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Ships of the Italian Navy:
Guiseppe Garibaldi class VSTOL aircraft carrier
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The flagship of the Italian Navy is the
aircraft carrier MM Garibaldi, built by Fincantieri of Genoa and
commissioned in 1985. Garibaldi (C551) is classed as a CVS - Aircraft
Carrier ASW (Anti-submarine Warfare). The ship is capable of carrying 18
helicopters or an air squadron of vertical or short take off and landing (VSTOL)
aircraft. The carrier can carry out anti-submarine warfare, command and
control of naval and aero-naval forces, area surveillance, convoy escort,
commando transportation, and fleet logistic support. |
Vittorio Veneto helicopter cruiser
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The Vittorio Veneto is a purpose built
helicopter cruiser that followed from the design of the Andrea Doria class
of the 1950s. The addition of a second deck gave her a much greater
helicopter capacity. A large central lift is set immediately aft of
the superstructure and two sets of fin stabilizers make her a very steady
helicopter platform. She has gone through two major refits in 1981 and
1984 which have upgraded her weaponry and radars. Her previous role of
Italian flagship was handed over to the carrier Guiseppe Garibaldi in
1995. |
Luigi Durand de la Penne class destroyers
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The Durand De La Penne Class destroyers were
built by Fincantieri for the Italian Navy. The first of class ship, MM
Luigi Durand De La Penne (D560), and the second, MM Francesco Mimbelli
(D561), were commissioned in 1993. The Durand De La Penne destroyers are
5000 ton multi-role warships able to perform anti-air defence for
protecting task forces and convoys, anti-submarine and anti-surface
warfare operations, assistance during landing operations and coastal
bombardment |
Audace class destroyers
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Ordered in the late 1960s, these two ships
were derived from the Impavido class, but incorporated a number of
important advances. A larger , more seaworthy hull was adopted and most of
the weaponry is of Italian design. Armament: 1 Mk13 launcher (40 SM-1MR),
8 Otomat SSM, 1 8-cell Albatros SAM (Aspide missiles), 1 5/54 DP, 4 76 mm
OTO DP, 2 triple 12.75 inch torpedo tubes. |
Maestrale class frigates
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An enlarged and much improved Lupo design.
The most notable difference is the larger hangar housing two helicopters
and the more modern weaponry and sensors. Armament: 4 Otomat SSM, 8-cell
Albatros SAM (24 Aspide missiles), 1 5/54 DP, 2 dual 40 mm AA, 2 21 inch
torpedo tubes, 2 triple 12.75 inch torpedo tubes |
Lupo class light frigates
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This class was a major improvement over the
previous Alpino class frigates, with a more "multirole"
configuration and more modern and powerful weaponry. Designed for all
around naval duties. These ships make excellent escorts with their fast
speeds and effective weaponry. |
Artigliere (modified Lupo) class patrol frigates
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Armament: 8 Otomat SSM, 1 8-cell Albatros SAM (Aspide
missiles), 1 5/54 DP, 2 dual 40 mm AA These Lupo-class frigates were built
for Iraq in the early 1980's, but never delivered. They were taken over
for the Italian Navy in 1992. They have been stripped of ASW systems and
serve as patrol vessels. |
Minerva class large corvettes
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This class was built to replace the older
corvettes of the DeCristofaro and Albatros
class). While designated frigates and performing many of the jobs of
them, these ships are perhaps best described as large corvettes.
Fitted for but not installed with Teseo SSMs, these ships are used mainly
for patrol and escort duties. |
Primo Longobardo class coastal submarines
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Displacement: 1,862 tons submerged Dimensions: 66.35
x 6.83 x 6 meters (217.5 x 22.5 x 19.5 feet) Propulsion: Diesel-electric,
3 diesels, 1 shaft, 3650 shp, 19 knots Crew: 50 Sonar: IPD-705
active/passive, MD 100S passive flank Armament: 6 21 inch torpedo
tubes (12 torpedoes) Depth: 300 meters |
Salvatore Pelosi class coastal submarines
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Displacement: 1,662 tons submerged Dimensions: 64.36
x 6.83 x 5.66 meters (211 x 22.5 x 18.5 feet) Propulsion: Diesel-electric,
3 diesels, 1 shaft, 4,270 shp, 19 knots Crew: 50 Sonar: IPD-703
active/passive, MD 100S passive flank, M5 intercept Armament: 6 21
inch torpedo tubes (12 torpedoes) Depth: 300 meters |
Nazario Sauro class coastal submarines
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Displacement: 1,637 tons submerged Dimensions: 63.85
x 6.83 x 5.7 meters (209.5 x 22.5 x 18.5 feet) Propulsion: Diesel-electric,
3 diesels, 1 shaft, 4,270 shp, 19 knots Crew: 49 Sonar: IPD-70/S
passive, M5 intercept Armament: 6 21 inch torpedo tubes (12
torpedoes) Depth: 300 meters |
San Giorgio class small dock landing ships
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The ships provide roll-on/roll-off landing capability for
land embarkation; air lift through the use off high capacity aircraft such
as Chinook-type helicopters; and transportation by sea to shore, using the
ship's own systems and landing ships for landing on unprepared shores. |
Lerici class minehunters
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Displacement: 520 tons full load Dimensions: 49.98
x 9.56 x 2.7 meters (164 x 31 x 9 feet) Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1
shaft, 1,840 bhp, 15 knots Crew: 47 Sonar: SQQ-14A
minehunting (being replaced by SSN-7M + Type 2048) Armament: 1 20
mm |
Etna small replenishment oiler
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The Etna (A5326) is a naval replenishment and
logistic support ship built for the Italian Navy by Fincantieri at their
Riva Trigoso Naval Shipyard. Fincantieri were awarded the contract for the
Etna in July 1995, and the ship was launched in July 1997. Following
successful sea trials in November 1997 the ship was delivered in February
1998. |
Stromboli class small fleet oilers
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Displacement: 8,706 tons full load Dimensions: 129
x 18 x 6.5 meters (423 x 59 x 21 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 1
shaft, 11,200 bhp, 19.5 knots Crew: 124 Aviation: aft
helicopter deck Cargo: 1,370 tons fuel oil, 2,830 tons diesel, 480
tons aviation fuel, 200 tons misc stores Fire Control: SPG-70 gun
control Armament: 1 76mm/62 DP, 2 20 mm |
Harrier VSTOL carrier fighter and bomber
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The Harrier II Plus is equipped with a multi-mode radar and
has beyond-visual-range missile capability. The italian navy has 16
harriers. |
Agusta Bell AB-212 ASW and Sikorsky SH-3D
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There both used in the italian navy and on the aircraft
carrier and assauslt ships main use for these helicopters is for
transportation for militarty troops and material. |
Brequet Atlantic
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The Atlantique ATL3 maritime patrol aircraft,
successor to the Atlantique ATL1 and ATL2, incorporates an enhanced weapon
system with a maximum 9,000 kg payload, new technology engines, glass
cockpit and sophisticated avionics and sensors. The ATL1, selected as the
NATO Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft, entered service in 1966 and
remains in service |
NH 90
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The NATO Frigate Helicopter (NFH) is one of
two versions of the NH90 twin engine multirole helicopter being developed
by NH Industries. The other version is the NH90 TTH Tactical Transport
Helicopter.The primary missions of the NH90 NFH helicopter are in the
autonomous anti submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface ship warfare (AsuW)
role. |

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