Cannone da 47/32 M35
The Cannone da 47/32 M35 was an Austrian artillery piece produced under license in Italy during World War II. It was used both as an infantry gun and an anti-tank gun.
In contrast to other "dual purpose" artillery pieces of similar weight used during the war, such as the PaK 36 and Bofors 37 mm, it proved to be successful even in an anti-tank role especially when equipped with HEAT (Italian: "Effetto Pronto") rounds.
The gun could fire both armor piercing and high explosive projectiles, the latter having a range of 7,000 meters to provide the gun with a useful infantry support role. As the armor thickness of tanks increased, the Böhler increasingly assumed this infantry support role.
AMMUNITION
* 47 mod. 35 powder charge grenade
* Piercing projectile mod. 35
* Anti tank projectile "effetto-pronto"
* Anti tank projectile "effetto-pronto speciale"
* Piercing tracer projectile mod. 39
* Piercing tracer projectile mod. 35
* Blank projectile
* Exercitation grenade
Brixia modello 35 45mm mortar
mortar round (same as used in the rifle grenade launcher)
even found an old thread about it
http://forums.filefront.com/fh2-suggestions/174167-brixia-45-5-modello-35-a.html