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Cruiser Armando Diaz in 1935. Giussano class. Alberico da Barbiano (1930) - Sunk 1941; Alberto di Giussano (1930) - Sunk 1941; Bartolomeo Colleoni (1930) - Sunk 1940; Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (1930) - Sunk 1942; Luigi Cadorna class. Luigi Cadorna (1931) - BU 1950s; Armando Diaz (1932) - Sunk 1941; Raimondo Montecuccoli class. Raimondo ...
From the 1880s to 1910s, the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) built or purchased twenty protected cruisers; the earliest vessels were either built or designed in Britain, though later vessels were constructed in Italy, to Italian designs. Several of these cruisers were ground-breaking warships: Dogali was the first major warship equipped with ...
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The design for the new protected cruiser was a copy of the British-built Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye, and was originally intended for sale to the Ottoman Navy. [1] The ship was 103.6 meters (339 ft 11 in) long at the waterline and 111.8 m (366 ft 10 in) long overall.
The Trento-class cruisers were ordered in 1924 in response to the French cruisers of the Duquesne class, begun that year.The Italian naval high command requested that the proposed cruisers have a very high top speed of 36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph); the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty limited the standard displacement of new cruisers to 10,000 long tons (10,160 t) and their main armament to 203 mm ...
The Trento class was a group of two heavy cruisers built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the late 1920s, the first such vessels built for the Italian fleet. The two ships in the class—Trento and Trieste, were named after the redeemed cities of Trento and Trieste annexed from the Austro-Hungarian empire after the victory in World War I.
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This is a list of active Italian Navy ships. The navy maintains approximately 181 ships in service, [ 1 ] including minor auxiliary vessels. The fleet has started a process of renewal that will see 50 ships retired by 2025 and replaced by 30 multi-mission ships. [ 2 ]