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The following is a list of equipment used by the Royal Italian Army (''Regio Esercito''), Italian Air Force ('' Regia Aeronautica''), and Royal Italian Navy (''
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Bayonets


Small arms


Handguns


Rifles


Submachine guns


Grenades


Flamethrowers

* Lanciafiamme Modello 35 * Lanciafiamme Modello 41 * Lanciafiamme Modello 41 d'assalto


Machine guns

* Breda Mod. 5C 6.5 mm heavy machine gun * Breda Mod. 5G 6.5 mm light machine gun *
Breda 30 The ''Fucile Mitragliatore Breda modello'' 30 was the standard light machine gun of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Design The Breda 30 was rather unusual for a light machine gun. It was fed from a fixed magazine attached to the ri ...
6.5 mm light machine gun * Breda M31 (licensed copy of the 13.2 mm Hotchkiss machine gun) * Breda 37 8 mm heavy machine gun *
Breda 38 The Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 38 per carri armati was an Italian tank-pattern machine gun used in the Second World War on the Fiat L6/40, the Fiat M11/39 and the Fiat M13/40. It was also adapted as infantry machine gun. The M38 is ...
8 mm tank machine gun * FM 24/29 (ex-French) * Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914 6.5 mm machine gun *
Fiat–Revelli Modello 1935 The Fiat–Revelli 35 was an Italian machine gun, a modified version of the Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914, which had equipped the Italian Army of World War I. Overview The gun has an overall length of 1700 mm, including its 650 mm barr ...
8 mm Breda machine gun * SIA Mod. 1918 6.5 mm heavy machine gun * Breda-SAFAT 7.7 mm machine gun * Breda-SAFAT 12.7 mm machine gun * Scotti–Isotta Fraschini Modello 1933 12.7 mm machine gun


Artillery


Infantry mortars


Field artillery

Italian artillery was usually designated using the calibre and length of the barrel in number of calibre lengths, so "90/53" would mean a weapon with a 90 mm diameter barrel where the length of the barrel was approximately 53 calibre lengths (i.e. 53x90 mm, that is 4.77 m). See also: *
203 mm /53 Italian naval gun The 203 mm/53 Ansaldo was the main battery gun of Italy's most modern Washington Naval Treaty heavy cruisers. This treaty allowed ships of not more than 10,000 tons standard displacement, and with guns no larger than 8 inches (203 mm), t ...
- main gun on Italian cruisers


Anti-tank guns

Before and during World War II, Italy designed most of their anti-aircraft guns and some its infantry guns to also serve in the anti-tank role. No dedicated anti-tank gun was produced. Listed below is just the guns used in anti-tank role most commonly.


Infantry anti-tank weapons

* fucile controcarro 35(P) - Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle captured from Poland *
Solothurn S-18/100 The Solothurn S-18/100 20 mm anti-tank cannon was a German and Swiss anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War. It had a semi-automatic action in a bullpup configuration. As a result of its large, powerful ammunition, the gun had a tr ...
anti-tank rifle *
Solothurn S-18/1000 The Solothurn S18-1000 20 mm was a Swiss anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War. It was a variant of the earlier S-18/100 with modifications for a higher muzzle velocity, as well as a larger cartridge size. The more powerful am ...
anti-tank rifle *
Solothurn S-18/1100 The Solothurn S-18/1100 was a Swiss 20 mm anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War by a number of combatants. History As a result of the defeat of the central-powers during World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles, Germ ...
anti-tank rifle *
Panzerfaust The ''Panzerfaust'' (, "armour fist" or "tank fist", plural: ''Panzerfäuste'') was a development family of single-shot man-portable anti-tank systems developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapons were the first single-use light an ...
- one-shot disposable recoilless shaped charge launcher imported from Germany * Lanciabombe Controcarro 60 mm - HEAT
rifle grenade A rifle grenade is a grenade that uses a rifle-based launcher to permit a longer effective range than would be possible if the grenade were thrown by hand. The practice of projecting grenades with rifle-mounted launchers was first widely used dur ...
capable of penetrating 70 mm RHA at 80 m


Anti-aircraft weapons

All calibers of AA guns were also mounted in portee trucks in dual roles (ground attack and AA).


Vehicles

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. Thus "M11/39" means the 11 ton medium tank of 1939. The Italian definitions of light, medium and heavy tank differ from other nations at the time. For instance the Italian "medium" tanks are often described as "light" in other sources.


Tankettes

The L3 tankette was also a basis for several engineering vehicles.


Tanks


Self-propelled guns


Tank-based


Others

During World War II, Italy regularly mounted cannons on portee trucks. Also, permanent installation of guns on trucks and armored cars were done on
ad-hoc Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning literally 'to this'. In English, it typically signifies a solution for a specific purpose, problem, or task rather than a generalized solution adaptable to collateral instances. (Compare with ''a priori''.) Com ...
basis, therefore many self-propelled guns had no official name besides descriptive type of truck plus type of cannon. Below is the grossly incomplete list of these self-propelled weapons. * - cannon installed on truck TL 37 * * 102/35 su Fiat 634N * * Autocannoni da 75 * * Breda Autocannone Blindato Tipo 102 () * - Lancia 3 RO Chassis * AT - SP ATG armed with 37mm cannon * L.3/Solothurn or L.3/cc (antitank) - changes made on several specimens directly from the operational departments in Italian North Africa in 1941. In place of the twin machine guns an S-18/1000 Solothurn 20 mm anti-tank rifle was mounted, which could penetrate the armor of British armored cars and light tanks. * Trubia - experimental version of the Spanish armed with a gun Breda 20/65 Mod 1935 20mm. * Chariot anti-tank gun or self-propelled L3 47/32 - prototype self-propelled gun armed with a 47/32 mm; trying "desperately" to adapt to the new demands of war the L3 Chariot had a very similar design to the
Panzerjäger I The Panzerjäger I ("English: tank hunter number 1") was the first German ''panzerjäger'' (a self-propelled anti-tank gun, or "tank destroyer") to see service in the Second World War. All mounted the Czech Škoda-built 4.7 cm KPÚV vz. 38 (Ge ...
(which was also derived from the most common light tank in the army of adoption, the Panzer I). The hull, superstructure private, had a front antitank gun 47/32 cowl, which was to protect the crew and the rest of the half was equal to the chassis of L .3, although the photo of the prototype seems that the suspensions were a mainspring. Probably would not be successful, since the recoil while content of 47/32 could, in the long run detrimental to the operation of the medium.


