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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.
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 ...
The San Giorgio class are amphibious transport docks (LPD) [1] [2] built by Fincantieri for the Italian Navy. These ships can carry a battalion of troops, and up to 36 armored vehicles. These ships can carry a battalion of troops, and up to 36 armored vehicles.
The Capitani Romani class was a class of light cruisers acting as flotilla leaders for the Regia Marina (Italian Navy). They were built to outrun and outgun the large new French destroyers of the Le Fantasque and Mogador classes. [2] Twelve hulls were ordered in late 1939, but only four were completed, just three of these before the Italian ...
San Giorgio-class destroyer; Soldati-class destroyer; T. Italian landing helicopter dock Trieste; V. Neapolitan ship Vesuvio; Vulcano-class logistic support ship
Description: Military naval ensign of Italy from 1947 until 2013.. Generated in Inkscape, based on images at the World Flag Database and other sources, as well as information at Flags of the World.
Navigatori-class destroyer; Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore" Royal Italian Army during World War II; San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock; San Marco Marine Brigade; Sauro-class submarine; Scuola Militare Teulié; Sirio-class patrol vessel; Soldati-class destroyer; Structure of the Italian Army; Technical Naval Museum at La Spezia; Type ...
San Giorgio (ex-Pompeo Magno) after her post-war conversion to a large destroyer. Capitani Romani class (Only those units marked * were completed) Attilio Regolo* (1940) - Sold to France 1948 and renamed Chateaurenault; Scipione Africano* (1941) - Sold to France 1948 and renamed Guichen; Pompeo Magno* (1941) - Renamed San Giorgio, rebuilt as ...