrmacht and a unit in Flames of War. Boasting a 150mm gun, the Brummbar was designed to say "No" to any and all sorts of fortifications, especially in urban combat, areas that the Germans had some difficulties adapting.

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The Brummbar was developed from the need for a low-profiled infantry support gun that could follow infantry into urban combat. Using a Panzer IV chassis, it was mounted initially with a Stuh 43 gun, until later an entire 800 kilos (1,800 lbs) was shaved off by reducing the armor of the gun itself. The vehicle went through 4 revisions using different chassis and other additional upgrades. The Brummbar was first put into combat at Kursk, where combat proved that additional armor for the driver's compartment was needed. However many Brummbars were abandoned due to the speed of the advancing soviet forces. A total of 306 were built, with the Brummbar serving at Kursk, Warsaw, and the Bulge.

German Forces in Flames of War
Tanks: Panzer II - Panzer III - Panzer IV - Panther - Tiger - Tiger II - Panzer 38(t) - Captured Tank Platoon (Germany)
Transports: SdKfz 250 - SdKfz 251 - Opel Blitzwagen
Infantry: MG34 Platoon - AT-Rifle Team - Assault Pioneer Platoon - Grenadier Company - Fallshirmjager Company
Artillery: PaK-40 Anti-Tank Gun - Hummel - Panzerwerfer 42 - Wespe - Grille - PaK-43 - 12cm Mortar - 8cm Mortar - 21cm Nebelwerfer 42 - 30cm Nebelwerfer 42
Tank Destroyers and Assault guns: Marder - StuG III - Jagdpanzer IV - Nashorn - Elefant - Jagdtiger - Brummbar - Hetzer - Sturmpanzer II Bison
Armored Cars: SdKfz. 234/2 'Puma' - Sd.Kfz 222/223 - SdKfz. 231
Aircraft: JU-87 Stuka - HS-129 - ME-262 Sturmvogel
Anti-Aircraft: Flak 88mm - Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind & Ostwind