M14/41
Country | Italy |
Manufacturer | Fiat |
Primary Role | Medium Tank |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseCarro Armato M 14/41 medium tanks entered production in 1941. Although these tanks had their own distinct designation, they were actually an improved version of the predecessor M13/40, equipped with more powerful engines. They first saw action in North Africa; Italian tank crews reported the interior spaces as cramped, and the mechanical work as unreliable. After the Italian forces withdrew from North Africa, M14/41 tanks were used only in rear areas as they were considered obsolete in the face of more modern Allied tanks. A small number of captured examples were briefly pressed into service by British and Australian troops.
ww2dbaseThe M14/41 tanks shared the same chassis with the Italian Semovente 90/53 self-propelled guns.
ww2dbaseDuring the design's production life, about 800 M14/41 tanks were produced.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Oct 2011
SPECIFICATIONS
M14/41
Machinery | One SPA 15-TM-40 8-cyl gasoline engine rated at 125hp |
Suspension | Vertical volute spring |
Armament | 1x47mm gun, 1x8mm coxial Modello 38 machine gun, 1x8mm flexible Modello 38 machine gun |
Armor | 6-42mm |
Crew | 4 |
Length | 4.92 m |
Width | 2.20 m |
Height | 2.38 m |
Weight | 14.0 t |
Speed | 32 km/h |
Range | 200 km |
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