Audace class destroyer
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The Audace class destroyers were two guided missile destroyers built for the Italian Navy during the Cold War. Both ships have recently been decommissioned[1]. These ships were designed for area air defence and also had a heavy gun armament. They were fitted with contemporary American radars and sonars and underwent an extensive modernisation in 1988-89.
[edit] General characteristics
From Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
- Displacement: 3,600 tons standard, 4,400 tons full load
- Length: 136.6 m
- Beam: 14.4 m
- Draught: 4.6 m
- Machinery: 2 shaft geared steam turbines, 4 Foster Wheeler boilers, 73,000 hp
- Speed: 33 knots
- Range: 3,000 nm at 20 knots
- Armament (as Built)
- 1 - Tartar SAM launcher
- 2 - Otobreda 127/54 Compact - 127mm guns (2x1)
- 4 - Otobreda 76 mm guns
- 4 - 533mm torpedo tubes
- 6 - 324mm torpedo tubes
- Armament (post modernisation)
- 1 - Standard SAM launcher
- 1 - octuple Aspide SAM missile launcher
- 1 - Otobreda 127mm gun
- 4 - Otobreda 76 mm guns
- 6 - 324mm torpedo tubes
- Aircraft - 2 helicopters
- Crew :380
[edit] Ships
Name | Pennant Number | Builder | Launched | Commissioned |
---|---|---|---|---|
Audace | D551 | CNR of Riva Trigoso | 2 October 1971 | 16 November 1972 |
Ardito | D550 | Castellamare di Stabia yard | 27 November 1971 | 5 December 1972 |
[edit] References
- Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
- - page from Globalsecurity