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Granatiere was the name of at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian destroyer
Granatiere (1906), a Soldato-class
destroyer launched...
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Vittorio Veneto,
screened by
destroyers Alpino, Bersagliere, Fuciliere, and
Granatiere of the 13th Flotilla. The
fleet also
included most of the
Italian heavy...
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Aviere ("airman" - F 583),
Bersagliere ("sharpshooter" - F 584) and
Granatiere ("grenadier" - F 585), and are used in
fleet escort or long-range patrolling...
- load.
Their wartime complement during was 206
officers and
enlisted men.
Granatiere was
powered by two
Belluzzo geared steam turbines, each
driving one propeller...
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Granatiere ("Grenadier") was a Soldato-class ("Soldier"-class)
destroyer of the
Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy").
Commissioned in 1907, she
served in...
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Granatiere (F 585) was the
fourth ship of the Soldati-class
frigate of the
Italian Navy. Iraq
ordered four Lupo-class
frigates from CNR in 1980 as part...
- Bersagliere/Bers. (Marksman, Rifleman) Paracadutista/Par. (Parachutist)
Granatiere/Gra. (Grenadier) Lagunare/Lag. (Lagoon infantryman) Artigliere/Art. (Artilleryman...
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Vittorio Veneto,
Giulio Cesare 7 destroyers: Alpino, Bersagliere, Fuciliere,
Granatiere, Dardo, Freccia,
Saetta Admiral Sir
James Somerville Force H (from Gibraltar)...
- cannon, with up to 10–12
being ****ed by 1943. Five
ships (Carabiniere,
Granatiere, Fuciliere,
Legionario and Velite) had the aft set of
torpedo tubes replaced...
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Turbine in 1921
Soldato class Artigliere Bersagliere Corazziere Garibaldino Granatiere Lanciere Alpino Carabiniere Fuciliere Pontiere Ascaro Indomito class Impetuoso...