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Folgore is the Italian word for ''lightning''. It may refer to: Military * Macchi C.202 ''Folgore'', an Italian fighter of World War II *Breda Folgore, an Italian anti-armor weapon *Traditional name for parachute units of the Italian Army **185th Parachute Division Folgore, a World War II Italian Army unit ** Folgore Brigade, the modern Italian Army unit * ''Folgore''-class destroyer, a group of destroyers built for the Italian Navy in the 1930s * Italian cruiser ''Folgore'', a torpedo cruiser built in the 1880s Other uses *Folgore da San Gimignano (1270–1332), Italian poet *Parco Folgore, a character in the anime and manga series ''Zatch Bell!'' *S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio SS Folgore Falciano Calcio Società">S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio >> Società/ref> is a San Marino, Sanmarinese association football, football club, based in Falciano, Serravalle (San Marino), Serravalle. The club was founded in 1972 in associati ...
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Macchi C
Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer. Formerly known as Aeronautica Macchi, the company was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy as Nieuport-Macchi, to build Nieuport monoplanes under licence for the Italian military. With a factory located on the shores of Lake Varese, the firm originally manufactured a series of Nieuport designs, as well as seaplanes. After World War II, the company began producing motorcycles as a way to fill the post-war need for cheap, efficient transportation. The company later specialised in civil and military pilot training aircraft. In July 2003, Aermacchi was integrated into the Finmeccanica Group (now Leonardo) as Alenia Aermacchi, which increased its shareholding to 99%. Military trainers Since the beginning, the design and production of military trainers have been the core business of Alenia Aermacchi. The products include: * SF-260, piston-engined or turboprop-powered screener/primary trainer * MB- ...
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Breda Folgore
The Folgore (''Thunderbolt'') is an Italian 80 mm recoilless anti-tank weapon developed and manufactured by Breda Meccanica Bresciana. It weighs 18.9 kilograms (with bipod) and 25.6 kilograms (with tripod). Development of the Folgore started in 1974 and it was adopted by the Italian Army in 1986. Over 800 Folgores had been produced by 2001. Description The Folgore's launcher is a recoilless rifle that fires a ''boost-after-launch'' rocket-assisted projectile. It consists of a long, reusable launch tube constructed of high strength nickel-cobalt-steel. The use of nickel-cobalt-steel not only keeps the weight at a reasonable level, but also enables the firing of projectiles at a much higher velocity than other weapons previously in its class. To load the Folgore, the nozzle clamp has to be released and tilted to the side to insert the ammunition. The cartridge case is perforated with holes along its sides to allow gases to escape to the back and out of the nozzle on firing to ...
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185th Parachute Division Folgore
185th may refer to: *185th (2/1st West Riding) Brigade, formation of the Territorial Force of the British Army *185th Air Refueling Squadron flies the KC-135 Stratotanker *185th Air Refueling Wing (ARW), unit located at Sioux Gateway Airport, Iowa *185th Airborne Division Folgore, Parachute Division of the Italian Army during World War II *185th Armor Regiment (United States), consists of soldiers from the California Army National Guard *185th Aviation Brigade (United States), aviation brigade of the United States Army *185th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders), CEF, unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War *185th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment, Mixed Aviation Regiment, part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force *185th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom), the codename of one of the five main landing beaches in the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 *185th Infantry Regiment (United States), combat regiment of the United States Army made up of sold ...
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Folgore Brigade
Folgore is the Italian word for ''lightning''. It may refer to: Military * Macchi C.202 ''Folgore'', an Italian fighter of World War II *Breda Folgore, an Italian anti-armor weapon *Traditional name for parachute units of the Italian Army **185th Parachute Division Folgore, a World War II Italian Army unit ** Folgore Brigade, the modern Italian Army unit * ''Folgore''-class destroyer, a group of destroyers built for the Italian Navy in the 1930s * Italian cruiser ''Folgore'', a torpedo cruiser built in the 1880s Other uses *Folgore da San Gimignano (1270–1332), Italian poet *Parco Folgore, a character in the anime and manga series ''Zatch Bell!'' *S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio SS Folgore Falciano Calcio Società">S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio >> Società/ref> is a San Marino, Sanmarinese association football, football club, based in Falciano, Serravalle (San Marino), Serravalle. The club was founded in 1972 in associati ...
