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} ''Ermanno Carlotto'' was a
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of the Italian ''
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'' (Royal Navy). After the Italian armistice of 1943 she served in the
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as ''Narumi'', while after the end of
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she was used by the Navy of the Republic of China and then by the Navy of the People's Republic of China as ''Qian Kun''.


History


Service in the ''Regia Marina''


Construction

In 1910, at the request of the Italian foreign ministry (in turn contacted by the Italian ambassador in
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), the ''
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'' decided to build two river gunboats to be stationed in
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, to protect the Italian communities along the Chinese
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s and in particular the upper
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and the Hai, where Italian traders and
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s had built textile factories and managed
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activities.Achille Rastelli, ''Italiani a Shanghai. La Regia Marina in Estremo Oriente'', pp. 32-33, 35 to 37, 42, 45 89, 92 to 96, 104 to 106, 108 to 110, 124, 126, 128, 131 to 133, 136 to 140, 142 to 147, 151-152, 155 to 167. Larger ships, in fact, could not go beyond
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(at the mouth of the Yangtze) and
Hankow Hankou, alternately romanized as Hankow (), was one of the three towns (the other two were Wuchang and Hanyang) merged to become modern-day Wuhan city, the capital of the Hubei province, China. It stands north of the Han and Yangtze Rivers whe ...
(and moreover, for economic reasons, the ''Regia Marina'' could not afford to maintain
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on station in the Far East: for years the protection of the Italian communities was entrusted to the French). Between March 1911 and November 1913 the gunboat '' Sebastiano Caboto '' was built in
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, of a 1,000-ton
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, which reached
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in April 1914 after a four month trip. The second gunboat (designed in 1913Sulla rapida del Bufalo Selvaggio
/ref>) would be smaller than ''Caboto'' ( of standard displacement and of
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; also the
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was visibly reduced) in order to be able to go upstream of the rivers more easily and safely, overcoming currents and shallows where ''Caboto'' had had problems (especially on the upper course of the Yangtze, characterized by strong currents in the final stretch ). It was decided to order the construction at a Chinese shipyard. On the orders of the naval general staff the commander of the
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''
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'', based in
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(according to other sources, the commander of the
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detachmentChristmas 1936: in Nanjing on the Carlotto.
/ref>), enquired about the local shipyards, and the Shanghai Docks and Engineering Company shipyard was chosen for the constructionTrentoincina
/ref> (according to other sources Dode Engineering). Once the shipyard was chosen (the contract was signed in 1913
/ref>), the new ship was immediately laid down: the construction took place according to the technical and operational specifications mandated by the ''Regia Marina'' and was supervised by an officer of the
Tientsin Tianjin (; ; Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Tientsin (), is a municipality and a coastal metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China, with a total popul ...
detachment of the ''Regia Marina''. The new ship was named after the ''sottotenente di vascello'' (sub-lieutenant) Ermanno Carlotto who fell during the
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and was decorated with the
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.ANMI Taranto

The armaments of the gunboat would consist of two L/40 naval guns (either 1916 or 1917 model, depending on the sources), one forward of the pilothouse and one in the extreme aft part of the deck, and
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s (six
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and two
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). The gunboat could reach a
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of . Her propulsion was provided by two
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s which originally used coal and were subsequently converted to oil (the oil capacity was 56 tonsMaterials of IJN (Vessel - Gunboats Prize of the Pacific War)
). The two
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s (capable of reaching 286
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) were placed in as many
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s and thus protected so as not to be damaged by the rocks, while the hull was divided into various compartments. Besides the Italian crew, made up of personnel from the ''Regia Marina'' (who, in addition to the ship's armament, were also armed with Carcano mod. 1891 rifles and 7.65 mm Beretta M1917 pistols), Chinese civilians served on the boat as river pilots, cooks and interpreters. Laid down in March 1914 the ship should have been completed in December, but construction went slowly, as other constructions were prioritized given the imminent outbreak of a world war. In 1915, following the Italian entry into
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, the construction of ''Carlotto'' was suspended because of Chinese neutrality and was only resumed after the end of the war, with the boat being launched in 1918. The gunboat was commissioned in March 1921Almanacco Storico Navale
(other sources, however, place the entry into service on 12 December 1921) and was immediately sent to the Hai river, where conflicts between two
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were endangering foreign citizens. On that occasion '' Carlotto '' visited some Italian missions which had never been reached by Italian navy ships until then. Later the ship traveled several times on the upper and middle courses of the Yangtze. After returning to Shanghai, the ship went up the Han river, a
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of the Yangtze River near Hankow, and then the Min river, also a tributary of the Yangtze. During these patrols the gunboat officers for the first time produced detailed
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s of these rivers, noting down hydrographic information, flood cycles, currents, shallows and other information needed to navigate the rivers.


