Fiat 2000 Heavy Tank
The Fiat 2000 was an Italian heavy tank designed and produced by Fiat during World War I. Only two were built and it never entered serial production. Deployed to Libya, the prototypes were found to be too slow for practical use.
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Fiat 2000 Heavy Tank
The Fiat 2000 was an Italian heavy tank designed and produced by Fiat during World War I. Only two were built and it never entered serial production. Deployed to Libya, the prototypes were found to be too slow for practical use.
The most interesting part about researching the Fiat 2000 comes mostly from the fact that due to the lack of heavy tanks in 1918 Italian high command thought that only light tank were necessary as well as armoured car, thus never really pushing for a modernization or for heavier vehicles until 1940. Thus, despite being the 4th nation in the world to design, develop, test and build a tank, Italy remained far behind other key players of ww2 (situation worsened by the relatively percentage of industries and the fact that a lot of scientists and engineers fled Italy during fascism).
Fiat 2000 Italian Heavy Tank
The Fiat 2000 was an Italian heavy tank designed and produced by Fiat during World War I. Only two were built and it never entered serial production. Deployed to Libya, the prototypes were found to be too slow for practical use.
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Freshly polished camshaft covers and new gaskets. Ahhh.
Ready for the road…
1980 Fiat Spider 2000