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Italian Armored Cars Autoblindo Ab41 Ab43 1st Edition Daniele Guglielmi

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Italian Armored Cars Autoblindo Ab41 Ab43 1st Edition Daniele Guglielmi
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Publisher: Model Centrum Progres
File Extension: PDF
File size: 106.53 MB
Pages: 64
Author: Daniele Guglielmi
ISBN: 9788392025405, 8392025407
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1
Volume: 8

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Italian Armored Cars Autoblindo Ab41 Ab43 1st Edition Daniele Guglielmi by Daniele Guglielmi 9788392025405, 8392025407 instant download after payment.

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In 1938, the Italian Fiat Ansaldo company demonstrated their project for a new armored reconnaissance and police vehicle. A year or so later, after evaluation and modification, it was accepted under the designation ABM1. After more trials and further modifications, the ehicle was given the green-light for production in late 1940 (hence the designation AB40). The initial armament consisted of three 8mm Breda MGs, by the time production began of the AB41, a larger turret had been devoloped, mounting a 20mm autocannon with a co-axial 8mm MG. By 1943, around 620 vehicles had been built. Following the Italian surrender of 1943, the German army confiscated around 100 AB41s which were then put into German service under the designation Panzerspähwagen AB41 201. The final 'incarnation' of the AB was the AB43, which had a number of German-instigated improvements such as larger stowage brackets, more potent engine and a new silencer. Most notable however, was the lower-profile (and larger) turret. Around 100 AB43s were built in 1944/45.

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