L3/35 LF Tankette

  • Yes, as TT
  • Yes, as Event
  • Yes, as Premium
  • No
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The L3 was one of the most mass produced tankettes of the second world war, designed in 1933 as the L3/33 and later two improved versions, the L3/35 and L3/38. The L3 series participated in multiple theaters both before and during the war: in the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese war, and in the theaters of the Balkans, North Africa, the Eastern Front and Italy.

A L3 Lancia Fiamme in action, Egypt 1942

However, as commonly known by historians, the L3 series was, put mildly, one of the worst tanks during the war. Regular breakdowns, armor penetrable by allied machine guns and poor ergonomics made the tank perform badly in combat against the allies. It already performed badly against Soviet designs such as the BT series in Spain, and by the time the war broke out, it stood almost no chance against allied tanks such as the Crusaders. The statement against the tank is somewhat of a bias against the vehicle, as the limits of Italian industrial integration was not nearly as significant as the other countries when the war began, and the whole concept of tankettes is already severely outdated.

L3/35 LF in Spain

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There are a few modifications to the L3/35(same as the L3/33), and the one that is on this suggestion post is the L3/35 LanciaFiamme, the flamethrower tank, which is also the most produced modification of the tankette. After the successful use of flamethrowers in the invasion of Ethiopia, the military requested an enlarged flamethrower to be mounted on a tank chassis to act as the role of infantry support vehicle, and the L3/33 and L3/35 was chosen to be the mount. The Conversion took action as early as 1938. However, in combat, its lack of self-defense weapons such as a rotary machine gun and fragile protection meant for poor survivability. The flamethrower was also a lot lighter than its allied counterpart, with reduced ranges and burn time.

Today, a few L3 LanciaFiamme tanks remained and were displayed in museums, namely one at Trieste, Italy and one captured by the allies, in Bovington, Britain.

Design

The L3/35 features a much similar design to the L3/33, namely its lightly armored, 2-man crew nature. The layout is the same: the engine and radiator at the back, with a transmission traversing the bottom of the tank, and the crew in the center, driver on the right and commander/gunner on the left. The L3/35s most important improvement was the use of bolted armor instead of riveted, making the maintenance and repair works easier. The guns were also replaced with a pair of bred 38 8mm machine guns for improved firepower.

L3/35 LF’s side view

The LanciaFiamme conversion removed one of the hull mounted machine guns, namely the one to the leftward side of the commander’s view, and replaced it with a flamethrower. To fuel the flamethrower, the L3 is made to tow a 500 liters fuel trailer behind the vehicle, much similar to the crocodile. Later variants also featured a fuel tank mounted atop of the engines compartment, named the “Lanzallamas compacto”, allowing for another 60 liters of fuel for the flamethrower. The flamethrower can project fire up to 22 meters away for a total of 20 seconds.

Drawing of a “compacto” L3/35 Lanciafiamme, credits: tank encyclopedia

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In Enlisted the Italy has no flamethrower tank and Italy has horrible Tank representation in enlisted. Adding this will give the axis a fun tank that helps represent Italy!

Specifications:

BR: 1
Length: 3.17 meters
Width: 1.4 meters
Height: 1.3 meters
Weight: 4,450 kg
Combat weight: 4,900 kg
Crew: two
Armor: Same as L3 in WT (most likely)
Engine: Fiat-SPA CV3 4-cyliner engine, 43 hp
Road speed: up to 40 km/h
Range: up to 100 km

Armaments: One breda 38 8mm machine gun, one flamethrower

Sources

Spoiler

Carro Armato L3-35Lf (Lanciafiamme) Mobile Flamethrower Tankette

Carro Veloce L3/35 (CV-35)

Surviving Carro Valoce L3/35 Italian WW2 Tankette

https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2-spain-italy-fiat-ansaldo-cv35lf-lanzallamas-compacto/

(This suggestion is a modified suggestion from the War Thunder Forums)

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AT Rifle version for Italian starter tank, then flamethrower version as event vehicle?

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Up to y’all, but the L3/33 would the starter tank for Italy. Me personally, I would prefer for it to be a premium or TT vehicle because the US gets their flame tank in the TT.

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Honestly, it can be either an event or TT tank cause we alright got a premium flame tank

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Ngl, I feel the smaller armored vehicles should be given to the Rider class