Today's Italian Navy
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One module at a time: " or are they still building it " DFO
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Durand de la Penne Class Multi Purpose Destroyer ITS Francesco Mimbelli.
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Latest pics of the new LPD being built! DFO
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The TRIESTE keeps growing!! DFO
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Hangar Deck....Italian Carrier ITS Cavour.
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Italian Gaeta Class Minehunter ITS Crotone.
The Class incorporates two Subclasses: the first four ships are referred to specifically as the first series of the Lerici Class, while eight more ships produced to a slightly modified design are known as 'second series Lericis' or as the Gaeta Class.
The Class design has also been used as the basis for ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy (Mahamiru Class), the Nigerian Navy, the United States Navy (Osprey Class), the Royal Australian Navy (Huon Class), and the Royal Thai Navy (Lat Ya Class). Three updated vessels are under construction for the Finnish Navy (Katanpää Class).
The Class incorporates two Subclasses: the first four ships are referred to specifically as the first series of the Lerici Class, while eight more ships produced to a slightly modified design are known as 'second series Lericis' or as the Gaeta Class.
The Class design has also been used as the basis for ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy (Mahamiru Class), the Nigerian Navy, the United States Navy (Osprey Class), the Royal Australian Navy (Huon Class), and the Royal Thai Navy (Lat Ya Class). Three updated vessels are under construction for the Finnish Navy (Katanpää Class).
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FREMM Frigates ITS Luigi Rizzo (F 595) and ITS Virginio Fasan (F 591) pictured with aircraft carrier Cavour (C 550) in the background, May 2018.
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Bergamini Class ASW FREMM Frigate ITS Carlo Margottini...2019.
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The latest photo I've found on progress on TRIESTE. Start of a ski-jump inside yellow circled area???? DFO
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