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Unità Della Marina Italiana Dal 1860 a Oggi UNITÀ DELLA MARINA ITALIANA DAL 1860 A OGGI A) NAVIGIO MAGGIORE CORAZZATE DREADNOUGHT BB VITTORIO VENETO 3+1 1940/50 Vittorio Veneto, Littorio (Italia dal 1943), Roma (43), Impero BB CARACCIOLO (4) 1914/21 Francesco Caracciolo, Cristoforo Colombo, Marcantonio Colonna, Francesco Morosini BB DUILIO 2 1915/58 Caio Duilio, Andrea Doria BB CAVOUR 3 1914/47 Conte di Cavour, Giulio Cesare (ceduta all’URSS nel 47), Leonardo Da Vinci (16) BB DANTE ALIGHIERI 1 1913/28 Dante Alighieri PRE DREADNOUGHT BB REGINA ELENA 4 1907/27 Regina Elena, Vittorio Emanuele III, Napoli, Roma BB REGINA MARGHERITA 2 1904/16 Regina Margherita (16), Benedetto Brin (15) BB AMMIRAGLIO DI SAINT 2 1901/20 Ammiraglio di Saint Bon, Emanuele Filiberto BON BB RE UMBERTO 3 1893/23 Re Umberto, Sardegna, Sicilia BB RUGGIERO DI LAURIA 3 1888/11 Ruggiero Di Lauria, Francesco Morosini, Andrea Doria BB ITALIA 2 1885/21 Italia, Lepanto BB DUILIO 2 1880/20 Caio Duilio, Emilio Dandolo CORAZZATE (IRONCLADS) Fregata corazzata di I rango a elica 2 1874/00 Palestro, Principe Amedeo Pirofregata corazzata di I rango 2 1868/96 Roma, Venezia Ariete corazzato di I ordine 1 1866/07 Affondatore Cannoniera corazzata 2 1866/91 Palestro (66), Varese Pirofregata corazzata 4 1864/910 Regina Maria Pia, Ancona, Castelfidardo, San Martino (costruite in Francia) Fregata corazzata di I rango a elica 4 1863/80 Principe di Carignano, Principe Umberto, Messina, Conte Verde Fregata corazzata di I rango a elica 2 1863/75 Re d’Italia (66), Re di Portogallo (costruite in America) Pirocorvetta corazzata 2 1862/04 Formidabile, Terribile (costruite in Francia) Vascello ad elica 1 1861/75 Re Galantuomo (ex Il Monarca - marina Borbonica in costruzione) CORAZZATE DI PREDA BELLICA BB VIRIBUS UNITIS (1) 1918/25 Tegetthoff * (Impero Austroungarico) BB RADETSKI (3) 1918/26 Radetski, Zrinyi, Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand * (Impero Austroungarico) PORTAEREI E NAVI APPOGGIO IDROVOLANTI PORTAEREI CVH NUM (1) (2007?) Andrea Doria (552) CVH GARIBALDI 1 1985 Giuseppe Garibaldi (551) CVL SPARVIERO (1) 1942/43 Sparviero (ex Augustus - nave civile trasformata S. di Navigaz. Italia) CV AQUILA (1) 1941/43 Aquila (ex Roma - nave civile trasformata S. di Navigaz. Italia) NAVI APPOGGIO IDROVOLANTI Nave appoggio idrovolanti 1 1927/50 Giuseppe Miraglia (ex città di Messina) Nave appoggio idrovolanti 1 1914/21 Elba (ex incrociatore protetto v. sotto) Nave appoggio idrovolanti 1 1915/20 Europa (ex Manila, ex Salacia, ex Quarto, nave mercantile) INCROCIATORI INCROCIATORI LANCIAMISSILI CGH VITTORIO VENETO 1+1 1969 Vittorio Veneto (C550), Trieste (C551) CGH DORIA 2+1 1964/93 Andrea Doria (C553), Caio Duilio (C554), Enrico Dandolo (C555) CG GARIBALDI 1 1954/71 Giuseppe Garibaldi (551) (ex incrociatore leggero) INCROCIATORI PESANTI CA BOLZANO 1 1930/44 Bolzano (44) CA ZARA 4 1929/43 Zara (41), Fiume (41), Gorizia (43), Pola (41) CA TRENTO 2 1925/43 Trento (42), Trieste (43) INCROCIATORI CORAZZATI CA SAN MARCO 2 1910/43 San Marco (43), San Giorgio (41) (San Marco trasformato in nave bersaglio) CA PISA 2 1907/37 Pisa, Amalfi (15) CA GARIBALDI 3 1901/30 Giuseppe Garibaldi (15), Varese, Francesco Ferruccio (dal 