These two AFVs have some aspect resemblances, but they differ quite slightly:
The Fiat is heavier (14 t) and has a 47mm main gun, though the Skoda (10 t) uses a 37mm.
Secondary armament is similar (2 machine guns 7.9 / 8mm).
The Fiat is powered by a Diesel engine and owns a 200km autonomy, though the Skoda has a gazoline engine and a 120-150km autonomy.
The Skoda owns 4 upper return rollers (vs 3 for the Fiat) and shows an extra down roller just aft of the front wheel to help in crossing slopes and guiding the tracks in so.
Both has a 4 crew.
M14/41:
Specifications |
Weight |
14 t (14 long tons) |
Length |
4.92 m (16 ft 2 in) |
Width |
2.20 m (7 ft 3 in) |
Height |
2.38 m (7 ft 10 in) |
Crew |
4 |
|
Armor |
6-42 mm |
Main armament |
47 mm / L 32 |
Secondary armament |
2 X Modello 38 8 mm machine guns (one coaxial, one anti-aircraft) |
Engine |
SPA 15-TM-40 eight-cylinder diesel engine 145 hp |
Suspension |
vertical volute spring |
Operational range |
200 km (124 mi) |
Speed |
32 km/h (22 mph) |
Pz 35 (T)
Specifications (Panzerkampfwagen 35(t)) |
Weight |
10.5 tonnes (10.3 long tons; 11.6 short tons) |
Length |
4.90 metres (16.1 ft) |
Width |
2.06 metres (6.8 ft) |
Height |
2.37 metres (7.8 ft) |
Crew |
4 |
|
Armor |
8–35 millimetres (0.31–1.4 in) |
Main armament |
3.7 cm KwK 34(t) gun |
Secondary armament |
2 x 7.92 mm MG 37(t) machine gun |
Engine |
4-cylinder, water-cooled Škoda T11/0gasoline 120 horsepower (89 kW) |
Power/weight |
11 hp/tonne |
Transmission |
6 x 6 |
Suspension |
leaf spring |
Fuel capacity |
153 litres (40 US gal) |
Operational range |
120 kilometres (75 mi)[1] or 190 kilometres (120 mi)[2] |
Speed |
34 kilometres per hour |
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