WW2 Italian Tanks Carro Armato M13/40 Kingdom of Italy (1940-At Least 1954) Medium Tank – 710 Built The Carro Armato M13/40 was an Italian medium tank used with mixed results by the Italian Regio Esercito (English: Royal Army) from 1940 to 1943 in North Africa, the Balkans, and the...
The main Italian anti-tank weapon when the country entered the war on 10 June 1940, was theCannone da 47/32 Modello 1935, also known as theElefantino(English: Little Elephant) by the soldiers. This cannon was the Italian licensed version of the Austrian4.7 cm Bohler. The Elefantino was ...
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The above three brigades of the Harrar Division consisted of 11 infantry battalions. 1 Medium tank platoon (12M11/39) 1 Light tank platoon (12L3/35) One armored car squadron (Fiat 611) (1) 149/13 mm heavy field artillery battery (1)105/28 mmheavy field artillery battalion Coastal Column...
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WW2 Italian Vehicles in Foreign Service FIAT 3000 in Danish Service Kingdom of Denmark (1928-1929) Light Tank – 1 Purchased As a neutral bystander, the Danish Army had no hands-on experience with the introduction of the tank on the battlefields in the First World War. This did not mean ...
Italian Republic (1989-Present) Wheeled Tank Destroyer – ~493 Built The concept of a fast tank destroyer for the Italian Army was conceived during the Cold War in order to replace some vehicles then in Italian service, such as the then obsolete M47 Patton. Such a vehicle was also meant ...