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Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave ROMA.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
Laid down: 18 September 1938
In service: 21 August 1942
Fate: Sunk 9 September 1943
Italian Royal Navy - WW2)
Regia Nave LITTORIO.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
Italian Navy WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1941
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
With 3 human torpedoes launchers installed
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1940
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave ROMA.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
Laid down: 18 September 1938
In service: 21 August 1942
Fate: Sunk 9 September 1943
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave LITTORIO.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave LITTORIO.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
"HMS Bellona"
British Royal Navy Ship 74 gun, third rate wooden Ship of the line was built at Chatham in 1760.
She served in the Royal Navy for 50 years, seeing action in the Seven Years War, American Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars, especially the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1940
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
* the framed preview picture is just a framing and matting suggestion *
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1941
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
With 3 human torpedoes launchers installed
* the framed preview picture is just a framing and matting suggestion *
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave LITTORIO.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *
大日本帝国海軍
いせ / 伊勢
Built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1910s, Ise was reconstructed in 1934–1937, with improvements to her armour and her propulsion machinery. In mid-1942, she was rebuilt with a flight deck replacing the rear pair of gun turrets to give her the ability to operate an air group of floatplanes.
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *