ITALY.

ARMORED FLEET.

Type and Name. ABCDEF
 Ft.  Ft. Ft. Tons. Knots.
Citadel Ships.
Dandolo340652610,650 7,50014
Duilio340652610,650 7,50014
Italia400743013,480 9,00015
Lepanto400743013,480  9,000 15
Casemate and Redoubt Frigates.
Palestro26558255,7803,20012.2
Principe Amadeo26558255,7803,20012.9
Venezia25057½255,6994,00013
Roma25057½255,0993,50013
Broadside Frigates.
Ancona25650224,1943,00011½
Castelfidardo25650224,1493,00011½
Maria Pia25650224,1943,00011½
San Martino25650224,1943,00011½
Conte Verde25650224,1943,00011½
Messina25650224,1943,00011½
Floating Batteries.
Terribile19845182,7001,80012
Formidabile19845182,7001,80012
Varese19842132,6001,000 9
Monitor Ram.
Affondatore29040204,0703,20013
Type and Name. GHIJ Battery.
In. In. In. Year
Citadel Ships.
 Dandolo21½13¾19¾1876 IV 17-inch,
 IV 4¾-inch.
 Duilio21½13¾19¾1878
 Italia Building
 Lepanto
Casemate and Redoubt Frigates.
Palestro8⅝624¼1872I 11-inch,
IV 10-inch.
Principe Amadeo8⅝624¼1873
 Venezia64261871VIII 10-inch,
 I 9-inch.
Roma64261869XI 10-inch.
Broadside Frigates.
Ancona4⅝3131863 IX 8-inch,
 II 9-inch.
Castelfidardo4⅝3131863
Maria Pia4⅝3131864
San Martino4⅝3131864
Conte Verde4⅝3131861 VI 9-inch,
I 8-inch.
Messina4⅝3131861
Floating Batteries.
Terribile391862 VIII 8-inch.
Formidabile391862
 Varese391862IV 8-inch,
I 6½-inch.
Monitor Ram.
Affondatore5391865II 9-inch.

DANDOLO. DUILIO. ITALIA. LEPANTO.

Armored-casemate, double-turreted monitor ships. Ram bow, overhanging stern. The casemate surrounds the boilers, engines, and turrets, occupying about one third of the ship. The lower edge of the casemate is carried forward and aft in a steel deck three inches thick, the deck curving down forward below the point of the ram. The upper deck is also plated fore and aft with two-inch steel plates. The turrets are placed diagonally to open full fore-and-aft and beam fire. The two sets of boilers and engines are grouped one abaft the other, the boilers being arranged transversely between the sets of engines. Twin screws, no sail-power, no superstructure. Designed by Admiral Brin.

DUILIO.

PALESTRO. PRINCIPE AMADEO.

Armored belt and double casemate. Swan breast, ram bow, straight stern. The belt encloses the water-line to the height of the main-deck beams. Forward is a double casemate or traverse (the rear being unprotected) rising to the top of the topgallant forecastle, and giving protection to two heavy guns on the main-deck, working each in two ports for bow and beam fire, and one heavy rifle on the upper deck working in two ports over the forward main-deck ones for bow-fire. The bow-frames are distorted to open the fire on the main-deck. Aft is a long main-deck traverse protecting four heavy rifles, giving two guns for stern-fire and, if desired, three for beam-fire (one gun may be shifted from side to side). The stern-frames, like those of the bow, are distorted to get stern-fire. Single screw, full sail-power.

PALESTRO.

VENEZIA. ROMA.

VENEZIA.

Armored belt, long main-deck casemate, and upper-deck bow and stern traverses. Straight bow, round stern. The belt encircles the water-line to the height of the main-deck beams. The casemate is long and trapezoidal in shape, with the corners cut to allow angular ports for fore-and-aft fire. The side forward and abaft the casemate is given a rank tumble home to open the fore-and-aft fire. The casemate surrounds the boilers and engines. On the spar-deck are bow and stern traverses, each protecting a gun working in a single port. The bow and stern upper rail is cut off by the traverses sufficient to give them square fronts. Single screw, full sail-power.

ANCONA. CASTELFIDARDO. MARIA PIA. SAN MARTINO.  CONTE VERDE. MESSINA.

MARIA PIA.

Armored-belt and long-casemate, broadside frigates. Ram bows and round sterns. The armored belt encloses the water-line to the main-deck beams, and is carried up in the casemate to the spar-deck beams. No fore-and-aft fire except from light upper-deck guns. An armored pilot-house just forward of the mizzen-mast. Single screw, full sail-power.

TERRIBILE. FORMIDABILE. VARESE.

Old-type floating batteries. The Varese has the corners of her casemate cut to give fore-and-aft and beam fire. Walls of casemate tumble home at a sharp angle. Ram bows, twin screws, no sail-power.

AFFONDATORE.

AFFONDATORE.

Double-turreted monitor ram. High-sided, with half sail-power and superstructures forward and abaft the turrets. Armored belt enclosing the water-line to the upper-deck beams. Long ram bow, continued up and forming a topgallant forecastle nearly as high as the top of the turret. Musket-proof superstructure surrounding the engine-room. Stern-frames carried up to form a spar-deck cabin. No fore-and-aft fire. Single screw. This vessel was the Italian flag-ship at the Battle of Lissa.

ITALIAN UNARMORED FLEET.
(Rapid Cruisers.)

Type and Name. Displacement. Maximum
Speed.
Battery.
Tons.Knots.
2d Class Corvettes.
Cristoforo Colombo 2,50016.2V 4¾-inch.
 Staffetta1,48512.5 V 3-inch.
 Rapido1,42611.8
Gun-boats.
 Agostin65017 II 4¾-inch.
 Barbarigo65017
 Marcantonio65017
 Colonna65017
Torpedo Vessels.
 Pietro Micca51214.5 Torpedoes.
 Seb. Verniero512
 And. Provano512

ITALIAN GENERAL-SERVICE FLEET.
(Old-Type Steam Cruisers.)

Type and Name. Displacement. Construction
Material.
Guns.
Tons.
Frigates.
Vittorio Emanuele3,420Wood22
Maria Adelaide3,46024
Corvettes.
Vettor Pisani1,58014
Carracciolo1,580 6
Garibaldi1,440 8
Dispatch Vessel.
Vedetta 790Iron 4
1st Class Gun-boats.
Scilla1,050Wood 4
Cariddi1,050 4
Guardiano 265 1
Sentinella 265Iron 1
2nd Class Gun-boats.
Veloce 274Wood 4
Ardita 274 4
Conflenza 262 4
Paddle-wheel Corvettes.
Governolo1,700 8
Ettore Fieramosca 1,400 6
Guiscardo1,400 6
Archimede1,300 6
Dispatch Vessels.
Esploratore1,080 4
Messaggiero1,080 4
Transports.
Citta di Genova3,730 4
Citta di Napoli3,730 8
Europa2,300Iron 2
Conte Cavour1,870 2
Washington1,400 2
Doria1,100 2
Depot Vessel.
Vulcano 276Wood

Hulks. Guard-ships. School-ships. Harbor-tugs.