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This is a list of decommissioned vessels of the Italian Navy since 1949.

Submarines

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Submarines
Sauro Fincantieri SpaMonfalcone (Gorizia)

Italy
Leonardo da Vinci (S 520) II Batch
Guglielmo Marconi (S 521) II Batch
Carlo Feccia di Cossato (S 519) I Batch
Nazario Sauro (S 518) I Batch
20 October 1980

20 September 1980


16 November 1977

9.10.1976
23 October 1981

11.9.1982


5.11.1979

12.2.1980
30 June 2010

1.10.2003


1.4.2005

1.5.2002
1,641 63,85 19 Nazario Sauro (S 518) preserved to Galata - Museo del mare, Genoa
Toti Italcantieri SpaMonfalcone (Gorizia)

Italy
Attilio Bagnolini (S 505)
Enrico Toti (S 506)
Enrico Dandolo (S 513)
Lazzaro Mocenigo (S 514)

26 August 1967

12.3.1967

16 December 1967

20 April 1968

16 June 1968

22 January 1968

29 September 1968

28 December 1968

5.7.1991

30 September 1997

30 September 1996

15 October 1993
591 46 14 Enrico Toti (S 506) preserved to Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci

Enrico Dandolo (S 513) preserved to Museo Storico Navale
Piomarta
(Ex-US Tang class)
Electric Boat - Groton Connecticut United States
United States
Livio Piomarta (S 515)
Romeo Romei (S 516)
14 June 1951
3.12.1951
10 July 1973
22 February 1974
28 February 1986
31 May 1988
2,700
2,743
87,4 18,3 ex USS Trigger (SS-564)
ex USS Harder (SS-568)
Gazzana Priaroggia
(Ex-US Tench class)
Boston Naval Shipyard Boston Massachusetts United States
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Kittery Maine United States

United States
Primo Longobardo (S 501)
Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia (S 502)
15 December 1944
21 May 1948
18 August 1972
18 August 1972
31 January 1980
31 May 1981
2,480 93,6 20 ex USS Pickerel (SS-524)
ex USS Volador (SS-490)
Torricelli
(Ex-US Balao class)
Electric Boat - Groton Connecticut United States
Manitowoc Shipbuilding CompanyWisconsin United States

United States
Alfredo Cappellini (S 507)
Evangelista Torricelli (S 512)
Francesco Morosini (S 508)
2 December 1943

14 March 1944

27 February 1944
5 March 1966

9.1.1960

31 March 1966
1 November 1977

30 September 1976

30 November 1973
2,424

2,466

2,460
93.6
95
93,6
20
18
20
ex USS Capitaine (SS-336)
ex USS Lizardfish (SS-373)
ex USS Besugo (SS-321)
Tazzoli
(Ex-US Gato class)
Electric Boat - Groton Connecticut United States

United States
Enrico Tazzoli (S 511)
Leonardo da Vinci (S 510)
2 April 1942
25 April 1943
13 December 1954
31 January 1955
28 February 1973
1.5.1973
2,463 93,2 20 ex USS Barb (SS-220)
ex USS Dace (SS-247)
Flutto CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'AdriaticoMonfalcone (Gorizia)
Cantieri Navali TosiTaranto

Italy
Vortice (S 502)
Pietro Calvi (S 503)
23 February 1943
21 June 1959
21 June 1943
16 December 1961
1 August 1967
1971
1,095
1,107
63,13
65,9
15
14
ex PV-1
ex Bario
Acciaio
CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'AdriaticoMonfalcone (Gorizia)

Italy
Giada (S 501) 10 June 1941 8 December 1941 1 June 1966 865 60,18 14 ex PV-2
DSRV
Cantieri Navali Breda - Porto Marghera (Venice)

Italy
USEL/MSM-1S 1977 2000 ? 13,2 Operated by ITS Anteo (A5309)
Maximum operating depth: 300 m
Capacity: 10 rescuees
Replaced by SRV-300 and stored at La Spezia Naval Base

Battleships

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Battleships
Andrea Doria Arsenale Militare Marittimo
La Spezia
Cantiere Navale San Marco
Trieste
Italy
Regio Cantiere di Castellammare di Stabia
Naples
Italy
Andrea Doria
(B 51)

Duilio
(B 50)
30 March 1913
24 April 1913
13 March 1916
10.5.1915
16 September 1956
15 September 1956
25,200
29,000
186,9 27 Andrea Doria was used as a gunnery training ship, after May 1953

Cruisers

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
guided missile cruisers
Vittorio Veneto Italcantieri Spa
Castellammare di Stabia (Naples)

Italy
Vittorio Veneto 5 February 1967 12 July 1969 29 June 2006 8,850 179,6 30
Andrea Doria Cantieri del Tirreno
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)
Italy
Navalmeccanica
Castellammare di Stabia
(Naples)
Italy
Andrea Doria
Caio Duilio
27 February 1963
22 December 1962
23 February 1964
30 November 1964
30 September 1992
15 November 1989
6,500 149,2 30


Converted into training ship in 1980
Condottieri (Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi) CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
(Gorizia)
Italy
Arsenale Militare Marittimo
La Spezia
Italy
Giuseppe Garibaldi 21 April 1936 / 1961 1 December 1937 / 1961 1971 11,350 187 30 Converted into a guided missile cruiser by 1961
Fitted with 4 launch tubes for UGM-27 Polaris SLBM missiles
light cruisers
Condottieri Cantiere Navale OTO
Livorno

Italy
Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi 21 April 1936 1 December 1937 1.1961 11,735 187 34 Refitted in 1953
Condottieri Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Genoa

Italy
Raimondo Montecuccoli 2 August 1934 30 June 1935 1 June 1964 8,994 182,2 37 refitted in 1949 to serve as training cruiser
Alberto di Giussano CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Trieste

Italy
Luigi Cadorna 30 September 1931 11 August 1933 5.1951 7,113 169,3 37

Destroyers

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
guided missile destroyers
Audace Cantieri Navali Riuniti
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)
Italy
Italcantieri Spa
Castellammare di Stabia
(Naples)
Italy
Audace (D 551)

Ardito (D 550)
2 October 1971
27 November 1971
16 November 1972
5.12.1972
28 September 2006
28 September 2006
4,554 140,7 33
Impavido Cantieri Navali Riuniti
Riva Trigoso (Genoa)
Italy
Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Genoa

Italy
Impavido (D 570)

Intrepido (D 571)
25 May 1962
21 October 1962
16 November 1963
28 July 1964
15 July 1992
1991
3,941 130,9 34
destroyers
Fante
(Ex-US Fletcher class)
Bath Iron Works
United States
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation
United States
Bath Iron Works
United States
Fante (D 561)

Geniere (D 555)

Lanciere (D 560)
31 August 1942
20 July 1942
28 August 1941
2 July 1969
17 January 1970
2.07.1969
1977
1975
1.971
2,050 114,7 35 ex USS Walker (DD-517)
ex USS Prichett (DD-561)
ex USS Taylor (DD-468)
She was cannibalized to maintain her sister ships still serving
Indomito CNR Cantieri Navali Riuniti
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)
Italy
Ansaldo S.p.A. - Stabilimento Luigi Orlando
Livorno
Italy
Impetuoso (D 558)

Indomito (D 559)
16 September 1956
7.8.1955
25 January 1958
23 February 1958
1983
1980
3,810 127,6 34
San Giorgio
(Ex Regia Marina Capitani Romani class)
CNR Cantieri Navali Riuniti

Ancona

Italy
Navalmeccanica - Cantiere Navale di Castellammare di Stabia
Naples
Italy
San
Giorgio
(D 562)


San
Marco
(D 563)

24 August 1941
20 July 1941
1955
1956
1980
1971
5,420 142,2 36 ex Pompeo Magno
Converted between 1951/1955
Refitted as cadet training ship between 1963/1965

ex Giulio Germanico

converted between
1950/1956
Artigliere
(Ex-US Benson and Gleaves classes
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
San Francisco
California
United States
Boston Navy Yard
United States
Artigliere (D 553)

Aviere (D 554)
30 April 1941
1.11.1939
11 June 1951
15 January 1951
1.1971
1975
2,619
2,520
105,99
106,17
37,6
35
ex USS Woodworth (DD-460)
later refitted as training ship
ex USS Nicholson (DD-442)
Since 1970 refitted as experimental ship and coded A 5302

Frigates

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
guided missile frigates
Soldati Italcantieri Spa - CNR Cantieri Navali Riuniti
Ancona
Italy

Fincantieri
Riva Trigoso
Italy
Artigliere
(F 582)


Aviere (F 583)
Bersagliere (F 584)
Granatiere (F 585)
27 July 1983
19 December 1984
18 April 1985
1.06.1985
29 October 1994
4.01.1995
8.11.1995
20 March 1996
29 September 2013
2.10.2019
17 April 2018
30 September 2015
2,506 113,2 35 Built for
Iraqi Navy
as Hittin F-14
but never delivered
Built for
Iraqi Navy
as Thi Qar
but never delivered
Built for
Iraqi Navy
as Al Yarmouk
but never delivered
Built for
Iraqi Navy
as Al Qadisiya
but never delivered
Lupo Italcantieri Spa - Cantieri Navali del Tirreno
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)
Italy
Lupo
(F 564)


Sagittario
(F 565)


Perseo
(F 566)


Orsa
(F 567)


29 July 1976

22 June 1977


8.7.1978

1.3.1979

20 September 1977

18 November 1978


1.03.1980

1.03.1980

2003

2005


2005

2002
2,525 113,55 35 Transferred 3 November 2004 to Peruvian Navy as BAP Palacios (FM-56)
Transferred 23 January 2006 to Peruvian Navy as BAP Quiñónes (FM-58)
Transferred 23 January 2006 to Peruvian Navy as BAP Bolognesi (FM-57)
Transferred 3 November 2004 to Peruvian Navy as BAP Aguirre (FM-55)
Anti-submarine frigates
Alpino Cantieri Navali del Tirreno
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)
Italy
Alpino
(F 580)