20 Varese e Ferruccio navi scuola) CA PISANI 2 1898/20 Vettor Pisani, Carlo Alberto (Pisani riclassificato Trasporto nel 1918 – Zenson) CA MARCO POLO 1 1894/22 Marco Polo (1918 riclassificato nave trasporto/rinominato Cortellazzo, Europa, Volta) INCROCIATORI LEGGERI CL A.A. ETNA (VULCANI) (2) 1942/43 Etna (ex Taksin), Vesuvio (ex Naresuan) (originariamente in costruzione per il Siam) CL CIANO (2) (1940) Costanzo Ciano, Venezia (ex Luigi Rizzo) CL GARIBALDI 2 1937/71 Giuseppe Garibaldi, Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi (scr. 61) CL AOSTA 2 1935/51 Emanuele Filiberto Duca d’Aosta (all’URSS 1949), Eugenio di Savoia (alla Grecia 1951) CL MONTECUCCOLI 2 1935/64 Raimondo Montecuccoli, Muzio Attendolo (41) CL CADORNA 2 1933/51 Luigi Cadorna, Armando Diaz (41) CL CONDOTTIERI 4 1931/42 Alberico da Barbiano (41), Alberto di Giussano (41), Bartolomeo Colleoni (40), Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (42) ESPLORATORI SC CAPITANI ROMANI 6+6 1942/80 Attilio Regolo (ceduto alla Francia nel 48), Giulio Germanico, Ottaviano Augusto (43), Pompeo Magno, Scipione Africano (ceduto alla Francia nel 48), Ulpio Traiano, Caio Mario, Claudio Druso, Glaudio Tiberio, Cornelio Silla, Paolo Emilio, Vispasiano Agrippa SC NINO BIXIO 2 1913/29 Nino Bixio, Marsala SC QUARTO 1 1912/39 Quarto INCROCIATORI PROTETTI (ARIETI TORPEDINIERE) CL BASILICATA 2 1914/37 Basilicata (20), Campania (Incrociatori Coloniali) CL LIBIA 1 1913/37 Libia (ex turco Drama requisito allo scoppio del conflitto di Libia e poi ultimato) CL REGIONI 7 1893/21 Lombardia (convertito in nave appoggio smg 1906), Calabria, Elba (convertito in nave app. idrovolanti 1914), Etruria (18), Liguria, Umbria (1909 venduto a Haiti - Ferrier), Puglia * CL FIERAMOSCA 1 1889/09 Ettore Fieramosca CL PIEMONTE 1 1889/20 Piemonte (costruito in UK - Armstrong) CL DOGALI 1 1887/08 Dogali (costruito in UK / venduto all’Uruguay, rinominato Montevideo) CL ETNA 3 1887/21 Etna (1907 nave scuola), Vesuvio, Stromboli CL GIOVANNI BAUSAN 1 1883/20 Giovanni Bausan (costruito in UK - Armstrong) * La prua del Puglia fu donata a Gabriele D’Annunzio e attualmente è conservata nel museo del Vittoriale a Gardone Riviera sul lago di Garda. INCROCIATORI TORPEDINIERE CL AGORDAT 2 1900/23 Agordat, Coatit CL PARTENOPE 8 1889/21 Partenope (1889/AFF.18), Aretusa (1891/12), Calatafimi (ex Tersicore) (1893/07), Caprera (ex Clio) (1894 /13), Euridice (1890/07), Iride (1891/20), Minerva (1892/21), Urania (1891/12) (Partenope e Minerva trasformati in posamine 1906) CL GOITO 4 1888/20 Goito, Montebello (nave scuola dal 1898), Monzambano, Confienza CL TRIPOLI 1 1886/23 Tripoli INCROCIATORI DI PREDA BELLICA CL LA GALISSONNIÈRE (2) (1942) FR12 (ex La Galissonnière), FR11 (ex Jean De Vienne) (preda bellica WWII Francia) CL BARI (cl. Pillau) 1 1920/43 Bari (ex.Pillau)(43) (preda bellica WWI-Germania) CL TARANTO (cl. Magdeburg) 1 1920/43 Taranto (ex Strassburg)(43) (preda bellica WWI-Germania) CL ANCONA (cl. Graudenz) 1 1920/37 Ancona (ex Graudenz) (preda bellica WWI-Germania) CL BRINDISI (cl. Improved Spaun) 2 1920/43 Brindisi (ex Helgoland), Venezia (ex Saida) (preda bellica WWI - I. Austroungarico) INCROCIATORI A VELA Incrociatore a barbetta (servizio coloniale) 1 1890/07 Cristoforo Colombo