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Maestrale-class destroyer : ウィキペディア英語版
Maestrale-class destroyer

The ''Maestrale'' class were a group of destroyers built for the Italian Navy and served in World War II. They were an enlarged version of the ''Dardo''-class destroyers. They were longer and introduced new pattern 120 mm guns. They formed the basis for subsequent Italian destroyer designs; the and es.
==Ships==

* ''Maestrale''
:Built by CT Riva Trigoso,
:completed 2 September 1934.
:Damaged by a mine on 9 January 1943, She was scuttled on 9 September 1943 during the Italian Armistice while being repaired in Genoa.
* ''Grecale''
:Built by CNR Ancona,
:completed 15 November 1934.
:She survived the war and served in the Marina Militare until 1954.
* ''Libeccio''
:Built by CNR Ancona,
:completed 23 November 1934.
:She was sunk on 9 November 1941 by the British submarine .
* ''Scirocco'' -
:Built by CT Riva Trigoso,
:Completed 21 October 1934.
:Sunk in a storm following the Second Battle of Sirte on 23 March 1942, with only two survivors among the 236-strong crew.

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