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Folgore-class Destroyer
The ''Folgore'' class were a group of four destroyers built for the (Royal Italian Navy) in the 1930s. None of the ships survived World War II. Design and description The ''Folgore''-class destroyers were extremely similar to the preceding , although their beam was reduced in an unsuccessful attempt to improve their speed over that achieved by the earlier ships. The ''Folgore''s had an overall length of , a beam of and a mean draft of Whitley, p. 166 and at deep load.Brescia, p. 116 They displaced at standard load, and at deep load. Their complement during wartime was 185 officers and enlisted men.Roberts, p. 300 The ''Folgore''s were powered by two Belluzzo geared steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft using steam supplied by three Thornycroft boilers. The turbines were designed to produce and a speed of in service, although the ships reached speeds of during their sea trials while lightly loaded. They carried enough fuel oil to give them a range of at a spe ...
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Italian Cruiser Folgore
''Folgore'' was a torpedo cruiser built for the Italian ''Regia Marina'' (Royal Navy), the lead ship of the . Armed with three torpedo tubes and six light guns, she was capable of a top speed of . She was built in the mid-1880s, was launched in September 1886, and was completed in February 1887. The ship spent her first two years in service either conducting training maneuvers with the main Italian fleet or in reserve status. She was badly damaged in a collision with the cruiser in 1889, which reduced her effectiveness and cut her career short. ''Folgore'' spent the next eleven years primarily in the reserve, until she was sold for scrap in April 1901 and broken up. Design ''Folgore'' was long overall and had a beam of and an average draft of . She displaced normally. Her propulsion system consisted of a pair of horizontal double-expansion steam engines each driving a single screw propeller, with steam supplied by four coal-fired locomotive boilers. ''Folgore'' could ...
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Folgore Da San Gimignano
Folgore da San Gimignano , pseudonym of Giacomo di Michele or Jacopo di Michele (c. 1270 – c. 1332) was an Italian poet. He represented mostly hunting scenes, jousts of the citadine bourgeoisie of Tuscany. 32 sonnets are attributed to him, written around 1308-1316. The most famous ones are the ''corone'' dedicated to the days of the week and the months. The language is Tuscan, the poetic form a derivation of the Provençal then ruling in Italian poetry. Others had an anti-Ghibelline satirical tone. His ''corone'' were later satirized by Cenne della Chitarra. Little more is known about his life: he is cited in a document in 1295 and other sources date his death to 1332. Cultural references * Two of his sonnets, ''April'' and ''May'', were set to music in '' Primavera che non vi rincresca'', a composition written in 1971 by Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero. * Both Folgore and Cenne are mentioned in Francesco Guccini Francesco Guccini (, born 14 June 1940) is an Italian ...
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Parco Folgore
The anime and manga series ''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as for the manga and for the anime, features an extensive cast created and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. The series takes place in Modern day Japan and follows a genius teenager named Kiyo Takamine and his Zatch Bell, a human-like being with supernatural powers. Creation and conception After Raiku's "Newtown Heroes" series in the Shonen Sunday Super ended, Raiku looked at his old drafts he created in the past for an idea for his next series. One of his ideas was about a mercenary who used a giant sword to defeat enemies. After playing with that idea for three months, Raiku decided to abandon it and go with another idea. His next idea was a story where a middle school student, the prototype of Kiyo, finds an old toy that turns into a giant knight that combats evil. After taking this up with his agent, he was advised to use a cuter character to fight and thus, Zatch was created. After Raiku worked on the idea for a month ...
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