| The L3/35 was developed from imported British Carden-Lloyd Mark
VIs (designated CV29 in Italian service, CV stood for Carro Veloce, "fast
tank"). It was built as the CV-33 in 1933, but was retrofitted as the CV-35 in
1935 and renamed the L3/35 in 1938. The L3/35 was a lightly armored two-man
vehicle typically armed with two tandem machine guns. The differences between
the L3/33 and the L3/35 were not many. About 2500 L3 tankettes were built in
different models and variants. 20 L3/33 tankettes were sold to China. Other L3s
tankettes were sold to Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria,
China, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, and Nationalist Spain.
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