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Italy built eight '''"Pilo" class destroyers''' as the [[Great War]] progressed.  These destroyers discarded the 4.7-in gun mmounted forward on recent Italian destroyer designs, leaving them with a uniform armament of 3-in weaponry, taking the opportunity to double the torpedo armament and increase fuel stores by 50%.
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Italy built eight '''"Pilo" class destroyers''' as the [[Great War]] progressed.  These destroyers dispensed with the forward 4.7-in gun featured on recent Italian destroyer designs, leaving them with a uniform armament of 3-in weaponry and affording the opportunity to double the torpedo armament and increase fuel stores by 50%.
  
 
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| colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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! align=center | Name
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! align=center | Launched
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! align=center | Completed
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! align=center | Fate
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| {{IT-RosolinoPilo}}
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|[[Cantieri Navali Odero]], Sestri
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|19 Aug, 1913
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|24 Mar, 1915
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|Stricken 1 Oct, 1954
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|- align=left
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| {{IT-GiuseppeCesareAbba}}
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|[[Cantieri Navali Odero]], Sestri
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|19 Aug, 1913
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|25 May, 1915
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|
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|Stricken 1 Sep, 1958
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|- align=left
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| {{IT-PiladeBronzetti}}
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|[[Cantieri Navali Odero]], Sestri
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|12 Sep, 1913
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|26 Oct, 1915
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|Scuttled 3 May, 1945
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|- align=left
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| {{IT-GiuseppeMissori}}
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|[[Cantieri Navali Odero]], Sestri
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|19 Jan, 1914
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|20 Dec, 1915
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|Scuttled 3 May, 1945
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|- align=left
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| {{IT-AntonioMosto}}
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|[[Pattison Shipyard]], Naples
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|9 Oct, 1913
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|20 May, 1915
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|Stricken 15 Dec, 1958
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| {{IT-IppolitoNievo}}
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|[[Cantieri Navali Odero]], Sestri
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|19 Aug, 1913
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|24 Jul, 1915
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|Stricken 24 Apr, 1938
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|- align=left
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| {{IT-FrancescoNullo}}
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|[[Pattison Shipyard]], Naples
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|24 Sep, 1913
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|12 Nov, 1914
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|Mined 23 Sep, 1940
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|- align=left
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| {{IT-SimoneSchiaffino}}
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|[[Cantieri Navali Odero]], Sestri
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|12 Sep, 1913
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|11 Sep, 1915
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|Mined 24 Apr, 1941
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 3 March 2020

Italy built eight "Pilo" class destroyers as the Great War progressed. These destroyers dispensed with the forward 4.7-in gun featured on recent Italian destroyer designs, leaving them with a uniform armament of 3-in weaponry and affording the opportunity to double the torpedo armament and increase fuel stores by 50%.

Design & Construction

Machinery

Armament

Guns

Torpedoes

See Also

Footnotes

Bibliography


Pilo Class Destroyer
  Rosolino Pilo Giuseppe Cesare Abba Pilade Bronzetti Giuseppe Missori  
  Antonio Mosto Ippolito Nievo Francesco Nullo Simone Schiaffino  
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