The Italian M13/40 at Aberdeen

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2010

01/05/10 Meeting the Italian M13/40 tank at Aberdeen Ordnance Museum and noting the rivets on it and the 47mm gun. Italian tanks were okay to fine in quality, the germans used them in WW2 when the italians were taken out of the war.

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  • Give it back, its Italian history, along with the Maacchi fighter in the Aerospace museum.

  • @FGalaxie Naw! Its the US's now, I think I will keep it.

  • @canary11141 Yes i suppose when you are a country without culture or history, you have to leech of others.

  • @FGalaxie Now Im really going to keep the Italian Tank & Machi fighter.

  • Soldiers put sandbags on front, for protection.

  • @pierix27 Yes, sandbags as extra armor, very cool, thanks for the data.

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  • @canary11141 Thats ok, ill just shit on the graves in arligton.

  • @64LI0479 Thank you for the data, that is interesting.

  • my father says that the armor wasn't enough to protect by british shells, but was enough to avoid the escape if you was inside when hit. During the training he send the tank in a ditch, and then was sent in cavarly were he was eager to serve. Fought against partisans in Greece, and he was take prisoner by them in 1942. After the italian armistice in 1943 he join the rebel against germany and lead a team of machine guns of greek liberation army distinguishing.

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