Navale storia del
Italiano nave da battaglia Conte di Cavour, Giulio Cesare e Leonardo da
Vinci da suo lancio e maggiore eventi in suo vita. Naval
history of the Italian battleships Conte di Cavour, Giulio Cesare and
Leonardo da Vinci. These three ships along with Dante Alighieri were
present at the battle of Taranto. Leonardo da Vinci sank after an
explosion on board in 1916 but both Cavour and Cesare were used in world
war II. La storia navale del Cavour di di di Conte di
navi da guerra italiano, Giulio il da di Cesare e Leonardo Vinci di.
Queste tre navi con Dante Alighieri assistevano al combattimento di
Taranto. Vinci di da di Leonardo ha affondato dopo che un'esplosione a
bordo in 1916 ma entrambi il Cavour e Cesare sono stato usate in II
guerra mondiale |
| Conte Di Cavour |
10th August 1911 |
Reconstructed and
modernised from October 1933 until June 1937. Sunk by British torpedoes
at Taranto on 12th November 1940. She was refloated and towed to Trieste
and was rebuilt. Captured by the Germans on 10th September 1943 and sunk
by bombs on 15th February 1945. Broken up 1947-52. |
| Giulio Cesare |
15th October 1911 |
Reconstructed and
modernised October 1933 to October 1937. Delivered to Russia in 1948 and
renamed Novorossiisk, may either have been sunk or laid up in 1955. |
| Leonardo Da Vinci |
14th October 1911 |
Blew up at Taranto on 2nd
August 1916, re-floated in 1919 with plans for refitting but was
eventually just sold for scrap 22nd March 1923. |
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Conte Di
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Conte Di Cavour A
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Conte Di Cavour. Contributed by Alberto
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Conte Di Cavour in 1940 after being sunk by British
torpedoes at Taranto on the 12th of November. Contributed by
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Giullio
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Giulio Cesare. One of the most powerful ships of the
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Giulio Cesare, 1914.
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Giulio Cesare at Napoli.
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Leonardo
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Leonardo Da Vinci at Taranto.
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The
Leonardo Da Vinci leaving Taranto Harbour in july 1916.
Courtesy
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The
Leonardo Da Vinci after being raised from the bay of Taranto in 1919
under preparation to be righted.
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Raid on Taranto by Anthony Saunders
The balance of maritime power in the Mediterranean was transformed at
a stroke by the British air attack which disabled three Italian
battleships in a few minutes. The target was the core of Mussolini's
fleet, tucked away in Taranto Harbour, in southern Italy. The attack,
codenamed Operation Judgement, took place in bright moonlight by
twenty-one Swordfish from the British carrier HMS Illustrious. In the
confined space of the harbour, their torpedoes had a devastating impact,
at least nine torpedoes struck their targets. In all, seven ships were
severely damaged, including the battleship Caio Duilio (left), Littorio
(right) and Conte Di Cavour.
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