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|{{IT-Animoso|f=p}}||destroyer||13 Jul, 1913||Stricken 5 Apr, 1923
|{{IT-Animoso|f=p}}||destroyer||13 Jul, 1913||Stricken 5 Apr, 1923
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|{{IT-63OL|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||16 Feb, 1916||Stricken 1932
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|{{IT-58OL|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||9 Apr, 1916||Stricken 1932
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|{{IT-59OL|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||28 May, 1916||Stricken 1931
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|{{IT-60OL|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||25 Jun, 1916||Stricken 1932
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|{{IT-61OL|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||30 Jul, 1916||Stricken 1932
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|{{IT-62OL|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||27 Aug, 1916||Stricken 1932
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|{{IT-74OLT|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||25 Oct, 1917||Stricken 1934
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|{{IT-75OLT|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||12 Jan, 1918||Stricken 1937
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 9 March 2020

Orlando Shipyard, which probably had another, more Italian-sounding name, was a shipbuilder with works located in Leghorn.

History

Shipbuilding

Ship Type Launched Fate
Ardito destroyer 20 Oct, 1912 Stricken 2 Oct, 1931
Ardente destroyer 15 Dec, 1912 Stricken 11 Mar, 1937
Audace destroyer 4 May, 1913 Collision 30 Aug, 1916
Animoso destroyer 13 Jul, 1913 Stricken 5 Apr, 1923
63 OL first-class torpedo boat 16 Feb, 1916 Stricken 1932
58 OL first-class torpedo boat 9 Apr, 1916 Stricken 1932
59 OL first-class torpedo boat 28 May, 1916 Stricken 1931
60 OL first-class torpedo boat 25 Jun, 1916 Stricken 1932
61 OL first-class torpedo boat 30 Jul, 1916 Stricken 1932
62 OL first-class torpedo boat 27 Aug, 1916 Stricken 1932
74 OLT first-class torpedo boat 25 Oct, 1917 Stricken 1934
75 OLT first-class torpedo boat 12 Jan, 1918 Stricken 1937

Footnotes

See Also

Bibliography