Audace Class Destroyer (1913)
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Italy built two "Audace" class destroyers as the Great War approached. These were Orlando Shipyard's variations on the Indomito class destroyers being built by Pattison Shipyard at approximately the same time.
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Name | Builder | Laid Down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
Audace | Orlando Shipyard, Naples | 4 May, 1913 | Collision 30 Aug, 1916 | ||
Animoso | Orlando Shipyard, Naples | 13 Jul, 1913 | Stricken 5 Apr, 1923 |
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