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  2. Italian destroyer Caio Duilio - Wikipedia

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    The destroyer Caio Duilio is the fourth Italian warship with this historical name. The first, the ironclad Duilio, was commissioned in 1886 and served until 1909. Fitted with the largest guns available, 100-ton 450 mm calibre muzzle-loading guns, she was regarded as the most powerful warship afloat in her day.

  3. Italian ship Caio Duilio - Wikipedia

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    Italian battleship Duilio was an Andrea Doria-class battleship launched in 1913 and scrapped in 1957. Italian cruiser Caio Duilio (C 554) was an Andrea Doria-class helicopter cruiser launched in 1962 and decommissioned in 1990. Italian destroyer Caio Duilio (D 554) is an Horizon-class destroyer launched in 2007 and currently in active service.

  4. List of destroyers of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Italian destroyer Durand de la Penne in 2004. This is a list of ... Caio Duilio; References ...

  5. Italian battleship Duilio - Wikipedia

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    Duilio (often known as Caio Duilio) was an Italian Andrea Doria-class battleship that served in the Regia Marina during World War I and World War II. She was named after the Roman fleet commander Gaius Duilius. Duilio was laid down in February 1912, launched in April 1913, and completed in May 1916. She was initially armed with a main battery ...

  6. Horizon-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    Italian Caio Duilio. France and Italy continued their collaboration under the Horizon project. In September 2000, the two countries signed a contract to jointly produce four ships, ordering two ships each which would deploy the PAAMS missile system. [16] The Italian Navy ordered two units, Andrea Doria and Caio Duilio, to replace the Audace class.

  7. Italian destroyer Andrea Doria - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Doria is a destroyer of the Italian Navy. She and her sister Caio Duilio form the Andrea Doria class; in turn these two ships, and the French vessels Forbin and Chevalier Paul, belong to the Horizon class. Andrea Doria has the hull number D 553 according to NATO classification.

  8. Italian ironclad Duilio - Wikipedia

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    Construction on Duilio proceeded much faster than on her sister; she was launched on 8 May 1876 and completed on 6 January 1880, more than two years before Enrico Dandolo would be finished. [1] On 8 March, shortly after Duilio entered service, one of her 17.7 in guns exploded. The inexperienced gun crew had accidentally double-loaded the gun.

  9. Fincantieri - Wikipedia

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    The shipyards of Riva Trigoso seen from Punta Manara.In the docks the Orizzonte-class destroyer Caio Duilio (D 554) nears completion.. Fincantieri S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [fiŋkanˈtjɛːri]) is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy.