Italian Battleships- Conte di Cavour & Duilo Classes 1911-1956

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Originally comprising five ships in two related classes, they entered service at the beginning of the Great War. As designed, they were powerful examples of the second generation of dreadnoughts, with a combination of twin and triple turrets producing a unique main armament of thirteen 12-inch guns. One ship, Leonardo da Vinci, was sunk by an internal explosion at Taranto in 1916, and although the hull was raised post-war, the plan to rebuild the ship was abandoned. However, the remaining four ships were to undergo one of the most radical reconstructions of any battleship class during the 1930s, emerging with an entirely new profile, more powerful machinery and all the characteristics of a modern fast battleship. In this form they became an important element in the Italian fleet that opposed the British after 1940. This book covers all the technical details of the ships, both as built and as rebuilt, but also provides an extended history of their active service, including battle plans and track charts.
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Stock Code P9987.0
Author Bagnasco E/de Toro A
ISBN13 9781526799876
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 289
Width(mm) 245
Page Count 272
Pictures 300
Publication Date 30 May 2021
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher SEAFORTH PUBLISHING
Record last updated 19/09/2023