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Latest revision as of 14:43, 27 September 2024

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Description

The Albatros-class were a group of 10 Corvettes built for the Marina Militare Italiana, Danish Navy, Indonesian Navy and Koninklijke Marine.

Vehicles

Rank V

Armament comparison

This comparison is intended to offer a bird's eye view. For more detailed information, please, refer to the individual articles.

Vessel BR High Caliber 40 mm Bofors Depth Charges Hedgehog Mk.10
Italy flag.png Albatros F-543 4.0 2x 76mm/62 SMP 3 2x1 2x B TG 100 48
Italy flag.png Alcione F-544 4.0 2x 76mm/62 SMP 3 2x1 20x 305 mm Mk.4 48

History

The Albatross-class consisted of 10 ships built by Italy to give to some NATO nations using American funds to increase the defence capabilities of these nations under the Mutual Defence Assistance Program, eventually, the albatross class corvettes were built, all equipped at the beginning with two 76mm SMP3 placed both front and rear, a twin 40mm Breda-Bofors tower at the rear in the centre of the ship and a hedgehog launcher to attack submarines, later the various nations would change the existing armament to something else.

Of the Albatros-class, 3 corvettes would be built for Italy, 4 corvettes for Denmark but the class would be renamed Triton-class in their case, 2 corvettes for Indonesia but these, in particular, would be modified quite a bit creating the Pattimura-class and is a slightly larger version of the Albatros and finally a corvette for the Dutch navy.

Ship name Builder Setting Launch Entry in service Final Destiny
ITALY
Albatros (F 543) Navalmeccanica, Castellammare di Stabia 27 June 1953 18 July 1954 1 June 1955 1986 Decommissioned and disarmed
Alcione (F 544) 1953 19 September 1954 23 October 1955 1992 Decommissioned
Airone (F 545) 1953 21 November 1954 29 December 1955 1992
Aquila (F 542) Cantiere Breda Marghera, Venezia __ Ex Lynx (F 823), transferred to italy and put in service in 18 October 1961 1992
DENMARK
Bellona (F 344) Navalmeccanica, Castellammare di Stabia 1954 9 January 1955 31 January 1957 9 January 1981 Decommissioned and disarmed
Diana (F 345) Cantiere del Tirreno, Riva, Trigoso 1953 19 December 1954 30 July 1955 30 August 1975
Flora (F 346) 1953 25 June 1955 28 August 1956 1977
Triton (F 347) Cantieri Navali di Taranto 1953 12 September 1954 10 August 1955 9 January 1981
NETHERLANDS
Lynx (F 823) Cantiere Breda Marghera, Venezia __ 31 July 1954 2 October 1956 1961 Given to Italy
INDONESIA
Pattimura (257, after 371) Ansaldo, Livorno __ 1 July 1956 28 January 1958 1985 Decommissioned
Sultan Hasanudin (253, after 372) __ 24 March 1957 8 March 1958 1979


Italy boats
Motor torpedo boats  MC-490 · Freccia P-493 · MAS 555 · MAS 561 · MAS 569
  MS-15 · MS-53 · MS-472 · Stefano Turr · VAS 201 · GIS 811 · MS 444 · MC 485
Motor gun boats  MAS 441 · MS-473 · MV-611 · Alano · Sparviero
Motor torpedo gun boats  Saetta P-494
Gunboats  Albatros · Alcione