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  2. MAS (motorboat) - Wikipedia

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    The greatest success of Italian MAS was the sinking of the Austro-Hungarian battleship SMS Szent István off Pula on 10 June 1918 by a boat commanded by Luigi Rizzo. MAS boats later engaged in the Second Battle of Durazzo in October 1918. The main Austrian fleet remained securely at anchor in the harbour at Pola (now Pula in Croatia), protected ...

  3. Decima Flottiglia MAS - Wikipedia

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    The Decima Flottiglia MAS (Decima Flottiglia Motoscafi Armati Siluranti, also known as La Decima or Xª MAS) (Italian for "10th Torpedo-Armed Motorboat Flotilla") was an Italian flotilla, with marines and commando frogman unit, of the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy). The acronym MAS also refers to various light torpedo boats used by the Regia ...

  4. Category:World War II torpedo boats of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian torpedo boat Giacinto Carini; Italian destroyer Giacomo Medici; Italian torpedo boat Giacomo Medici; Italian destroyer Giovanni Acerbi; Italian destroyer Giuseppe Cesare Abba; Italian torpedo boat Giuseppe Cesare Abba; Italian destroyer Giuseppe Dezza; Italian torpedo boat Giuseppe Dezza; Italian destroyer Giuseppe La Farina

  5. XII Squadriglia MAS - Wikipedia

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    XII MAS comprised four MAS boats and their crews and support staff, a total of 99 men, under the command of Capitano di Corvetta Giuseppe Bianchini. In May 1942 the force began the journey to the lake, loading the boats onto transports for the journey overland via the Brenner Pass and Innsbruck to Stettin , and by ship to Helsinki .

  6. Quarta Flottiglia MAS - Wikipedia

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    The Italian MAS also acted as a flank force in support of army operations off Sevastopol and Novorossiysk and, despite their obvious vulnerability, they captured more than a thousand Soviet troops during the course of their campaigns. [5] The Flottiglia lost two torpedo boats and one midget submarine, all of them victims of bombing raids while ...

  7. Orsa-class torpedo boat - Wikipedia

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    The Orsa class (sometimes called the Pegaso class) were a group of large torpedo boats or destroyer escorts built for the Italian Navy in the late 1930s. They were an enlarged version of the Spica-class torpedo boat, specifically tailored for the escort and anti-submarine role, with greater endurance and a heavier depth charge armament but less powerful machinery and a lighter gun armament.

  8. MTSM motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia

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    The Italian plans for an assault motor torpedo boat, the MTS, began in December 1939. The Italian Naval Command goal was a small, high speed two-seat motor torpedo boat based on the Motoscafo da Turismo Modificato (MTM), itself an improved version of the MT motorboat which used an explosive charge as the warhead. In addition to speed ...

  9. List of destroyers of Italy - Wikipedia

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    La Masa class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929 Giuseppe La Masa; Angelo Bassini; Agostino Bertani- renamed Enrico Cosenz in 1921; Benedetto Cairoli; Giacinto Carini; Nicola Fabrizi; Giuseppe La Farina; Giacomo Medici; Giuseppe Sirtori class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929 Giuseppe Sirtori; Giovanni Acerbi ...