The Carro Armato M13/40 was an Italian World War II tank designed to replace the M11/39 in the Royal Italian Army at the start of World War II. It was...
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arrived in 1935. Soon after, the official designations incorporated "Carro Armato or "CA" meaning "armed carriage". Italy bought a number of Carden Loyd...
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The Carro Armato M15/42 was the last Italian medium tank produced during World War II. It was based on the earlier M13/40 and M14/41 medium tanks, and...
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Production began in spring 1943, with the 75 mm L/34 gun (the same as on the Carro Armato P 40) on the chassis of the M15/42 tank. Some sixty were built before...
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of the 235th Semoventi Artillery Regiment of the 135ª Armored Division "Ariete II". Each group received twelve units, which were used in the defense of...
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German Diplomats Are Getting Creative". Forbes. 29 August 2023. Il carro armato Leaopard 1, Storia Militare N.10-2018, Ed. Storia Militare srl, Genova...
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development, with a few hundred of each eventually being produced. The Carro Armato P40 tank, roughly equivalent to the M4 Sherman and Panzer IV medium tanks...
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World War II) Carro Armato (tanks) Carro Leggero (popular name for the L6/40) Carro Pesante (popular name for the P40 and P26/40) Carro Veloce or ‘’fast...
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called Dabbāba (after a type of siege engine). In Italian, a tank is a "carro armato" (lit. "armed wagon"), without reference to its armour. Norway uses the...
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Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 13 September 2020. "Quei bambini sul carro armato - la Repubblica.it". Archivio - la Repubblica.it (in Italian). 11 June...
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