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The Tortuga (Spanish for Turtle) was an armored vehicle designed and built in Venezuela in 1934, during the rule of Juan Vicente Gómez. It was assembled at the Puerto Cabello shipyard by Engineer Tomás Pacanins. First displayed at a military parade in the city of Maracay, the vehicle's existence was meant to send a clear message to neighboring Colombia - which had created several border and political incidents since its victory over Perú in the Leticia Incident - as was the whole parade. On December 23, 1934, the Tortuga was first revealed to the public, in conjunction with two Italian Ansaldo CV 33 infantry tanks.

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  • Tortuga (vehículo) (es)
  • Tortuga (vehicle) (en)
  • Тортуга (бронеавтомобиль) (ru)
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  • La Tortuga fue un vehículo blindado diseñado y construido en Venezuela en 1934, durante el gobierno del entonces dictador venezolano Juan Vicente Gómez. Fue ensamblado en el astillero de Puerto Cabello por el ingeniero Tomás Pacanins Acevedo. Exhibido por vez primera en un desfile militar acaecido en la ciudad de Maracay, la existencia del vehículo y el desfile estaban destinados a enviar un mensaje claro al vecino país de Colombia, con el que habían tenido varios incidentes fronterizos y políticos desde su victoria sobre el Perú en la guerra colombo-peruana. El 23 de diciembre de 1934, el vehículo blindado llamado "Tortuga" se reveló por primera vez al público, junto con dos tanques de infantería italianos CV 33 de marca Ansaldo. (es)
  • The Tortuga (Spanish for Turtle) was an armored vehicle designed and built in Venezuela in 1934, during the rule of Juan Vicente Gómez. It was assembled at the Puerto Cabello shipyard by Engineer Tomás Pacanins. First displayed at a military parade in the city of Maracay, the vehicle's existence was meant to send a clear message to neighboring Colombia - which had created several border and political incidents since its victory over Perú in the Leticia Incident - as was the whole parade. On December 23, 1934, the Tortuga was first revealed to the public, in conjunction with two Italian Ansaldo CV 33 infantry tanks. (en)
  • Тортуга (исп. Tortuga) — уникальный бронеавтомобиль (далее — БА), разработанный в Венесуэле специально для наземных частей ВМС в 1934 году. Данные БА были построены на судоверфи ВМС Венесуэлы в Пуэрто-Кабельо под руководством инженера Томаса Паканинса. Машина была создана для достижения паритета в бронетехнике с вооружёнными силами Колумбии после войны с Перу. Впервые БА «Тортуга» был представлен на военном параде в городе Маракай 23 декабря 1934 года вместе с закупленными у Италии легкими пехотными танками Ansaldo CV 33. (ru)
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  • Tortuga (en)
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  • Military parade of tortugas in Maracas, 1934 (en)
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  • La Tortuga fue un vehículo blindado diseñado y construido en Venezuela en 1934, durante el gobierno del entonces dictador venezolano Juan Vicente Gómez. Fue ensamblado en el astillero de Puerto Cabello por el ingeniero Tomás Pacanins Acevedo. Exhibido por vez primera en un desfile militar acaecido en la ciudad de Maracay, la existencia del vehículo y el desfile estaban destinados a enviar un mensaje claro al vecino país de Colombia, con el que habían tenido varios incidentes fronterizos y políticos desde su victoria sobre el Perú en la guerra colombo-peruana. El 23 de diciembre de 1934, el vehículo blindado llamado "Tortuga" se reveló por primera vez al público, junto con dos tanques de infantería italianos CV 33 de marca Ansaldo. (es)
  • The Tortuga (Spanish for Turtle) was an armored vehicle designed and built in Venezuela in 1934, during the rule of Juan Vicente Gómez. It was assembled at the Puerto Cabello shipyard by Engineer Tomás Pacanins. First displayed at a military parade in the city of Maracay, the vehicle's existence was meant to send a clear message to neighboring Colombia - which had created several border and political incidents since its victory over Perú in the Leticia Incident - as was the whole parade. On December 23, 1934, the Tortuga was first revealed to the public, in conjunction with two Italian Ansaldo CV 33 infantry tanks. (en)
  • Тортуга (исп. Tortuga) — уникальный бронеавтомобиль (далее — БА), разработанный в Венесуэле специально для наземных частей ВМС в 1934 году. Данные БА были построены на судоверфи ВМС Венесуэлы в Пуэрто-Кабельо под руководством инженера Томаса Паканинса. Машина была создана для достижения паритета в бронетехнике с вооружёнными силами Колумбии после войны с Перу. Впервые БА «Тортуга» был представлен на военном параде в городе Маракай 23 декабря 1934 года вместе с закупленными у Италии легкими пехотными танками Ansaldo CV 33. (ru)
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