Service in the 1920s and 1930s

In 1923 the gunboat '' Carlotto '' has successfully sailed upstream of the Yangtze for over 1,000 miles (never successfully attempted until then) under the command of '' 1° tenente di vascello'' (first lieutenant) Alberto Da Zara (the only other two ship officers were the chief engineer, ''tenente'' (lieutenant) of the
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Felice Fantin, and the doctor, ''sottotenente di vascello'' (sub-lieutenant) Neilson Gerardo Montgomerie): this voyage took the ship where no other unit had hitherto gone, reaching the altitude above than the starting one (which was at the
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). The voyage was an idea of Da Zara, who had assumed command of the ship in September 1922 and held it until March 1924 after being promoted in 1923 to ''capitano di corvetta'' (corvette captain) (he had indeed requested the command of '' Carlotto '' for this express reasonChina in the Twenties: between worldliness and river cruises.
/ref>). In mid-February 1923 the gunboat went up the Yangtze River to
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and
Kiukiang Jiujiang (), formerly transliterated Kiukiang or Kew Keang, is a prefecture-level city located on the southern shores of the Yangtze River in northwest Jiangxi Province, People's Republic of China. It is the second-largest prefecture-level city ...
(Jiujiang), to prepare for the ascent, which was to take her beyond
Ichang Yichang (), alternatively romanized as Ichang, is a prefecture-level city located in western Hubei province, China. It is the third largest city in the province after the capital, Wuhan and the prefecture-level city Xiangyang, by urban populati ...
(more than 1,000 miles from the river mouth) and
Yibin Yibin (; Sichuanese Pinyin: nyi2bin1; Sichuanese Mandarin, Sichuanese pronunciation: ) is a prefecture-level city in the southeastern part of Sichuan province, China, located at the junction of the Min River (Sichuan), Min and Yangtze Rivers. Its ...
, on the slopes of
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(during a visit on board, a river inspector explained to the crew that beyond Ichang it would only be possible to pay in silver yuans bearing the face of
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). Up to Ichang the Yangtze flowed widely
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ing in the middle of a large
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, while beyond this locality it flowed in a turbulent stream in a very narrow rocky
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, characterized by the
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which are actually made up of ten large
gorge A canyon (from ; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), or gorge, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosion, erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tenden ...
s (between Ichang and Kwei Chow-fu, which was located just over halfway between Ichang and
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, the gorge of Ichang, Niun kan ma fei gorge, rapids, Mitan gorge, other rapids, Tiskwan-sai gorge, Wushan gorge, Jeng-ksiang gorge, a stream, Pa Ngnal gorge, the gorge of Hwang Tsao and gorge of Minc Huei ), irregular riverbed, rugged banks, numerous obstacles both in the center of the stream and on the sides, which generated opposing currents and eddies, making the stream to reach a speed of . After planning the navigation and embarking the elderly and experienced Chinese pilot Tai Li, ''Carlotto'' left Ichang on 11 June 1923. After departing Ichang, more than a 1,000 miles from Shanghai, and meeting the first gorge, '' Carlotto '' had to face the first rapid (called Taipinkt), in a stretch of river characterized by large and sharp rocks that stretched out towards the center of the bed, producing eddies and countercurrents. In order to advance against the current, which flowed at , '' Carlotto '' had to increase the speed to . After an hour of sailing the gunboat encountered the Kung-Ling rapid, which had previously wrecked other ships, including the German
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SS ''Sui Hsiang '', which was headed for Chung-King to be the first German vessel to reach it and foundered on the rocks on 28 December 1900.Across China on Foot
