@Yavid:
looking at it… your completely right about about lend-lease american equipment the only things that make any sense is… .
…shermans
Not that the Russians didn’t use SOME Stuarts, but not many; the gun-armor race had already moved too far on the eastern front for the Stuart, the Russians knew it, and the Americans stopped sending them after just a couple hundred or so.
…p-40s, and the b-25s
I didn’t know that the Russians used P-40s and B-25s, but I guess I’m not surprised. Those things were flippin ubiquitous!
…oh and using recoloring of the american paratrooper would be good to get soviet paratroopers
I’m not sure that the US para’s are all that close in look and gear to Soviet paras, though I suppose they’d be better than nothing. I’ll probably stick with EotH para’s though, which are more “generic-looking.” Did the Russians get a significant number of folding-stock M1 carbines? I would imagine the Russians might like the the M1 carbine OK as they compare rather interestingly with the famous PPSh. They are ballistically (.30"/1900 fps vs. .32"/1600 fps) and ergonomically similar (light, wood stock, short barrel) but I would expect the folding stock version was rare enough to have been reserved for “special” troops in the US and not exported much…