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960:: the main deck was 24 mm (0.94 in) thick on the flat that increased to 40 millimeters (1.6 in) on the slopes that connected it to the main belt. The second deck was 30 millimeters (1.2 in) thick. Frontal armor of the gun turrets was 280 millimeters (11 in) in thickness and the sides were 240 millimeters (9.4 in) thick. The armor protecting their
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1095:, although its distribution over three decks, meant that it was considerably less effective than a single plate of the same thickness. The armor protecting the barbettes was reinforced with 50-millimeter (2 in) plates. All this armor weighed a total of 3,227 long tons (3,279 t). The existing underwater protection was replaced by the
1266:, commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, attempted to interpose his ships between the Italians and their base at Taranto. Crew on the fleets spotted each other in the middle of the afternoon and the battleships opened fire at 15:53 at a range of nearly 27,000 meters (29,000 yd). The two leading British battleships,
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at a distance of about 24,000 meters (26,000 yd). The shell pierced the rear funnel and detonated inside it, blowing out a hole nearly 6.1 meters (20 ft) across. Fragments started several fires and their smoke was drawn into the boiler rooms, forcing four boilers off-line as their operators
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and 29,100 long tons (29,600 t) at deep load. The ship's crew increased to 1,260 officers and enlisted men. Two of the propeller shafts were removed and the existing turbines were replaced by two
Belluzzo geared steam turbines rated at 75,000 shp (56,000 kW). The boilers were replaced
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received two more twin mounts as well as four additional 37 mm guns in twin mounts on the forecastle between the two turrets in 1941. The tetrapodal mast was replaced with a new forward conning tower, protected with 260-millimeter (10.2 in) thick armor. Atop the conning tower there was a
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that lasted until
October 1937. A new bow section was grafted over the existing bow which increased her length by 10.31 meters (33 ft 10 in) to 186.4 meters (611 ft 7 in) and her beam increased to 28.6 meters (93 ft 10 in). The ship's draft at deep load increased to
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and minelayers could operate too effectively in the narrow waters of the
Adriatic. The threat from these underwater weapons to his capital ships was too serious for him to use the fleet in an active way. Instead, Revel decided to implement a blockade at the relatively safer southern end of the
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reached a speed of 28.24 knots (52.30 km/h; 32.50 mph) from 93,430 shp (69,670 kW). In service her maximum speed was about 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) and she had a range of 6,400 nautical miles (11,900 km; 7,400 mi) at a speed of 13 knots (24 km/h;
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and enduring an ineffective attack by five German aircraft en route. She then sailed for Malta where she arrived on 12 September to be interned. The ship remained there until 17 June 1944 when she returned to
Taranto where she remained for the next four years.
1103:. It lacked, however, enough depth to be fully effective against contemporary torpedoes. A major problem of the reconstruction was that the ship's increased draft meant that their waterline armor belt was almost completely submerged with any significant load.
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could not breathe. This reduced the ship's speed to 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph). Uncertain how severe the damage was, Campioni ordered his battleships to turn away in the face of superior
British numbers and they successfully disengaged. Repairs to
1452:. This was intended as a temporary rearmament, as the Soviets drew up plans to replace her secondary 120mm mounts with the 130mm/58 SM-2 that was in development, and the 100mm and 37mm guns with 8 quadruple 45mm. While at anchor in
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for the last time. Subsequent searches located 32 mines of these types, some of them within 50 meters (160 ft) of the explosion. The damage was consistent with an explosion of 1,000–1,200 kilograms (2,200–2,600 lb) of
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on 17 December 1941, providing distant cover for a convoy bound for Libya, and briefly engaging the escort force of a
British convoy. She also provided distant cover for another convoy to North Africa in early January 1942.
1424:, on 9 December 1948, where an unsuccessful attempt was made at sabotage. The ship was stricken from the naval register on 15 December and turned over to the Soviets on 6 February 1949 under the temporary name of
1163:, conducted raids on Austro-Hungarian ships and installations. Meanwhile, Revel's battleships would be preserved to confront the Austro-Hungarian battle fleet in the event that it sought a decisive engagement.