Carabiniere
(F 581)

14 June 1967
30 September 1967
14 January 1968
28 April 1968
31 March 2006
19 November 2008
2,689 113,3 29 Converted to minehunter support ship as A5384 in the late 1990s
Converted to experimental ship in 1993-1994
Bergamini CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
(Gorizia)
Italy

Navalmeccanica
Castellammare di Stabia
(Naples)
Italy
Luigi Rizzo
(F 596)


Carlo Margottini
(F 595)


Virginio Fasan
(F 594)


Carlo Bergamini
(F 593)

6 March 1960


12.06.1960

09.10.1960

16 June 1960
15 December 1961


5 May 1962

10 October 1962

23 June 1962
30 November 1980


31 May 1988

7.12.1988

11.1981
1,650 94 26
Centauro Cantiere Ansaldo
Livorno
Italy
Cantieri Navali Tosi
Taranto
Italy
Canopo
(F 551)


Castore
(F 553)


Centauro
(F 554)


Cigno
(F 555)

20 February 1955


08.07.1956

4 April 1954

14 March 1955
4 May 1958


14 July 1957

4 April 1957

7.3.1957
30 September 1982


1 January 1983

31 May 1985

31 October 1983
2,184 103,1 26 Launched as D-570
Since 10 April 1957 classified as a frigate
Launched as D-571
Entered service as a frigate
Launched as D-572
Since 10 April 1957 classified as a frigate
Launched as D-573
Since 10 April 1957 classified as a frigate
Cigno and Castore financed by U.S.A. with Mutual Defence Assistance Program as DE 1020 and DE 1031 than assigned to Italy

Corvettes

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Sped
(kn)
Note
Corvettes
Minerva Fincantieri Spa - Cantieri Navali
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)

Italy

Fincantieri Spa - Cantiere Navale
del Muggiano
(La Spezia)

Italy
Minerva
(F 551)


Urania
(F 552)

Danaide
(F 553)

Sfinge
(F 554)

Driade
(F 555)

Chimera
(F 556)

Fenice
(F 557)

Sibilla
(F 558)

3 April 1986
21 June 1986
18 October 1986
16 May 1987
11.03.1989
7.04.1990
9 September 1989
15 September 1990
10 June 1987
1.06.1987
9 September 1987
13 February 1988
19 April 1990
15 January 1991
11.09.1990
16 May 1991
14 May 2015
10.03.2016
10.03.2016
29 May 2017
25 September 2019
25 September 2019
29 May 2017
14 May 2015
1,285 87 24
Aldebaran
(Ex US Cannon class
Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
Newark, New Jersey
United States

Tampa Shipbuilding Company, Tampa, Florida
United States
Aldebaran
(F 590)


Altair
(F 591)


Andromeda
(F 592)

30 December 1943
12 December 1943
17 October 1943
10 January 1951
10.1.1951
10.1.1951
1976
1971
1.1972
1,796 93 21 ex USS Thornhill (DE-195)
initially classified as destroyer escort AD
since 1957 coded as frigate
then corvette
ex USS Gandy (DE-764)
initially classified as destroyer escort AT
since 1957 coded as frigate
then corvette
ex USS Wesson (DE-184)
initially classified as destroyer escort AN
since 1957 coded as frigate
then corvette
Spica
(Climene
batch)

Cantieri del Tirreno
Riva Trigoso
(Genoa)

Italy
Cassiopea
(F 553)

1936 26 April 1937 1959 1,010 83,5 34 Commissioned as Torpedo boats
between 1950 and 1952 became fast Corvettes
since 1953 coded as F
Spica
(Alcione
batch)

Cantieri del Quarnaro
Fiume
Italy
Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Sestri Ponente
Genoa
Italy
Libra
(F 552)


Aretusa
(F 556)

Clio
(F 555)

Calliope
(F 551)
3 October 1937
6.02.1938
3.04.1938
16 April 1938
19 January 1938
1.07.1938
2.10.1938
28 October 1938
1 April 1964
1.08.1958
1959
1.8.1958
1,050 81,42 34 Commissioned as Torpedo boats
between 1950 and 1952 became fast Corvettes
since 1953 coded as F
Spica
(Perseo
batch)

Cantieri del Quarnaro
Fiume
Italy
Sirio
(F 554)

Sagittario
(F 557)
14 November 1935
21 June 1936
1 March 1936
8.10.1936
1959
1964
1,020 81,9 34 Commissioned as Torpedo boats
between 1950 and 1952 became fast Corvettes
since 1953 coded as F
Anti-submarine Corvettes
Pietro de Cristofaro [it] Cantieri Navali del Tirreno
Riva Trigoso
Genoa
Italy
Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Sestri Ponente
Genoa
Italy
CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
Gorizia
Italy
Pietro de Cristofaro
(F 540)

Salvatore Todaro
(F 550)

Umberto Grosso
(F 541)

Licio Visintini
(F 546)
29 May 1965
1964
1964
1965
1965
1966
1966
1966
1994
1994
1994
1994
994 80,2 23
Albatros Navalmeccanica Spa
Castellammare di Stabia
Naples
Italy
Cantiere Navale Ernesto Breda
Marghera
Venice
Italy
Albatros
(F 543)


Alcione
(F 544)


Airone
(F 545)


Aquila
(F 542)

18 July 1954
19 September 1954
21 November 1954
31 July 1954
1 June 1955
23 October 1955
29 December 1955
18 October 1961
30 April 1989
1991
1991
1991
950 69,5 19 Financed by United States on MDAP program as PC-1619
Financed by USA on MDAP program as PC-1620
Financed by United States on MDAP program as PC-1621
Financed by USA on MDAP program as PC-1626
launched as HNLMS Lynx (F923) for Netherlands Navy
Le Fougueux [it]
(P.C. 1610)
on PC-461
plans
Anciens Chantiers Dubigeon
Brest
France
on U.S.A. plans
United States
Vedetta
(F 597)
 [it]
30 September 1954 5 November 1959 1 May 1978 450 53 18,7 Financed by United States with MDAP program
Launched in France
Delivery 23 August 1955 to Germany Navy
Delivery 2 January 1957 to Ethiopian Navy as Zerai Deres
Returned in summer 1957 to USA, as U.S.S. P.C. 1616
Gabbiano Cantieri Navali Cerusa
Voltri
(Genoa)
Italy
Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Sestri Ponente
(Genoa)
Italy
Gabbiano
(F 571)


Cormorano
(F 575)


Pellicano
(F 574)


Folaga (F 576)
Gru
(F 566)


Ibis
(F 561)

23 June 1942
17 November 1942
20 February 1943
13 November 1942
23 December 1942
12 December 1942
3 October 1942
6.03.1943
15 April 1943
16 February 1943
29 April 1943
3.04.1943
1 November 1971
1.11.1971
1 January 1969
1.08.1965
1.08.1971
1.07.1971
740 64,4 18,5
Gabbiano
(Ape
batch)
Navalmeccanica Spa
Castellammare di Stabia
(Naples)
Italy
Crisalide
(F 547)


Farfalla
(F 548)

8 December 1947
4.01.1948
25 September 1952
10.2.1953
1 December 1972
31 December 1971
740 64,4 18,5 Farfalla fitted to operate the RPV Meteor P1 in the 1960s
Gabbiano
(Artemide
batch)
CRDA Cantieri San Marco
(Trieste)
Italy
CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
(Gorizia)
Italy
Pomona
(F 573)


Driade
(F 568)


Danaide
(F 563)


Minerva
(F 562)


Flora
(F 572)


Sibilla
(F 565)


Urania
(F 570)


Chimera
(F 569)


Sfinge
(F 579)


Fenice
(F 577)

18 November 1942
7.10.1942
21 October 1942
6.11.1942
1.12.1942
10.03.1943
21 April 1943
30 January 1943
9.01.1943
10.03.1943
4 April 1943
14 January 1943
27 February 1943
25 February 1943
25 April 1943
5.6.1943
7.8.1943
26 May 1943
12.5.1943
15 June 1943
1 June 1965
1.7.1966
1 January 1968
1.7.1969
1 January 1970
1.02.1973
17 July 1971
1.05.1977
15 June 1977
1.07.1965
740 64,4 18,5 Sibilla fitted to operate the RPV Meteor P1 in the 1960s
Gabbiano
(Scimitarra
batch)
Cantiere Navale Ernesto Breda
Marghera
(Venice)
Italy
Baionetta
(F 578)

Scimitarra
(F 564)


Bombarda
(F 549)

5 October 1942
16 September 1942
10.02.1944
28 July 1943
10.05.1943
21 April 1951
1 October 1971
1.06.1971
1.11.1978
740 64,4 18,5
Alabarda
(Ex-Royal Navy Algerine class)
Lobnitz & Company
Renfrew
United Kingdom
Alabarda
(F 560)

2 September 1943 1950 1968 1,250 68,6 16 ex Royal Navy HMS Larne
Antilope [it]
(Ex-German M1940 class
Oderwerke AG
Stettin
Germany
Schichau
Königsberg
Germany
Antilope
(F 540)


Daino
(F 542)


Gazzella
(F 541)

12 June 1943
19 October 1944
9 September 1944
1949
1949
1949
1958
1966
1966
775 62,3 16 ex Kriegsmarine German minesweeper M328;commissioned as B1
ex Kriegsmarine German minesweeper M803;commissioned as B2
in 1960 converted to survey ship (A 5308)
ex Kriegsmarine German minesweeper M801;commissioned as B3
converted to training ship in 1960

Torpedo boats

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Torpedo boats
MS 472
(CRDA 60t)
CRDA
Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico

Monfalcone
(Gorizia)

