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During WWII, the only heavy tank produced by Italy was the P40. The P stands for Pesante, or "heavy" in Italian, and the number 40 for the year of adoption, 1940. The tank featured bogey-style wheels on a lead spring suspension. The riveted hull construction was the same as the earlier Carro Armato M13/40 (Item 32596). The tank was equipped with a 75mm gun and an 8mm Breda machine gun and was powered by a 330hp V12 diesel engine. The P40 adopted sloped armor after encountering the Soviet T-34s in battle. Roughly 1,200 tanks were order, but only a few were completed before the Italian Armistice in 1943. Approximately 100 tanks were use from then to the end of the war in Northern Italy and Yugoslavia.
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Manufacturer TAMIYA Ondawara, Suruga-Ku 45358 422-8610 Shizuoka Japan intl_div@tamiya-inc.co.jp +810542855187
Responsible person HIT-BIS Spółka z o.o. Zwycięzców 6A/4 03-941 Warszawa Poland info@tamiya.pl +48226161717
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