/ref> After passing this rapid, on 12 June the ship encountered the Niu-Kan-Ma-Fei gorge, with rocky walls of more than a high that descended to the river bank and then the three-jump rapid of Hsing-T'an, made dangerous by the shallows and eddies that were created in both directions. Passing at low speed near Shin Men over dangerous rocks (where less than two years earlier the French gunboat ''Doudart De Lagrée'' ran aground, reporting serious damage), '' Carlotto '' approached the rapid of Yeh-T'an, in length with the shape of an
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(with the base upstream and the vertex opposite towards the valley), which also proved to be very difficult to negotiate for the previous ships that had tried to pass it (the
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gunboat HMS '' Kinsha '' had given up after three unsuccessful attempts, while the French '' Olry '' had only managed to overcome it by being
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ed from the ground). Da Zara sent all the crew to their posts and told the
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to keep ready to develop the maximum speed, then maneuvered to approach the right bank, trying to avoid ending up in the countercurrent (which would have run aground or capsized the ship): the Italian gunboat, vibrating and rolling strongly due to the continuous eddies that formed at the bow and at the sides, and approaching continuously to keep to the edges of the counter-currents and in the center of the bed, overcame the rapid proceeding very slowly (at , although the ship was pushing at the maximum speed of and the wind called Shang Feng blew the
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against the waves that hit the bow), concluding the maneuver in 22 minutes. Later the ship faced the Dragon Rapid (which in winter caused an average of three deaths per day among the crews of the junks, but which in summer was more easily traversable)) and the rapid of Hu-T'an, particularly turbulent and flanked, to the right and left, by sharp rocks stretching towards the center of the watercourse, reducing its width to less than a . ''Carlotto'' continued in a stretch where other river ships had previously been lost, and, without encountering further difficulties (but sailing only during the day), reached Chung-King on 16 June 1923, from the mouth of the Yangtze and above the sea level, carrying the Italian flag in Chung-King for the first time. The ship, however, continued and on 25 June arrived in Yibin, where the Upper Yangtze began, and she stopped there briefly for some repair work, after which she entered the river Min. After another week of navigation, which had to be accomplished while sounding continuously the riverbed with bamboo canes, on 3 July 1923 '' Carlotto '' arrived in Kiating Fu (according to other sources the journey, which began in Ichang on 11 June, ended in Kiating on 20 June ), from the mouth of the Yangtze and above the sea level, where she remained for two weeks. The descent of the river, which is also not without difficulties, made '' Carlotto '' pass through Nanking, Hankow and finally Shanghai. Sailing downstream (with the current of up to , immediately before the flood season) ''Carlotto '' descended from Chung-King to the mouth of the gorges in less than two days, clocking at , then, in mid-November, she descended more slowly from Hankow to Shanghai alongside the Italian cruiser '' Libia ''. The Italian gunboat was the first ship to arrive at Chung-King from Shanghai (except to spend the winter there), covering a total of almost in less than four months. At the end of the voyage, due to the efforts she had been subjected to, the transmission chain that connected the crankshaft to the propeller had lengthened by about 2m. The enterprise had great public resonance, and the
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Paolo Thaon di Revel Paolo Camillo Thaon, Marquess of Revel (10 June 1859 – 24 March 1948), latterly titled with the honorary title of 1st Duke of the Sea, was an Italian admiral of the ''Regia Marina'' during World War I and later a politician. Early life an ...
,
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, praised the commander Da Zara, the officers and all crew, especially the engineers. After staying in Shanghai for three months, Da Zara decided to take his leave by organizing a dance ("The Italian Ball") which was well attended by hundreds of Italians residing there.


References

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