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that had a maximum thickness of 250 millimeters (9.8 in) amidships, which reduced to 130 millimeters (5.1 in) towards the stern and 80 millimeters (3.1 in) towards the bow. They had two armored
2565:
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on 27 November 1940, but never got close enough to any
British ships to fire at them. The ship was damaged in January 1941 by splinters from a near miss during an air raid on Naples by
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and the center turret and the torpedo tubes were removed. All of the existing secondary armament and AA guns were replaced by a dozen 120 mm guns in six twin-gun turrets and eight
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on the night of 28/29 October 1955, an explosion ripped a 4-by-14-meter (13 by 46 ft) hole in the forecastle forward of 'A' turret. The flooding could not be controlled, and she
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The deck armor was increased during the reconstruction to a total of 135 millimeters (5.3 in) over the engine and boiler rooms and 166 millimeters (6.5 in) over the
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who – more than ten years after the cessation of hostilities – were either avenging the transfer of the former
Italian battleship to the USSR or sinking it on behalf of
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to intercept what the
Italians thought was a Malta convoy, but was actually a raid on Genoa. She failed to make contact with any British forces. She participated in the
864:, reaching only 21.56 knots (39.9 km/h; 24.8 mph) from 30,700 shp (22,900 kW). The ships carried enough coal and oil to give them a range of 4,800
1480:, and more than one mine may have detonated. Other explanations for the ship's loss have been proposed, and the most popular of these is that she was sunk by Italian
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Ordovini, Aldo F.; Petronio, Fulvio; et al. (December 2017). "Capital Ships of the Royal
Italian Navy, 1860–1918: Part 4: Dreadnought Battleships".
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AA guns were mounted on the forecastle deck. In 1925–1926 the foremast was replaced by a four-legged (tetrapodal) mast, which was moved forward of the
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Shortly after the end of World War I, the number of 76.2 mm guns was reduced to 13, all mounted on the turret tops, and six new 76.2-millimeter
752:). The Soviets also used her for training until she was sunk in 1955, with the loss of 617 men, by an explosion most likely caused by an old German
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was fitted with a catapult or not. Giorgerini says both ships received one; Whitley, Bagnasco & Grossman and Bargoni & Gay say that only
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1982:[Ugo D'Esposito: the Novorossiysk was sunk in '55 by commandos of the Xa MAS] (in Italian). 4Arts. 25 July 2013. Archived from
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1444:. The Soviets used her as a training ship, and gave her eight refits. In 1953, all Italian light AA guns were replaced by eighteen
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10.42 meters (34 ft 2 in). All of the changes made increased her displacement to 26,140 long tons (26,560 t) at
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Early in World War II, the ship took part in the Battle of Calabria (also known as the Battle of Punta Stilo), together with
1949:
672:. She was rebuilt between 1933 and 1937 with more powerful guns, additional armor and considerably more speed than before.
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The cause of the explosion is still unclear. The official cause, regarded as the most probable, was a magnetic RMH or LMB
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that consisted of a large cylinder surrounded by fuel oil or water that was intended to absorb the blast of a torpedo
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mounted on the amidships turret. Around that same time, either one or both of the ships was equipped with a fixed
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which made a small turn and increased speed, to throw off the Italian ship's aim, at 16:00. Some rounds fired by
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O'Hara, Vincent P. (2008). "The Action off Calabria and the Myth of Moral Ascendancy". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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were completed by the end of August and both ships unsuccessfully attempted to intercept British convoys to
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became a gunnery training ship in 1928, after having been in reserve since 1926. She was reconstructed at
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dreadnoughts which caused them to be slower and more heavily armored than the first Italian dreadnought,
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The Black Prince and the Sea Devils: The Story of Valerio Borghese and the Elite Units of the Decima MAS
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1204:, who had been looking for a pretext to seize Corfu, ordered Italian troops to occupy the island.
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and the other Italian battleships were at anchor in Taranto harbor when they were attacked by 21
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ranged in thickness from 130 to 230 millimeters (5.1 to 9.1 in). The walls of the forward
825:. They had a crew of 31 officers and 969 enlisted men. The ships were powered by three sets of
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2335:"Ремонт и модернизация бывших германских и итальянских кораблей в советском ВМФ (1945-1955)"
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AA guns in six twin mounts and six singles. Also replaced were her fire-control systems and
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fitted with two large stereo-rangefinders, with a base length of 7.2 meters (23.6 ft).
