TL.37

TL.37

Indian troops drive a captured Fiat-SPA TL.37 (Dec. 1941)
Type Light truck
Place of origin  ITA
Service history
Used by Italy
Wars World War II
Production history
Designed 1937
Manufacturer SPA
Produced 1938-?
Number built ?
Specifications
Weight 3,560 kg (7,850 lb)
Length 4.13 m (13 ft 7 in)
Width 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Height 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in)
Crew 4

Engine 4 cylinder of 4,053 cm3 developing 52 hp at 2,000 rpm
Transmission 4 forward 1 reverse
Suspension 4x4
Operational
range
170 km
Speed 38 km/h

The TL.37 was an Italian military Artillery tractor of World War II. It was manufactured by SPA (Società Piemontese Automobili), an Italian car maker that was a subsidiary of Fiat.

Development and History

The tractor was chosen for the Royal Italian Army in 1938 as the result of a design competition between SPA and Breda Meccanica Bresciana for a light artillery tractor. It was subsequently used during World War 2 by all the Italian forces and was bought by Hungary. After the Italian Armistice in 1943, it continued to be used by German forces. Post–war, it was in service until 1948 with the Italian Navy.

The vehicle was notable for having four-wheel steering, that enabled it to have a 4.5-metre (15 ft) turning circle. It was able to pull artillery pieces of 75mm and 100mm at a speed of 40 kilometres per hour (25 mph) on road, carrying five gun–crew in addition to the driver and 250 kilograms (550 lb) of artillery ammunition. It was also able to climb a 40-degree slope.

A self-propelled gun variant was also built, with a Cannone da 75/27 modello 11 fitted at the rear. The TL.37 was also the basis for a general–purpose truck, the Fiat–SPA AS37, and two armoured cars the Fiat–SPA S37 (Fiat-SPA Autoprotetto S37) and the Fiat-SPA AS43.

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