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Italy completed three "light scouts", or perhaps Flotilla Leaders of the '''''Mirabello'' class''' in 1916-17. They were nearly twice the displacement as the preceding [[Poerio Class Flotilla Leader (1914)|''Poerio'' class]]. | Italy completed three "light scouts", or perhaps Flotilla Leaders of the '''''Mirabello'' class''' in 1916-17. They were nearly twice the displacement as the preceding [[Poerio Class Flotilla Leader (1914)|''Poerio'' class]]. | ||
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|[[Giovanni Ansaldo & Company]], Genoa | |||
|21 Nov, 1914 | |||
|21 Dec, 1915 | |||
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|Mined 21 May, 1941 | |||
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| {{IT-CarloAlbertoRacchia}} | |||
|[[Giovanni Ansaldo & Company]], Genoa | |||
|10 Dec, 1914 | |||
|2 Jun, 1916 | |||
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|Mined 21 Jul, 1920 | |||
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| {{IT-AugustoRiboty}} | |||
|[[Giovanni Ansaldo & Company]], Genoa | |||
|27 Feb, 1915 | |||
|24 Sep, 1916 | |||
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|Broken up 1951 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 3 March 2020
Italy completed three "light scouts", or perhaps Flotilla Leaders of the Mirabello class in 1916-17. They were nearly twice the displacement as the preceding Poerio class.
Overview of 3 vessels | |||||
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Citations for this data available on individual ship pages | |||||
Name | Builder | Laid Down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
Carlo Mirabello | Giovanni Ansaldo & Company, Genoa | 21 Nov, 1914 | 21 Dec, 1915 | Mined 21 May, 1941 | |
Carlo Alberto Racchia | Giovanni Ansaldo & Company, Genoa | 10 Dec, 1914 | 2 Jun, 1916 | Mined 21 Jul, 1920 | |
Augusto Riboty | Giovanni Ansaldo & Company, Genoa | 27 Feb, 1915 | 24 Sep, 1916 | Broken up 1951 |
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