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  2. Tanks in the Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    It was the main tank employed by the Italian forces fighting on the Eastern Front alongside the L6/40-based Semovente 47/32 self-propelled gun. L6/40s were also used in the North African campaign. The M11/39 medium tank was first produced prior to World War II. The need for a medium infantry tank led FIAT to design a brand new hull in 1938.

  3. Category:World War II tanks of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War II tanks of Italy" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. List of Italian Army equipment in World War II - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. M13/40 tank - Wikipedia

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    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. [6] It was the primary tank used by the Italians throughout the war. The design was influenced by the British Vickers 6-Ton and was based on the modified chassis of the earlier M11/39. [6]

  6. P26/40 tank - Wikipedia

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    The P 26/40 was an Italian World War II heavy tank (sometimes defined medium tank when compared to tanks of other nations). It was armed with a 75 mm gun and an 8 mm Breda machine gun, plus another optional machine gun in an anti-aircraft mount. [3]

  7. L6/40 tank - Wikipedia

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    The L6/40 was a light tank used by the Italian army from 1940 through World War II. [2] [3] It was designed by Ansaldo as an export product, and was adopted by the Italian Army when officials learned of the design and expressed interest. [3]

  8. M15/42 tank - Wikipedia

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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 was built with the lessons from the North African Campaign in mind. [3] [4] The tank was meant to be a stopgap until the heavier P26/40 tank could be produced in numbers.

  9. Carro Armato P.43 - Wikipedia

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    The P43 was the pinnacle of Italian tank design during WW2. The Italians goal with this vehicle was to create a somewhat equivalent of the Panther and Tiger tanks used by their allies. This tank’s design was obviously a natural progression of the P40. The tank only reached the wooden mock-up stage.