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The Generali-class destroyer was a class of Italian destroyers, built as a development of the {{sclass-|Rosolino Pilo|destroyer}}. They were the last ships of the Regia Marina (Italian Navy), fitted with three stacks. In 1929, being obsolete, units were reclassified as torpedo boats, and in this role served during Second World War. OriginsThe class was built between 1921 and 1924, ordered from Cantieri navali Odero, Sestri Ponente. The ships were able to reach {{convert|30|kn}} of top speed, an improvement respect the previous class Rosolino Pilo. Their displacement was 832 tons (normal) and 890 tons (full load). Their armament initially was composed of three {{convert|102|mm|in|adj=on|0}}/45 calibre guns (an Italian version of the QF 4 inch Mk V) and two {{convert|76|mm|abbr=on}} L30 guns, and four {{convert|450|mm|in|abbr=on|0}} torpedo launchers. In 1936 ships were enabled with minesweeping equipment, and the 76 mm guns were replaced by twin cannons Breda Model 35.[1] UnitsThe class was known also by name of his first unit, Generale Antonio Cantore. All other ships were dedicated to Italian generals. None of them survived the war.
References1. ^{{Cite web|title = Generale Antonio Cantore destroyers (1921 - 1922) - Regia Marina (Italy)|url = http://www.navypedia.org/ships/italy/it_dd_generali.htm|website = www.navypedia.org|access-date = 2016-01-12}} {{Generali class destroyer}}{{WWII Italian ships}} 3 : Generali-class destroyers|1920s ships|Destroyers of Italy |
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