Italy
MS 471
MS 472
MS 473
MS 474
MS 475
MS 481
MS 482
MS 483
MS 484
31 January 1942
3.06.1942
9.06.1942
28 October 1942
15 May 1943
4.11.1942
11 November 1942
21 March 1943
18 March 1943
29 April 1942
24 June 1942
16 July 1942
24 March 1943
30 June 1943
23 March 1943
24 March 1943
24 May 1943
11.6.1943
1 May 1965
1974
1974
1979
31 December 1962
1979
1.3.1963
1962
1.3.1963
1st batch
= 63
2nd batch
= 68,8
28 1st batch
= 32,5
2nd batch
= 31
1st batch: ex MS 11 > 1 January 1949 as MV 611 > 1 November 1952 as MS 611 > 1 January 1954 as MS 471
1st batch: ex MS 24 > 1 January 1949 as MV 612 > 1 November 1952 as MS 612 > 1 January 1954 as MS 472; preserved to Marina di Ravenna
1st batch: ex MS 31 > 1 January 1949 as MV 613 > 1 November 1952 as MS 613 > 1 January 1954 as MS 473; preserved to Museo Storico Navale di Venezia
2nd batch: ex MS 54 > 1 January 1949 as MV 614 > 1 November 1952 as MS 614 > 1 January 1954 as MS 474
2nd batch: ex MS 74 > 1 January 1949 as MV 619 > 1 November 1952 as MS 619 > 1 January 1954 as MS 475
2nd batch: ex MS 55 > 1 January 1949 as MV 615 > 1 November 1952 as MS 615 > 1 January 1954 as MS 481
2nd batch: ex MS 56 > 1 January 1949 as MV 616 > 1 November 1952 as MS 616 > 1 January 1954 as MS 482
2nd batch: ex MS 72 > 1 January 1949 as MV 617 > 1 November 1952 as MS 617 > 1 January 1954 as MS 483; in 1964 converted to auxiliary vessel (for torpedo recovery) as MEN 204
2nd batch: ex MS 73 > 1 January 1949 as MV 618 > 1 November 1952 as MS 618 > 1 January 1954 as MS 484
Higgins
78 foot

Higgins Industries
New Orleans
Louisiana

United States
MS 441
MS 442
MS 443
MS 444
MS 451
MS 452
MS 453
21 November 1942
23 October 1942
28 October 1942
20 November 1942
16 October 1942
24 October 1942
31 December 1942
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
1950
2.1947
2.1947
2.1947
31 October 1985
1.4.1972
31 October 1985
1985
12.3.1966
12.3.1966
1980
56 23,93 41 ex PT-92;delivered to Italy as GIS 0023, since 1 April 1951 as GIS-841, since 1 November 1952 as MS 841 and since 1 November 1954 as MS 441; in 1962/1963 converted as special forces tender (68 tonnes)
ex PT-88; delivered to Italy as GIS 0021, since 1 April 1951 as GIS 842, since 1 November 1952 as MS 842 and since 1 November 1954 as MS 442; 12 March 1966 delivered to Guardia di Finanza as Brigadiere Giannotti;returned in 1969
ex PT-90; delivered to Italy as GIS 0022, since 1 April 1951 as GIS 843, since 1 November 1952 as MS 843 and since 1 November 1954 as MS 443; in 1962/1963 converted as special forces tender (68 tonnes)
ex PT-94;delivered to Italy as GIS 0024, since 1 April 1951 as GIS 844, since 1 November 1952 as MS 844 and since 1 November 1954 as MS 444;since 1964 used as training vessel to La Maddalena
ex PT-206; delivered to Italy as GIS 0025, since 1 April 1951 GIS 851, since 1 November 1952 as MS 851 and since 1 November 1954 as MS 451; 12 March 1966 delivered to Guardia di Finanza as Tenente Lombardo; returned in 1969
ex PT-210; delivered to Italy as GIS 0026 > MS 852 > MS 452; 12 March 1966 delivered to Guardia di Finanza as Finanziere Feliciani; returned in 1974
ex PT-215; delivered to Italy as GIS 0027, since 1 April 1951 GIS 853, since 1 November 1952 MS 853, since 1 November 1954 as MS 453; converted as special forces tender (68 tonnes)
Vosper
70 foot

Vosper & Company
Portsmouth
England

United Kingdom
MS 421
MS 422
MS 423
MS 424
MS 431
MS 432
MS 433
MS 434
MS 454
MS 461
MS 462
MS 463
MS 464
17 July 1943
9.03.1944
7.08.1944
1.09.1944
13 June 1944
19 May 1944
22 August 1944
28 July 1944
15 October 1943
17 December 1943
14 January 1944
13 April 1944
22 January 1940
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
21 July 1948
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
4 April 1948
1951
24 March 1948
1.2.1948
1.2.1948
1.2.1948
1958
30 September 1960
31 December 1958
30 June 1959
31 October 1961
31 December 1961
31 December 1958
30 June 1959
31 December 1958
30 June 1959
30 April 1960
30 April 1960
30 May 1959
53 21,7 38/40 ex USS BPT-68 delivered to Italy as GIS-0017 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 821 > 1 November 1952 as MS 841 > 1 January 1954 as MS 421
ex PT-392 delivered to Italy as GIS-0013 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 822 > 1 November 1952 as MS 822 > 1 January 1954 as MS 422
ex PT-397 delivered to Italy as GIS-0008 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 823 > 1 November 1952 as MS 823 > 1 January 1954 as MS 423
ex PT-399 delivered to Italy as GIS-0028 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 824 > 1 November 1952 as MS 824 > 1 January 1954 as MS 424
ex PT-393 delivered to Italy as GIS-0005 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 831 > 1 November 1952 as MS 831 > 1 January 1954 as MS 431
ex PT-394 delivered to Italy as GIS-0006 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 832 > 1 November 1952 as MS 832 > 1 January 1954 as MS 432
ex PT-398 delivered to Italy as GIS-0007 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 833 > 1 November 1952 as MS 833 > 1 January 1954 as MS 433
ex PT-396 delivered to Italy as GIS-0011 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 834 > 1 November 1952 as MS 834 > 1 January 1954 as MS 434
ex PT-386 delivered to Italy as GIS-0012 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 854 > 1 November 1952 as MS 854 > 1 January 1954 as MS 454
ex PT-388 delivered to Italy as GIS-0001 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 811 > 1 November 1952 as MS 811 > 1 January 1954 as MS 461
ex PT-389 delivered to Italy as GIS-0002 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 812 > 1 November 1952 as MS 812 > 1 January 1954 as MS 462
ex PT-391 delivered to Italy as GIS-0003 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 813 > 1 November 1952 as MS 813 > 1 January 1954 as MS 463
ex PT-390 delivered to Italy as GIS-0004 > 1 April 1951 as GIS 814 > 1 November 1952 as MS 814 > 1 January 1954 as MS 464
Elco
77 foot
Electric Launch Company
Bayonne
New Jersey

United States
GIS 0019
GIS 0020
26 August 1941
30 September 1941
2.1947
2.1947
1948 ?
1948 ?
40 23 41 ex PT-49 delivered to Italian Air Force as MA 1053 in airport-SAR role
ex PT-57 delivered to Italian Air Force as MA 1056 in airport-SAR role

Gunboats

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Gunboats
MC 493
Freccia

Cantieri del Tirreno
Riva Trigoso
(Genova)
Italy
CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
(Gorizia)
Italy
P 493
Freccia

P 494
Saetta
9 January 1965
11.04.1965
6 July 1965
25 April 1966
15 September 1984
15 May 1986
200 45,6 39 ex MC 590 > 1 September 1965 as P 493 Freccia
Laid down as MC 591;launched as P 494 Saetta; since 1966 embarked Nettuno/Sea Killer AsuW missile system
MC 491
Lampo

Arsenale Militare Marittimo
Taranto
Italy
P 491
Lampo

P 492
Baleno
22 November 1960
10.06.1964
27 April 1963
16 July 1965
15 April 1985
31 May 1985
190 41,4 39 ex MC 491 > 1 September 1965 as P 491 Lampo
ex MC 492 > 1 September 1965 as P 492 Baleno
P 490
Folgore

CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
(Gorizia)
Italy
P 490
Folgore

21 January 1954 1 August 1955 15 October 1976 190 39,4 35 ex MC 490 > 1 September 1965 P 490 Folgore
Fulmine CRDA Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Monfalcone
(Gorizia)
Italy
P 499
Fulmine

13 November 1955 20 September 1956 1 May 1970 344 49,7 30 Ordered as VAS 470
Laid down 21 January 1954 as P 470 Sentinella
Launched as P 499 Sentinella
Recoded 29 September 1956 as F 598 Sentinella
Refitted between 1960/1965, since 1 May 1965 classified Gunboat
since 1 September 1965 P 499 Fulmine
used for testing first OTO Melara 76/62 mm gun, Compatto type
Schnellboot
Lűrssen S 38
Lürssen
Schlichting
Germany
MC 485
23 October 1941 2.1952 1 April 1966 124 34,94 39 ex S-67; ex Torus; in 1952 classified MV 621 > 1 November 1952 as MS 621 > 1 January 1954 as MS 485 > 10 September 1954 as MC 485
Support gunboats
LCS(L)(3)
(Alano)
Commercial Iron Works
Portland
Oregon
United States
George Lawley & Son
Neponset
Massachusetts
United States
Alano
(L 9851)


Bracco
(L 9852)


Mastino
(L 9853)


Molosso
(L9854)


Segugio
(L 9855)


Spinone
(L 9856)

16 September 1944
1.10.1944
23 October 1944
2.11.1944
7.11.1944
6.11.1944
25 July 1951
25 July 1951
25 July 1951
25 July 1951
25 July 1951
25 July 1951
1 August 1971
31 July 1974
31 July 1974
31 July 1974
31 July 1974
31 July 1974
387 48,3 16,5 ex USS LCS(L)(3)-34
ex USS LCS(L)(3)-38
ex USS LCS(L)(3)-62
ex USS LCS(L)(3)-63
ex USS LCS(L)(3)-64
ex USS LCS(L)(3)-118

Hydrofoil missile boats

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
hydrofoil missile boats
Sparviero
Fincantieri Spa
Riva Trigoso
(Genova)
and Muggiano
(La Spezia)

