Roma was an Italian pre-dreadnought battleship, completed in 1908.
Italian cruiser w captured Lohner Type M seaplane.
Ironclad Lepanto
Italian battleship “Conte di Cavour”.
The submarine Barbarigo, In January 1943 the Barbarigo was assigned to wage offensive operations in Brazilian waters, sinking three large merchant ships in February and March. In April 1943 the vessel returned to the base of Betasom (Bordeaux) and, in accordance with the Kriegsmarine, it was modified to transport strategic materials to Japan. On the 16th June, the Barbarigo sailed from Bordeaux with destination Singapore, transporting 130 tons of materials and 5 billion Liras. After the departure, the submarine was never seen again
Zara, Pola and Gorizia with a number of Condottieri Class light cruisers.
Italian battleship “Conte di Cavour”
Grecale and Mistral.
The Maestrale class were a group of destroyers built for the Regia Marina and served in World War II.
Amalfi was a Pisa-class armored cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy.
Torpedoed and sunk on July 7, 1915 by the German submarine UB-14, marked as an Austrian vessel and flying the Austrian flag since Italy and Germany were not at war.


















