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IT431 Dovunque 35 3-ton truck (x2)
Dovunque 35 3-ton truck (IT431)
Dovunque 35 3-ton truck
(IT431)
Spa Dovunque 35 6 x 4 medium truck
Developed in the early 1930s the Dovunque (’go-anywhere’) truck chassis was taken into production in 1933 by FIAT’s Spa division. From 1935/36 it was made with improved design specifications (Dovunque 35), the 1933 model (2-ton capacity Dovunque 33 truck) proving too light and underpowered.
The increase in engine size improved the Dovunque 35 enough to give a 3-ton capacity. It was a 6x4, indicating six wheels and four (the rear) wheel drive. So despite being an off-road truck it wasn’t all-wheel drive.
The new model was made in considerable quantities, primarily as the open tray body. It was one of Italy’s most common off-road capable military trucks. It served in Africa, Italy, the Balkans and Russia.
Dovunque roughly translates into off-road, or go-anywhere. The Dovunque 33, 35 and 41 trucks were Cab Over Engine configuration that allowed a shorter wheelbase for the size of the cargo bed. In the mountainous terrain of Italy and the Balkans this helped mobility on the narrow roads.
Some carried AA guns, others had different bodywork, such as signals vans (radio telemetry) and a APC prototype was also developed. It remained in production until 1948.
General Data:
Crew:
2
Max speed:
63 km/h
Wheelbase:
3200mm (rear axles: 1000mm)
Overall length:
5030mm
Width:
2070mm
Height:
2905mm
Ground clearance:
250mm
Max Weight:
6500kg
Motor:
18D 4-cyl side-valve liquidcooled petrol engine; Cubic capacity 4053cc; Maximum output 55-60 bhp at 2000rpm.
Fuel capacity:
115-litre
Winch:
3-ton
In Flames Of War
The Dovunque is a handy cross-country truck that can carry 4 passengers. It is Wheeled and can drive cross-country at 8”/20cm.
With the Divisional Support transport section you can get even your Fucilieri on the move for 25points a platoon.
Designed by Evan Allen
Painted by Jeremy Painter
Last Updated On
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
by Blake at Battlefront
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