Talk:Marina Militare
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I am not sure the new Horizon class are destroyers: as pointed out in the relative article, the Horizon class ships are frigates. --Panairjdde 17:19, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Ok, checked on Marina Militare site, it says that the new vessels are frigates that will replace destroyers. --Panairjdde 12:46, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I'm italian. The Horizon (Doria) Class are AA destroyers, not frigates. The new italian frigates will be the FREMM (Rinascimento) class
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[edit] pax tibi marce
Where describing the Marina Militare ensign, Marce is translated Mattew. Marce is the latin vocative of Marcus and he is Saint Marl, author of the corrispondent gospel. The Venice symbol is in fact commonly named "il Leone di San Marco", "the Saint Mark Lion".
[edit] Specialized Construction
I do believe that in the modern Marina Militare, the hulls below the waterline are constructed from transparent materials so as to facilitate visual perception of the earlier Marina Militare.
72.82.170.253 13:11, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] San giorgio
the name of the san giorgio vessel is simply san giorgio and not george buchmann....
[edit] Ranking
It's difficuly to make a ranking of navies, i have linked the Italian Navy 6th on the world looking the plane. A real aircraft carrier under costruction (another in service), 10 modern frigates (FREMM) and 2 AAW destroyer, 3 LPD and a new 20000 ton LPD in the near future.
Italian navy isnt 6th buddy. Get more than 1 source. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.252.247.252 (talk) 22:18, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
I don't know about what sources may say, but the US Navy is an obvious first, the Japanese Navy has a large fleet of destroyers (44) and submarines (17), plus a number of smaller ships, the Royal Navy and French Navy are both quite larger than the Italian Navy, the Russian navy and Chinese Navy are more difficult to assess, however, they likely easily make in bulk what they may lack in technology. I wouldn't discount the Taiwanese Navy either. 82.231.41.7 (talk) 15:31, 11 January 2008 (UTC) South Korea and India also have significant navies. 82.231.41.7 (talk) 15:39, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Marina Militare, the 5th
1) US (* 12+3 ) 2) UK (* 3+2 ) 3) France (* 1+1 ) 4) Japan 5) Italy (* 2+1 ) Garibaldi and Cavour ( Cavour in service in early 2009 ) and Mazzini planned 6) Russia (* 1 ) 7) China 8) Germany 9) Spain (* 1 )
Italian Navy IS the 5th of the world for technology and experience.
- = Navies with aircraft carriers and number of them in service and planned
The Italian and French navies are the only naval forces able to keep safe the Mediterranean Sea by every threat. Their aircraft carriers and submarines grant a conventional ( Italy ) and nuclear ( France ) strategic deterrence in the entire region.
[edit] Marina Militare, the 5th
1) US (* 12+3 ) 2) UK (* 3+2 ) 3) France (* 1+1 ) 4) Japan 5) Italy (* 2+1 ) Garibaldi and Cavour ( Cavour in service in early 2009 ) and Mazzini planned 6) Russia (* 1 ) 7) China 8) Germany 9) Spain (* 1 )
Italian Navy IS the 5th of the world for technology and experience.
- = Navies with aircraft carriers and number of them in service and planned
The Italian and French navies are the only naval forces able to keep safe the Mediterranean Sea by every threat. Their aircraft carriers and submarines grant a conventional ( Italy ) and nuclear ( France ) strategic deterrence in the entire region. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.32.194.146 (talk) 13:47, 9 May 2008 (UTC)