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against Austro-Hungarian light forces in 1917, as well as bombardments of Austro-Hungarian positions ashore in northern Italy.
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was badly damaged by a boiler explosion on 29 July 1921, which ended her career and led to her disposal in 1923.
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terminated at the conning tower and stepped down to the main deck level for the rest of the length of the
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154:2.6 m (8 ft 6 in)
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256:2 Γ 450 mm (17.7 in)
253:4 Γ 76 mm (3 in) guns
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653:978-1-84486-326-6
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557:World War I
499:4 May 1913
48:Preceded by
636:References
615:Fraccaroli
592:Fraccaroli
482:Completed
453:centerline
441:forecastle
386:forecastle
364:(750
276:destroyers
230:Complement
185:Propulsion
123:(850
485:Shipyard
473:Laid down
374:full load
362:long tons
358:displaced
348:, with a
221:950
121:long tons
117:Full load
107:Destroyer
74:Completed
38:Operators
792:Category
546:SS
478:Launched
370:standard
313:Indomito
245:Armament
90:Scrapped
737:Animoso
571:Animoso
561:Animoso
548:Brasile
521:Animoso
513:Livorno
445:funnels
433:caliber
287:Animoso
753:Ardito
730:Audace
716:Audace
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321:. The
319:Naples
308:Audace
302:Design
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270:Audace
132:Length
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577:Notes
551:on a
469:Name
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422:knots
354:draft
315:class
272:class
218:Range
211:knots
206:Speed
151:Draft
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55:class
671:ISBN
648:ISBN
393:hull
389:deck
360:740
350:beam
284:and
267:The
196:2 Γ
190:2 Γ
164:4 Γ
143:Beam
103:Type
82:Lost
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