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JMorris writes:

I like them. I already have 7 of the Empress ones but I'd be buying otherwise. Good point about their size – these are good for platoon-sized actions.


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

In addition to our new 100/17 medium howitzer, the Italian Army receives more support with these easily recognizable CV33 tankettes – the most numerous Italian armored fighting vehicle to see action during World War II.

CV33 tankette

Also known as the Carro Veloce CV33 or L3/33, the Fiat-Ansaldo CV33 Italian tankette saw combat during World War II in addition to the inter-war period. Although designated a light tank by the Italian Army, its lack of turret, light weight, and limited firepower would place it closer to contemporary tankettes.

CV33 tankette

Wherever the Italian Army fought, so did CV-33s, despite its inadequacies for warfare with its light armor and lack of firepower – the original CV-33 carried a two-man crew protected by 12mm of welded armor, and was armed with a single 6.5mm machinegun.

CV33 tankette

Before the start of the Second World War, the Italian military began to develop a flamethrower version of the CV-33, known as the Lanciaflamme.

Lanciaflamme

Replacing one of the CV-33's twin machineguns with a flame nozzle, the fuel for the Lanciaflamme was pulled behind the tankette in an armored fuel trailer. The Lanciaflamme saw action in Abyssinia, Spain, France, the Balkans, North Africa, and Italian East Africa.

Lanciaflamme

Such was the effectiveness of the Lanciaflamme, each company of CV33s would also be joined by a platoon of these flamethrower tankettes.

Lanciaflamme

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