
Autoblinda 蓝旗亚 Lince | |
|---|---|
| 国家 | 意大利 |
| 类型 | 侦察车 |
| 在服务中 | 1943-1945 |
| 建立 | 392 |
这 Autoblindo Lince (“Lynx”)是意大利社会共和国在二战期间于 1943 年至 1945 年间使用的意大利侦察车。Lince 是英国戴姆勒 Dingo 的复制品,主要用于侦察。武器包括一挺 Breda 38 8 毫米机枪。共生产了 392 辆车,其中蓝旗亚 263 辆,安萨尔多 129 辆。在德国使用时,它被命名为 Panzerspähwagen Lince 202(i)。
源: 维基 百科
| Autoblinda Lancia Lince Walk Around | |
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| 摄影师 | Nino Cogliandro |
| 本地化 | 未知 |
| 照片 | 39 |
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General Characteristics and Role
The Autoblinda Lancia Lince (“Lynx”) was an Italian light armored car used by the Royal Italian Army (Regio Esercito) during World War II and, significantly, by German and Italian forces after the 1943 Italian armistice. The Lince was essentially an unauthorized, but successful, copy of the British Daimler Scout Car (Dingo), captured examples of which had impressed Italian designers. It was produced by Lancia and was designed for reconnaissance, liaison, and escort duties. Its small size, decent speed, and four-wheel drive provided good agility on paved roads and suitable terrain, but its very light armor limited its use strictly to non-frontline roles.
| Property | Typical Value (Autoblinda Lince) |
|---|---|
| 作用 | Light Reconnaissance Armored Car |
| National Origin | 意大利 |
| 制造商 | Lancia |
| Service Entry | 1943 |
| 船员 | 2 (Driver and Commander/Gunner) |
| 配置 | 4×4, All-wheel drive |
| 长度 | 3.19 m (10 ft 5 in) |
| 宽度 | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
| 高度 | 1.52 m (5 ft 0 in) |
| Combat Weight | 3.1 tons |
Powerplant and Mobility
- Engine: 1 x Lancia Astura V8 petrol engine.
- Power Output: 70 hp (52 kW).
- Maximum Speed (Road): 85-90 km/h (53-56 mph).
- Range (Road): 350 km (217 mi).
- Key Feature: The Lince featured a four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering system (though the steering mechanism was complex and often disabled later), which gave it excellent maneuverability in confined urban spaces.
Armament and Armor
- Main Armament: 1 x 8 mm Breda Modello 38 machine gun (mounted in a small rotating turret or a pivot mount).
- Ammunition: Approximately 1,000 rounds.
- Armor (Max): 6 to 9 mm (0.24-0.35 in), thin enough only to protect against small arms fire and shrapnel.
- Post-Armistice Use: Following the Italian surrender, the German Wehrmacht took over production and operation of the Lince, designating it the Panzerspähwagen Lince 202(i). German forces used them extensively in the Balkans and for internal security and anti-partisan roles in Italy.
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