Anti-personnel minelayer

Do to the Allies essesive use of infantry raids the Soviets developed the Anti-Personal Mine Layer. This vehicle could place small mines at positions where the Soviets predicted that the Allies were likely to move their troops through such as "back doors" to Soviet bases. The Mine Layer itself was armored enough to take a beating allowing it to escape most encounters with only scratches. It could carry five mines at once and could refill at a Service Depot at a fee of 500 credits.