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Italian submarines edit

World War I edit

{{Medusa-class submarine}} User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Medusa-class submarine

User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Italian Nautilus class submarine

{{Pullino-class submarine}} User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Pullino-class submarine

User:Derekbridges/sandbox/British S class submarine (1914)

User:Derekbridges/sandbox/British W class submarines

{{Pacinotti-class submarine}} User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Pacinotti-class submarine

{{Italian F-class submarine}} User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Italian F-class submarine

{{Italian N-class submarine}} User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Italian N-class submarine

{{X2-class submarine}} User:Derekbridges/sandbox/X2-class submarine

{{Micca-class submarine}}

{{Barbarigo-class submarine}}

World War II edit

{{Argonauta-class submarine}}

{{Sirena-class submarine}}

{{Acciaio-class submarine}}

User:Derekbridges/sandbox/British L class submarine

User:Derekbridges/sandbox/Hrabri-class submarine

{{Flutto-class submarine}}

{{Requin-class submarine}}

Captured edit

  • Submarines Phoque, Saphir, Requin, Espadon, Dauphin, Turquoise, Circé, Henry Poincare, who had become respectively Italians FR-111 FR 118. An additional unit, Calypso, never received any official name (which never came into service in the Royal Navy, like most of all the former French unit); also the initials FR 118 (designation of the Poincare) has never been officially confirmed, although it appears very likely;
  • Eight submarines Phoque, Saphir, Requin, Espadon, Dauphin, Turquoise, Circé, Henry Poincare, which were to be renamed FR 111-FR 118. A further unit, the Calypso, was captured but none entered service into the Regia Marina, and many other ex French ships did not receive an FR number. Also the FR 118 number, assigned to the Poincare, is an unofficial one, although it appears to be very likely.

Postwar edit

{{Toti-class submarine}}

{{Sauro-class submarine}}

Italian midget submarines edit

  • CB-class midget submarine
    • CB1 (later Germany, later Romania)
    • CB2 (later Germany, later Romania)
    • CB3 (later Germany, later Romania)
    • CB4 (later Germany, later Romania)
    • CB5 (later Germany)
    • CB6 (later Germany, later Romania)
    • CB7 (later Germany)
    • CB8
    • CB9
    • CB10
    • CB11
    • CB12
    • CB13 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB14 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB15 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB16 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB17 (later Germany, later RSI (as CB6?))
    • CB18 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB19 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB20 (later Germany, later RSI, later Yugoslavia)
    • CB21 (later Germany, later RSI)
    • CB22 (later Germany)
    • CB23
    • CB24
    • CB25