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Azio-class minelayer : ウィキペディア英語版
Azio-class minelayer

The ''Azio''-class minelayer was a class of 6 minelayers conceived in 1920 and built between 1924 and 1927 in Italy for the ''Regia Marina''. The ships were conceived for colonial purposes and in this role they spent almost the whole Italian career. Some units were sold to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela where they served until their decommissioning and scrapping in the early 1950s.
==Project==
These units had a standard displacement of 615t, between 708 and 718t in normal load, 954t full load (850t according to other sources). Their waterline length was , with a length overall of about , a beam of , a draught of between and . Steam was provided by 2 Thornycroft tube boilers and they were propelled by 2 vertical triple-expansion reciprocating steam engines with a power of ; they had 2 screws and a maximum speed of , giving a range of at 10 knots. They were manned by 5 officers and 66 ratings.〔(''L’impresa del sommergibile Perla''. )〕
Ships were built in Monfalcone, near Trieste, in the Cantiere Navale Triestino (Trieste Shipyard).〔 (''Museo della Cantieristica''. )〕

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