The Semovente M41M da 90/53 was an Italian self-propelled gun used during World War II.
Based on the chassis of the M41 tank, it was armed with a powerful 90mm anti-tank gun mounted in an open-topped casemate.
This formidable weapon was capable of penetrating the armor of most Allied tanks of the time.
The Semovente M41M was primarily deployed in anti-tank roles, providing mobile fire support to Italian armored units.
Although production was limited, it proved to be effective against enemy armor on the battlefield.
Its combination of mobility, firepower, and armor made it a valuable asset for Italian forces during the war.