Year | 1935 |
Vehicle Type | 4x4 Artillery Tractor |
Origin & Designer | Italy/Fiat-Pavesi |
Numbers Produced | 224 |
Crew | Driver + Gun Crew |
Armament | [@main_armament] |
Ammunition Carried | [@ammunition_carried] |
Pay Load | [@pay_load] |
Towed Load | [@towed_load] |
Weight | 4.600 kg |
Height | 1.45m |
Width | 2.05m |
Length | 4.10m |
Ground Clearance | [@ground_clearance] |
Fording Depth | [@fording_depth] |
Obstacle Clearance | [@obstacle_clearance] |
Climbing Ability | 75° |
Radio | [@radio] |
Armour | [@armour] |
Engine | Fiat 4-Cyl (Petrol) |
Transmission | 2 Forward & 2 Reverse |
Maximum Road Range | 190 km |
Maximum Cross Country Range | [@maximum_cross_country_range] |
Maximum Road Speed | 22 kph |
Maximum Road Speed + Trailer | [@maximum_road_speed_trailer] |
Maximum Cross Country Speed | [@maximum_cross_country_speed] |
Maximum Road Towing Speed | [@maximum_road_towing_speed] |
Variants | [@variants] |
Notes | In 1935 the Greek army purchased 224 artillery tractors from the Italian firm Fiat. They came in two variants with the P4/100 and P4/110 and were used to tow the Schneider built 105mm and 155mm howitzers. |