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Revision as of 10:46, 17 August 2014

Fiat 2000
Fiat 2000
General
Type: Heavy Tank
Owner: Italy
Specifications
Armament
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History
This 40ton box was Italy's first tank, two where built in 1918 just as WWI finished. Both where then sent to Libya but a year later only one returned. In 1934 the surviving tank was fixed up & rearmed with two new 37mm cannons & then used for propaganda parades. After though all trace of it was lost with it's fate unknown.


References

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Time Frames
1930 - 1940:
Pre-War
1940 - 1942:
Early-War
1942 - 1944:
Mid-War
1944 - 1945:
Late-War
1945 - 1960:
Post-War
1930 - 1960:
Total-War
Buildable Yes
Bonus Crate Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Gallery
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Italy

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Ground Vehicles
Construction/Supply: Breda 40, Dovunque 41
Transport: Fiat 508CM, TL.37, Dovunque 35, Dovunque 35 Protetto, Lancia 3Ro
Armoured Car: AB40, AB41, AB43, AS42 Sahariana
Light Tank: L3/35, L6/40
Medium Tank: M11/39, M13/40, M15/42, M18/43 Sahariano
Heavy Tank: Ansaldo Magrini Mangiapan, Fiat 2000, Ansaldo GL-4, P26/40, P43 bis
Anti-Aircraft: Autocannone 75/27, Autocannone 90/53, M15/42 AA
Tank Destroyer: Semovente L.3 47/32, Semovente L.6 47/32, Semovente 75/18, Semovente 75/34, Semovente M 41M 90/53, Semovente M 42L 105/25, Semovente da 90/53 Breda 501
Artillery: Autocannone 100/17, Semovente da 149/40
Other: L3/35LF
Aircraft
Fighter: Mc-200 Saetta, G.55 Centauro, Re.2007, Sagittario II
Ground Attack: Ba.65, Re.2002, CA.380 Corsaro
Sea Plane: S.55
Bomber: SM.79 Sparviero, SM.89, P.108B, C.S.11
Naval
Transport: Barge, Marinefährprahm
Other: MAS Maiale
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