217:
1371:; repairs at Genoa were completed in early February. On 8 February, she sailed from to the
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1388:. After the Italian surrender on 8 September 1943, she steamed to Taranto, putting down a
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and upper decks. They were also fitted with three submerged 450-millimeter (17.7 in)
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Kotov, M (2002). "Repair and Upgrade of Former German and Italian Ships by Soviet Navy".
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and the other half burning both oil and coal. Designed to reach a maximum speed of 22.5
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in July 1940, when the former was lightly damaged. They were both present when British
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during World War I. She saw no action, however, and spent little time at sea. Admiral
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6,400 nmi (11,900 km; 7,400 mi) at 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph)
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1045:. On her sea trials in December 1936, before her reconstruction was fully completed,
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660:) in the 1910s. Completed in 1914, she was little used and saw no combat during the
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1308:, puncturing their superstructures with splinters. At that same time, a shell from
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1075:, also in twin mounts. In 1940 the 13.2 mm machine guns were replaced by
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1980:"Ugo D'Esposito: la Novorossiysk affondata nel '55 da incursori della Xa MAS"
1212:, Genoa, between 1933 and 1937. Both ships participated in a naval review by
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with the loss of 617 men, including 61 men sent from other ships to assist.
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and one set the two inner shafts. Steam for the turbines was provided by 24
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1279:, replied a minute later. Three minutes after she opened fire, shells from
1242:, on 9 July 1940, as part of the 1st Battle Squadron, commanded by Admiral
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over a triple-gun turret in fore and aft pairs, and a third triple turret
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on 24 February 1956, salvaged on 4 May 1957, and subsequently scrapped.
868:(8,900 km; 5,500 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph).
2334:
2046:
Regia Marina: Italian Battleships of World War Two: A Pictorial History
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2397:(Third Revised ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2125:(2010). "Taranto: The Raid and the Aftermath". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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and triggered by the dragging of the battleship's anchor chain before
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AA guns in twin turrets. In addition the ship was fitted with a dozen
407:(8,900 km; 5,500 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
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on 15 October 1911. She was completed on 14 May 1914 and served as a
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Adriatic with the battle fleet, while smaller vessels, such as the
1154:, the Italian naval chief of staff, believed that Austro-Hungarian
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consisted of eighteen 120-millimeter (4.7 in) guns mounted in
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was reduced to a training ship afterwards at Taranto and later
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821:) at normal load, and 25,086 long tons (25,489 t) at
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Fraccaroli, Aldo (1985). "Italy". In Gray, Randal (ed.).
1254:, while the Italians had finished escorting another from
1246:, during which she engaged major elements of the British
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began an extensive reconstruction in October 1933 at the
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claimed to have unsuccessfully attacked the ship in the
1359:
was not hit during the attack. She participated in the
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were installed abreast the aft funnel. In addition two
2148:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. pp. 252–290.
1349:, along with several other warships. One torpedo sank
1070:
13.2-millimeter (0.52 in) Breda M31 anti-aircraft
789:. The ships were 168.9 meters (554 ft 2 in)
2509:
2048:. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing.
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were upgraded, and the ship was equipped to handle a
1250:. The British were escorting a convoy from Malta to
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the following year. The ship was transferred to the
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in 1923 and spent much of the rest of the decade in
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2197:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 267–279.
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2212:Greene, Jack & Massignani, Alessandro (2004).
1777:
1775:
2280:. Warship 2007. London: Conway. pp. 139–52.
2146:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
712:was not damaged. She escorted several convoys to
2276:McLaughlin, Stephen (2007). Jordan, John (ed.).
2017:Bagnasco, Ermino & de Toro, Augusto (2021).
1068:light AA guns in six twin-gun mounts and twelve
27:Dreadnought battleship of the Italian Royal Navy
2044:Bagnasco, Erminio & Grossman, Mark (1986).
1196:in 1923 after an Italian general and his staff
2457:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2299:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2238:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2106:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2087:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
921:on the sides of the hull. For defense against
489:General characteristics (after reconstruction)
2675:
2559:
1416:was allocated to the Soviet Union as part of
747:
653:
629:Barbettes: 130–280 mm (5.1–11.0 in)
8:
2505:Giulio Cesare on the Marina Militare website
2193:Class Battleships". In Roberts, John (ed.).
