The Stromboli class consists of three supply ships at sea and transport, ordered by the Italian Navy in the seventies as a necessary step for offshore operations: Stromboli and Vesuvius distinguished
Manufacturer: Fincantieri
Etna Class Replenishment Oiler
The Etna class is a ship class of two naval replenishment and logistic support ships used by the Italian Navy and by the Greek Navy The two ships are almost identical but they have differences in
San Giorgio Class Amphibious Transport Dock
Three San Giorgio Class amphibious transport dock ships in service with the Italian Navy were built by Fincantieri at their Riva Trigoso shipyard. The three
Horizon Class Destroyer
The Horizon class is a class of air-defence destroyers in service with the French Navy and the Italian Navy, designated as destroyers using NATO classification. The programme started as the Common New Generation Frigate (CNGF), a multi-national collaboration
FREMM Class Frigate
The FREMM European multi-mission frigate is a joint programme between France and Italy. It will build 21 FREMM frigates for the French Navy and the
Maestrale Class Frigate
The Maestrale class frigates were built by Fincantieri for the Italian Navy (Marina Militare). A fleet of four frigates is currently in service with the
Garibaldi Aircraft Carrier
The flagship of the Italian Navy is the aircraft carrier MM Garibaldi, built by Fincantieri of Genoa and commissioned in 1985. Garibaldi (C551) is classed
Cassiopea Class Patrol Ship
The Cassiopea class is a heavy series of four patrol boats of the Italian Navy. They were built in the late 1980s on civilian standards. They are designed for patrol in
Sauro Class Submarine
The Nazario Sauro class are diesel-electric submarines operated by the Italian Navy. All boats were built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone. History Italy developed the Sauro-class submarines in the 1970s to counter the underwater threat of
Sirio Class Patrol Ship
The Sirio class of patrol vessels consists of two units operated by the Italian Navy named Costellazioni II series or Nuove Unità di Pattugliamento d’Altura (NUPA). These vessels were financed by the Department of