Condottieri-class cruiser

Condottieri-class cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoli at Venice
Class overview
NameCondottieri class
Operators
Subclasses
  • Giussano class
  • Cadorna class
  • Montecuccoli class
  • Duca d'Aosta class
  • Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi class
Built1928–1937
In commission1931–1971
Completed12
Lost6
Retired6
General characteristics
TypeLight cruiser
Displacement
  • 5,323–11,350 tonnes (5,239–11,171 long tons) standard
  • 7,113–11,735 tonnes (7,001–11,550 long tons) full load
Length169.3–187 m (555–614 ft)
Beam15.5–18.9 m (51–62 ft)
Draught5.2–6.9 m (17–23 ft)
Propulsion
  • 2 geared turbines
  • 6 boilers
  • 95,000–110,000 hp (71–82 MW)
Speed37 kn (69 km/h; 43 mph)
Complement507
Armament8 152 mm (6 in)/53 cal. guns
Aircraft carried2–4 × reconnaissance floatplanes
General characteristics (Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi-class)
Displacement
  • 11,350 t (11,171 long tons) standard
  • 11,735 t (11,550 long tons) full load
Length187 m (614 ft)
Beam18.9 m (62 ft)
Draught6.9 m (23 ft)
Propulsion
  • 2 geared turbines
  • 6 boilers
  • 110,000 hp (82 MW)
Speed34 kn (63 km/h; 39 mph)
Complement640
Armament10 152 mm (6 in)/55 guns
Aircraft carried4 × IMAM Ro.43 reconnaissance floatplanes

The Condottieri class was a sequence of five light cruiser classes of the Regia Marina (Italian Navy), although these classes show a clear line of evolution. They were built before World War II to gain predominance in the Mediterranean Sea. The ships were named after condottieri (military commanders) of Italian history.

Each class is known after the first ship of the group:

Giussano class:

Cadorna class:

Montecuccoli class:

Duca d'Aosta class:

Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi class:


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