Самоходни 75-18

Semovente da 75/18

СтранаItalia
ТипСамоходен пистолет
Период1942–1940-те
Построен262

1. Semovente da 75/18 е италианско самоходно оръдие от Втората световна война. Той е построен чрез монтиране на 75-милиметровото планинско оръдие Obice da 75/18 modello 34 върху шасито на танк M13/40, M14/41 или M15/42. Първите 60 са построени с помощта на шасито M13/40, а следващите 162 са построени на шасито M14/41 от 1941 до 1943 г., когато е въведено шасито M15/43. Semovente da 75/18 е предназначен да бъде временно превозно средство, докато по-тежкият резервоар P40 може да бъде на разположение.

Източник: L-29 Semovente da 75/18 на Wiki

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ЛокализацияМузее деЗ Щори, Саумюр
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The Desert Surprise

1. Semovente da 75/18 was Italy’s answer to the German StuG III. Built on the chassis of the M13/40 and M14/41 medium tanks, it dispensed with a fragile rotating turret in favor of a fixed, low-profile casemate. Though originally intended as self-propelled artillery to support infantry, its low silhouette and powerful 75mm howitzer made it a deadly tank destroyer in the North African desert. It was the only Italian armored vehicle truly feared by British tank crews, as it was capable of knocking out Grants and Shermans at ranges where Italian tanks were otherwise helpless.

Attribute Technical Specification (M41 Chassis)
Роля Self-Propelled Gun / Tank Destroyer
Екипажа 3 (Commander/Gunner, Loader/Radio Op, Driver)
First Production 1941
Main Armament Obice da 75/18 mod. 34 (75 mm howitzer)
Secondary Armament 1 × 6.5 mm or 8 mm Breda machine gun (Pintel mount)
Защитна обвивка 30 mm (Frontal – bolted plates)
Силова установка Fiat 125 8-cylinder diesel (125 hp)
Top Speed 32 km/h (20 mph)

Design Engineering: Efficiency Under Constraint

  • Low Silhouette: By removing the turret, the Semovente’s height was reduced significantly compared to the M13/40 tank. This made it much easier to conceal in the flat terrain of the Sahara, allowing for effective “hull-down” ambush tactics. [Image diagram of Semovente da 75/18 height comparison with M13/40 medium tank]
  • The 75/18 Howitzer: While the barrel was short, it had a high elevation and could fire EP (Effetto Pronto) shells—Italy’s version of the High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) round. These shells relied on chemical energy rather than velocity, allowing the “short” gun to punch through heavy Allied armor.
  • Bolted Construction: Typical of Italian armor of the period, the plates were bolted to a steel frame rather than welded. While easier to manufacture, this was a weakness; a non-penetrating hit could still shatter the bolts, turning them into internal shrapnel.
  • Twin Transmission: The vehicle used a mechanical transmission that was relatively simple but reliable, provided the desert sand didn’t clog the air intakes—a constant struggle for the Fiat diesel engines.

Combat Legacy and the German “Beutepanzer”

  • The “Centauro” and “Ariete” Divisions: The Semovente was the backbone of Italy’s elite armored divisions. In the battles of El Alamein and Tunisia, these vehicles often fought to the last round, covering the retreats of infantry units.
  • Inter-Crew Communication: Because the crew was limited to three men, the Commander often had to double as the Gunner. This increased his workload and slowed down the rate of fire compared to German or Allied vehicles with dedicated roles.
  • German Use (StuG M42): After Italy signed the armistice in 1943, the German Wehrmacht seized hundreds of Semoventi. They found them so effective for defensive warfare in the rugged Italian mountains that they kept them in production under the name Beutepanzer (Captured Tank).
  • Final Evolution: The success of the 75/18 led to the Semovente da 75/34 (with a longer, higher-velocity gun) and the 105/25 “Bassotto,” which was one of the most powerful tank destroyers used in the Italian theater.

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