DescriptionCarro Armato Celere sahariano 3, M 16-43.jpg
Deutsch: Carro Armato Celere sahariano 3, M 16-43
English: " The Carro Armato M Celere Sahariano (Italian for "Tank M Fast Saharian") was a prototype medium tank developed by the Kingdom of Italy during World War II to defeat the speed and firepower of contemporary Britishcruiser tanks which were encountered by Italian forces during the Western Desert Campaign. The project was cancelled before the single prototype was completed after Axis were expelled from North Africa. Given the tank nomenclature system used by Italy at the time, the tank, if it were to have entered service would have been Medio (M), 16 (weight in metric tons), and date of introduction (originally planned for 1943). Therefore M16/43 "
From : Fiat M16/43 at English Wikipedia
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