Fiat in Turin and Ansaldo in Genoa were chosen as manufacturers and around 300 CV-33s were produced.
The combat weight was 3.2 tons.
The CV-33 was equipped with a 6.5 mm machine gun.
It is powered by a 43 hp Fiat petrol engine that could reach a top speed of 46 kilometers per hour.
This vehicle took part in the Italian Army's operations in North Africa during the Second World War.
The CV-35 replaced the CV-33 in 1936. The only major differences were the installation of two 8 mm machine guns and the design of the armor to reduce production and maintenance pressures.
In 1938, most CV-33s were converted to the CV-35 standard and given the name CV-33 Series II.
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