Elmetto Italiano M33 (WWII), Original Helmet shells have been repainted. Ex-Binnerbini collection.
WWI Italian M15/16 Helmet.
M34/39 Italian Helmet (Exported in Greece).
M33 Regia Marina.
M31 Helmet. (Replica).
Italian Paratrooper Helmet M41-42.
WWII. Regio Esercito M33 Helmet, (Grigio-verde color)
Regia Marina Talker Helmet M33.
M33 Experimental Helmet.
Rare M33 Regio Esercito, Italian Helmet with Battle Damage.
RSI Italian Helmet M33 camo.
M33. Divisione Monterosa.
WWII M33 RSI Helmet.
Carcano Carbine, Special Troops Stock.
Carcano Carbine "Moschetto" or Short Rifle (?). Stock and parts.
91TS Moschetto Beretta Gardone 1932.
WWII. Italian Tropical Helmet. Bersaglieri.
Regio Esercito Italiano (Italian Royal Army), Bustina. Infantry Badge. Replica.
Italian WWII Tanker Leather Helmet. Post-War.
Italian Carcano bayonet manufactured by the Terni Arsenal
WWII Italian webbing equipment: Alpini canteen. Carcano Ammo Pouch/suspenders .Model 91 TS italian bayonet and frog. T.35 III Italian Gas Mask and bag.
Italian Mountain Troops, Alpini, Italian Officer. Cappello Alpino. Genio Alpino. Engineers Corps. Post-War.
Italian Alpine Hat, Cappello Alpino. Soldier. Post-War.
Bersaglieri FEZ.
Alpini Artillery. M33 Helmet. Post war.
M33 Italian-Spanish Helmet, The shell is marked with B = Smalteria e Metallurgia Veneta di Bassano del Grappa. The chinstrap lugs with AT (Arsenale Torino) and Royal Crown.
M33 Spanish Helmet with Galician Eagle Shield.
M33 with Polish Police Shield ?
M33 Italian Helmet Post War. This helmet was in a war in the 1990s in a Balkan country. I don't remember which country it was (Bosnia?)
Post War Paratrooper Camo shirt-jacket.
Post War, Olive Green Italian Combat Jacket.
Post-War Canvas Medical Bag and Alpine Backpack.
Italian Alpini Post-War "Mostrine" Collar Tabs.
Macchi 202 "Folgore". It is one of only two remaining in the world. Right: Regia Aeronautica WWII Pilot Uniform. National Air and Space Museum.
Recommended read:
Caschi da volo radiotelefonici della regia aeronautica, (Radio-Tele-phone Flight Helmets) by Alberto Spaziani
Initial production: 1940. 15 tons. The Fiat-Ansaldo Company produced 785 M13/40's until production of an improved version was adopted in mid 1941. The M13/40 was considered the best of the italian. It had a crew of four and was armed with a 47mm gun, two 8mm Breda bow machineguns and a 8mm Breda coaxial machine-gun. After the occupation in September 1943 many served in German units until December 1944. She had a maximun road speed of 20mph. Aberdeen Museum.
Suspension Leaf spring bogies
Italian Anti-Tank Gun 47/32 canonne da 47mm.
Semovente M41M da 90/53 (Self-Propelled 90mm Gun).
Initial production 1942. Combat Weight: 17 tons.
The Italian a my sought a gun within its arsenal wich could destroy heavily armored Allied tanks. An anti-aicraft gun, the 90/53 met that need. This 90mm, 53 caliber gun was a powerful as the dreaded German 88mm gun, wich also began as an anti-aicraft gun before its tank killing abilities were discovered . Mounted atop a Semovente M14/41 tank chassis, the 90/53 had a radius of action of 124 miles on roads and a top speed of 20 mph. The crew of four could traverse the gun 80 degrees to take on ground targets. The US Army captured this vehicle in Sicily. Aberdeen Museum.