Who’s Laughing Now? | Semovente M41M da 90/53 feat. @ConeOfArc
Nowadays, the Italian Royal Army’s tanks are notorious for their insufficient armament, especially during the Second World War. This reputation was well-founded, as their tanks were equipped with, at best, 47 mm (1.85 in) guns. Although this armament may have been adequate in the war's early stages, by 1941, it had become obsolete, struggling to inflict damage on the newest Allied tanks. The introduction of the self-propelled Semovente series, which featured larger caliber guns, somewhat alleviated the issue. However, combat experience against the Soviets in 1941 revealed the need for even more powerful weaponry. Consequently, by the end of that year, the Italians were forced to address the inadequacy of their arsenal and so they commenced work on mounting a modified 90 mm (3.54 in) anti-aircraft gun onto an M41 tank chassis, resulting in the creation of the Semovente M41M da 90/53. Despite offering a substantial enhancement in offensive capabilities, only 30 units were produced, limiting their impact on the war. Join this channel to get access to exclusive perks: / @tanksencyclopediayt If you liked this video, please consider donating on Patreon or Paypal! Patreon: / tankartfund Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/tanke... Article: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/semove... Sources: Carro M – Carri Medi M11/39, M13/40, M14/41, M15/42, Semoventi ed Altri Derivati Volume Primo and Secondo – Antonio Tallillo, Andrea Tallillo and Daniele Guglielmi – Gruppo Modellistico Trentino di Studio e Ricerca Storica – 2012 Guida alle Artiglierie Italiane nella 2a Guerra Mondiale. 1940-1945. Regio Esercito Italiano, Repubblica Sociale Italiana ed Esercito Cobelligerante – Enrico Finazzer – Italia Storica – Genova 2020 Le operazioni in Sicilia e Calabria (Luglio – Settembre 1943) – Alberto Santoni – Ufficio Storico Stato Maggiore Esercito Italiano – Roma 1989 Gli autoveicoli da combattimento dell’Esercito Italiano. Volume II – Nicola Pignato e Filippo Cappellano – Ufficio Storico Stato Maggiore Esercito Italiano – Roma 2002 http://beutepanzer.ru/Beutepanzer/ita... Tank Encyclopedia Magazines and Books: https://payhip.com/TankEncyclopedia Reddit: / tankencyclopedia TE Shop: http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/Goo... Our website: http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com Gaming News Website: http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/games/ Facebook: / tanksencyclopedia Twitter: / tanksenc Discord: / discord Email: [email protected] An article by Arturo Giusti Narrated by @ConeOfArc Edited by @battlehammerwot Sound edited by @ConeOfArc Cone's channel: / @coneofarc Music: • Video

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