Domenico Millelire was one of four Balilla-class submarines built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during the late 1920s. The Balilla-class submarines...
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air-defence destroyers, 4 general-purpose frigates, 6 anti-submarine frigates, and 8 attack submarines. Patrol and littoral warfare units include 2 light patrol...
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which gave the ships a maximum diving depth of 110 m (350 ft), though Domenico Millelire reached 122 m (400 ft) in trials. The boats displaced 1,427 tons surfaced...
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supply submarines and long-range fleet submarines. They also had submarines with the highest submerged speeds (I-201-class submarines) and submarines that...
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former Masaniello Tito Speri Balilla class Antonio Sciesa Balilla Domenico Millelire Enrico Toti Pisani class Giovanni Bausan Marcantonio Colonna Des Geneys...
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Valpolini, Paolo (13 July 2024). "Fincantieri launches the seventh PPA "Domenico Millelire" in Riva Trigoso". EDR Magazine. Retrieved 15 July 2024. "EKTAKTO:...
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warfare). Seven submarines were based in Brindisi: Balilla, Domenico Millelire, Enrico Toti, and Antonio Sciesa (belonging to the 40th Submarine Squadron),...
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Sardaigne during the French Revolutionary Wars. On 23 February 1793, Domenico Millelire, commanding the Sardinian fleet, defeated the fleets of the French...
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