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Italian submarine Delfino (1930) : ウィキペディア英語版
Italian submarine Delfino (1930)

''Delfino'' ((英語:Dolphin)) was a that served in the Italian ''Regia Marina'' during World War II. She was named after the of 1892, the first ever Italian submarine.〔 She was laid down on 27 October 1928, at the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (CRDA) shipyard at Monfalcone. She was launched on 27 April 1930 and delivered to the Navy on 19 June 1931.
==Service history==
After entering service ''Delfino'' made two long cruises; to the Black Sea in 1933, and to the eastern Mediterranean in 1934. In December 1936 she patrolled the eastern coast of Spain during Spanish Civil War, making one failed attack against a merchant ship. In 1937, following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, ''Delfino'' was sent to operate in the Red Sea, returning to Messina the following year.〔
After the entry of Italy into the Second World War in June 1940, ''Delfino'' operated in the Aegean Sea. On 15 August 1940 ''Delfino'' torpedoed and sank the , which was at anchor off Tinos. The attack, ordered by Mussolini, was intended to intimidate the Greeks, who were neutral, but suspected (quite correctly) of favouring the British. The Italian government denied Greek accusations of mounting the attack, but the Greeks recovered fragments of the torpedoes, and proved them to be of Italian origin. The Italians in turn accused the British of making the attack using torpedoes bought before the war. The operation succeeded only in inflaming Greek antagonism towards Italy, leading to the outbreak of war two months later. After the war when Greece received the as war reparations, it was renamed .〔
On 29 November 1940, in the northern Aegean, ''Delfino'' fired two torpedoes at a convoy, and reported that the had been hit, but this was never confirmed.〔 On 1 August 1941, on patrol off Tobruk, ''Delfino'' was attacked by a British Short Sunderland aircraft of 230 Squadron, and succeeded in shooting it down, and rescuing four men from the crew of twelve.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=British Military Aviation in 1941 )〕 Following further patrols around Sicily and Malta, in February 1942, ''Delfino'' was assigned to the Submarine School at Pula for training missions. She returned to active duty in November 1942, based at Taranto, carrying out three transport missions to North Africa, taking over 200 tons of ammunition and fuel. She was then refitted between January to March 1943. On 23 March 1943 ''Delfino'' sank an hour after leaving Taranto, after colliding with her escort boat, with the loss of 28 crew.〔

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