The Semovente da 75/46 was an Italian tank destroyer used during World War II . Development [ edit] After the armistice of Cassibile signed in September 1943, Northern and Central Italy fell under German control. The Semovente M43 da 75/46 (English: 75 mm L/46 M43 Self-Propelled Gun) was the last self-propelled gun (SPG) produced by Italy during the Second World War. It was based on the previous Semovente M43 (plural semoventi) chassis, but featured new spaced armor that offered better protection to the crew.
Semovente 75/46 M43 (21 Scale) Minecraft Map
The Ansaldo 105/25 M43, also known as Semovente 105/25, was an Italian self-propelled gun used during World War II and designed by Ansaldo. It was the most powerful self-propelled gun built by Italy in numbers during World War II. History [ edit] The Semovente 75/46 M43 is a rank III Italian tank destroyer with a battle rating of 4.7 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.85 "Supersonic" . General info Survivability and armour Smoke grenades The Semovente FIAT-Ansaldo M43 da 105/25 was an Italian self-propelled gun developed by FIAT and Ansaldo. It was based on the M42 da 75/18 and used in limited numbers by the Regio Esercito (Eng. Italian Royal Army) before the armistice of 8th September 1943. The Semovente da 75/18 was a family of Italians self-propelled guns based on the chassis of the Italian medium M13/40, M14/41, and M15/42 tanks armed with a 75 mm L/18 Ansaldo cannon in a casemate.
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The Semovente da 75/46 was propelled by the Fiat V8 SPA 15TB M-15 diesel (360L) 192 hp engine, but top speed was only around 38 km/h (24 mph). Aside from the main gun, there was a provisional mount on one of the roof hatches for a Breda 8 mm (0.31 in) light machine gun, which could also be used for AA defense. The Semovente da 75/34 was an Italian self-propelled gun developed and used during World War II. It was a 75 mm L/34 gun mounted on a M15/42 tank chassis. The first vehicle we will be covering is the Semovente da 75/46 M43, a tier III 4.7 Italian casemate Tank Destroyer. At face value, the M43 is very similar to the German StuG III G in both looks and performance. However, the closer comparison would be to the Jagdpanzer IV, as it is the same battle rating and is more similar than the StuG III G. Between 1944 and the end of World War II in Italy, Ansaldo managed to assemble only 11 or 13 vehicles, all deployed exclusively by the Wehrmacht (Sturmgeschütz M 43 mit 75/46 (852) (i)).
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The Semovente's M43 75/46 lacks any kind of turret, which has its benefits and its disavantages. At a distance, the Semovente's M43 75/46 limited traverse is less a handicap and makes it harder for the weak spots of the vehicle to be hit. The vehicle's primary advantages include its low profile and powerful gun which can easily defeat most. The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. M43 75-46.JPG 800 × 378; 25 KB. Semovente 75 46.jpg 650 × 427; 118 KB. Categories: 75 mm artillery. Non-topical/index: This page was last edited on 14 June 2018, at 08:27. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page.
It's one of my favourite tank destroyers, but its BR of 4.7 always seemed off to me. It's basically on par with a stug G (same total frontal armor, less crew, slightly better penetration) which sits at 4.0. Now I don't think the M43 should necessarily be 4.0 as well, but 4.3 seems right to me. It. Welcome to War Thunder Ground Forces with the Angry_Nerd, in this video tutorial, I roll out in the Semovente da 75/46 M43, Italian, Tier-3, Tank Destroyer..
SEMOVENTE M43 75/46
Semovente Ansaldo da 75/46 M43 Historica Productions | No. 1002 | 1:35 Facts Brand: Historica Productions Title: Semovente Ansaldo da 75/46 M43 Number: 1002 Scale: 1:35 Type: Full kit Topic: Semovente M43 75/46 » Tank destroyers (Vehicles) Product timeline Missing info Full history » Marketplace Semovente M42 da 75/34 with operational markings in Italy, summer 1943. Sturmgeschütz M42 mit 75/34 851(i), Balkans, 1944. Semovente M43 da 75/46 tank hunter, used by German forces on the Gothic line, fall 1944. The gun was much longer than the previous 75/34, and imposed a heavily modified superstructure. The M43 chassis was also wider.