Italy
Sparviero
(P 420)

Nibbio
(P 421)

Falcone
(P 422)

Astore
(P 423)
Grifone
(P 424)
Gheppio
(P 425)

Condor
(P 426)
9 May 1973
29 February 1980
27 October 1980
20 July 1981
1.12.1981
24 June 1982
25 January 1983
15 July 1974
7.3.1980
7.3.1982
5.2.1983
5.2.1983
20 September 1983
7.4.1984
30 September 1991
1.2.1998
1.8.2005
1.8.2005
1.8.2005
1.8.2005
1.8.2005
60,6



62,5




22,95 50

Minesweeper

Class Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Retired Note
MSO - Oceanic Minesweepers
Salmone
United States
Salmone (A 5430)
Storione (M 5431)
Sgombro (M 5432)
Squalo (M 5433)
750 23 February 1956
23 February 1956
12.3.1957
20 June 1957
1990
1.3.1997
3.10.2000
3.10.2000
Salmone launched 19 February 1955 as MSO-507
Storione launched 13 November 1954 as MSO-506
Launched 21 June 1956 as MSO-517; by 1991 classified as P-5432
Launched 3 December 1956 as MSO-518; by 1991 classified as P-5433
MSC - Coastal Minesweepers
Adjutant
(Mandorlo)

United States
Mandorlo (M 5519) 411 16 December 1960 30 November 1993 Launched 29 October 1959 as USS MSC-280, built for Italy
Initially named "Salice (M 5518)"
In 1975 first Italian vessel converted to minehunter
Adjutant
(Legni, Abete batch)

United States
Abete (M 5501)
Acacia (M 5502)
Betulla (M 5503)
Castagno(M5504)
Cedro (M 5505)
Ciliegio (M 5506)
Faggio (M 5507)
Frassino (M 5508)
Gelso (M 5509)
Larice (M 5510)
Noce (M 5511)
Olmo (M 5512)
Ontano (M 5513)
Pino (M 5514)
Pioppo (M 5515)
Platano (M 5516)
Quercia (M 5517)
405 1953
1953
6.7.1953
2 February 1954
26 October 1954
4.8.1953
15 September 1953
23 October 1953
29 December 1953
1953
6.5.1954
30 March 1954
1954
13 May 1954
30 June 1954
9 September 1954
4.11.1954
1977
1974
1974
10 October 1995
1995
1974
1980
1996
10 October 1995
1988
1983
1983
1980
1980
1999
29 September 1995
1981
Abete Launched 13 January 1953 as USS AMS-72, then MSC-72
Acacia Launched as USS AMS-79, then MSC-79
Betulla Launched as USS AMS-73, then MSC-73
Castagno Launched as USS AMS-74, then MSC-74;between 1978 and 1984 converted to minehunter; transferred 20 October 1995 to Greek Navy as Erato (M-60)
Cedro Launched as USS AMS-88, then MSC-88;between 1978 and 1984 converted to minehunter
Ciliegio Launched as USS AMS-80, then MSC-80
Faggio Launched as USS MSC-81
Frassino Launched as USS AMS-89, then MSC-89;between 1978 and 1984 converted to minehunter
Gelso Launched as USS AMS-75, then MSC-75;between 1978 and 1984 converted to minehunter;transferred 20 October 1995 to Greek Navy as Evniki (M61)
Larice Launched as USS AMS-82, then MSC-82
Olmo Launched as USS AMS-90, then MSC-90
Noce Launched as USS MSC-133
Ontano Launched as USS AMS-76, then MSC-76
Pino Launched as USS MSC-134
Pioppo Launched 15 August 1953 as USS AMS-135, then MSC-135;in 1973 converted to survey vessel as A 5307
Platano Launched as USS MSC-136;between 1978 and 1984 converted to minehunter
Quercia Launched as USS AMS-137, then MSC-137
Adjutant
(Legni, Agave batch)

Italy
Agave (M 5531)
Alloro (M 5532)
Edera (M 5533)
Gaggia (M 5534)
Gelsomino(M5535)
Giaggiolo (M 5536)
Glicine (M 5537)
Loto (M 5538)
Mirto (M 5539)
Timo (M 5540)
Trifoglio (M 5541)
Vischio (M 5542)
405 1955
1955
1955
1955
1955
1956
1956
1956
1954
1955
1955
1956
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
2000
1990
1990
1990
minesweeper build in Italy on Adjutant class plans
Alloro in 1983 converted to training vessel A5308
Mirto in 1973 converted to survey vessel as A 5306
Adjutant
(Legni, Bambù batch)

Italy
Bambù (M 5521)
Ebano (M 5522)
Mango (M 5523)
Mogano (M 5524)
Palma (M 5525)
Rovere (M 5526)
Sandalo (M 5527)
405 8 September 1956
8.11.1956
12.1956
9.1.1957
1.3.1957
1.3.1957
17 April 1957
1999
1989
1996
1998
1999
1975
1988
minesweeper build in Italy on Adjutant class plans, under the off-shore procurement plan of the Military Defense Assistance Pact
Bambù (USS AMS-214, then MSC-214) converted in 1988 to patrol ship as P 495
Ebano (USS AMS-215, then MSC-215)
Mango (USS AMS-216, then MSC-216) converted in 1988 to patrol ship P 496
Mogano (USS AMS-217, then MSC-217) converted in 1988 to patrol ship as P 497
Palma (USS AMS-238, then MSC-238) converted in 1988 to patrol ship as P 498
Rovere, (USS AMS-239, then MSC-239)
Sandalo (USS AMS-240, then MSC-240)
BYMS - Fiori (400) Azalea batch
United States
Azalea (M 5401)
Begonia (M 5402)
Dalia (M 5404)
Fiordaliso (M 5405)
Gardenia (M 5406)
Gladiolo (M 5416)
Magnolia (M 5408)
Orchidea (M 5412)
Primula (M 5413)
Tulipano (M 5414)
Verbena (M 5415)
290 1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1967
1.5.1966
1.5.1966
1967
1967
1967
1968
1966
1967
1967
1967
Launched as HMS BYMS 2142 (first encoding in Italy as DR 401)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2073 (first encoding in Italy as DR 402); in service between 1 May 1966 and 1983 to Guardia di Finanza, named Maresciallo Aldo Oltramonti as training vessel
Launched as HMS BYMS 2141 (first encoding in Italy as DR 403); in service between 1 May 1966 and 1983 to Guardia di Finanza, named Avallone as training vessel
Launched as HMS BYMS 2277 (first encoding in Italy as DR 411)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2150 (first encoding in Italy as DR 404)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2042 (first encoding in Italy as DR 417)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2206 (first encoding in Italy as DR 405)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2037 (first encoding in Italy as DR 406)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2278 (first encoding in Italy as DR 407)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2194 (first encoding in Italy as DR 416)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2280 (first encoding in Italy as DR 408)
BYMS - Fiori (400) Anemone batch
United States
Anemone (M 5400)
Biancospino (M 5403)
Geranio (M 5407)
Mughetto (M 5409)
Narciso (M 5410)
Oleandro (M 5411)
290 1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1947
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
Launched as HMS BYMS 2009 (first encoding in Italy as DR 409)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2012 (first encoding in Italy as DR 410)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2014 (first encoding in Italy as DR 412)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2023 (first encoding in Italy as DR 413)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2024 (first encoding in Italy as DR 414)
Launched as HMS BYMS 2027 (first encoding in Italy as DR 415)
Rosolino Pilo-class torpedo boat
Italy
Giuseppe Cesare Abba (M 5330)
Antonio Mosto (M 5353)
Rosolino Pilo
645 1915
1915
25 May 1915
1 September 1958
15 December 1958
1.10.1954
Converted to minesweeper in 1953 as M 5330
Converted to minesweeper in 1952 as M 5353
Converted to minesweeper in 1952
La Masa-class torpedo boat
Italy
Giacinto Carini (M 5331)
Nicola Fabrizi (M 5333)
645 30 November 1917
12.7.1918
31 December 1958
1.2.1957
Converted to minesweeper in 1953 as M 5331; since 1958 until 1963 recoded GM517 as static training vessel
Converted to minesweeper in 1953 as M 5333
MSI - Inshore Minesweeper)s
MSI-58 - Aragosta
Italy
Aragosta (M 5440)
Arsella (M 5451)
Astice (M 5452)
Attinia (M 5453)
Calamaro(M5454)
Conchiglia(M5455)
Dromia (M 5456)
Gambero (M 5457)
Granchio (M 5448)
Mitilo (M 5449)
Ostrica (M 5460)
Paguro (M 5461)
Pinna (M 5462)
Polipo (M 5463)
Porpora (M 5464)
Riccio (M 5465)
Scampo (M 5466)
Seppia (M 5467)
Tellina (M 5468)
Totano (M 5469)
177 20 May 1957