Armoured cars


Engineering and command

* L.3/r - command tank with radio inside, deployed in all tankette units * L.3 carro recupero - experimental version for the recovery of damaged vehicles. * L.3 da demolizione - radio-controlled prototype for the destruction of the minefields. * L6/40 ammunition carrier * L6/40 command tank


Trucks


Light trucks

* * * * * * SPA TL.37 * *


Medium trucks

* Alfa Romeo 430RE * Alfa Romeo 800RE * * * * FIAT-626 NM * Isotta Fraschini D65 * Isotta Fraschini D80 * SPA Dovunque-35 * *
SPA AS.37 The SPA AS.37 was an Italian military light truck, used during World War II. The AS.37 Autocarro Sahariano was developed from 1937 on the frame of the TL.37 artillery tractor and was especially conceived to be employed in the North African des ...
*


Heavy trucks

* * FIAT-634N * FIAT-666 * Fiat 661 * Lancia Ro *
Lancia 3Ro The Lancia Ro, Lancia Ro-Ro and Lancia 3Ro were 4x2 heavy trucks built by Italian manufacturer Lancia from the 1930s through the 1940s for military and civilian use. The 2-cylinder diesel Ro was produced from 1933 to 1939, the 3-cylinder diesel R ...
*
Lancia EsaRo The Lancia Ro, Lancia Ro-Ro and Lancia 3Ro were 4x2 heavy trucks built by Italian manufacturer Lancia from the 1930s through the 1940s for military and civilian use. The 2-cylinder diesel Ro was produced from 1933 to 1939, the 3-cylinder diesel R ...
* * ОМ Titano


Passenger cars

* Alfa Romeo 6С2500 Coloniale *
Fiat 508 The 508 Balilla was a compact car designed and developed by Fiat in 1932. It was, effectively, the replacement of the Fiat 509, although production of the earlier model had ceased back in 1929. It had a three-speed transmission (increased to four ...
CM * Fiat 1100 (1937) (Balilla-1100 Coloniale) * * * Fiat 2800 CMC


Motorcycles

* Benelli 500 M36 * Benelli 500 VLM * Bianchi Supermil 500 * Gilera 500 LTE * Moto Guzzi Alce * Moto Guzzi Trialce * Volugrafo Aermoto 125


Tractors and prime movers

* L.3 ''trattore leggero'' - hypothetical version for towing the gun da. 47/32 * - wheeled artillery tractor * - half-track artillery tractor * - wheeled artillery tractor * - half-track artillery tractor, a licensed copy of the German Sd.Kfz. 7


Miscellaneous vehicles

* Carro Veloce 29 (armored car) - may be misspelled or fictitious (most likely this is the CV-29 tankette by the same name)


Navy ships and war vessels


Aircraft


Radars

The Italy was late on the radar development; At the date of the armistice in 1943, 84 of 85 radars in operation were German-built. Italian Army and Navy have deployed a network of radar detectors and jammers though. * ARGO - domestically developed air warning radar in Pratica di Mare Air Base * FREYA - sold by Germans 1 July 1942, later transported to Sicily * RTD Arghetto or Vespa - prototype of airborne 300 MHz radar See also
Armi avanzate della Seconda Guerra Mondiale/Appendix 4
(wikibook)


Cartridges and shells

* 6.5×52mm Mannlicher–Carcano * 7.35×51mm Carcano * 8×59mm Rb Breda * 9mm Glisenti


See also

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Military history of Italy during World War II The participation of Italy in the Second World War was characterized by a complex framework of ideology, politics, and diplomacy, while its military actions were often heavily influenced by external factors. Italy joined the war as one of the ...
* Military equipment of Germany's allies on the Balkan and Russian fronts (1941–45) *
Regio Esercito The Royal Italian Army ( it, Regio Esercito, , Royal Army) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfr ...
*
List of Regia Aeronautica aircraft used in World War II A list of aircraft used by Italy during World War II until its capitulation to the Allies in September 1943. After that Italy was divided in two states, the Axis Italian Social Republic in the north and the Allied Italian kingdom in the south. B ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20121006163934/http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/Italy/ItalianHalfTrack-SupportVehicles.html * https://web.archive.org/web/20100630113058/http://ww2drawings.jexiste.fr/Files/1-Vehicles/Axis/2-Italy/07-Halftracks/Breda-Typo61/Breda-Typo61.htm * http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_english/Motor_Vehicles/Italy/Breda/Breda_Type_61/breda_type_61.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Army equipment in World War II Military history of Italy during World War II equipment in World War II
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