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History

Italy developed the Sauro-class submarines in the 1970s to counter the underwater threat of the Soviet Union. Italian shipbuilding company Fincantieri built these vessels in Monfalcone. The class entered service in 1980 and replaced the mixed fleet of Toti, Tang and Tench class submarines. A further two units, ''Leonardo da Vinci'' and the ''Guglielmo Marconi'' were commissioned in 1981 and 1982. In 1983 and 1988 two additional pairs of boats were ordered to the ''Improved Sauro class'' design. They were delivered in 1988-89 and 1994-95 by Fincantieri. They were eventually succeeded by the Todaro-class (the joint German-Italian Type 212-based group). ''Sauro'' and ''Cossato'' were Batch I boats while ''da Vinci'' and ''Marconi'' were Batch II boats. ''Pelosi'' and ''Prini'' made up Batch III and ''Longobardo'' and ''Priaroggia'' were the two Batch IV boats. * Batches I and II boats displacement was 1,456 tons surfaced and 1,641 tons submerged. The boats carried SMA SPS-704 radar and Elsag-USEA IPD70/S sonar system. * Batch III 1,476 tons surfaced and 1,662 tons submerged. These boats had SMA MM/BPS-704-V2 radar and STN Atlas Elektronik-ISUS 90–20 series sonar. * Batch IV 1,653 tons surfaced and 1,862 submerged weight. Lengths varied between the batches. Beams measured 6.8 meters for all of the class. Draught was increased progressively from 5.3 meters to 6.3 meters. Armament of all the batches was 6 x 533mm torpedo tubes with 12 reloads carried. Batches I and II used Whitehead A-184 torpedo series while batches III and IV used upgraded Whitehead A-184 Mod 3 series. The Sauro and Marconi were retired in 2001 and 2002 respectively. In 2005, the remaining two original submarines were retired and the remaining four, the ''Salvatore Pelosi'' (S522), ''Giuliano Prini'' (S523), ''Primo Longobardo'' (S524), and ''Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia'' (S525) were upgraded. These upgrades included replacement of the acoustic sensors and weapons control system, improvements in the communications system, and extension of the service lines. US approached Italy to purchase retired Sauro-class submarines. Italy tentatively agreed but Taiwan rejected the offer. The plan called for the US to purchase four submarines when decommissioned, then refurbish them in the US and sell them to Taiwan. Once refurbished, the Italian submarines were expected to be operational for another 15 years, and the deal included an extension program.


Design

There are three sub groups built in four batches: * S 518 ''Nazario Sauro'' named after
Nazario Sauro Nazario Sauro (20 September 1880 – 10 August 1916) was an Austrian-born Italian irredentist and sailor. Life Born in Capodistria, in what was then the Austrian Littoral (today Koper, Slovenia), he took to sailing from a very young age ...
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maintained by the genoese museum. * S 519 ''Carlo Fecia di Cossato'' named after Italian World War II submarine commander Carlo Fecia di Cossato * S 520 ''Leonardo da Vinci'', named after
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested o ...
* S 521 ''Guglielmo Marconi'', named after
Guglielmo Marconi Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st Marquess of Marconi ( ; ; 25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian electrical engineer, inventor, and politician known for his creation of a practical radio wave-based Wireless telegraphy, wireless tel ...
* S 522 ''Salvatore Pelosi'', named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero
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* S 523 ''Giuliano Prini'', named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Giuliano Prini * S 524 ''Primo Longobardo'', named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Primo Longobardo * S 525 ''Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia'', named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Gianfranco Gazzana-Priaroggia


List of boats

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See also

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List of submarine classes in service The list of submarine classes in service includes all submarine classes currently in service with navies or other armed forces worldwide. For surface combatants, see the list of naval ship classes in service. Ballistic missile submarines C ...


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External links


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