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"Soldati", 1st group destroyers (ARTIGLIERE) (1907 - 1910)


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Granatiere

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Artigliere AR   Ansaldo, Genova 7.1905 18.1.1907 9.1907 stricken 6.1923
Bersagliere BG   Ansaldo, Genova 7.1905 2.10.1906 4.1907 stricken 7.1923
Corazziere     Ansaldo, Genova 10.1905 11.12.1909 5.1910 stricken 6.1928
Garibaldino     Ansaldo, Genova 10.1905 12.2.1910 6.1910 collision 16.7.1918
Granatiere GR   Ansaldo, Genova 7.1905 27.10.1906 4.1907 stricken 11.1927
Lanciere     Ansaldo, Genova 7.1905 28.2.1907 8.1907 stricken 3.1923


Technical data


Displacement normal, t

395

Displacement full, t412
Length, m

64.4 wl 65.0 oa

Breadth, m

6.10

Draught, m

2.10

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VTE, 3 Thornycroft boilers

Power, h. p.

6000

Max speed, kts

28.5

Fuel, t

coal 90

Endurance, nm(kts)1500(12)
Armament

4 x 1 - 76/40 A, 3 x 1 - 450 TT, 10 mines

Complement

55



Standard scale images


<i>Artigliere</i> 1910
Artigliere 1910


Graphics


<i>Granatiere</i>
Granatiere


Project history

Last series of British-origin "destroyers" successors, in essence large torpedo boats.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

 Garibaldino was lost 16.7.1918 as a result of collision with British destroyer Cygnet. All were reclassified as torpedo boats in July 1921.