Polski Fiat 621L

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Polski Fiat 621L
Polski Fiat 621L
General
Type: Supply
Owner: Poland
Year: 1935
Specifications
Length: 5.7 m
Width: 2.0 m
Height: 2.6 m
Weight: 2.3 t
Speed: 55 km/h
Armament
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History
Initially Poland bought the Fiat 621 directly from factories in Italy, however it was soon found that the design struggled on some of Poland's rougher roads. Even with this problem the Fiat 621 was still liked so PZInz designed a new version with a reinforced chassis and a more powerful engine to better fit Polish needs. A licence to produce this modified design in Poland was agreed on and production started in 1935 with thirteen thousand being built by 1939, making it one of the most numerous trucks in Poland during the 1930's.


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Poland

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Ground Vehicles
Construction/Supply: PZInz.713, Polski Fiat 621L, PZInz.342, Lublin-51
Transport: Polski Fiat 508, PZInz 303
Armoured Car: Wz.34, BTR-40
Light Tank: 7TP, 9TP, 10TP, 14TP
Medium Tank: 21TP, 23TP, T-54A, T-55U
Heavy Tank: 25TP, 53TP, 220TP
Anti-Aircraft: Fiat 621L 75mm, 7TP PLOT, Zsu-57-2
Tank Destroyer: TKD, PZInz.160, 2P27
Aircraft
Fighter: PZL-11, PZL-50 Jastrzab, PZL-55, Lim-1
Ground Attack: PZL-23 Karas, PZL-46 Sum, PWS-60, TS-11 Iskra
Bomber: PZL-37 Los, PZL-49 Mis, TS-16 Grot
Transport: PZL-44 Wicher, Mielec MD-12
Naval
Transport: Barge
Gun Boat: Gryf
Destroyer: Grom
Submarine: Orzel
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