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Carro armato Celere "Sahariano"

List of Italian military vehicles during the Second World War

Armored Fighting Vehicles[]

The Italian designation system for tanks consisted of a letter (L, M or P; designating light, medium and heavy tanks respectively) followed by two numbers: one giving the approximate weight in tons, the other giving the year it was accepted for service. Thus "M11/39" means the 11 ton medium tank of 1939. The Italian definitions of light, medium and heavy tank differ from other nations at the time. For instance the Italian "medium" tanks are often described as "light" in other sources.

Tankettes[]

Light Tanks[]

Medium Tanks[]

Heavy Tanks[]

  • P40
  • P43 Prototypes

Self-Propelled Guns[]

Armored Cars[]

Unarmored Fighting Vehicles[]

Wheeled[]

Unarmored Vehicles[]

Half-Tracks[]

  • Breda-61 (a licensed copy of the German SdKfz 7)
  • FIAT SC727

Artillery Tractors[]

  • Pavesi Р4.31 (L140)

Automobiles[]

  • Alfa Romeo 6С2500 Coloniale
  • FIAT-508СМ
  • Balilla-1100 Coloniale
  • Lancia Aprilia Coloniale

Trucks[]

Light Trucks/Utility Vehicles[]

  • Breda-32
  • Breda-40
  • Breda-41
  • ОМ-32 Autocarretta da Montagna
  • ОМ-36DM
  • SPA TL.37
  • SPA CL39
  • SPA ТМ40

Medium Trucks[]

  • Alfa Romeo 430RE
  • Alfa Romeo 800RE
  • Breda Dovunque-41
  • Bianchi Miles
  • Ceirano-50СМ
  • FIAT-626 NM
  • Isotta-Fraschini D65
  • Isotta-Fraschini D80
  • SPA Dovunque-35
  • SPA Dovunque-41
  • SPA-38R

Heavy Trucks[]

  • FIAT-633NM
  • FIAT-634N
  • FIAT-666
  • Fiat 661
  • Lancia Ro
  • Lancia 3Ro
  • Lancia EsaRo
  • ОМ Taurus
  • ОМ Titano

Motorcycles[]

See also[]

External links[]

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