Autoblinda AB43

Autoblinda 40

PaísItalia
Papel

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PeríodoSegunda Guerra Mundial

Galería de fotos en un Autoblinda 40, En 1940, el Ejército italiano recibió un nuevo modelo de ametralladora: Autoblinda Modelo 40. Este modelo fue mejorado en 1941 y 1943 dando a luz a los AB41 (550 vehículos producidos) y AB43. Experimentaron la Guerra del Desierto, el Frente Oriental y los Balcanes.

Fuente: Autoblinda 40 en Wikipedia Visto en el foro freeforumzone.leonardo.it

Autoblinda AB43
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General Characteristics and Role

The Autoblinda AB43 was an improved version of the successful Italian AB41 series of armored cars, designed and produced during World War II. Developed by Fiat-Ansaldo, the AB43 was the last and most advanced variant of the series, created after the AB41 and AB42. It maintained the key features of its predecessors, including 4×4 capability and a unique reversible driving position, allowing the crew to quickly drive away from danger without having to turn the vehicle around. The AB43 was intended to feature a much more powerful main gun than the earlier models to better counter Allied armor, but production was delayed and ultimately taken over by the Germans after the Italian armistice in 1943. Most vehicles produced were used by German and Italian Social Republic (RSI) forces.

Property Typical Value (AB43)
Papel Armored Car, Reconnaissance, Light Support
National Origin Italia
Fabricante Fiat-Ansaldo
Service Entry 1943 (Limited production)
Equipo 4 (Two Drivers, Commander, Gunner)
Armamento principal 20 mm Breda 35 cannon (planned 47 mm gun)
Armamento secundario 2 x 8 mm Breda 38 machine guns (coaxial and anti-aircraft)
Longitud 5.37 m (17 ft 7 in)
Ancho 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Height (Overall) 2.48 m (8 ft 2 in)
Combat Weight 7.8 tonnes (8.6 short tons)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Fiat SPA AB 6-cylinder diesel engine (Likely the improved type used in AB42).
  • Power Output: 88 kW (118 hp).
  • Maximum Speed (Road): 78 km/h (48 mph).
  • Range (Road): 400 km (250 mi).
  • Drivetrain: 4×4, with four steerable wheels, providing exceptional maneuverability.
  • Reversible Drive: The presence of a second driver’s position and steering wheel at the rear made quick retreats possible.

Design Improvements and Fate

  • Planned Armament: The primary intended upgrade for the AB43 was the installation of the 47 mm 47/32 anti-tank gun in a redesigned turret, replacing the 20 mm cannon.
  • Armour: Welded steel plate, increased slightly over earlier models, offering protection up to 18 mm.
  • Operational Use: Very few AB43s were completed before the Italian Armistice. Post-1943, those manufactured were pressed into service by the German Wehrmacht (as Panzerspähwagen AB43 203(i)) and the Italian RSI.
  • Legacy: The design concept, particularly the 4×4 capability and reversible drive, was highly successful, making the AB series one of the better armored cars of the early war period.

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