The Camionetta Desertica Model 42 (also known as the ''SPA-Viberti AS.42'' or ''Sahariana'') was an Italian reconnaissance car of
World War II
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The AS.42 (Africa Settentrionale = North Africa) was developed by
SPA
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Viberti
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History
The company was founded in 1922 to build civilian and military transport vehicles and was a supplier to the Italian armed forces duri ...
using the same chassis as the
AB 41
The Autoblindo 40, 41 and 43 (abbreviated AB 40, 41 and 43) were Italian armoured cars produced by Fiat-Ansaldo and which saw service mainly during World War II. Most ''autoblinde'' were armed with a 20 mm Breda 35 autocannon and a coaxi ...
armoured car, including its four-wheel steering, but with a 2x4 transmission specifically for desert operations, primarily in a reconnaissance role. Its origins trace back to requests stemming from units operating on the
North African front for a long range, highly maneuverable vehicle, similar to those widely used by the highly successful British reconnaissance and raiding force, the
Long Range Desert Group
The Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) was a reconnaissance and raiding unit of the British Army during the Second World War.
Originally called the Long Range Patrol (LRP), the unit was founded in Egypt in June 1940 by Major Ralph Alger Bagnold, ...
(LRDG).
Design
The AS.42 was a 4x2 unarmored vehicle with a boat hull based on the chassis of the
AB 41
The Autoblindo 40, 41 and 43 (abbreviated AB 40, 41 and 43) were Italian armoured cars produced by Fiat-Ansaldo and which saw service mainly during World War II. Most ''autoblinde'' were armed with a 20 mm Breda 35 autocannon and a coaxi ...
armored car, but with a 2x4 transmission. The SPA ABM 3 6 cylinder petrol engine was located in the rear.
The open compartment's only overhead protection was a waterproof
canvas
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sheet. Besides the driver’s seat, the crew that served the on board weapons were seated on four folding seats on the sides. The AS 42 had internal fuel tanks of 145 liters with an additional 20
jerrycans externally mounted on both sides between the wheels plus 4 on the front fenders, holding a total of 80 liters of water and 400 liters of fuel. One source claims that a full fuel tank and the additional fuel canisters allowed a maximum range of ,
and another source claims a maximum range of .
Crew complement consisted of 3-6 troops
A second model, the SPA 43,
called ''Camionetta'' II or ''Metropolitana'', entered service in Italy in 1943.
It differed from the first model by the absence of the two upper side rows of petrol jerrycans, replaced by two large caissons for ammunition, and the presence of a canvas top. In addition, this version was fitted with new
Pirelli
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Artiglio, Sigillo Verde or Raiflex tires adapted to mud and snow of the mainland, unlike the previous Pirelli Tipo Libia or Superflex sand tires.
Gallery
Image:AS42 lamiere.jpg, Equipment: cans, sheets and piece of Cannone da 47/32
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Image:AS42 20mm 47mm.jpg, In the foreground an AS42 armed with a Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935 anti-aircraft machine gun; in the background an army with the 47/32 Mod. 1935 anti-tank gun.
Image:AS42 metropolitana.JPG, An AS42 Metropolitana of the Motorized Assault Battalion in Rome on 9 September 1943, the eve of the Porta San Paolo clashes.
Image:AS42 metropolitana 01.jpg, AS42 of the "Barbarigo" Battalion in Rome.
Armament & Armor
The main weapon fitted was either a
Breda Model 35
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autocannon, a 20 mm
Solothurn S-18/1000
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anti-tank rifle or a
Breda M35.
They were also fitted with one to three
Breda M37
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or
Breda 38
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8 mm machine-guns. The second model did not make use of the S-18/1000. Armor was 17mm thick around the entire chassis, with three 12mm plates of bulletproof glass for the windshield.
Service
From September to November 1942, the first batch of 14 vehicles was delivered to the Regio Esercito. The unit that gave the AS 42 its baptism of fire in November 1942 was the "''Raggruppamento Sahariano AS''". The good results achieved by the "Raggruppamento Sahariano AS" quickly led to the formation of at least four more "''Compagnia Arditi Camionettisti''": the 103rd, 112th, 113th, and 123rd.
Saharianas were stationed in North Africa, Sicily, and Rome.
The vehicle's low profile allowed it to hide behind desert dunes and wait for the arrival of the enemy unseen, and its great capacity for autonomous action allowed it to chase enemy forces for long periods. The AS.42 participated in the final stages of the
Libyan campaign and the entire
campaign in Tunisia. It was mainly assigned to aviation companies of the Auto-Saharan Company and the 103rd Battalion.
Surviving vehicles were later used by the 2nd Battalion of the 10th Regiment in the defense of
Sicily
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and southern Italy. The same unit and the Motorized Assault Battalion employed the "Sahariana" and "Metropolitana" models in the defence of Rome on 8 September 1943. After that, a few Saharianas stayed in Northern Italy with Mussolini's
Italian Social Republic
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. Seven vehicles fought on the
Eastern Front as part of the
2. ''Fallschirmjäger'' Division. They were in service throughout 1944 and 1945 as reconnaissance vehicles on the Eastern Front, in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
In 1943 the Polizia dell'Africa Italiana, including the "Barbarigo" battalion of the
Xª MAS Flotilla, used the Sahariana for patrols in Rome.
On June 4, 1944 an AS.42 stumbled across an
M4 Sherman
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that sent a shell through the vehicle, destroying both front and rear spare tires.
After the war, seven vehicles were supplied to the
Polizia di Stato
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They were modified by the removal of weapons, pioneering tools, and Jerry cans, and painted amaranth red. In Udine and Bologna they were used until 1954. An unknown quantity were produced specifically for the Italian State Police in 1946.
See also
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S.P.A. (Società Piemontese Automobili)
References
External links
Italian newsreel footage
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World War II vehicles of Italy
Reconnaissance vehicles of World War II
Military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944