At the outbreak of the
Italo-Turkish War of 1911, the
Royal Italian Army, whose motorisation had only begun a few years before, was chiefly equipped with
Fiat 15 trucks. After a positive experience on the field, the army handed out additional procurements contracts of trucks for tactical and logistical use, to both Fiat and other manufacturers. One of them was Lancia, which developed the 1Z and began deliveries in 1912, in time for the vehicle to see war service on the harsh terrains of
Libya. Production and army use continued into the
First World War. In 1916,
Ansaldo and Lancia jointly built an
armored car on the 1Z chassis, named
Automitragliatrice Lancia Ansaldo 1Z. These were the Royal Italian Army main armored vehicle and were used in
riot control and later in the war to quickly exploit infantry breakthroughs. An improved type, the
Lancia Ansaldo 1ZM, was produced in 1918. In 1915, Lancia introduced the
Jota truck, which used the same 4.5-litre engine but had a dedicated chassis; production of the 1Z truck subsequently ended during 1916. == Self-propelled artillery ==