Abstract is: The Adua-class submarine was the fourth sub-class of the 600 Series of coastal submarines built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during the 1930s. There were 17 submarines in this class, almost all named after places in Ethiopia which had been an Italian colony since 1936, but only one, Alagi, survived World War II. Three submarines of this class (Gondar, Ascianghi, and Neghelli) were sold to Brazil before the war and replaced with submarines of the same names.
P2261 | beam | 6.45 | |
P495 | country of origin | Italy | Q38 |
P2262 | draft | 4.64 | |
P2043 | length | 60.18 | |
P176 | manufacturer | OTO Melara | Q1889710 |
P137 | operator | Royal Italian Navy | Q855186 |
P1813 | short name | Adua | |
P910 | topic's main category | Category:Adua-class submarines | Q7038496 |
Q3679481 | Acciaio-class submarine | follows | P155 |
Q1089274 | Perla-class submarine | followed by | P156 |
Q7038496 | Category:Adua-class submarines | category's main topic | P301 |
Třída Adua | wikipedia | |
Adua-Klasse | wikipedia | |
Adua-class submarine | wikipedia | |
Clase Adua | wikipedia | |
Persian (fa / Q9168) | زیردریایی کلاس آدوا | wikipedia |
Adua-luokka | wikipedia | |
Classe Adua | wikipedia | |
Classe 600 serie Adua | wikipedia | |
アデュア級潜水艦 | wikipedia | |
Okręty podwodne typu Adua | wikipedia | |
Подводные лодки типа «Адуа» | wikipedia | |
Підводні човни типу «Адуа» | wikipedia |
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