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Pisa-class cruiser : ウィキペディア英語版
Pisa-class cruiser

The ''Pisa'' class consisted of three armored cruisers built in Italy in the first decade of the 20th century. Two of these were for the Royal Italian Navy (''Regia Marina'') and the third was sold to the Royal Hellenic Navy and named . This ship served as the Greek flagship for the bulk of her active career and participated in the Balkan Wars of 1912–13, fighting in two battles against the Ottoman Navy. She played a minor role in World War II after escaping from Greece during the German invasion in early 1941. Influenced by communist agitators, her crew mutinied in 1944, but it was suppressed without any bloodshed. ''Georgios Averof'' returned to Greece after the German evacuation in late 1944 and became a museum ship in 1952. She is the only surviving armored cruiser in the world.〔Carr, p. 9〕
The two Italian ships participated in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12 during which they supported ground forces in Libya with naval gunfire and helped to occupy towns in Libya and islands in the Dodecanese. They played a minor role in World War I after a submarine sank shortly after Italy joined the war in 1915. Her sister ship, , became a training ship after the war and was broken up for scrap in 1937.
==Design and description==

The ''Pisa'' class was designed in 1904 by Italian engineer Giuseppe Orlando, who attempted to replicate on a smaller scale the armament and armor of the s then entering the service of the ''Regia Marina''. The Italians classified large armored cruisers like the ''Pisa''s as second-class battleships. For ships of their displacement, they were considered to have been heavily armed, but inferior to battlecruisers, a type introduced during their lengthy construction time.〔
The ''Pisa''-class ships had a length between perpendiculars of and an overall length of . They had a beam of and a draft of . The ships displaced at normal load, and at deep load.〔Gardiner & Gray, p. 261〕 The ''Pisa'' class had a complement of 32 officers and 652 to 655 enlisted men.〔Fraccaroli, p. 32〕

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