The Nazario Sauro class are submarines operated by the Italian Navy. All boats were built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone. There are three sub groups built in four batches:
Nazario Sauro class:
S518 Nazario Sauro - completed 1980 - decommissioned (named after Nazario Sauro),
S519 Carlo Fecia di Cossato - completed 1980 - decommissioned - named after Italian World War II submarine commander Carlo Fecia di Cossato [1]
S520 Leonardo Da Vinci - completed 1982 - in reserve(named after Leonardo Da Vinci)
S521 Guglielmo Marconi - completed 1982 - decommissioned (named after Guglielmo Marconi)
Salvatore Pelosi class or third Sauro batch with improved combat systems:
S522 Salvatore Pelosi - completed 1988 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Salvatore Pelosi
S523 Giuliano Prini - completed 1989 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Giuliano Prini
Primo Longobardo class or fourth Improved Sauro batch:
S524 Primo Longobardo - completed 1993 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Primo Longobardo
S525 Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia - completed 1993 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia
General characteristics
Displacement: Sauro subclass:
1,456 tons surfaced
1,641 tons submerged
Primo Longobardo subclass:
1,653 tons surfaced
1,862 tons submerged
Length: 63.9-66 m
Beam: 6.83 m
Draught: 5.7-6.3 m
Propulsion: 1 shaft diesel (3,210 hp) plus electric (3,650 hp)
Speed: 12 knots surfaced
19 knots
Range: 7,000 nm
Test depth: 300 m
Complement: 7 officers, 44 men
Armament: 6 x 533 mm torpedo tubes, 12 torpedoes or 24 mines carried
Source: Bluefame
Nazario Sauro class:
S518 Nazario Sauro - completed 1980 - decommissioned (named after Nazario Sauro),
S519 Carlo Fecia di Cossato - completed 1980 - decommissioned - named after Italian World War II submarine commander Carlo Fecia di Cossato [1]
S520 Leonardo Da Vinci - completed 1982 - in reserve(named after Leonardo Da Vinci)
S521 Guglielmo Marconi - completed 1982 - decommissioned (named after Guglielmo Marconi)
Salvatore Pelosi class or third Sauro batch with improved combat systems:
S522 Salvatore Pelosi - completed 1988 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Salvatore Pelosi
S523 Giuliano Prini - completed 1989 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Giuliano Prini
Primo Longobardo class or fourth Improved Sauro batch:
S524 Primo Longobardo - completed 1993 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Primo Longobardo
S525 Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia - completed 1993 - in service - named after Italian World War II submarine commander and war hero Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia
General characteristics
Displacement: Sauro subclass:
1,456 tons surfaced
1,641 tons submerged
Primo Longobardo subclass:
1,653 tons surfaced
1,862 tons submerged
Length: 63.9-66 m
Beam: 6.83 m
Draught: 5.7-6.3 m
Propulsion: 1 shaft diesel (3,210 hp) plus electric (3,650 hp)
Speed: 12 knots surfaced
19 knots
Range: 7,000 nm
Test depth: 300 m
Complement: 7 officers, 44 men
Armament: 6 x 533 mm torpedo tubes, 12 torpedoes or 24 mines carried
Source: Bluefame
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