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Conte di Cavour

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艦級Conte di Cavour 級 戰艦
安放龍骨日期1910年1月1日
下水日期1911年1月1日
服役日期1915年1月1日
除役日期1928年5月18日
沉沒日期1940年11月12日
排水量28,800 tons standard; 29,100 tons full
長度611 feet
寬度92 feet
吃水34 feet
動力來源8 boilers, 2 shafts
功率93,000 shaft horsepower
速度28 knots
續航力3,100nm at 20 knots
乘員1,236
武裝10x320mm, 12x120mm, 8x100mm, 8x37mm, 12x20mm
裝甲max 280mm vertical, 135mm horizontal
Recommission1 Jun 1937

Contributor:

ww2dbaseConte di Cavour was the lead ship of her class of WW1-era battleships. On 24 May 1915, she became the flagship of Rear Admiral Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, but she had no active missions during the war. After WW2, she became part of the Italian foreign image, cruising in North America, carrying King Vittorio Emannuelle III on a visit to the Adriatic, and carrying Benito Mussolini on a visit to Tripoli. On 12 May 1928, she was decommissioned from service. Between 1933 and 1937, she was reconstructed at Trieste. She returned to service in 1937. In WW2, she participated in the Battle of Calabria and was sunk by British torpedo bombers during the famed raid at Taranto. An attempt was made at the end of 1941 to raise and repair her, but it never completed before Italy surrendered in 1943. She was briefly under German control after the surrender, but again was not returned to active service. She was scrapped on 27 Feb 1947.

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Last Major Revision: Apr 2007

Photographs

Conte di Cavour as originally constructed, 1914Conte di Cavour after the 1933-1937 reconstruction, circa 1937Conte di Cavour sinking in Taranto harbor, Italy, 12 Nov 1940

Conte di Cavour Operational Timeline

1915年1月1日 Conte di Cavour was commissioned into service.
1928年5月18日 Conte di Cavour was decommissioned from service.




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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Billy says:
14 Apr 2023 08:00:30 AM

Is there any information on any casualties received during the attack in Taranto?
2. FCK says:
14 Jan 2024 12:30:53 AM

Her raising and refit was no "attempt", it was a deliberately choice slowed down by manpower shortages and the low priority given to it.

Also, stripped of what could be useful by the Germans, she was damaged in an air raid in February 1945 and, without any effort to fight the flooding, capsized and sank on 24-25 February.

To answer @Billy's question, 16 casualties were recorded in her sinking at Taranto.

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