CT-32-AA
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| General Characteristics | |
| Classification | 2.5-ton 6×6 anti-aircraft carrier |
| Type | Mobile weapon carrier (anti-aircraft) |
| Origin | Gondara |
| Manufacturer | Gondaran State Arsenals |
| Used By | Army of Gondara |
| Design Date | 1933 |
| Service Entry | 1936 |
| Unit Cost | |
| Crew | 3 |
| Passengers | 6 |
| Technical Data | |
| Weight | ~6,400 lbs (curb) |
| Dimensions | ~21 ft (L) × ~8 ft (W) × ~8.5 ft (cab) (H) |
| Ground Clearance | ~10 in |
| Engine | Inline gasoline engine (80–90 hp class) |
| Fuel Capacity | ~30 gal |
| Power | ~85 hp |
| Torque | |
| Transmission | 4–5 speed manual |
| Suspension | Solid axle, leaf spring |
| Range | ~300 mi (road) |
| Speed | |
| Utility & Logistics | |
| Payload / Towing | ~2.0 tons (~4,000 lbs)/ Light (limited under combat load) |
| Wheel Standard | Shared with CT-32 fleet |
| Equipment | Reinforced UMGM mounting points, AA platform configuration |
| Combat Data | |
| Armament | Quad HMG-34 / Dual 25mm AA (mounted) |
| Armor | None |
| Communications | None |
Overview
The CT-32-AA is a specialized variant of the CT-32 configured as a mobile anti-aircraft weapon carrier. Designed to transport and operate crew-served air defense systems, it provides flexible, mobile protection for battalion-level formations during both movement and deployment.
Unlike fixed or dedicated anti-aircraft platforms, the CT-32-AA retains the mobility and adaptability of the CT-32 while supporting rapid emplacement of air defense weapons.
Design Characteristics
The CT-32-AA is based on the standard 6×6 CT-32 chassis but features a modified rear section optimized for weapon operation. The cargo bed is reconfigured into a reinforced weapon platform with integrated mounting points for anti-aircraft systems.
The vehicle maintains the same core drivetrain and suspension system as the CT-32, ensuring consistent mobility and maintenance compatibility across the fleet.
The platform is designed to support elevated firing angles and rapid transition between mounted and ground-based weapon configurations.
Field Serviceability
The CT-32-AA retains full compatibility with CT-32 mechanical systems, allowing maintenance and repair to be performed using existing tools and procedures.
Field service is supported by:
- Standardized drivetrain and engine components
- Accessible mounting systems for weapon platforms
- Shared maintenance procedures with CT-32 units
- Compatibility with battalion motor pool operations
The vehicle can be maintained under forward conditions with minimal specialized support.
Operational Use
The CT-32-AA is employed to provide mobile air defense for Gondaran units and is commonly used in:
- Convoy air defense
- Protection of artillery and heavy weapons positions
- Battalion command and support area defense
- Forward deployment of anti-aircraft assets
The vehicle allows air defense systems to move with the battalion and rapidly establish protective coverage upon arrival.
Configurations
The CT-32-AA supports multiple weapon configurations depending on mission requirements:
- Quad HMG Configuration — quad-mounted 12.5mm HMG-34 for low-altitude defense
- Autocannon Configuration — dual 25mm anti-aircraft guns for increased engagement capability
- Transport Configuration — movement of AA crews and equipment
These configurations allow the vehicle to adapt to varying threat environments without structural modification.
Armament
The CT-32-AA is designed to operate anti-aircraft weapon systems mounted via reinforced UMGM-compatible interfaces.
Approved systems include:
- Quad-mounted HMG-34
- Dual 25mm anti-aircraft guns
Mounted weapons provide:
- Low-altitude air defense
- Convoy protection
- Local area defense against aerial threats
Weapons may be fired while mounted or deployed to ground positions depending on tactical requirements.
Limitations
The CT-32-AA has several limitations inherent to its design:
- No armor protection for crew or weapon system
- Reduced passenger and cargo capacity
- Limited stability when firing heavy systems at extreme angles
- Vulnerability to ground fire during operation
- Reduced towing capability under combat load
Summary
The CT-32-AA provides Gondaran forces with a flexible and mobile air defense platform capable of operating alongside motorized infantry formations. By combining transport mobility with adaptable weapon mounting systems, it ensures that air defense assets remain responsive, deployable, and integrated into battalion-level operations.