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Lerici-class minehunter : ウィキペディア英語版
Lerici-class minehunter

The ''Lerici'' class is a class of minehunters constructed by Intermarine SpA and owned and operated by the ''Marina Militare'', the Italian Navy. The class incorporates two subclasses: the first four ships are referred to specifically as the first series of the ''Lerici'' class, while eight more ships produced to a slightly modified design are known as "second series ''Lerici''s" or as the ''Gaeta'' class.
The class design has also been used as the basis for ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy (as the ''Mahamiru'' class), the Nigerian Navy, the United States Navy (as the ''Osprey'' class), the Royal Australian Navy (as the ''Huon'' class), and the Royal Thai Navy (as the ''Lat Ya'' class). Three updated vessels are under construction for the Finnish Navy (the ''Katanpää'' class). The Republic of Korea Navy operates an unlicensed derivative, known as the ''Ganggyeong'' class.
==Design and service history==
Twelve ships were constructed by Intermarine SpA between 1985 and 1996. The first four, referred to as the ''Lerici'' subclass) were ordered on 7 January 1978.〔 Six more ships of an improved design (known as the ''Gaeta'' subclass) were ordered on 30 April 1988, with two more ''Gaeta''s ordered in 1991.〔

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