Sunday, 5 January 2025

Modeling Madness

 Modeling Madness

Every now and again, my nature to justify everything I do hobbywise just slips and the crazy escapes.

Years back Richard Crawley ran a participation game under the SOTCW banner at the Gauntlet show in Broughton, North Wales. The game was set in a fictional eastern European country which had  fallen in chaos following the break-up of the Soviet Union called Andrevia (similar to one of the Balkan states). Now I didn`t own any Cold War era kit, but wanting to support the society I decided to build a NATO peace keeping contingent. 

Because of my usual anarchistic need to "not walking the path well travelled" in our hobby, I decided on a Spanish force. 

They had M60A3 tanks and M113 carriers, this is the one and only time they ever saw a tabletop.

Ever since, every now and again I find a model which would fit into my orgnisation - an M113 mortar carrier, an M113 with Milan, a recce unit with AML60s and VAMTAC (Spanish Hummer copies) and so the force grows a little bigger. After our visit to Museo de Militar Cartagena back in May the seed of a vague idea has been growing to build and add an M113 with Roland-2 surface-to-air missile system.

My somewhat blurry photos from Cartagena

Spanish vehicles during the National Day parade 

These photos are of Roland-2s on AMX30s in French service


Roland-2 Air-to-air missile system

All-weather self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system Roland-2 with a radar tracking system for target and missile tracking was developed by the company "Messerchmitt-Bolkow-Blohm" (Germany) together with "Aerospatiale-Matra" (France) and is capable of destroying targets flying at speeds up to Mac 1.2 at altitudes from 15m to 5.5 km and ranges from 500m to 6.3 km.

The layout of the Roland-2 SAM system is a rotating tower onto which are mounted: two beams to accommodate missiles, radar antenna detection, radar antenna to escort the target and missiles, optical and infrared tracking systems and antenna command transmitter. Inside the casing of the launcher mounted transmitters and receivers of the target detection radar and target and missile tracking radar, counting and resolution device, remote control, two revolver magazines with eight missiles in transport and launch containers, a radio station, instrumentation and power supply. Beam holders with containers in the angular plane are automatically guided through the target tracking line, in the azimuth plane - by turning the tower. The unit can be fitted to any suitable vehicle chassis – Marder (Germany), AMX 30 (France), M109 (USA) plus several truck mounted variants.   

Roland-2 SAM system fires the same missiles as Roland-1 which it was designed to replace. The solid-propellant missile has an empty weight of 62.5 kg and weighs 6.5 kg, including 3.3 kg of explosives. In addition to the contact fuse, the BC also has a radio detonator, which provides firing at a distance of up to 4 m from the target. The radius of flight of 65 fragments is about 6m.

Combat history

Roland-2 was used by Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War, in 1982 Iraq claimed a F-4E Phantom and a F-5E Tiger

During the Falklands War on June 1st 1982 an Argentine Roland operated by 601st AA Artillery group destroyed Sea Harrier XZ456

During Desert Storm in 1991, Iraqi Rolands claimed an A-6E TRAM Intruder,  a RAF Tornado GR-1 and an A-10 Thunderbolt

 Full disclosure  

I errored the Spanish bought Roland-2 mounted on AMX30 NOT M113s D`oh! I totally miss-identified the vehicle in Cartagena. But I`ve decided I`m just going to fudge it as this is just a fun project and live with it.  

 Base kit - a venerable JB Models M113 Fire Support 


After I mentioned my idea of building one of these over on the SOTCW FB page, Shaun Matthews from S&S Models pointed out they made a Roland-2 turret, which even though I was still tempted to kitbash one, it made far more sense to buy their kit.


The finished model





For anyone interested the rest of my Spanish force can be found here:











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