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Cesare Laurenti ( Terracina, 1865 –
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, 1921) was an Italian naval engineer.


Biography

Laurenti was a naval engineering officer who designed submarines and founded a company to build them. He devoted himself to all branches of study in underwater navigation. In 1892 he became the director of technical experiments for the first Italian submarine, , which was driven by a battery-powered
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and designed by Giacinto Pullino. Laurenti transformed it by adding a
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, thus allowing a large surfaced cruising range while recharging the batteries underway. In 1909-10 he designed for the
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. Laurenti is also credited with designing or assisting with the ''Provana'' class, 1905 ''Glauco'' class, ''Medusa'' class, ''Argonauta'', F class, and the 1914 British S class (later Italian).Gardiner, p. 275-277


References


Laurenti, Cesare
(in Italian) * Gardiner, Robert, ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921'' Conway Maritime Press, 1985. . Italian engineers 1865 births 1921 deaths {{Italy-engineer-stub