Incrociatore con vele 2 1883/28 Flavio Gioia, Amerigo Vespucci (Poi navi scuola) Incrociatore avviso con vele 1 1876/91 Cristoforo Colombo (Poi nave scuola) NAVI COLONIALI Navi Col ETIOPIA 1 (1939) Etiopia Navi Col ERITREA 1 1936/49 Eritrea (ceduta alla Francia per clausola Trattato di pace, Francis Garnier) CACCIATORPEDINIERE MARINA MILITARE ITALIANA (POST 1945) DDG ORIZZONTE (2+2) (2005?) ??? DDG DURAND DE LA PENNE 2 1992 Luigi Durand de La Penne (ex Animoso)(D560), Francesco Mimbelli (ex Ardimentoso)(D561) DDG AUDACE 2 1972 Audace (D551), Ardito (D550) DDG IMPAVIDO 2 1963/91 Impavido (D570), Intrepido (D571) DD LANCIERE - Cl. FLETCHER 3 1969/75 Lanciere (D560)[ex USS Taylor DD468/DDE468] (scr. 71), Fante (D561) [ex USS Walzer DD517] (scr. 78), Geniere (D555)[ex USS Pritchett DD561] (scr. 77) DD IMPETUOSO 2 1957/83 Impetuoso (D558), Indomito (D559) (affondate come navi bersaglio) DD FL CAPITANI ROMANI MOD. 2 1955/80 San Giorgio (ex Pompeo Magno) (D562), San Marco (ex Giulio Germanico)(D563) DD AVIERE 2 1951/75 Aviere (D554)[ex USS Nicholson DD442/Cl. Gleaves](75-test), Artigliere (D553) [ex USS Woodworth DD460/Cl. Benson] (bersagli ‘83) DD RESIDUATI WWII 4 1945/65 Carabiniere (D551 poi A5314)(59), Granatiere (D550)(65), Grecale (D552 poi F556)(64), 2 Nicoloso Da Recco (48) REGIA MARINA (PRE 1945) DD Comandanti Medaglie d’Oro 4 (1944) comandante Corsi, comandante Esposito, comandante Giannattasio, comandante Milano III serie DD Comandanti Medaglie d’Oro 8 (1943) comandante Botti, comandante Ruta, comandante Giobbe, comandante Giorgis, II serie comandante Moccagatta, comandante Rodocanacchi, comandante Novaro, comandante Fiorelli DD Comandanti Medaglie d’Oro 8 1942/44 comandante Toscano, comandante Margottini, comandante Baroni, comandante Borsini, I serie comandante Casana, comandante de Cristofaro, comandante Dell'Anno, comandante Fontana (Originariamente erano previste 24 navi poi divise in tre serie) DD FR32 (cl. Le Hardi) (6) 1942/43 FR32 (ex Le Siroco), FR33 (ex L’Adroit), FR34 (ex Le Lansquenet), FR35 (ex Bison), FR36 (ex Le Foudroyant), FR37 (ex Le Hardi) (preda bellica francese) DD FR31 (cl. Bourrasque) 1 1942/43 FR31 (ex Trombe) (preda bellica francese) DD FR25 (cl. Mogador) (2) 1942/43 FR25 (ex Volta), FR26 (ex Mogador) (preda bellica francese) DD FR21 (cl. Guepard - 2400) 1+1 1942/43 FR21 (ex Lion)(43), FR24 (ex Valmy) (preda bellica francese) DD FR22 (cl. Jaguar) 2 1942/43 FR22 (ex Panthère)(42), FR23 (ex Tigre) (preda bellica francese) DD PREMUDA 1 1941/43 Premuda (ex Dubrovnik) (preda bellica jugoslava) DD SABENICO 2 1941/43 Sabenico (ex Beograd), Lubiana (ex Ljubjana) (preda bellica jugoslava) DD SOLDATI 17+2 1938/65 Camicia Nera (Artigliere dal 1943)(ceduto all’URSS 48), Aviere (42), Artigliere (40), Geniere (43), Carabiniere (scr. 65), Fuciliere (Ceduto all’URSS 48), Granatiere (scr. 58), Corazziere (43), Lanciere (42), Bersagliere (43), Alpino (43), Ascari (43), Mitragliere (ceduto alla Francia 48), Legionario (ceduto alla Francia 48), Corsaro (43), Bombardiere (43), Velite (ceduto alla Francia 48), Carrista, Squadrista (Corsaro dal 1943) DD ORIANI (Poeti) 4 1937/47 Alfredo Oriani (ceduto alla Francia 48), Giuseppe Gioberti (43), Giosuè Carducci (41),
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