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Italy built two '''"Ardito" class destroyers''' to a slightly different design than the contemporary but more numerous [[Indomito Class Destroyer (1912)|''Indomito'' class]] as the [[Great War]] approached.
  
 
As displacements for destroyers were increasing the world over, they were re-classed as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929 and continued to serve into the 1930s.
 
As displacements for destroyers were increasing the world over, they were re-classed as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929 and continued to serve into the 1930s.

Revision as of 21:06, 3 March 2020

Italy built two "Ardito" class destroyers to a slightly different design than the contemporary but more numerous Indomito class as the Great War approached.

As displacements for destroyers were increasing the world over, they were re-classed as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929 and continued to serve into the 1930s.

Design & Construction

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Armament

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Torpedoes

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Ardito Class Destroyer
  Ardito Ardente  
<– Indomito Class Destroyers (IT) Audace Class –>