Italian submarines in World War Two

Ocean going type class Liuzzi


ClassLiuzzi
TypeOcean going
DesignCavallini
Description

Liuzzi class boat The Reginaldo Giuliani arrives at Gotenhafen in April 1941 for operation Marigammasom (the training course for commanders)

Liuzzi class submarines


 SubmarineName shortCommissionedLost
Alpino Attilio Bagnolini (BI, I.12, UIT.22)Bagnolini22 Dec 193926 Jan 1944
Capitano Raffaele Tarantini (TT, I.13)Tarantini16 Mar 194015 Dec 1940
Console Generale Liuzzi (LZ)Liuzzi21 Nov 193927 Jun 1940
Reginaldo Giuliani (GN, I.14, UIT.23)Giuliani3 Feb 194014 Feb 1944

Technical information for Liuzzi class


Displacement:
(tons)
1166 (sf)
1484 (sm)
(total)
Length: (m) 77.050 oa
ph
Beam: (m) 6.98 oa
ph
Draught: (draft)4.560 m
Height: m
Power: (hp)3420 (sf)
1250 (sm)
Speed:
(knots)
17.800 (sf)
8.600 (sm)
Range:
(miles / knots)
6409/8 (sf)
111/4 (sm)
Torpedoes:12
4/4 (bow / stern tubes)
Mines: No mines carried
Deck gun: 1 x 100/47
290 rounds
AA armament 2 x 2 13.2mm
Crew: 7/50 (officers/men)
Max depth: ca. 100 m
(328 feet)
sm = submerged, sf = surfaced, ph = pressure hull,
oa = overall, hp = horsepower.

Italian submarine classes