Semovente M43 Bassotto

Semovente M43 Bassotto

Tier 6 · italy · AT-SPG
About
In April of 1942, the Italian command came up with the idea to develop an assault tank destroyer with a 105 mm howitzer on the chassis of the Carro Armato P 40 heavy tank. The project was developing rather slowly, so instead, officials decided to use the improved chassis of the mass-produced Carro Armato M 15/42 for a new vehicle. This vehicle featured a 105 mm howitzer with a length of 23 calibers. The prototype was completed in January 1943, and it became the first Italian vehicle to be partially welded. The serial model, designated Semovente da 105/25 M43, received a 25 caliber gun and a newly designed hull and cabin. Before Italy's capitulation on September 8, 1943, 30 vehicles had already been manufactured and sent to military units. Later these vehicles all fell into the hands of the Germans, who set up and continued production. Between 1943 and 1944, 121 more vehicles were produced.
Survivability
Hit points
625
View range
360 m
Signal range
310 m
Engine fire chance
15%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
75
45
35
Gun · Cannone da 105/25
Caliber
75 mm
Rate of fire
20 rpm
Reload
3 s
Aim time
1.7 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.35 m
Gun arc
10° / 16°
Traverse
40°/s
Ammo
70
Mobility
Top speed
35 km/h
Reverse
15 km/h
Engine
145 hp
Power/weight
10.0 hp/t
Hull traverse
42°/s
Shells
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
110 dmg (83138)
146 mm pen (110183)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
110 dmg (83138)
195 mm pen (146244)
Marks of Excellencesample size 31 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
1,022
avg damage
2 marks
1,359
avg damage
3 marks
0
avg damage