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CONTENTS Sommario CONTENTS Sommario Foreword Presentazione pag. 3 Introduction Introduzione pag. 5 Subject scope and technical notes Definizione dell'oggetto e note tecniche pag. 11 Part One - Parte I The pioneer period and the Great War IIperiodopionieristico e la Grande Guerra pag. 15 The Aftermath of the Great War: Fiume, Albania, and Libya Gli anni successivi alia Grande Guerra. Fiume, Albania e Libia pag. 33 The Ethiopian Campaign La Guerra etiopica pag. 41 The Spanish Civil War La Guerra di Spagna pag. 49 The Second World War La Seconda Guerra Mondiale pag. 53 From the Post-war years and tRe Cold War to the present Iblindati dal secondo dopoguerra alia "GuerraJredda" e ai giorni nostri pag. 72 Part Two-Parte II A.Mi.Co. (armored machine gun car) FIAT 1912 A.Mi.Co. FIAT 1912 pag. 89 Isotta Fraschini Type RM armored car IsottaFraschinitipoRM pag. 93 Bianchi armored cars Automitragliatrici Bianchi pag. 98 Lancia lzM armored car Automitragliatrici Lancia lzM (ANSALDO) pag. 105 FIAT-Terni (Tripoli) light armored car Automitragliatrice leggera FIAT-Terni (Tripoli) pag. 124 75 CK AA gun motor carriage Autocannone da 75 CK pag. 138 75/27 AV mobile gun Autocannone da 75/27AV pag. 148 76/30 R.M. mobile gun (1915-17) Autocannone da 76/30 R.M. pag. 152 102mm mobile gun on SPA 9000C chassis Autocannone da!02/35 su SPA 9000C pag. 155 Corni-Scognamiglio light armored car Autoblindo leggera Corni-Scognamiglio pag. 164 Pavesi and Ansaldo wheeled tanks Carri armati Ansaldo e Pavesi a ruote pag. 167 FIAT-Ansaldo 611C armored car Autoblindo FIAT 611C pag. 177 AB 40 armored car Autoblindo 40 pag. 185 S. 37 armored personnel carrier Autoprotetto S 37 pag. 211 Armored/Shielded Dovunque 35 Autocarro Dovunque 35scudato pag. 221 FIAT 727 half-track Autoveicolo semicingolato FIAT 727 da3T. pag. 226 Vespa armored car (Caproni-Lancia) Autovettura blindata Vespa (Caproni-Lancia) pag. 230 Lancia Lince Scout car Autoblindo Lancia Lince pag. 236 FIAT 665 N.M. blindato Autocarro protetto FIAT 665 N.M. pag. 243 Breda 61 half-track prime mover Trattore semicingolato BREDA 61 pag. 247 Camionetta Sahariana Model 42 Camionetta deserticaMod. 42 (Spa-Viberti) pag. 252 Desert vehicle Model 43 (Spa-Viberti) Camionetta SPA VibertiAS43 pag. 263 CVP 5 armored tractor (L 6 ammunition carrier) Camionetta CVP-5 (cingoletta Ansaldo L 6-40) pag. 275 Model 43 Cingoletta machinegun carrier (former CVP 4 Camionetta, or Model 42, FIAT 2800) Camionetta CVP-4 (Cingoletta mod. 43) pag. 281 Mobile dual purpose gun on Lancia 3 Ro/Breda 52 Autocannoni da 90/53 su autotelaio Lancia 3/Ro-Breda 52 pag. 286 Autocannone da 90/53 on Breda 501 Chassis Autocannone da 90/53 BREDA 501 pag. 293 FIAT HT90 armored personnel carrier Semicingolato FIATHT-90 pag. 296 FIAT 6616 armored car Autoblinda FIAT 6616 (AUBL 74) pag. 299 6614 armored personnel carrier Veicolo blindato FIAT 6614 pag. 307 OTO Melara R3 Capraia light armored vehicle Veicolo Blindato leggero OTO-Melara R3 Capraia pag. 318 OTO Melara Gorgona light armored vehicle Veicolo Blindato leggero OTO-Melara Gorgona pag. 325 Ferrari F.333 Lizard light armored vehicle Veicolo blindato leggero F333 Lizard pag. 329 Lamborghini Cheetah military desert vehicle series Veicolo Desertico Lamborghini pag. 334 TANGRAM integrated logistic system TILOS Sistema logistico integrato TANGRAM (TILOS) pag. 339 VM 90P light armored vehicle Veicolo blindato leggero VM 90P (protetto) pag. 344 FIAT-IVECO prototypes Prototipi FIAT - IVECO pag. 350 FIAT - IVECO : AVL pag. 350 FIAT - IVECO AVM pag. 354 FIAT - IVECO AVH pag. 357 IVECO Centauro 8x8 heavy armored car Blindopesante IVECO centauro pag. 361 PUMA 4x4 and 6x6 VBL Veicolo blindato leggero "PUMA" 4 x 4 e 6x6 VBL pag. 381 IVECO LMV (Lince II light Multirole Vehicle) IVECO VBLM-Veicolo Blindato Leggero Mtdtiruolo LinceE pag. 389 51 mm multiple rocket system FIROS 6 Lanciarazzi multiplo da 51 mm FIROS 6 pag. 394 FIROS 25-30122mm field rocket system Lanciarazzi campale FIROS 25-30 pag. 398 155mm autocannone on APS-95 Autocannone da 155/39 su APS-95 pag. 404 RG-12 Mk 2 anti riot vehicle Veicolo Antisommossa RG-12 Mk 2 pag. 408 The MRAP vehicles I Blindati Anti-imboscata pag. 413 Part Three-Parte III Italian army stadard colors Le mimetiche regolamentari dell'esercito italiano pag. 417 Abbreviations Abbreviazioni pag. 421 Acknowledgements Ringraziamenti pag. 422 Bibliography rajia pag. 423.
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