WW2 Italian Tanks Carro Armato M13/40 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 Italian peninsula. The tank was produced in large numbers and was ...
A pack containing low-poly PBR ready WW2-era Italian tanks, vehicles, cannons, small arms and soldiers. Great for making strategy games or vehicular combat games. Description Contents and details: - A total of 52 models: 21 tanks, 6 vehicles, 8 cannons, 10 small arms and 7 soldier models...
The “Motozzattere”, the Italian Landing Crafts of WW2 byGiulio PoggiaroniMarch 28, 2024 In January 1942, when plans for the invasion of Malta (Operation C3) were beginning to… Articles The Battle of Crete and the Italian Participation ...
It differed from the first model by the absence of the two upper rows of petrol tanks, replaced by two large boxes that held ammunition. With the remaining 14 jerry cans (4 for water and 10 for fuel), the maximum range went down to about 1,300 km. These jerry cans were almost never...
such as tanks. Sadly, he died in 2010. In addition to the personal loss, this is a great loss to historians, as he was probably the leading expert in his field. In particular, he was working with Riccio on an unfinished book about Italian artillery. Did this lost book give details of...
After the Second World War, the Italian medium tanks, known as carri armati M (English: M tanks), that were still around all over the Italian peninsula were put into service with the newly formed Esercito Italiano (English: Italian Army) and the Polizia di Stato (English: State Police). ...
Kingdom of Italy The IV Battaglione Carri M13/40 (English: 4th M13/40 Tank Battalion) was the only Italian unit equipped with Carri Armati M13/40 (English: M13/40 tanks) that fought in the Balkans during the Second World War. Although deployed in a different theater of operation compared...