20 May 1957

19 June 1957

20 June 1957

10.7.1957

10.7.1957

10.7.1957

11.7.1957

11.7.1957

11.7.1957

8.7.1957

8.7.1957

10.7.1957

10.7.1957

10.7.1957

11.7.1957

1.8.1957

6.7.1957

8.7.1957

8.7.1957
17 July 2002
1.8.1973
5.12.2019
7.5.1974
1.5.1975
1.5.1974
1.4.1974
30 April 1982
30 November 1981
in service
1.3.1974
1.5.1974
30 April 1982
1.7.2002
5.12.2019
30 September 1981
5.12.2019
8.9.1973
1.5.1974
1.5.1974
Aragosta class was built in Italy on Ham-class minesweepers plans, under the off-shore procurement plan of the Military Defense Assistance Pact
Aragosta (USS MSI-58) since 1 February 1985 refitted as training vessel and recoded A 5378; on 17 July 2002 transferred to (Tunisian Navy – El Jem class)
Arsella launched 22 August 1956 (USS MSI-59)
Astice (USS MSI-60) since 1 February 1985 refitted as training vessel and recoded A 5379
Attinia (USS MSI-61)
Calamaro (USS MSI-62)
Conchiglia (USS MSI-63)
Dromia (USS MSI-64)
Gambero (USS MSI-65)
Granchio (USS MSI-66)
Mitilo (USS MSI-67) since 1 February 1985 refitted as training vessel and recoded A 5380 (in service)
Ostrica (USS MSI-68)
Paguro (USS MSI-69)
Pinna (USS MSI-70)
Polipo (USS MSI-71) since 1 February 1985 refitted as training vessel and recoded A 5381; on 17 July 2002 transferred to (Tunisian Navy – El Jem class)
Porpora (USS MSI-72) since 1 February 1985 refitted as training vessel and recoded A 5382
Riccio (USS MSI-73); reclassified GLS-502
Scampo (USS MSI-74) was refitted as local personnel vessel coded MEN 205 and then 211 until 1979; between 1980/1983 refitted as Murena experimental ship (A 5305); since 2002 used as training vessel
Seppia (USS MSI-55)
Tellina (USS MSI-56)
Totano (USS MSI-57)
Baglietto 68 t 1^ serie / VAS 201
Italy
VAS 491
VAS 492
VAS 493
VAS 494
VAS 495
VAS 496
VAS 497
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
1956
1956
1956
1956
1956
1956
1956
Launched as VAS 204
Launched as VAS 211
Launched as VAS 218
Launched as VAS 224
Launched as VAS 223
Launched as VAS 237
Launched as VAS 241 > 1944 as RA 266 > 1949 as VAS 726 > 1954 as VAS 497
Vedetta
Italy
Vedetta 70 1937 1951
DV - Minesweeper patrol
DV 102
Italy
DV 102
DV 103
DV 104
DV 105
DV 113
DV 131
DV 132
DV 133
DV 134
DV 148
DV 149
110 27 June 1958
1.7.1958
30 June 1959
30 September 1954
1.9.1965
30 January 1959
30 September 1959
1959
30 September 1959
1.7.1958
1.9.1965
DR - Minesweeper Tugs
Dance (DR 300)
United Kingdom
DR 312
DR 316
DR 307
DR 308
760 1946
16 March 1946
2.1946
2.1946
1965
1965
1965
1965
Launched 6 May 1940 as Gavotte T115 (delivered to Italy as RD 312)
Launched 21 May 1940 as Hornpipe T120 (delivered to Italy as RD 316)
Launched 1 March 1941 as Minuet T131 (delivered to Italy as RD 307)
Launched 27 January 1941 as Tarantella T142 (delivered to Italy as RD 308)
Shakespearian (DR 300)
United Kingdom
DR 310 (M 5310) 740 3.1946 1965 Launched 7.10.941 as Othello TT76 (delivered to Italy as RD 310)
then coded M 5310
Isles (DR 300)
United Kingdom
DR 301
DR 302
DR 304
DR315
DR 313
DR305
DR 303
DR 306
DR 314
DR 311
DR 309
735 22 January 1946
22 January 1946
1.1946
3.1946
2.1946
19461.1946
22 February 1946
5.3.1942
16 February 1946
2.1946
16 March 1946
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
Launched 12.4.941 as Burra T158 (delivered to Italy as RD 301) then coded M 5301
Launched 30 December 1940 as Cumbrae T154 (delivered to Italy as RD 302) then coded M 5302
Launched 15 June 1942 as Staffa T159 (delivered to Italy as RD 304)
Launched 19 November 1941 as Stroma T150 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 9 August 1941 as Foula T203 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 2 April 1942 as Filla T212 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 28 May 1942 as Unst T213 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 7 February 1942 as Egilsay T215 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 5 March 1942 as Ensay T216 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 1 June 1942 as Mousa T295 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
Launched 17 August 1943 as Grain T360 (delivered to Italy as RD 315)
RD 16
Italy
RD 20 196 9.1945 30 June 1956 Launched 1917 as tug
RD 31
Italy
RD 32
RD 34
207 30 June 1956
30 June 1956
Launched 1919 as tug
RD 38
Italy
RD 38 201 10.1945 11 January 1955 Launched 1921 as tug
RD 39
Italy
RD 40
RD 41
203 15 April 1955
1 January 1953
Launched 1920 as tug
Launched 1920 as tug
Admiralty Tipe I / M.M.S. (200)
United Kingdom
DR 201
DR 202
DR 203
DR 204
DR 205
DR 206
DR 207
DR 208
DR 209
DR ?
DR 210
DR 211
DR 216 ?
DR 212
DR 213
DR 214
DR 215
295 1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1947
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1950
1950
1949
1949
1950
1949
1950
1950
1950
1950
1951
1951
1951
1949
1950
1950
1950
Launched 31 October 1940 as MMS.10, J.510 (delivered to Italy as RD 201; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 1941 as MMS.32, J.532 (delivered to Italy as RD 202; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 1941 as MMS.34, J.534 (delivered to Italy as RD 203; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 12 April 1941 as MMS35, J.535 (delivered to Italy as RD 204; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 9 August 1941 as MMS.48, J.548 (delivered to Italy as RD 205; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 12 April 1941 as MMS.50, J.550 (delivered to Italy as RD 206; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 21 October 1941 as MMS.99, J.599 (delivered to Italy as RD 207; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 4 November 1941 as MMS.100, J.600 (delivered to Italy as RD 208; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 25 October 1941 as MMS.102, J.602 (delivered to Italy as RD 209; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 4 May 1942 as MMS.103, J.603(then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 5 August 1941 as MMS.104, J.604 (delivered to Italy as RD 210; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 30 September 1941 as MMS.105, J.605 (delivered to Italy as RD 211; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 30 September 1941 as MMS.106, J.606
Launched 22 October 1941 as MMS.135, J.635 (delivered to Italy as RD 212; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 7 January 1942 as MMS.167, J.667 (delivered to Italy as RD 213; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 20 January 1942 as MMS.172, J.672 (delivered to Italy as RD 214; then returned to Royal Navy)
Launched 2 May 1942 as MMS.185, J.685 (delivered to Italy as RD 215; then returned to Royal Navy)

Minelayer

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Minelayer
Fasana Cantiere Navale di Castellammare di Stabia
(Napoli)

Italy
Fasana 1926 1927 1950 610 58,52 10

Landing ship

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Tank Landing Ships
De Soto County
(Grado)
Newport News Shipbuilding
Newport News
Virginia

United States
Grado
(L 9890)


Caorle
(L 9891)

28 February 1957
5.03.1957
17 July 1972
17 July 1972
16 January 1988
1988
7,823 136 17,5 ex USS De Soto County (LST-1171)
ex USS York County (LST-1175)
Quarto Arsenale Militare Marittimo
(Taranto)

Italy
Quarto (A 5302)
18 June 1967 1991 980 69 13 Fitted as landing transport ship
with 2 LCM onboard
Initially coded A 5302
Since 1 January 1975 converted to experimental role as A 5314
Kenneth Whiting USS St. George (AV-16) Tacoma
Seattle

United States
Andrea Bafile
(L 9871)

14 February 1944 11 December 1968 31 May 1988 13,910 196 19 ex USS St. George (AV-16)
For a short time coded as support ship (A 5314)
then modified as L 9871
Since retire, in 1981, was used as barracks ship to Arsenale Militare Marittimo Taranto Naval Base
Andromeda
Type C2-S-B1
USS Whitley (AKA-91) Moore Dry Dock Company
Oakland
California

United States
Etna
(L 9870)

22 June 1944 2.1962 1981 12,610 139,95 16,5 ex USS Whitley (AKA-91)
For a short time coded as support ship A 5328
then modified as L 9871
22 LCM / LCVP on board for about 300 marines embarked
LST-1 Dravo Corporation
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania

United States
Anteo
(L 9869)

22 May 1943 20 November 1962 1 August 1973 4,145 100 12 ex-USS Alameda County (LST-32)
Then AVB-1
In Italy initially coded as support ship A 5306
then modified as L 9869
Transport ships
Vesuvio Cantiere Navale OTO
(La Spezia)

Italy
Stromboli
(A 5329)

Vesuvio
(A 5330)
1940
4.12.1949
1953
1955
1972
1.7.1972
4,325 108,8 ex civilian ship
buy in 1948 and refitted for landing transport ship
with 4 LCM onboard
ex civilian ship buy in 1948 and refitted for landing transport ship, with 4 LCM onboard
Special forces tenders
Barnegat
(Cavezzale)
Lake Washington Shipyard
Houghton
Washington

United States
Pietro Cavezzale
(A 5301)

17 September 1942 23 October 1957 31 March 1994 2,800 94,7 18,2 Launched as AVP-28
than USS Oyster Bay (AGP-6)
Gabbiano, serie Ape Navalmeccanica Spa
Castellammare di Stabia
(Napoli)

Italy
Ape
(A 5328)
22 November 1942 15 May 1943 1981 740 64,4 18 Until 1964 in service as F 567
Between 1964 and 1965 refitted as COMSUBIN Support Ship and coded A 5328
Ciclope Cantieri Pattison
Napoli

Italy
Ercole
(A 5302)
15 July 1902 1903 1964 1,070 13,5 Launched as rescue tug Ciclope
1949 named Ercole
Between 1949/1951 converted in special forces tender by Navalmeccanica Spa
Castellammare di Stabia

