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Caio Duilio is a destroyer of the Italian Navy. She and her sister Italian destroyer Andrea Doria form the Andrea Doria class; in turn these two ships, and the French vessels Forbin and Chevalier Paul, belong to the Horizon class. Caio Duilio is marked by hull number D 554 according to NATO classification.
Italian battleship Duilio was an Andrea Doria-class battleship launched in 1913 and scrapped in 1957. Italian cruiser Caio Duilio (C 554) was an Andrea Doria-class helicopter cruiser launched in 1962 and decommissioned in 1990. Italian destroyer Caio Duilio (D 554) is an Horizon-class destroyer launched in 2007 and currently in active service.
The Andrea Doria class (usually called Duilio class in Italian sources) was a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) between 1912 and 1916. The two ships—Andrea Doria and Duilio—were completed during World War I.
Andrea Doria is a destroyer of the Italian Navy. She and her sister Caio Duilio form the Andrea Doria class; in turn these two ships, and the French vessels Forbin and Chevalier Paul, belong to the Horizon class. Andrea Doria has the hull number D 553 according to NATO classification.
Duilio (often known as Caio Duilio) was an Italian Andrea Doria-class battleship that served in the Regia Marina during World War I and World War II. She was named after the Roman fleet commander Gaius Duilius. Duilio was laid down in February 1912, launched in April 1913, and completed in May 1916. She was initially armed with a main battery ...
8 Almirante Brown-class destroyer (MEKO 360H2 type) 9 Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. 10 Asagiri-class destroyer. 11 Atago-class destroyer. ... Caio Duilio (Italian Navy)
This is a list of active Italian Navy ships. ... Caio Duilio: D 554: 2009: Frigates (10) ... Destroyers Antonio Meucci class. DDX class. 2 —
Beograd class. Sebenico - former Yugoslav destroyer Beograd, captured in April 1941; Lubiana - former Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana, captured in April 1941; Chacal class. FR 22 - former French destroyer Panthére, captured in November 1942; Guépard class. FR 21 - former French destroyer Lion, captured in November 1942