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The San Giorgio class consisted of two armored cruisers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the first decade of the 20th century. The second ship, San Marco , was used to evaluate recently invented steam turbines in a large ship and incorporated a number of other technological advances.
The Italian cruiser San Giorgio was the name ship of her class of two armored cruisers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the first decade of the 20th century. Commissioned in 1910, the ship was badly damaged when she ran aground before the start of the Italo-Turkish War in 1911, although she was repaired before its end.
The Italian cruiser San Marco was a San Giorgio-class armoured cruiser built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the first decade of the 20th century.She was the first large Italian ship fitted with steam turbines and the first turbine-powered ship in any navy to have four propeller shafts. [1]
San Giorgio class replacement by 2028 - 2030. [141] €1.226 billion for the development of 3 new amphibious ships [142] [143] — — LC23 class: 6 — Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) — 200 tonnes 4 are already ordered, for the Trieste. [31] Now 6 crafts are planned with th LXD. [31] — — — — — Destroyers Antonio Meucci class. DDX ...
Heavy cruiser Zara in 1940. ... San Giorgio class. San Giorgio (1908) - Scuttled 1941; San Marco (1908) - Captured by Germany 1943, sunk c. 1944; Heavy cruisers
San Giorgio this name has been borne by at least three ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian cruiser San Giorgio, a San Giorgio-class cruiser launched in 1908 and scuttled in 1941. Italian destroyer San Giorgio, launched in 1941 as the Capitani Romani-class cruiser Pompeo Magno she was rebuilt as a destroyer and renamed in 1955 ...
Pages in category "San Giorgio-class cruisers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The San Giorgio class was a class of two destroyers of the Italian Navy.They entered service in 1955, with the last one being decommissioned in 1980. Formerly Capitani Romani-class cruisers of the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during World War II, they were rebuilt as destroyers during the Cold War.