Caproni Ca.313
The Caproni Ca.313 was an Italian light bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s. It was designed by the Caproni company and featured a low-wing monoplane structure. The aircraft was powered by two engines and had a maximum speed of around 400 km/h. It was primarily used during World War II for bombing missions and reconnaissance.
The Ca.313 was notable for its versatility and ability to operate from short airstrips. It could carry a variety of bombs and was equipped with defensive armament to protect against enemy fighters. Despite its capabilities, the aircraft faced competition from more advanced models during the war.