A report on Carro armato

NOTE: The L3/33 and the L3/35 tankettes were designated "Fast Tank" (Carro Veloce) and were initially known as the CV-33 and the CV-35.

- Carro armato

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Two M11/39s (foreground) and an M13/40 captured by the Australians at Tobruk, January 1941

M11/39 tank

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Italian medium tank first produced prior to World War II.

Italian medium tank first produced prior to World War II.

Two M11/39s (foreground) and an M13/40 captured by the Australians at Tobruk, January 1941

The official Italian designation was Carro Armato (armoured vehicle) M11/39.

Restored L6/40 of Kubinka Tank Museum

L6/40 tank

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Light tank used by the Italian army from 1940 through World War II.

Light tank used by the Italian army from 1940 through World War II.

Restored L6/40 of Kubinka Tank Museum
Fiat-Ansaldo L6/40 in 1940
An L6/40 with German markings passes German infantrymen in occupied Albania, September 1943.
L6/40 ammunition carrier.

The official Italian designation was Carro Armato ("armored vehicle", i.e. "tank") L6/40.

P26/40 Heavy tank in Fiat-Ansaldo factory.

P26/40 tank

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Italian World War II heavy tank.

Italian World War II heavy tank.

P26/40 Heavy tank in Fiat-Ansaldo factory.
Surviving P26/40 during Italian Army parade in 2011

The official Italian designation was carro armato ("armoured vehicle") P 26/40.