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Brave Witches

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Brave Witches (2016-2017)

The story of Brave Witches begins in September, 1944, shortly before the destruction of the Neuroi hive over Gallia by the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, the Strike Witches. Witch-in-training Hikari Karibuchi, younger sister to veteran witch Takami Karibuchi, volunteers for deployment to Europe to bolster witch forces in the ever-worsening conflict with the alien Neuroi. After managing to (technically) pass her acceptance trial, Hikari is assigned to the Suomus Independent Volunteer Aerial Squadron (set to be reorganized into the 507th JFW, the Silent Witches) while Takami is assigned to the 502nd JFW, the Brave Witches; the Karibuchi sisters depart for Europe on the same day news of the Gallia hive's destruction reaches Fuso newspapers.

After three weeks of travel through the Arctic Ocean, their carrier group comes under attack by Neuroi, and Takami ultimately ends up comatose after using her Absolute Magic Eye ability to decimate most of the Neuroi. Hikari volunteers to take Takami's place in the 502nd, a high-risk frontline assignment, despite Hikari herself having relatively low magic ability, which she also has poor control over. The story of Brave Witches follows Hikari's struggle to prove herself as a witch in the harsh environment of the Eastern Front, and to fit in with a squadron she was never supposed to be a part of.


Chronologically, Brave Witches takes place after Strike Witches, and before Strike Witches 2.

For more in-depth explanations of the lore and setting of the World Witches universe, see the first season's page.

Warning: Some descriptions and images are spoilers for the series, read at your own risk.

The following weapons were used in the anime series Brave Witches:


Pistols

FP-45 Liberator

An additional spoiler warning: This pistol is key to events in the series finale, something avoidable on most other Witches pages due to the climax usually not directly involving a firearm.

An FP-45 Liberator is shipped to the 502nd JFW base in Petersburg, Orussia along with other weapons and supplies. Hikari takes a liking to the strange-looking pistol, at first not realizing it's even a gun. Waltrud Krupinski plays along and convinces Hikari it's actually a "Celtic magic talisman" as it's "shaped like a rune". Hikari wears it around her neck for the mission to Murmansk, during which she gives it back to Waltrud still thinking it's a good-luck charm. Some time later, Waltrud returns the Liberator to Hikari, who places it in her pocket and forgets about it...

FP-45 Liberator - .45 ACP
As Nikka Katajainen checks out an StG 44, Naoe Kanno inspects the Liberator's hollow grip (which can hold ten spare rounds) and is disappointed to find the nearly-useless pistol doesn't even have any ammo. Naoe refers to the pistol by name: "Liberator". (Ep.8)
Waltrud gives Hikari the cute good luck charm, as Nikka and Naoe look on in disbelief. (Ep.8)
Hikari drops the Liberator down her shirt before the same four witches depart for Murmansk. (Ep.8)
When Waltrud opts to take on half of the giant sea mine Neuroi alone, Hikari gives her back the "charm" for good luck, which Waltrud tucks into her breast pocket. (Ep.8)
The Liberator ends up saving Waltrud's life when it takes the impact of a small-type Neuroi crashing into her at the end of the battle. Note that being a single-shot pistol, the damage to the grip area does not prevent it functioning. (Ep.8)
Waltrud returns the FP-45 to Hikari (who learned what it really was from Nikka in the meantime) and loads it for her. Waltrud does indeed follow the proper steps for loading the pistol, rotating the striker out of the way, opening the breech block, inserting a round, closing the breech block, and rotating the striker back again. (Ep.11)
Hikari thanks Waltrud, and tucks the little pistol into her pocket. (Ep.11)
In a perfectly executed Chekhov's Gun, the Liberator slips out of Hikari's pocket when all other options have failed her. (Ep.12)
As the pistol floats past her face, Hikari grabs hold of it. (Ep.12)
Hikari aims the FP-45 at the core of Grigori. (Ep.12)
Concentrating all her magic power into the pistol's single cartridge, Hikari fires the Liberator... (Ep.12)
...destroying an entire Neuroi hive with that one shot, the air filling with a beautiful shower of purple and white Neuroi shards. (Ep.12)

Submachine Guns

KP/-31

At least one KP/-31 submachine gun is among the supplies sent to the Brave Witches' base. It's likely intended for use by Nikka Katajainen, the only Suomus witch in 502nd, though it's not seen used in the show. The KP/-31 was a mainstay weapon of many Suomus witches earlier in the war and prominently seen in the Witches of Aurora manga, which focuses on Nikka, Eila Juutilainen, and other Suomus witches of LLv.24, including Eini Luukkanen, Laura Nissinen, and Hanna Wind, as well as Eila's sister Aurora, a tank witch.

