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Revision as of 19:53, 3 March 2020

Italy built ten "Soldati" class destroyers in three groups, completing them as the Great War approached.

Design & Construction

The six units of the Artigliere group were all coal burners. The Alpino group of three oil-burners came next. The last unit, Ascaro, ordered by China around 1910 and acquired in 1912, boasted an oil-burning boiler forward and two coal-burners aft.

Machinery

Armament

Guns

Torpedoes

See Also

Footnotes

Bibliography


Soldati Class Destroyer
Artigliere Group
  Artigliere Bersagliere Corazziere  
  Garibaldino Granatiere Lanciere  
Alpino Group
  Alpino Carabiniere Fuciliere Pontiere  
Chinese Order
  Ascaro  
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