Landing craft

Class Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Retired Note
Hovercraft
Saunders Roe SRN6
United Kingdom
HC9801 10,9 5 November 1968 30 April 1982
LCM - Landing Craft Mechanized / Moto Trasporto Mezzi
LCM(3) - MTM
United States
MTM 9901
MTM 9902
MTM 9903
MTM 9904
MTM 9905
MTM 9906
MTM 9907
MTM 9908
MTM 9909
MTM 9910
MTM 9911
MTM 9912
MTM 9913
MTM 9914
MTM 9915
MTM 9916
MTM 9917
MTM 9918
MTM 9919
MTM 9920
52 1952/1953 /
/
/
/
/
13 July 1974
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
Launched between 194?/1944
LCM(6) - MTM
United States
MTM 9921
MTM 9922
MTM 9923
MTM 9924
MTM 9925
MTM 9926
MTM 9927
MTM 9928
MTM 9929
56 1952/1953 13 July 1974
/
/
/
/
13 July 1974
/
/
/
LCM(6) - MTM
United States
MTM 542
MTM 543
MTM 544
MTM 545
MTM 546
MTM 547
MTM 548
MTM 549
MTM 550
MTM 551
MTM 552
MTM 553
MTM 554
MTM 555
MTM 556
56
LCVP - Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel / Moto Trasporto Personale
LCVP - MTP
United States
MTP 9701
MTP 9702
MTP 9703
MTP 9704
MTP 9705
MTP 9706
MTP 9707
MTP 9708
MTP 9709
MTP 9710
MTP 9711
MTP 9712
MTP 9713
MTP 9714
MTP 9715
MTP 9716
MTP 9717
MTP 9718
MTP 9719
MTP 9720
MTP 9721
MTP 9722
MTP 9723
MTP 9724
MTP 9725
8 1952/1953 6 July 1974
6.7.1974
/
6.7.1974
6.7.1974
6.7.1974
/
/
6.7.1974
/
/
6.7.1974
/
/
/
/
6.7.1974
6.7.1974
/
/
6.7.1974
6.7.1974
/
/
/
Launched between 1943/1952
LCVP - MTP
United States
MTP 9726
MTP 9727
MTP 9728
MTP 9729
MTP 9730
MTP 9731
MTP 9732
MTP 9733
MTP 9734
MTP 9735
MTP 9736
MTP 9737
MTP 9738
MTP 9739
MTP 9740
MTP 9741
MTP 9742
MTP 9743
MTP 9744
MTP 9745
MTP 9746
MTP 9747
MTM 9748
MTM 9749
MTM 9750
MTM 9751
MTM 9752
MTM 9753
MTM 9754
8 /
/
/
/
/
6.7.1974 /
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

Replenishment ships

Class Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Retired Note
Replenishment oilers
T2-SE-A1 tanker
United States
Sterope (A 5368) 21,800 1959 1975 Launched in 1944 as USS Forbes Road
Since 1947 to 1953 as Cleveland (Cleveland Petroleum Co, London)
Since 1953 to 1959 as Enrico Incom (armatore Enrico Insom, Roma)
In 1959 to Italian Navy as Sterope (A 5368)
Oilers
Italy Brennero 10,500 1948 1954 Launched 1921 for Italian Royal Navy
Since 1926 to Società Nazionale Olii Minerali – Milano
Since 1929 to Garibaldi – Genova (Ge 1588)
30 March 1941 Confiscated in New York from U.S.A. government

1941 as Gold Heels (Panama)
1944 as Carondelet
1946 as Gold Heels
Since 1948 as Brennero

Italy Nettuno 10,310 1917 1954
Germany Urano 11,200 1923 1 August 1954 Launched 7 May 1923 by Deutsche Werke Kiel for Germany Navy
Italy Prometeo 1,200 1920 1958 Launched 1919 in Trieste as Ostia
After radiation converted to inshore oiler as G.R.G. 522
Pagano
Italy
Stige 1,470 1925 1950

Boom defence vessels

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Boom defence vessels
Alicudi Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Livorno

Italy
Alicudi (A 5304)
Filicudi (A 5305)
11 July 1954
26 September 1954
1955
1955
30 April 1991
1.11.1977
832 46,3 13 Financed by MDAP program as USS AN-99

Water tanker vessels

Class Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Retired Note
Water tanker vessels
Piave
Italy
Piave (A 5334) 5,003 23 May 1973 2009 ? Launched 18 December 1971
Used as static training ship to COMSUBIN base, Varignano (La Spezia)
Simeto
CINET
Molfetta
Italy
Simeto (A 5375) 1,914 9 July 1988 2002 Launched 4 April 1988 as hull 3-86
Delivered 10 July 2003 to Tunisian Navy as Ain Zaghouan
Brenta
Italy
Basento (A 5356)
Bradano (A 5357)
Brenta (A 5358)
1,985 19 July 1971
29 December 1971
18 April 1972
1 October 2004
1.12.2001
1.2.2002
Launched 2 February 1970; delivered 23 September 2009 to Ecuadorian Navy as BAE Atahualpa TR-63
Launched 3 September 1971
Launched 11 May 1971
US Army Design #294 - Isonzo
United States
Isonzo (A 5372)
Ticino (A 5377)
1,658 1948
1948
31 May 1974
1984
Launched 6.1944 as US Army Y-77
Launched 6.1944 as US Army Y79
USS YW-83 - Adige
United States
Adige (A 5369)
Flegetonte (A 5371)
Tanaro (A 5376)
1,517 1948
1948
1948
1989
8.1.1974
1986
Launched 1944 as USS YW-92
Launched 1944 as USS YW-95
Launched as USS YW-99
Bormida
Italy
Mincio (A 5374) 670 1930 1993
Velino
Italy
Simeto 171 1905 1984
Italy Stura 125 1942 1982 Launched 1917 as mercantile ship
Po
Italy
Po (A 5365)
Volturno (A 5366)
3,820 1937
1937
1974
1976
Italy Arno (A 5370) 657 1929 1974
Japan Frigido 405 31 January 1917 1975 Launched 1916 in Japan (Shirato Zozemsho docks - Osaka) as Takin Maru
Delivered to Italian Royal Navy as minesweeper G.5
Since 21 July 1919 converted in water tanker vessel as Frigido
Sebeto
Italy
Metauro (A 5373) 602 1934 1974
Italy Sprugola 318 1917 1974 launched as mercantile ship
Italy Sesia (A 5375) 1,460 1934 1972
Dalmazia
Italy
Dalmazia (A 5367) 3,137 1923 1971
Ticino
Italy
Tronto 120 1890 1968
Italy Velino (A 5397) 1,340 1930 1958
Avisio
Italy
Idria
Leno
Timavo
Vipacco
280 1926
1925
1926
1925
1954
1974
1980
1961
Adda
Italy
Ofanto
Oristano
280 1914
1914
1982
1954
Pagano
Italy
Pagano 1,454 1922 1951

Transport ships

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ship Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Transport ships
Cherso A.K.T. Ges Neptun
Rostok
Germany
Cherso
1912 1923 30 June 1951 4,427 91,6 Launched for Austro-Hungarian Navy as Amalfi
Delivered to Royal Italian Navy
by war reparation
Cantiere Navale Ansaldo
Sestri Ponente
(Genova)
Italy
Monte Grappa
(A 5328)
1942 10 March 1943 1958 840 67,97 14,5 Ordered by Kriegsmarine as KT10 for Royal Italian Navy
Personnel Transport ships
Cantiere Navale Tosi
Taranto
Italy
Tarantola
10 October 1942 1942 1993 512 28,31 10,5 Launched as Ammunition transport
After WWII converted
for personnel transport
(1,470 inside, 291 outside)
to Taranto Naval Base

Coastal Transport Vessels - MTC

Class Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Retired Note
Coastal Transport vessels
MTC Batch 1 (MZ Typ A / MFP-A)
Italy
MTC 1001 (A 5341)
MTC 1002 (A 5342)
MTC 1003 (A 5343)
MTC 1004 (A 5344)
MTC 1005 (A 5345)
MTC 1006 (A 5346)
239 1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1 March 1995
1.3.1963
31 March 1984
30 April 1988
1987
1992
Launched 23 June 1942 as MZ 722 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1001
Launched 27 June 1942 as MZ 726 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1002
Launched 2 July 1942 as MZ 728 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1003
Launched 2 July 1942 as MZ 729 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1004
Launched 1942 as MZ 737 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1005
Preserved to Museo Storico Navale di Venezia
Launched 1942 as MZ 758 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1006
MTC Batch 2 (MZ Typ B)
Italy
MTC 1007 (A 5347)
MTC 1008 (A 5348)
MTC 1009 (A 5349)
278,5 1943
1943
1943
31 July 1981
1.12.1979
1984
Launched between 9.1942/3.1943 as MZ 776 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1007
Launched 9.1942/3.1943 as MZ 784 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1008
Launched between 9.1942/3.1943 as MZ 800 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1009
MTC Batch 3 (MFP-D)
Germany
MTC 1010 (A 5350) 239 1946 1 August 1968 Launched 21 May 1942 as F 831 Germany Navy > 1946 as MZ 831 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1010
MTC (MFP-DM)
Italy
MTC 1101 (A 5351) 440 1945 1 August 1968 Launched 5 April 1943 for Germany Navy as F 1046 > AF 1046 > Since 1945 to Italian Navy as MZ 1046 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1101
MTC (MFP-C)
Netherlands
MTC 1102 (A 5352)
MTC 1103 (A 5353)
MTC 1104 (A 5354)
220 1946
1946
1946
'60
1.10.1970
1.7.1968
Launched 9 August 1941 for Germany Navy as F 435 > 1946 to Italian Navy as GLS 435 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1102
Launched 9 August 1941 for Germany Navy as F 436 > 1946 to Italian Navy as GLS 436 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1103
Launched 9 August 1941 for Germany Navy as F 437 > 1946 to Italian Navy as GLS 437 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1104
MTC (MFP-DM)
Italy
MTC 1105 (A 5355)
MTC 1109 (A 5359)
256 1945
1946
'60
1.5.1950
Launched 5 April 1943 for Germany Navy as F 1045 > 1945 to Italian Navy as MZ 1045 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1105
Launched 5 April 1943 for Germany Navy as F 943 > 1946 to Italian Navy as MZ 943 > 1 May 1950 reserved code MTC 1109
MTC (MFP-D)
Italy
MTC 1106 (A 5356)
MTC 1108 (A 5358)
239 1945
1945
1 May 1950
1.5.1950
Launched 10 June 1943 for Germany Navy as F 1191 > 1945 to Italian Navy as MZ 1191 > 1 May 1950 reserved code MTC 1106
Launched 10 June 1943 for Germany Navy as F 1155 > 1945 to Italian Navy as MZ 1155 > 1 May 1950 reserved code MTC 1108
MTC (MFP-A)
Germany
MTC 1107 (A 5357) 220 1946 Launched 28 June 1941 for Germany Navy as F 360 > 1945 to Italian Navy as MZ 360 > 1 May 1950 as MTC 1107