KP/-31 - 9x19mm
A KP/-31 and StG 44 sit unloaded as Nikka and Naoe finish unpacking supplies. The KP/-31 has a pair of stick magazines, as opposed to the more iconic drum. (Ep.8)
Nikka and Laura Nissinen flying B-239 strikers and using KP/-31 SJRs fitted with drum mags in official artwork set during Nikka's time with LLv.24. The SJR variant features a muzzle brake. (Art)

MP 40

Karlsland soldiers operating artillery and supporting other elements of Operation Freyja are mostly armed with MP 40 submachine guns.

MP 40 - 9x19mm
Grigori looms over the infantry and Panzer IVs. (Ep.12)
Neuroi shards flutter to Earth over the allied troops, providing a decent look at one of their MP 40s. (Ep.12)

Assault Rifles & Rifles

StG 44

Flying Officer Waltrud Krupinski uses a Sturmgewehr 44 as her weapon of choice, while Squadron Leader Gundula Rall also uses one on occasion. The StG 44s are sometimes equipped with a fictional grenade launcher based on (and likely developed from, in an in-universe sense) the Leuchtpistole 34; the grenades fired from the launcher are rocket-propelled.

StG 44 - 7.92x33mm Kurz
Leuchtpistole 34 - 26.65mm
Some troops on guard duty at an observation post in Petersburg appear to be armed with StG 44s. (Ep.6)
Nikka and Naoe inspect a crate of shiny new StG 44s. (Ep.8)
Disappointed it's not a crate of food, Nikka loads an empty magazine into one of the StGs. (Ep.8)
Waltrud inspects her StG's bolt during a late-night trip to the range, while having a discussion about combat experience with Edytha Rossmann. (Ep.8)
Inspecting the bolt carrier, Waltrud explains how she wants Nikka, Naoe, and Hikari to get more experience, so they aren't as reliant on the veteran witches like herself and Edytha. (Ep.8)
Having fully field stripped and inspected the rifle, Waltrud lays all its parts down on the bench. (Ep.8)
But after Waltrud semi-jokingly suggests she also picked Hikari for the mission for other reasons, Waltrud grabs the stripped StG's receiver assembly and points it at Waltrud in annoyance, who feigns being shot. (Ep.8)
Taking on one half of the giant sea mine Neuroi threatening the Britannian supply fleet, Waltrud readies her launcher-equipped Sturmgewehr. (Ep.8)
Waltrud and Hikari blast their way through hordes of small-type Neuroi, heading for its main body. Waltrud definitely fires more than 30 rounds through this fight, though usually with enough cuts between events that it's ambiguous whether she has a "bottomless magazine" or is simply reloading off-screen. (Ep.8)
After locating the core by kicking a small-type into the main Neuroi, Waltrud immediately fires her grenade launcher. (Ep.8)
The rocket-propelled grenade flies straight and true, hitting the the core directly, destroying the sea mine Neuroi. (Ep.8)
Waltrud holds her rifle after firing, showing what the launcher looks like without a grenade loaded. (Ep.8)
Waltrud using a training-type StG 44 against Takami Karibuchi, which as usual is painted entirely orange to denote that it fires paintball/simunition type rounds. (Ep.10)
Gundula Rall strikes a badass pose with her StG 44 as she orders the Brave Witches to take off. (Ep.11)
Leading the charge, Gundula opens fire with her Sturmgewehr. (Ep.11)
After salvaging a shard of the core of Gustav's magic-infused high explosive round, Gundula jury-rigs it onto her rifle's grenade. The launcher is mostly unchanged from the original Leuchtpistole, the notable difference being the lack of a pistol grip. (Ep.12)
Gundula takes off, giving a good look at the improvised magic grenade as well as her brand new Bf 109 K-4 striker, picked up by Waltrud and company during the mission to Murmansk. (Ep.12)
The special grenade is fired. Being a small shard of the original magic crystal, it only has the power to punch a small hole through the hive's clouds rather than disperse them entirely, but that's enough. (Ep.12)
Blocking a lighting attack from Grigori, Waltrud leads the way into the depths of the hive. Waltrud uses a regular StG 44 without a launcher during this battle. (Ep.12)
A front-end view of Waltrud's rifle as she helps thin out Grigori's snake-like defences. (Ep.12)

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