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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 POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
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 Victory"
The famous flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, signalling "England expects that every man will do his duty".
This 104 gun, first rate wooden Ship of the line was built at Chatham in 1765.
"HMS Victory"
The famous flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This 104 gun, first rate wooden Ship of the line was built at Chatham in 1765.
HMS Invincible
Royal Navy Battlecruiser
Commissioned 20 March 1909. Sunk at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916
Grand Fleet's 3rd Battle Cruiser Squadron, fighting at the Battle of Jutland
on 31 May 1916 under the command of Captain Arthur Lindesay Cay
HMS Invincible
Royal Navy Battlecruiser
Commissioned 20 March 1909. Sunk at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916
Grand Fleet's 3rd Battle Cruiser Squadron, fighting at the Battle of Jutland
on 31 May 1916 under the command of Captain Arthur Lindesay Cay
"HMS Victory"
The famous flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This 104 gun, first rate wooden Ship of the line was built at Chatham in 1765.