Rescue ship

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Submarine rescue ships
Cantieri Navali Riuniti
Ancona

Kingdom of Italy
Proteo (A 5310)
1943 24 August 1951 31 May 2004 2,178 75.94 16 ex Perseo
Captured 1944 by Kriegsmarine
Re-launched 2 June 1951 by Cantieri Navali Riuniti in Ancona as Proteo
Delivered 31 May 2004 to Bulgarian Navy as 224 (Протео)
Rescue ships
Cantiere Navale Picchiotti
Viareggio

Italy
Raffaele Paolucci
1970 12 September 1970 9 January 2001 70 30 32 officially used as ambulance vessel and Italian Republic presidential yacht
June 2006 sold to private owner
Kingdom of Italy Marechiaro
1929 7 May 1936 1 February 1957 127 ex Ercole
Launched as Città di Sorrento owned by Riunite Società Sorrentine di Navigazione – Sorrento
Smulders Schiedam shipyards
Netherlands

Netherlands
Anteo
20 December 1912 28 March 1914 19 May 1954 1,362

Factory vessel

Class Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Retired Note
Littoral factory vessels
LCT(2) - MOC 1201
United Kingdom
MOC 1201 (A 5331)
MOC 1206 (A 5336)
MOC 1207 (A 5337)
MOC 1208 (A 5338)
453 4 May 1945
1 October 1952
1951
1951
31 October 2008
1955
1989
1984
MOC 1201 launched 17 November 1941 as HMS LCT(2)-167 > LCT 167 > 1945 as NSC(L)34 > delivered to Italian Navy 4 May 1945 as MZ-34 > 1 May 1950 as MOC 1201 for torpedo support
MOC 1206 Launched 4 October 1941 as HMS LCT(2)-140 > LCT 140 > 1945 as NSC(L)77 > August 1946 as Parma - Lloyd Mediterraneo, Roma > Sold 1 December 1950 to Italian Navy > Commissioned 1 October 1952 as MOC 1206
20 December 1955 stranded in Red Sea
Preserved at Haifa Museum as INS Af Al Pi Chen
MOC 1207 launched 3 January 1942 as HMS LCT(2)-170 > HMS NSC(L)-50
MOC 1208 launched 17 January 1942 as HMS LCT(2)-171 > LCT 171 >HMS NSC(L)-51
MOC 1202
United Kingdom
MOC 1202 (A 5332)
MOC 1203 (A 5333)
MOC 1204 (A 5334)
MOC 1205 (A 5335)
MOC 1209 (A 5339)
712 1 September 1951
1 December 1950
4 October 1951
3 December 1951
1951
1 April 1999
1998
2008
1998
1956
MOC 1202 launched 3 January 1942 as HMS LCT(3)-330; then Città di Civitavecchia; 1948 delivered to Italian Navy as GLS 438 > Sold 1 May 1950 to Italian Navy as MOC 1202 > 1 September 1951 delivery and used for minesweeper support
MOC 1203 launched 28 April 1942 as HMS LCT(3)-420 > February 1948 as Sandalia - Lloyd Mediterraneo, Roma > Sold 1 December 1950 to Italian Navy as MOC 1203
Delivered 18 June 2002 to Albanian Navy as A223
MOC 1204 launched 25 July 1942 as HMS LCT(3)-347; then Fiumicino
MOC 1205 launched 1942 HMS LCT(3)-307; then Cagliari > Sold 1 December 1950 to Italian Navy
MOC 1209 Launched as HMS LCT(3)-, then La Fionda
Factory vessels
Antonio Pacinotti [it]
Kingdom of Italy
Antonio Pacinotti 3,113 1924 December 1952 Launched 20 April 1922 as Città di Sassari
converted in 1925 to submergible support ship for Italian Royal Navy, Antonio Pacinotti
1949 converted to factory and support vessel

Headlights service vessel

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Headlights service ships
Norderwerft - Hamburg

Weimar Republic
Rampino (A 5309) 1921 1942 1 October 1976 645 47.3 7 Launched by Reinhold Holtz shipyards as Johanne Klattes for Nicolaus Ebeling - Hamburg, company
Sold 1937 to Lucio Ercole – Italy, company as Spigola
Sold 1942 to Italian Royal Navy and converted to cable laying vessel, since 19 April 1943 as Rampino
Since 1953 converted to Headlights service ship as Rampino (A 5309)
LCT(3) - MTF 1301 Sir William Arrol - Meadowside, Scotland (U.K.)
United Kingdom
MTF 1301 (A 5361)
MTF 1302 (A 5362)
MTF 1303 (A 5363)
1942
6 July 1942
1942
7 October 1946
7 October 1946
7 October 1946
1990
1990
1990
HMS LCT(3)-? > 1946 MZ.832 > GLS 432 > 1950 as MTF 1301
HMS LCT(3)-396 > 7 August 1946 as MZ.833 > 1 September 1947 as GLS 433 > 1 May 1950 as MTF 1302
HMS LCT(3)-421 > 1946 MZ.834 > GLS 434 > 1950 as MTF 1303
Panigaglia Cantiere San Giorgio [it]
La Spezia

Kingdom of Italy
Buffoluto (A 5327) [it] 16 April 1924 15 December 1924 24 January 1973 1,071 56,2 12 Launched as ammunition transport vessel and minelayer
Since 7 June 1948 converted to headlights service vessel

Survey vessels

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Survey vessels
Action Morton Engine and Dry Dock Company Ltd. - Montreal, Quebec

Canada
Staffetta (A 5307) 4 December 1942 1949 1970 1,378 63 17 Launched as USS Prudent (PG-96)
Delivered 22 September 1947 to Cameli, Italian merchant company, as Elbano
In 1949 buys from Italian Navy and converted, between 1949/1951, as survey vessel: renamed Staffetta
Ostia CNT Cantiere Navale TriestinoTrieste

Kingdom of Italy
Azio 4 May 1927 1928 1 January 1957 1,040 62.5 15 Launched as minelayer

Research vessels

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Research vessels
Cantiere Navalmeccanico
Senigallia
(Ancona)

Italy
Barbara (A 5315) 1970 1975 1988 195 30,5 12 Used in Salto di Quirra polygon as launch and recovery vessel for RPV Meteor CT 20 type XXI
Since 1985 converted to coastal patrol boat Barbara (P 492)
Since 1988 delivered to Italian Coast Guard as CP 452

Training vessels

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Sailing vessels
Viareggio (Livorno)
yards

Kingdom of Italy
Ebe
1921 1952 1959 360 51.5 14 Schooner ex-Gabbiano for Lloyd Royal Belge Ltd. di Renfrew
Sold in 1926 to Società Calcare, Calce & Industrie Affini – Napoli
Sold in 1930 to A. Finocchiaro di Genova and renamed San Giorgio
Sold to Italian Navy in 1952
Preserved at Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci" - Milano

