Italian Navy
The naval force of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II, known for its submarines and surface fleet. It played a role in the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) was the naval force of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II. They were known for their large battleships and cruisers, but their overall performance was hindered by a lack of resources, poor leadership, and a lack of strategic planning.
Axis Naval Power
The naval forces of the Axis Powers during World War II. It included the Kriegsmarine (Germany), the Regia Marina (Italy), and the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Aquamarine, Italian Submarine
The Aquamarine was a class of submarines built for the Regia Marina (Italian Navy) during World War II. These vessels were known for their torpedo capabilities and their ability to operate in shallow waters.
Aciaga-class Destroyer
A class of six destroyers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) before the Second World War.