M14/41 tank

Carro armato M. 14/41
M 14/41 in the Bovington Tank Museum
TypeMedium tank
Place of originKingdom of Italy
Service history
Used byKingdom of Italy
Nazi Germany
Australia
United Kingdom
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerAnsaldo
ManufacturerAnsaldo
Produced1941–42
No. built744 [1]
VariantsCarro Comando Semovente M41, M14/41 Centro Radio (M14/41CR), Semovente Controcarro M41M
Specifications
Mass14.5 t (32,000 lb)
Length4.915 m (193.5 in)[2]
Width2.280 m (89.8 in)[3]
Height2.370 m (93.3 in)[3]
Crew4 (commander/gunner, radio operator/machine gunner, loader, driver)[4]

Armour
  • Front: 30 mm (1.2 in)[2]
  • Sides/rear: 25 mm (0.98 in)[2]
  • Floor/roof: 6–14 mm (0.24–0.55 in)[2]
  • Turret front: 42 mm (1.7 in)
Main
armament
1 × 47 mm cannone da 47/32 AT gun
87 rounds[5]
Secondary
armament
4 × 8 mm Breda mod. 38 machine guns (1 × coaxial, 1 × AA, 2 × in hull)
2,664 rounds[5]
EngineSPA 8 TB M41 11,980 cc V8 diesel
145 hp (108 kW) at 1,900 rpm[6]
SuspensionSemi-elliptic leaf springs
Ground clearance41 cm (16 in)[2]
Operational
range
200 km (120 mi)
Maximum speed 33 km/h (21 mph) on road[6]

The M 14/41 was a four-crew medium tank that served from 1941 in the Royal Italian Army. The official Italian designation was Carro Armato M 14/41. The tank was first employed in the North African Campaign where its shortcomings quickly became apparent.

  1. ^ Cappellano, Filippo; Battistelli, Pier Paolo. Italian Medium Tanks (New Vanguard) (p. 67). Bloomsbury Publishing.
  2. ^ a b c d e Falessi & Pafi 1976, p. 67.
  3. ^ a b Cappellano & Battistelli 2012, p. 46.
  4. ^ David, B. "Carro Armato M14/41". tanks-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  5. ^ a b Pignato 2004, p. 41.
  6. ^ a b Falessi & Pafi 1976, p. 74.