Tugboats

Class Country of origin Picture Ships Displacement
Tonnes
Commissioned Decommissioned Note
Oceanic tugboats
Atlante Italy Atlante (A 5317)
Prometeo (A 5318)
750 1974/1976 starting in October 2004 Commissioned by Visintini - Donada docks
V3-S-AH2
Ciclope
United States Ciclope (A 5319)
Titano (A 5325)
Nereo
1,220 1947
1947
1949
1983
July 1974
August 1956
Delivered May 1944 as USS Durable (MC-1417) > HMS ODT Ataran > 1947 to Italian Navy > January 1948 as Ciclope
Delivered April 1944 as USS Power (MC-1415) > HMS ODT Atengo > June 1947 to Italian Navy as Titano
Delivered July 1944 as USS Helper (MC-1419) > HMS ODT Atoyac > October 1949 to Italian Navy as Nereo
US Army Design 293
Atleta
Atleta
Tenace (A 5324)
Forte (A 5321)
Colosso (A 5320)
602 1946
1946
1946
1946
1977
1974
?
1980
Launched September 1943/April 1944 as US Army LT-152
Launched September 1943/April 1944 as US Army LT-154
Launched September 1943/April 1944 as US Army LT-159
Launched December 1943/April 1944 as US Army LT-214
Vigoroso Italy Gagliardo (A 5322)
Robusto (A 5323)
506 1940
1940
1988
1988
Chirone Kingdom of Italy San Giusto 486 1942 1987 Launched as Chirone for Royal Italian Navy > 1945 to Trieste used by Governo Militare Alleato (Gestione U.GE.NA.) > 1948 renamed San Giusto > 1956 recommissioned to Italian Navy
Porto Empedocle Austria-Hungary Porto Empedocle 482 10 January 1922 31 July 1971 Launched 1914 as Dolphin for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Atlante Italy Atlante (A 5317) 355 1926 1968 Since 1 May 1953 as A 5317
Littoral tugboats
Ischia class Italy Porto d'Ischia (Y 436)
Riva Trigoso (Y 443)
297 1969 200? Commissioned by CNR docks
Tugboats
Piombino Netherlands Piombino 222 1916 1978 Launched 1915 as President Piroy in Netherlands
Sant'Antioco Italy Sant'Antioco 192 1937 1975
Volosca Austria-Hungary Volosca 98 1921 1974 Launched 1897 as Pluto (T99) for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Circeo Austria-Hungary Circeo 154 1924 1970 Launched 1918 as T 163 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Sant'Antonio Italy Sant'Antonio 225 1957 1974
San Pietro Kingdom of Italy San Pietro
San Vito
108 1926
1926
1971
1971
Launched 1914 as mercantile Lowcen
Launched 1914 as mercantile Zeta
Lipari German Empire Lipari 318 1921 1971 Launched 1917 as Dannsfeld for Imperial German Navy
Capo Rizzuto Italy Capo Rizzuto (Y 473) 70 1958 1988
US Army Ocean Tugs Design 327-A
Ausonia
United States Ausonia (Y 401)
Panaria (Y 431)
244
232
1948
1948
31 July 1984
1983
Delivery April 1944 as US Army ST-486
Delivery between April–November 1944 as US Army ST-711
US Army Tugs Design 257-A
Albenga
United States Albenga (Y 412)
Boeo (Y 417)
Nisida (Y 437)
192
175
120
1948
1948
1948
1990
30 April 1986
31 December 1992
Delivered December 1943 as US Army ST-77
Delivered December 1943 as US Army ST-76
Delivered March 1944 as US Army ST-333
US Army DPC Tugs
Miseno
United States Miseno (Y 427)
Montecristo (Y 429)
247
268
1948
1946
1988
1989
Delivered 1944 as US DPC-29 > 1944 as US Army ST-795 > 1950 as Miseno (Y 427)
Delivered 1943 as US DPC-79 > 1944 as US Army ST-762 > 1950 as Montecristo (Y 429)
Ministry of War Transport
Empire – near-WARRIOR Type
United Kingdom Ustica (Y 448)
Vigoroso
425 1950
1972
1991
19 September 1990
Launched 1935 as MOWT Empire Race > Capo d'Orlando > A 5324
Launched 6 March 1946 and since 1958 to Royal Navy as MOWT Empire Lucy > July 1962 Ognina by Impresse Marittime Augustea SpA
Ministry of War Transport
Empire – Modified WARRIOR Type
United Kingdom Ercole (A 5388)
Favignana (Y 424)
522 1971
?
1989
?
Launched as MOWT Empire Belle > ELF > Mare Jonio
Launched as MOWT Empire Phyllis > 'Hayat (Kuwait) > Brucoli > A 5385
Arsachena Kingdom of Italy Arsachena 180 1932 1991
San Bartolomeo Kingdom of Italy San Bartolomeo
San Benedetto
173 1942
1942
1968
1990
Passero Kingdom of Italy Passero
Linaro
Mesco
87 1934
1934
1934
1983
1986
1989
Sperone Italy Sperone 64 1954 1988
Porto Pisano
1st batch
Kingdom of Italy Porto Pisano
Porto Fossone (Y 415)
Porto Recanati
Porto Torres
268 1937
1937
1937
1936
1979
1973
1984
1974
Porto Pisano
2nd batch
Kingdom of Italy Porto Vecchio 268 1942 1975
Capo Circeo Italy Capo Circeo 69 1956 1983
Senigallia Kingdom of Italy Ventimiglia 222 1940 1983
Tino Kingdom of Italy Tino 268 1931 1983
Salvore Kingdom of Italy Salvore (A 5391)
Porto Rosso
284
274
1929
1928
1979
1968
Miseno was renamed, in 1941, Porto Rosso
Linosa Kingdom of Italy Linosa
Asinara
Carbonara
131 1937
1937
1937
1972
1981
1978
Tavolara Italy Tavolara 67 1956 1976
Cordevole Netherlands Cordevole 110 3 December 1916 1976 Launched 1915 as mercantile Dora in Netherlands
Licosa German Empire Licosa 108 1936 1975 Launched 1913 as mercantile Ernesto in German Empire
Noli Kingdom of Italy Noli 60 1935 1973 Launched 1928 as mercantile Olga
Emilio Netherlands Emilio 65 1952 1973 Launched 1912 as Corry for Royal Netherlands Navy
Saturno United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Saturno 160 1939 1973 Launched 1906 in United Kingdom as mercantile Emma
Argentario Netherlands Argentario 87 1916 1973 Launched 1916 as mercantile Rival II in Netherlands
Abbazia Netherlands Abbazia 235 1917 1960 Launched 1916 as mercantile Susanna in Netherlands > Lesina
Tagliamento Netherlands Tagliamento 70 1916 1971 Launched 1913 as mercantile Lena in Netherlands
Netherlands Teulada 120 1916 1971 Launched as mercantile Christian in Netherlands
Promontore Netherlands Promontore 140 1916 1968 Launched 1914 as mercantile Directeur Letzer in Netherlands > Ostia
Austria-Hungary Portorose 101 1921 1964 Launched 1917 as T 103 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Liscanera Netherlands Liscanera 222 1916 1963 Launched 1916 as mercantile Gertruda in Netherlands
Irene Italy Irene 1952 1960
Lilibeo Netherlands Lilibeo 144 1916 1959 Launched 1915 as mercantile Endrika in Netherlands
Cefalù France Cefalù 132 1936 1957 Launched 1904 in France as mercantile Brandale
Mercurio Kingdom of Italy Mercurio 1944 1957 Launched as mercantile San Raffaele
Sciacca Kingdom of Italy Sciacca 120 1935 1956 Launched 1902 as mercantile Salerno
Astico Netherlands Astico 80 1916 1956 Launched 1909 as mercantile Christian in Netherlands
Kingdom of Italy Lampedusa 166 1915 1951 during World War II used for headlights service vessel
Gaeta Netherlands Gaeta 250 1917 1951 Launched 1916 as mercantile Guglielmina in Netherlands
Rapallo Kingdom of Italy Rapallo 327 31 August 1937 1950
Rescue tugboats
Weimar Republic Polifemo 1,285 1922 1952 Launched 1921 in Weimar Republic as Einigkeit
Riverine tugboats
Mestre Kingdom of Italy Mestre
Chioggia
150 1919
1919
1968
1989
Lagoon tugboats
R.L.1 Kingdom of Italy R.L. 1
R.L. 3
R.L. 9
R.L. 10
52 1919
1919
1920
1921
1973
1960
1960
1951
R.L.11 Italy R.L. 11 1948 1951
R.L.12 Italy R.L. 12 1948 1956
Harbor tugboats
RP 101 Italy RP 103 (Y 406)
RP 105 (Y 408)
85 1972
1972
201?
201?
commissioned in 1972/1974 by Visintini-Donada docks
RP 113 Italy RP 114 (Y 464) 120 1979 201?
N.80 Austria-Hungary N.80
N.87
N.88
N.94
47 1919
1923
1923
1924
1974
1975
1985
1965
Launched 1918 as T 69 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Launched 1918 as T 67 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Launched 1918 as T 68 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Launched 1918 as T 65 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
Austria-Hungary N.78 28 1922 1985 Launched 1913 as T 91 for Austro-Hungarian Navy
ex Ministeriale Kingdom of Italy Colonnello Pozzi
Generale Valfrè
Generale Pollio
100 1939
1939
1940
1982
1951
1951
Colonnello Pozzi launched 1912
San Biagio
Italy San Biagio
Sant'Antonio
San Daniele
225 2 May 1957
2 May 1957
2 May 1957
1 November 1975
30 April 1974
1 April 1973
Launched 18 July 1944
Launched 8 August 1944
Launched 27 July 1944 as San Cesareo
N.2 Netherlands Gorgona 162 1916 1975 Launched as mercantile in Netherlands > N.3
N.2 Italy N.2 1941 1974 Launched as mercantile Nibbio
N.30 Kingdom of Italy N.32 87 1908 1973
N.24 Kingdom of Italy N.24
N.26
N.27
77 1911
1911
1911
1964
1956
1971
Kingdom of Italy N.47 60 1916 1971 Launched as mercantile N.631
N.1 Kingdom of Italy N.1 1941 1965 Launched 1919 as mercantile Ipso
Netherlands Licata 85 1916 1965 Launched 1914 in Netherlands as mercantile Harmonie > Isonzo
Netherlands Pianosa 183 1915 '60 Launched 1914 in Netherlands as mercantile Waterweg N.2
N.5 Kingdom of Italy N.5
N.22
N.23
99 1913
1914
1914
1959
1955
1972
N.28 Kingdom of Italy Capraia 128 1903 1957 Launched as N.29
N.52 Netherlands N.52
N.53
65 1918
1915
1957
1957
Launched in Netherlands as mercantile > Lucia
Launched in Netherlands as mercantile Rival
Kingdom of Italy N.9 99 1913 1954
Kingdom of Italy N.4 72 1933 1951 Launched 1917 as mercantile
Kingdom of Italy N.3 1941 1951 Launched as mercantile Conte di San Robert
Nisida Kingdom of Italy Procida 135 1913 1951
N.35 Kingdom of Italy N.35
N.36
104 1915
1915
1951
1951

Others

Class Picture Shipyard
Origin
Ships Launched Commissioned Retired Displacement
(ton)
Length
(m)
Speed
(kn)
Note
Dredgers
Generale Chiodo Lübecker Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft
Germany
Generale Chiodo April 1915 1923 1965 2,700 77,28 Launched for Imperial German Navy as Solthörn (Solthoern)
Yard No.130 1,701 GRT/ 990 NRT, 1,500 m (53,000 cu ft), 2 propellers
Barges
Betta 15 Italy Betta 15
Betta 17
1922
1923
1955
1976
316
Betta 21 Germany Betta 21 1901 1922 1960 300 Launched as DP 6 for Germany Navy
Betta 23 Germany Betta 23
Betta 24
1922
1922
1955
1975
492

ROV

Model Origin Picture Service Embarked Note
Remotely operated underwater vehicles
SMIN MIN Mk2  Italy 12 commissioned in 1992
phase out by 2005/2008
4 Lerici-class minehunters
8 Gaeta-class minehunters
Had replaced Whitehead-Riva Calzoni ROV MIN-77 on 4 Lerici-class minehunters
phased out
replaced by Gaymarine ROV Pluto GIGAS
SMIN MIN-77  Italy 8 in 1985 4 Lerici-class minehunters Replaced by SMIN MIN Mk2 on 4 Lerici-class minehunters

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