Breda M42 Upgrade

Italian Republic (1992-1993) Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun – Design Only The M42 ‘Duster’ was an open-topped self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) based on the hull of the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank. Beginning as a design in 1951, the M42, using the twin 40 mm Bofors M19A1 guns, soon became the standard SPAAG for the US Army. …

OTOMATIC

Italian Republic (1984) Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun – 2 Prototypes Built The OTOMATIC was a self-propelled anti-aircraft system developed privately by the Italian OTO-Melara company, in collaboration with OTO-Breda. The name OTOMATIC is actually that of the anti-aircraft turret armed with a powerful 76 mm cannon. The turret could be mounted on a modified OF-40 tank …

Lamborghini Cheetah (HMMWV Prototype)

United States of America/Italian Republic (1976-1977) Light Utility Vehicle – 1 Built The origins of the Lamborghini Cheetah lay in California in the 1970s from the same ‘stable’ at Mobility Technology International (MTI) by designer Rodney Pharis, as the XR-311. The Italian firm of Lamborghini was also interested at the time in lucrative contracts supplying …

OF 40 Mk.2 Main Battle Tank

Italian Republic (1982) Main Battle Tank – 18 Built + 18 Converted The Italian firms of OTO-Melara and FIAT had worked together and developed the OF 40 (OTO-FIAT 40 tonne) main battle tank. However, they classed it unusually as a ‘medium battle tank’, one of “nearly unlimited cross-country mobility” to quote the sales literature. The …

OF 40 Mk.1 Main Battle Tank

Italian Republic/United Arab Emirates (1980-1982) Main Battle Tank – 18 Built Throughout the 1950’s until the 1970’s, the Italian Army had been using a variety of American surplus tanks, such as the M26, M47, and M60 and had even manufactured a large number of M60’s domestically under license. Despite various upgrade work on the M47 …

Carro da Combattimento Leone

Italian Republic/Federal Republic of Germany (1975-1977) Main Battle Tank – 1 Prototype Built The Carro da Combattimento Leone was developed at a time when the serial production of the Leopard main battle tank was still underway in Italy and West Germany. The need for such a vehicle was born from the strong desire from both …