Oriani class destroyer

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The Italian Poeti class destroyer Oriani at full speed. Water-colour taken from the Regia Marina's official photo.
The Italian Poeti class destroyer Oriani at full speed. Water-colour taken from the Regia Marina's official photo.

The Oriani Class (also known as Poeti class) were a group of destroyers built for the Italian Navy in the late 1930s. They were a repeat of the Maestrale class destroyers, but had increased machinery power and a different Anti-Aircraft Amament.

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[edit] General characteristics

  • Displacement: 1,559 tons standard, 2,470 tons full load
  • Length: 106.7 m
  • Beam: 10.15 m
  • Draught: 3.42 m
  • Machinery: 2 shaft Parsons type steam turbines, 3 Thornycroft type boilers, 48,000 hp
  • Speed: 38 knots
  • Range: 2,190 nautical miles at 18 knots
  • Armament:
    • 4 120 mm guns (2x2)
    • 4 37 mm guns (2x2)
    • 6 13.2 mm guns
    • 6 533 mm torpedo tubes (2x3)
    • 56 mines
  • Crew: 207

[edit] Ships

All four ships were built by OTO Livorno and named after Poets

[edit] References

  • Whitley, M.H. (1988). Destroyers of World War 2. Cassell Publishing. ISBN 1-85409-521-8. 

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