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The ''Palestro''-class were four
destroyer In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, manoeuvrable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against powerful short range attackers. They were originally developed in ...
s of the Italian '' Regia Marina'' that saw service from the mid-1920s to World War II. The ships were designed in 1915 and based on the ''Audace''-class destroyer. Eight ships were ordered, but because of wartime shortages of materials only four were eventually completed. These four ships were laid down in 1917 at the Orlando shipyard in
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, but were not finally completed until 1921–1923. In 1938 they were re-rated as torpedo boats. The design was subsequently enlarged into the s, a design that was developed into a series of medium-sized Italian destroyer classes.


Ships

* ''Palestro'' (PT) was laid down in April 1917, launched on 23 March 1919 and completed in January 1921. She was sunk by the British submarine off Durrës, Albania, on 22 September 1940. * ''Confienza'' (CF) was laid down in May 1917, launched on 18 December 1920 and completed in April 1923. She sank after a collision with auxiliary cruiser ''Capitano A. Cecchi'' off
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on 20 November 1940. * ''San Martino'' (SM) was laid down in April 1917, launched on 8 September 1920 and completed in October 1922. She was captured by the Germans at Piraeus, Greece, on 9 September 1943, and was commissioned into the ''
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'' on 28 October 1943 as ''TA17''. She was mined on 18 June 1944, and bombed on 18 September 1944 while under repair. She was finally scuttled at Salamis on 12 October 1944. * ''Solferino'' (SL) was laid down in April 1917, launched on 28 April 1920 and completed in October 1921. She was captured by the Germans at Souda, Crete, on 9 September 1943, and was commissioned into the ''Kriegsmarine'' on 25 July 1944 as ''TA18''. She was badly damaged by gunfire during an encounter with the British destroyers and off Skiathos, in the Aegean Sea, then ran aground near Volos, and was destroyed by her crew.


See also

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List of Italian destroyers This is a list of destroyers of the Regia Marina and Marina Militare, sorted by era and Ship class, class. Regia Marina World War I * * ** ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ** ** ** * * ...
* Torpedoboot Ausland


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External links


Classe Palestro
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