- Nation
- Germany
- Tier
- 3
- Class
- Light Tank
- Premium
- Yes
- Gift
- No
- Wheeled
- No
- Credits
- 0
- Gold
- 0
- Views
- 2
In September 1943, the German Army took control of the Italian Ansaldo company. At that time, the plant was producing the Carro Armato P26/40 and Carro Armato M15/42. The latter were designated Pz.Kpfw. M15/42 by Germany and became the most popular type of Italian combat vehicle in German service. During the repair of damaged vehicles in one of the units of the German Army, a hybrid of the Pz.Kpfw. M15/42 and Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) was created by mounting the turret of one tank on the chassis of the other. The resulting vehicle was used in Yugoslavia, where it was captured by Yugoslavian troops in the spring of 1945.
Default configuration

Radio
FuG 8 (f)
Signal range (m) | 525 |

Engine
SPA 19TBM42
Power (hp) | 250 |
Fire chance | 0.20 |

Gun
3.7 cm Kw.K. 38 (t) L/47
Reload (s) | 2.29 |
Fire rate | 26.250 |
Aim time (s) | 1.71 |
Dispersion | 0.410 |
Traverse (°/s) | 39 |
Ammo max | 42 |
Elev (°) | 20 |
Depress (°) | 10 |

Chassis
Pz.Kpfw. M15/38 (t)
Load limit (kg) | 0 |
Traverse (°/s) | 42 |

Turret
Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) Ausf. F
HP | 94 |
Armor F/S/R | 50/30/25 |
Traverse (°/s) | 30 |
View range (m) | 330 |
All modules
Radio (1)

FuG 8 (f)
• 20.300 cr DEFAULT Signal range (m) | 525 |
Engine (1)

SPA 19TBM42
• 7.500 cr DEFAULT Power (hp) | 250 |
Fire chance | 0.20 |
Gun (1)

3.7 cm Kw.K. 38 (t) L/47
• 2.730 cr DEFAULT Reload (s) | 2.29 |
Fire rate | 26.250 |
Aim time (s) | 1.71 |
Dispersion | 0.410 |
Traverse (°/s) | 39 |
Ammo max | 42 |
Elev (°) | 20 |
Depress (°) | 10 |
Chassis (1)

Pz.Kpfw. M15/38 (t)
• 2.050 cr DEFAULT Load limit (kg) | 0 |
Traverse (°/s) | 42 |
Turret (1)

Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) Ausf. F
• 4.000 cr DEFAULT HP | 94 |
Armor F/S/R | 50/30/25 |
Traverse (°/s) | 30 |
View range (m) | 330 |