Template:Short description Template:No footnotes

Template:Infobox ship imageTemplate:Infobox ship class overviewTemplate:Infobox ship characteristicsTemplate:Infobox ship characteristics

The Condottieri class was a sequence of five light cruiser classes of the Regia Marina (Italian Navy), although these classes show a clear line of evolution. They were built before World War II to gain predominance in the Mediterranean Sea. The ships were named after condottieri (military commanders) of Italian history.

Each class is known after the first ship of the group:

Template:Sclass:

Cadorna class:

Montecuccoli class:

Duca d'Aosta class:

Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi class:

EvolutionEdit

The first group, the four Giussanos, were built to counter the French large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs), the first being the 2,500 ton Le Fantasque-class, and therefore they featured very high speed, in exchange for virtually no armour protection.

The following two Cadornas retained the main characteristics, with minor improvements to stability and hull strength.

Major changes were introduced for the next pair, the Montecuccolis. About 2,000 tons heavier, they had significantly better protection, and upgraded power-plants to maintain the required high speed.

The two Duca d'Aostas continued the trend, thickening the armour and improving the power plant again.

The final pair, the Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzis completed the transition, sacrificing a little speed for good protection (their armour scheme was the same of the Template:Sclass heavy cruisers) and for two more 6-inch /55 guns.

ServiceEdit

All ships served in the Mediterranean during World War II.

The ships of the first two subclasses (with the exception of Template:Ship) were all lost by 1942, primarily to enemy torpedoes (with Template:Ship sunk by destroyers at the Battle of Cape Spada after being crippled by Template:HMAS, Template:Ship and Template:Ship suffering a similar fate at in a night action of the Battle of Cape Bon, Template:Ship sunk by British submarine HMS Urge, and Template:Ship sunk by the British submarine HMS Upright) that led many authors (including Preston) to question their real value as fighting ships. The subsequent vessels fared considerably better with all surviving the war, except Template:Ship (torpedoed in August 1942 and sunk by an Allied bombing in December 1942).

After the end of the war, Template:Ship and Template:Ship were given to the Greek Navy and the Soviet Navy respectively as war reparations; Luigi Cadorna was quickly stricken, Template:Ship became a training ship, and the Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi subclass served on in the Marina Militare until the 1970s, with Template:Ship becoming the first European guided missile cruiser in 1961.

ShipsEdit

List of Condottieri-class ships
Ship Class Builder Laid down Service
Start End
Template:Ship Template:Sclass Ansaldo 29 March 1928 1 January 1931 13 December 1941
Template:Ship Ansaldo 16 April 1928 9 June 1931 13 December 1941
Template:Ship Ansaldo 21 June 1928 10 February 1932 19 July 1940
Template:Ship Cantieri Navali di Castellammare di Stabia 31 October 1928 1 January 1931 1 April 1942
Template:Ship Template:Sclass Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico 19 September 1930 11 August 1933 May 1951
Template:Ship Odero Terni Orlando 28 July 1930 29 April 1933 25 February 1941
Template:Ship Template:Sclass Ansaldo 1 October 1931 30 June 1935 1 June 1964
Template:Ship Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico 10 April 1931 7 August 1935 4 December 1942
Template:Ship Template:Sclass Odero Terni Orlando 29 October 1932 13 July 1935 20 February 1959
Template:Ship Ansaldo 6 July 1933 16 January 1936 1965
Template:Ship Template:Sclass Odero Terni Orlando 28 December 1933 1 December 1937 January 1961
Template:Ship Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico 28 December 1933 1 December 1937 1971

NotesEdit

Template:Reflist

ReferencesEdit

External linksEdit

Template:Sister project

Template:Condottieri class cruisers Template:WWII Italian ships