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Venetian "Madonna della Vigna" (first on the left) in battle against Ottoman ships in 1649. This is a list of Italian carracks, galleons and ships of the line of the period 1400-1858: Italy was formed in 1861 with the union of several states, including the Two Sicilies (with Naples), and Piedmont-Sardinia, including Genoa, some Papal states and ...
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Both ships were present at the First Battle of Sirte, though only Andrea Doria engaged British forces. The two ships survived the war, and were the only battleships the Allies permitted Italy to retain after the conclusion of hostilities. They served in the Italian Navy for another decade until they were discarded in the mid-1950s.
Naval ensign of Italy. This is a list of active Italian Navy ships.The navy maintains approximately 181 ships in service, [1] including minor auxiliary vessels. The fleet has started a process of renewal that will see 50 ships retired by 2025 and replaced by 30 multi-mission ships. [2]
Italy: Type: Navy: Role: Naval warfare: Size: 29,300 personnel 184 vessels (incl. minor auxiliaries) 70 aircraft [1] Part of: Italian Armed Forces: Motto(s) Italian: Patria e Onore "Motherland and Honour" March: La Ritirata (ritirata is the return of soldiers to their barrack, or sailors to their ship after a leave) by Tommaso Mario: Anniversaries
Vulcano (A 5335) [1] (Italian: Nave Vulcano (m)) [2] is a warship of the Italian Navy, a Vulcano-class logistic support ship, the lead ship in its class. [3] It was built as part of a joint project between Italy and France to build such ships. [4] It is a replenishment oiler auxiliary ship. [5] [6] Vulcano has the pennant number A 5335. [1]
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