1735:
1733:
1198:were murdered at the Greek–Albanian frontier
848:(41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph) from 31,000
801:of 28 meters (91 ft 10 in), and a
497:29,100 long tons (29,600 t) (deep load)
2216:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press.
1573:
1571:
664:. The ship supported operations during the
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2552:
2544:
2063:Bargoni, Franco & Gay, Franco (1972).
1948:Bar-Biryukov, Oktyabr' (24 October 2005).
805:of 9.3 meters (30 ft 6 in). The
431:18 × single 120 mm (4.7 in) guns
2690:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1955
776:class was designed to counter the French
30:For other ships called Novorossiysk, see
2516:
2278:The Loss of the Battleship Novorossiisk
1558:
1511:
1484:of the wartime special operations unit
793:and 176 meters (577 ft 5 in)
626:Deck: 135–166 mm (5.3–6.5 in)
3071:Maritime incidents in the Soviet Union
2414:Directory of the World's Capital Ships
1925:
1923:
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1667:
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1138:shipyard in Genoa on 24 June 1910 and
724:in late 1941. She was designated as a
38:
2029:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing.
1852:
1850:
1655:
1653:
1651:
547:2 × shafts; 2 × geared steam turbines
195:
61:
7:
3086:Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar
3081:Ships built by Gio. Ansaldo & C.
1641:
1639:
1637:
1021:on the port side of the forecastle.
1000:2-pounder (1.6 in (40 mm))
555:27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph)
505:186.4 m (611 ft 7 in)
470:: 240–280 mm (9.4–11.0 in)
326:176 m (577 ft 5 in) (
2433:Italian Battleships of World War II
2004:Greene & Massignani, pp. 195–98
521:10.42 m (34 ft 2 in)
513:28.6 m (93 ft 10 in)
476:: 130–230 mm (5.1–9.1 in)
2318:. London: Conway. pp. 26–39.
2129:. London: Conway. pp. 77–95.
1718:Bagnasco & Grossman, pp. 64–65
1328:On the night of 11 November 1940,
652:built for the Royal Italian Navy (
458:: 80–250 mm (3.1–9.8 in)
312:25,086 long tons (25,489 t) (
271:General characteristics (as built)
266:Sunk by explosion, 29 October 1955
25:
3041:World War II battleships of Italy
3021:Conte di Cavour-class battleships
2185:Giorgerini, Giorgio (1980). "The
1408:at anchor, flying the Soviet jack
860:failed to reach this goal on her
464:: 24–40 mm (0.9–1.6 in)
346:9.3 m (30 ft 6 in)
338:28 m (91 ft 10 in)
3036:World War I battleships of Italy
2964:
2959:
2531:
2519:
2297:Russian & Soviet Battleships
1192:supported Italian operations on
1053:The main guns were bored out to
972:Modifications and reconstruction
927:76.2-millimeter (3 in) guns
537:75,000 shp (56,000 kW)
415:31 officers and 969 enlisted men
197:
63:
42:
2481:Italian Warships of World War I
1295:and near-missed the destroyers
1097:Pugliese torpedo defense system
440:3 × 450 mm (17.7 in)
395:(39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph)
3066:Battleships of the Soviet Navy
2416:. New York: Hippocrene Books.
2236:A Naval History of World War I
2168:Naval Weapons of World War One
1727:Bagnasco & Grossman, p. 65
1673:Bagnasco & Grossman, p. 64
1173:shortly after completion, 1914
894:305-millimeter Model 1909 guns
728:in early 1942, and escaped to
18:Soviet battleship Novorossiysk
1:
2435:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
2412:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984).
2104:Naval Weapons of World War II
1826:Cernuschi & O'Hara, p. 81
1467:, laid by the Germans during
925:, the ships carried fourteen
832:, two sets driving the outer
760:the following year and later
436:76.2 mm (3 in) guns
427:305 mm (12 in) guns
3046:Italy–Soviet Union relations
2649:List of battleships of Italy
2295:McLaughlin, Stephen (2003).
1613:Giorgerini, pp. 268, 277–278
1220:in May 1938 and covered the
981:Office of Naval Intelligence
968:were 280 millimeters thick.
948:-class ships had a complete
941:and the third in the stern.
