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Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian Duca degli Abruzzi-class light cruiser, that served in the Regia Marina during World War II. After the war she was retained by the Marina Militare and upgraded. She was built by CRDA, in Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino shipyard Trieste and named after the Italian general Giuseppe Garibaldi.
The design of the Giuseppe Garibaldi-class cruiser was derived by the naval architect Edoardo Masdea from his earlier Vettor Pisani-class design. The Garibaldis were slightly larger and about a knot faster than their predecessors, but the primary improvement was the addition of two gun turrets, one each fore and aft of the superstructure.
Giuseppe Garibaldi was the seventh ship of the Giuseppe Garibaldi class of armored cruisers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1890s.She was built to replace the lead ship of her class, which was sold to Argentina and renamed ARA Garibaldi.
The Giuseppe Garibaldi was the fourth ship of the Italian Navy to be named after the 19th-century Italian General Giuseppe Garibaldi. All four ships, including the missile cruiser, together with an image of Garibaldi, were depicted in the crest. Giuseppe Garibaldi ' s deck layout SH-3 Sea King on deck
Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1899), armoured cruiser Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1936) , light cruiser, recommissioned in 1961 as guided missile cruiser Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi , launched in 1983; commissioned on 30 September 1985; is in service as flagship of Marina Militare
Francesco Ferruccio was a Giuseppe Garibaldi-class armored cruiser built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the first decade of the 20th century.The ship made several deployments to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant during her career.
Garibaldi also had six QF 4.7-inch (119 mm), ten QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss and eight QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss guns to defend herself against torpedo boats. She was also equipped with four above-water 457 mm (18.0 in) torpedo tubes , two on each side.
Armored cruiser Garibaldi. Torpedo cruiser. Patria (1893) - Decommissioned 1927; Protected cruisers. Patagonia (1886) - Decommissioned 1927; Necochea (1890) - Renamed Veinticinco de Mayo, decommissioned 1921; Nueve de Julio (1892) - Discarded 1930; Buenos Aires (1895) - Retired 1932; Armored cruisers. Giuseppe Garibaldi class. Garibaldi (1895 ...