World War II military equipment of Italy World War II naval ships of Italy, World War II tanks of Italy, World War II weapons of Italy, Human torpedo, Italian auxiliary ship Olterra, L3/35, Red Sea Flotilla, Fiat M13/40, Carro Armato P 40, Semovente 75/18
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World War Ii Military Equipment Of Italy
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ISBN: 9781157159650 bzw. 1157159656, in Englisch, General Books LLC, General Books LLC, neu.
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Semovente 75/18, Semovente 90/53, Italian Army Equipment in World War Ii, Semovente Da 149/40, Semovente 47/32, Semovente 105/25, Semovente 75/34. Excerpt: The Semovente 75/18 was an Italian self-propelled gun of the Second World War. It was built by mounting the 75 mm Obice da 75/18 modello 34 mountain gun on the chassis of a M13/40 or M14/41 tank. The first 60 were built using the M13/40 chassis and a subsequent 162 were built on the M14/41 chassis from 1941 onwards. The Semovente 75/18 was intended to be an interim vehicle until the heavier P40 tank could be produced. An Italian artillery Colonel named Sergio Berlese (who designed the Obice da 75/18 modello 34) suggested that Italy should create an armoured fighting vehicle similar to the German StuG III, which had been successful in the French campaign. The first prototype was quickly assembled and delivered, on February 10, 1941, only 12 months after the first M13/40 tank upon which it was based. After that, 60 more examples were ordered. They were delivered in 1941, and were then shipped to North Africa in January 1942. This initial batch was based on the M13 chassis, with its weak 125 hp engine (later to be replaced by one of 145 hp, with M14 chassis). Structurally, this self-propelled gun was built with riveted steel plates, which were thicker but also less sloped than in the original tank (50 mm as against 42 mm max). Frontal armour was almost vertical, but it consisted of two plates that strengthened it when compared to a simple homogeneous steel plate. Semovente 75/18 during the North African Campaign, 1942. 1943 photograph of a Semovente 75/18 in Italy. The photograph features a good view of the 75mm main armament. Semovente 75/18 with German troops in Albania, September 1943.Th. More:
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Semovente 75/18, Semovente 90/53, Italian Army Equipment in World War Ii, Semovente Da 149/40, Semovente 47/32, Semovente 105/25, Semovente 75/34. Excerpt: The Semovente 75/18 was an Italian self-propelled gun of the Second World War. It was built by mounting the 75 mm Obice da 75/18 modello 34 mountain gun on the chassis of a M13/40 or M14/41 tank. The first 60 were built using the M13/40 chassis and a subsequent 162 were built on the M14/41 chassis from 1941 onwards. The Semovente 75/18 was intended to be an interim vehicle until the heavier P40 tank could be produced. An Italian artillery Colonel named Sergio Berlese (who designed the Obice da 75/18 modello 34) suggested that Italy should create an armoured fighting vehicle similar to the German StuG III, which had been successful in the French campaign. The first prototype was quickly assembled and delivered, on February 10, 1941, only 12 months after the first M13/40 tank upon which it was based. After that, 60 more examples were ordered. They were delivered in 1941, and were then shipped to North Africa in January 1942. This initial batch was based on the M13 chassis, with its weak 125 hp engine (later to be replaced by one of 145 hp, with M14 chassis). Structurally, this self-propelled gun was built with riveted steel plates, which were thicker but also less sloped than in the original tank (50 mm as against 42 mm max). Frontal armour was almost vertical, but it consisted of two plates that strengthened it when compared to a simple homogeneous steel plate. Semovente 75/18 during the North African Campaign, 1942. 1943 photograph of a Semovente 75/18 in Italy. The photograph features a good view of the 75mm main armament. Semovente 75/18 with German troops in Albania, September 1943.Th. More:
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World War II Military Equipment of Italy: World War II Naval Ships of Italy, World War II Tanks of Italy, World War II Weapons of Italy (Paperback)
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ISBN: 9781157159650 bzw. 1157159656, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Paperback. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: World War II nava.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 34 pages. 0.082.
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World War II Military Equipment of Italy: World War II Naval Ships of Italy, World War II Tanks of Italy, World War II Weapons of Italy (Paperback)
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ISBN: 9781157159650 bzw. 1157159656, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Citi Retail [9235530], Lowfield Heath, United Kingdom.
Paperback. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: World War II nava.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 34 pages. 0.082.
Paperback. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: World War II nava.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 34 pages. 0.082.
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World War II Military Equipment of Italy. World War II Naval Ships of Italy, World War II Tanks of Italy, World War II Weapons of Italy (2011)
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ISBN: 9781157159650 bzw. 1157159656, in Englisch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Deastore [50723639], Roma, RM, Italy.
Language: english. Print On Demand.
Language: english. Print On Demand.
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World War II military equipment of Italy World War II naval ships of Italy, World War II tanks of Italy, World War II weapons of Italy, Human torpedo, Italian auxiliary ship Olterra, L3/35, Red Sea Flotilla, Fiat M13/40, Carro Armato P 40, Semovente 75/18 (2011)
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ISBN: 1157159656 bzw. 9781157159650, vermutlich in Englisch, Books LLC, Reference Series, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, MARZIES.de Buch- und Medienhandel, 14621 Schönwalde-Glien.
Kartoniert / Broschiert HISTORY / Military / World War II, neu, 2017-10-24.
Kartoniert / Broschiert HISTORY / Military / World War II, neu, 2017-10-24.
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World War II military equipment of Italy World War II naval ships of Italy, World War II tanks of Italy, World War II weapons of Italy, Human torpedo, Italian auxiliary ship Olterra, L3/35, Red Sea Flotilla, Fiat M13/40, Carro Armato P 40, Semovente 75/18 (2011)
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ISBN: 1157159656 bzw. 9781157159650, in Englisch, Books LLC, Reference Series, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, MARZIES.de Buch- und Medienhandel, 14621 Sch.
Kartoniert / Broschiert HISTORY / Military / World War II, neu.
Kartoniert / Broschiert HISTORY / Military / World War II, neu.
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