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Relics of War: Italian Tanks vs Grants and Shermans | North Africa Campaign Analysis Explore how outdated Italian tanks like the M13/40 and M14/41, alongside the Semovente da 75/18, influenced battles against newer Allied armor such as the M3 Grant and Sherman during the North African Campaign of WWII. This video examines key actions where obsolete vehicles proved their continued battlefield value through tactical adaptation and effective coordination. Featured Battles and Actions Knightsbridge Action: Italian Semovente da 75/18s, supported by M13/40s and gun trucks, destroyed Grants and Stuarts in a decisive engagement. Trieste Division Assault: A bold mass attack eliminated 9 Grants and 1 Crusader, showing the striking power of Italian formations. Luigi Pascucci’s Rearguard Action: A heroic stand that threw the 8th Armoured Brigade into disarray through courage and tactical skill. Tactical and Doctrinal Adaptation This video explores how Italian and German forces adapted their armored doctrine when facing more advanced Allied tanks. With vehicles like Panzer IIIs and early Panzer IVs facing obsolescence, artillery and maneuver tactics became the main counters to Allied armor on the desert battlefield. Points covered in this analytical video: The combat effectiveness of “obsolete” tanks late in the desert war. How Axis units maximized outdated hardware through strategy and combined arms. The role of artillery and battery units as the primary anti-tank weapon in response to the Grant and Sherman threat. Parallels between Italian and German armored challenges in North Africa. If you’re interested in WWII tank battles, Italian tanks, the North African Campaign, or the evolution of armored warfare, this video provides historical insights that challenge assumptions about early-war tanks being entirely irrelevant against modern armor. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 00:52 The Problem of “Inferior” Tanks 06:31 Knightsbridge Sector, June 1942 12:42 Trieste Division’s Success Against M3 Grants 19:28 From Dominance to Decline: German Medium Panzers in Transition 25:11 Support From The Luftwaffe and Regia Aeronautica 28:44 The Italian Armored Response to the M4 Sherman Threat 30:58 Luigi Pascucci – The Last Charge at El Alamein 34:46 When Crews Matter More Than The Machine 40:22 The Last Stance of the Carro Medio 45:26 End Credits Sources: (Copyright Under Fair Use) Desert Rats (War Diaries) War Diaries of 3rd County of London Yeomanry Museum of The Queen's Royal Hussars For The Record (Blog) World War Photos Tank Archives MÉMOIRE DE LA 1ère DFL War Thunder (tactical maps) Key Military Flames of War (table-top game, Tenente Pascucci article) Help support my channel, if you are an Italian military history buff! patreon.com/ArmoredItalia Publications Steel Lions of the Desert: The Story of the Italian Carro Armato M13/40 and M14/41 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH9XHXQF