Description Soviet snipers played a crucial role on the Eastern Front during the Second World War, with over 400,000 individuals receiving sniper training. Both men and women served in this capacity—notably Lyudmila Pavlichenko, credited with 309 confirmed kills, and Vasily Zaitsev, famed for his actions at Stalingrad. Soviet doctrine emphasised snipers as force multipliers, targeting enemy officers, machine gunners, and observers to disrupt command and control. Most used Mosin–Nagant 1891/30 rifles fitted with PU scopes, selected for accuracy and ruggedness. Scouts and snipers often operated in pairs, with a spotter assisting the shooter. Camouflage, patience, and marksmanship were essential skills, and many snipers were trained through the DOSAAF programme. Female snipers were particularly valued for their discipline and precision. Soviet snipers were most effective during defensive operations (1941–43), but continued to support offensives later in the war. Their legacy influenced post-war Soviet doctrine and inspired numerous cultural depictions and military reforms. Model: Sniper Team – prone Country/Army: Soviet Dimension (mm) (WxLxH): 28mm Material: UV Cured resin Original Designer: RKX These models are designed for modellers and collectors. They are not toys and are not suitable for children. Model supplied unassembled and unpainted. Additional finishing may be required during assembly. Finished colour of the product may vary from images shown. Photos and dimensions are at 28mm unless noted otherwise. All dimensions are complete with weapons unless otherwise stated. Other scales and dimensions may be available upon request. Models supplied at scales smaller than 20mm may be an alternative design more suitable for small scale prints. These are designed by Bergman or TigerAce1945
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All exchanges and returns would need to be raised within 10 days of the invoice date for Singaporeorders, and 20 days for overseas orders. For local deliveries, there is an option to exchange at any of our boutiques within Singaporeor through our online portal at www.fotografiebeurs.nl. All requests for returns however, would need to be strictly made online at www.fotografiebeurs.nl for both local and overseas deliveries.