892:class consisted of thirteen
838:Babcock & Wilcox boilers
358:Babcock & Wilcox boilers
3061:Shipwrecks in the Black Sea
2455:Battleships of World War II
2375:. New York: Galahad Books.
1938:McLaughlin 2007, pp. 142–52
1751:McLaughlin 2003, pp. 421–22
1432:, Albania. She was renamed
1066:37-millimeter (1.5 in)
880:Layout of the main armament
609:13.2 mm (0.52 in)
3102:
3051:Maritime incidents in 1955
2170:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth.
2083:Brescia, Maurizio (2012).
1952:[Killing Caesar].
1790:Halpern, pp. 141–142
1361:Battle of Cape Spartivento
1231:
1055:320 mm (12.6 in)
718:Battle of Cape Spartivento
583:320 mm (12.6 in)
482:: 280 mm (11 in)
29:
2954:
2644:
2619:
2584:
2479:Fraccaroli, Aldo (1970).
2121:Cernuschi, Ernesto &
1325:in August and September.
1077:20 mm (0.79 in)
905:, with a twin-gun turret
748:
593:100 mm (3.9 in)
588:6 × twin 120 mm guns
488:
270:
221:
56:
41:
32:Russian ship Novorossiysk
3056:1955 in the Soviet Union
2371:Preston, Antony (1972).
2261:. London: Lorenz Books.
1910:. Politekhnika. p. 244.
1902:Karzhavin, B. A. (1991)
1865:Bargoni & Gay, p. 71
1739:Bargoni & Gay, p. 21
1691:Bargoni & Gay, p. 19
1682:Bargoni & Gay, p. 18
1595:Giorgerini, pp. 268, 272
1586:Giorgerini, pp. 270, 272
1438:Soviet city of that name
1180:made port visits in the
1107:Construction and service
1079:AA guns in twin mounts.
716:and participated in the
602:37 mm (1.5 in)
2102:Campbell, John (1985).
1929:McLaughlin 2003, p. 423
1709:McLaughlin 2003, p. 422
1622:Giorgerini, pp. 270–272
1184:in 1919 and 1920. Both
1059:100 mm (4 in)
993:anti-aircraft (AA) guns
840:, half of which burned
650:dreadnought battleships
1537:German submarine
1498:was stricken from the
1409:
1355:in shallow water, but
1174:
1120:
988:
881:
708:in November 1940, but
693:, participated in the
654:
286:dreadnought battleship
2997:44.61861°N 33.53556°E
2483:. London: Ian Allan.
2431:Stille, Mark (2011).
2352:Warship International
2019:Italian Battleships:
1487:Decima Flottiglia MAS
1404:
1377:First Battle of Sirte
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1136:Gio. Ansaldo & C.
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2333:Котов, М.В. (2002).
2253:Hore, Peter (2005).
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1152:Paolo Thaon di Revel
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1799:Whitley, pp. 158–61
1760:Silverstone, p. 298
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987:class, January 1943
3002:44.61861; 33.53556
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2123:O'Hara, Vincent P.
2070:. Rome: Bizzarri.
1645:Giorgerini, p. 277
1631:McLaughlin, p. 421
1565:Giorgerini, p. 269
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2065:Corazzate classe
2036:978-1-5267-9987-6
2027:Classes 1911–1956
1986:on 24 August 2013
1808:O'Hara, pp. 28–35
1577:Fracaroli, p. 259
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1264:Andrew Cunningham
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907:superfiring
903:gun turrets
768:Description
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468:Gun turrets
403:4,800
189:Soviet Navy
163:3 June 1937
155:18 May 1928
147:7 June 1914
139:14 May 1914
3031:1911 ships
3015:Categories
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2697:Shipwrecks
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2011:References
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1446:37 mm 70-K
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862:sea trials
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2985:44°37′7″N
2870:USS
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2826:20 Nov:
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1554:Footnotes
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1132:laid down
1093:magazines
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962:barbettes
950:waterline
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911:amidships
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1964:20 March
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1260:Benghazi
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675:During
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106:Builder
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1539:U-596
1506:Notes
1430:Vlorë
1323:Malta
1299:Decoy
1194:Corfu
1063:Breda
1033:Genoa
958:decks
846:knots
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730:Malta
621:Armor
571:1,260
560:Range
552:Speed
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388:Speed
356:24 ×
343:Draft
114:Genoa
2970:1956
2957:1954
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