The Lancia 3Ro is an Italian military and civilian truck of the interwar, World War II, and postwar era. The production of the car lasted from 1938 to 1950. The weight of his own car was approximately 5.6 tons, length - 7.08 meters, width - 2.35 meters. The drive was provided by one engine with a volume of 5.9 liters and a power of up to 95 hp. The drive was transmitted through a 5-speed manual gearbox. The 3Ro model was developed as a development of previous Lancia trucks, designated Ro and Ro-Ro. Compared to its predecessors, it was distinguished primarily by a different, larger and more powerful drive, as well as a significantly improved gearbox. The machine also had a simple and robust design and was relatively easy to operate and manufacture. For these reasons, the Lancia 3Ro was one of the main trucks of the Italian army during World War II. It was used during the war with Greece (1940-1941), the campaign in the Balkans in 1941 and during the fighting in North Africa (1940-1943).