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I'm putting together a Romanian army and am going to include some anti tank guns. However I can't decide between the TAC 40's and the TAC 43's. What might sway me is the difference in mobility between the two, one being Heavy and the other medium. However I'm looking through the rule book and can't find anything to tell me what the difference between a heavy and a medium gun is. Can anyone help please.
   
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Sheffield, UK

Heavy and medium guns have the same mobility, 4". However heavy guns cannot be concealed by digging them in, they must be concealed in terrain.

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