Re: Order of Battle: Allies Defiant - New units preview
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:06 pm
By applying Soviet camouflage to the Zundapp, this motorcycle could look like a Soviet motorcycle:
The IMZ Ural-72. Throughout World War II, Russia produced 9,799 units IMZ Ural-72 at three locations of the factories of Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Kharkov.
PS: Widely unknown, the Soviet Union received some 34,000 motorcycles thru Lend-Lease. Of these, no less than 26,000 were »Harley-Davidson 42WLA« chain-driven solo motorcycles, the others »Indian« 741, 340 and 344, as well as several British types.
The IMZ Ural-72. Throughout World War II, Russia produced 9,799 units IMZ Ural-72 at three locations of the factories of Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Kharkov.
PS: Widely unknown, the Soviet Union received some 34,000 motorcycles thru Lend-Lease. Of these, no less than 26,000 were »Harley-Davidson 42WLA« chain-driven solo motorcycles, the others »Indian« 741, 340 and 344, as well as several British types.








British military history is the source of some of the earliest orders of battle in the English language, and due to the British Empire's involvement in global conflicts over several centuries the records of historical orders of battle provide a valuable source of study for understanding not only of the composition, but also of tactics and doctrines of the forces through their depiction in the orders of battle. The British Army and UK forces use the acronym ORBAT to describe the structure of both friendly and enemy forces..