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AB41 Platones (Platoons) were deployed in groups of 4 vehicles, further subdivided into Coppias (couples) which had two vehicles each.
AB41 Platones (Platoons) were deployed in groups of 4 vehicles, further subdivided into Coppias (couples) which had two vehicles each.
{{Italian Forces in Flames of War}}

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The Autblinda 41(AB41) was an Italian armored car in service in the Italian Armed forces from 1943 until the end of the war.

IRL

The AB41 is part of a long tradition of Italian tinkering in armored cars. See, the Italians were experimenting with armored cars in WWI and were using them as colonial police vehicles in the post war period. After all, what were those pesky minorities gonna do, build AT guns? Thus, the designs kind of became more dated due to the lack of any real power that threatened them, and the models they had worked well enough.

However, this all changed when the Funny Spider people convinced Il Duce that declaring war on France and Britain was a good idea. This resulted in warfare in Africa, and all those armored cars suddenly started not being very good. As a result, there was a request put in for a new armored car. FIAT answered the call and developed a vehicle that sported two mgs, the AB40. While it was quickly accepted into service, the lack of armament was overall a net negative, not providing enough fire support for infantry or against armored vehicles. This was solved when they shoved a 20mm autocannon to provide extra dakka.

Overall the AB41 was solid as a recon vehicle. It had excellent off road capabilities, had an ok armament, and could move quickly forward or backward, due to the vehicle being designed in such a fashion to facilitate faster relocation, and even had a rear driver's position for this. The AB41 had a good shape to ping off bullets and was largely immune to small arms fire, and had decent speed, performance, and reliability.

However, it often was employed as a mainline combat vehicle, something it was never designed for, and took heavy casualties. The M2, or even a Boyes was adequate to puncture their armor, and the steering system required constant maintanence for maximum efficiency. The commander was also overworked, being the gunner and loader in addition to literally everything else he had to do as a commander, not to mentioned the cramped turret and only a mediocre comm system to communicate with other members of the crew. In spite of these shortcomings, the vehicle served everywhere until the 50s, where it was finally withdrawn after superior armored vehicles had been procured to suppress communists.

AB41 Platones (Platoons) were deployed in groups of 4 vehicles, further subdivided into Coppias (couples) which had two vehicles each.

Italian Forces in Flames of War
Tanks: Renault R-35 - P-26/40 - L6/40 - M14/41
Transports:
Infantry: Italian Parachutist Platoon - Italian Assault Engineer Platoon - Bersaglieri Platoon - Parachutist MG Platoon - Bersaglieri MG Platoon
Artillery: Parachutist Mortar Platoon - Bersaglieri Mortar Platoon - 47mm Anti-tank - 100mm Howitzer - 88mm Anti-tank
Tank Destroyers and Assault guns: Semovente 90mm Assault Gun - Semovente 75mm Assault Gun - Semovente Assault Gun
Armored Cars: AB41 Platoon
Aircraft: CR.42
Anti-Aircraft: Lancia 90mm