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Vittorio Veneto was a helicopter cruiser that served with the Italian Navy. Originally intended to be a class of two ships specifically designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), only Vittorio Veneto entered into service in 1969, its sister ship Italia being cancelled. Vittorio Veneto was placed into reserve in 2003 and decommissioned in 2006. [1]
Heavy cruiser Zara in 1940. This is a list of all modern cruisers built by Italy, ... Vittorio Veneto. Andrea Doria class. Andrea Doria in commission from 1964 - 1992;
The Littorio class, also known as the Vittorio Veneto class, [Note 1] was a class of battleship of the Regia Marina, the Italian navy.The class was composed of four ships—Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, Roma, and Impero—but only the first three ships of the class were completed.
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Class Picture Shipyard Origin Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement (ton) Length (m) Speed (kn) Note guided missile cruisers; Vittorio Veneto: Italcantieri Spa Castellammare di Stabia : Vittorio Veneto: 5 February 1967 12 July 1969 29 June 2006 8,850 179,6 30 Andrea Doria: Cantieri del Tirreno Riva Trigoso Navalmeccanica
The class was originally intended to be armed with the SMP 3 76 mm/62 gun found on the Albatros-class corvette, however that gun was rated poorly and was replaced. The choice to arm the cruisers with the 76 mm guns was based on a decision taken in 1958 that only guns of that size were adequate in point blank air defence. [ 1 ]
Vittorio Veneto returned to port while two cruisers and several destroyers were detached to protect Pola; all three cruisers and two destroyers were sunk in a furious night action at very close range with the battleships Valiant, Warspite, and Barham. [29] Vittorio Veneto meanwhile reached Taranto on 29 March, where repairs lasted until July. [30]
Thus, in the 1930s, a battleship was named Vittorio Veneto. In the 1960s, a flight deck cruiser, the flagship of the Italian Navy, was given the same name. In 1968, a military medal called the Order of Vittorio Veneto (Ordine di Vittorio Veneto) was awarded to Italian veterans who had participated honorably for at least six months during the ...