The Breda Ba.64 was an Italian ground attack aircraft first put into service in 1937. By 1939, Regia Aeronautica began replacing them with the Breda Ba.65.
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The Reggiane Re.2001 Falco II is a single engine, low wing monoplane fighter which flew for the Italian Regia Aeronautica in World War Two in various roles.
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The Scotti Cannone-Mitragliera da 20/77 was first produded in 1932. It was a far simpler weapon than the Breda 20 mm, but the performance was inferior.
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The Italian Andrea Dorea Class battleship includes the Andrea Dorea and the Caio Duilio. Originally built during WWI, they both saw limited service in WWII.
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Spica Class Torpedo Boats were very active in the Italian convoy supply line during World War II. Various engagements saw the loss of 23 of the original 32.
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The Italian Zara Class cruisers served during World War Two. They were the Zara, Fiume, Pola, and Gorizia. Three sank during the Battle of Cape Matapan.
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The Littorio Class Battleship was the most modern battleship the Italy had in World War Two. They included Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, Roma and Impero.
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The Motoscafo da Turismo MT, or Barchino, was an effective Italian Explosive Motorboat designed to ram vessels and detonate a warhead below the waterline.
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The Conte di Cavour class battleships include the Conte di Cavour, Giulio Cesare, and the ill-fated Leonardo Da Vinci. Originally built between 1910-1915.
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The Breda Ba.88 Lince is a sleek Italian twin-engine, two-seat ground attack aircraft used in the beginning of World War Two. It was a monumental failure.