Trento
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''Trento'' frequently served as the flagship of the Cruiser Division throughout the 1930s. During the pre-war period, she also made lengthy trips abroad, including a tour of South America from May to October 1929 and a deployment to China from January to June 1932 to protect Italian nationals during the Chinese Civil War. She also took part in numerous naval reviews held for visiting foreign leaders. <br /> | ''Trento'' frequently served as the flagship of the Cruiser Division throughout the 1930s. During the pre-war period, she also made lengthy trips abroad, including a tour of South America from May to October 1929 and a deployment to China from January to June 1932 to protect Italian nationals during the Chinese Civil War. She also took part in numerous naval reviews held for visiting foreign leaders. <br /> | |||
After Italy entered World War II in June 1940, ''Trento'' saw extensive action in the Mediterranean Sea, including at the battles of Calabria, Cape Spartivento, and Cape Matapan in July and November 1940 and March 1941, respectively. She was also present during the inconclusive First and Second Battles of Sirte, and at the latter she severely damaged a British destroyer. ''Trento'' was also frequently tasked with escorting convoys to supply Italian forces in North Africa as well as interdicting British convoys to Malta. During one of the latter missions to attack the British Operation Harpoon convoy in June 1942, ''Trento'' was torpedoed twice, first by a Bristol Beaufighter torpedo bomber and then sunk by the submarine HMS Umbra with very heavy loss of life. | After Italy entered World War II in June 1940, ''Trento'' saw extensive action in the Mediterranean Sea, including at the battles of Calabria, Cape Spartivento, and Cape Matapan in July and November 1940 and March 1941, respectively. She was also present during the inconclusive First and Second Battles of Sirte, and at the latter she severely damaged a British destroyer. ''Trento'' was also frequently tasked with escorting convoys to supply Italian forces in North Africa as well as interdicting British convoys to Malta. During one of the latter missions to attack the British Operation Harpoon convoy in June 1942, ''Trento'' was torpedoed twice, first by a Bristol Beaufighter torpedo bomber and then sunk by the submarine HMS Umbra with very heavy loss of life. | |||
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+ | ===Historical Inaccuracies=== | |||
+ | ''Trento'' had four 20 mm Breda guns in single mounts, while ''Trieste'' had eight; Hull (B) has ten 20 mm guns in twin mounts. | |||
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Revision as of 17:14, 18 October 2019
Trento
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Main Battery
203 mm/50 Model 1924 on a Model 1924 mount4 х 2 pcs. |
Rate of Fire4 shots/min. |
Reload Time15 sec. |
Rotation Speed7 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time25.71 sec. |
Firing Range14.65 km. |
Maximum Dispersion134 m. |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell0 % |
AP Shell203 mm proiettili AP 1924 mod.1 |
Maximum AP Shell Damage4,700 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity840 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight125.3 kg. |
Maximum SAP Shell Damage4,850 |
Initial SAP Shell Velocity840 m./s. |
Secondary Armament #1
100 mm/47 Model 1924/27/28 on a Eugenio Minisini mount6 х 2 pcs. |
Firing Range4.96 km. |
Rate of Fire10 shots/min. |
Reload Time6 sec. |
HE Shell100 mm proiettili HE |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,500 |
Initial HE Shell Velocity850 m./s. |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell6 % |
Torpedo Tubes
533 mm tubo lanciasiluri DAAN-Whitehead2 х 2 pcs. |
Rate of Fire1.28 shots/min. |
Reload Time47 sec. |
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec. |
Torpedo533 mm Si 270 M |
Maximum Damage12,667 |
Torpedo Speed51 knot |
Torpedo Range12 km. |
AA Defense
100 mm/47 Model 1924/27/28 on a Eugenio Minisini mount6 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second39.6 |
. . . Firing Range3.99 km. |
37 mm/54 Model 1938 on a Model 1938 mount4 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second46.4 |
. . . Firing Range3.51 km. |
13.2 mm/76 Breda Model 1931 on a twin mount4 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second16.4 |
. . . Firing Range1.2 km. |
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed35 knot |
Turning Circle Radius630 m. |
Rudder Shift Time13.3 sec. |
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range14.06 km. |
Air Detectability Range7.31 km. |
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Trento — Italian Tier VI cruiser.
After World War I, the Italian armored cruisers, built at the beginning of the 20th century, became inadequate for the tasks at hand. Therefore, after determining the requirements of the Washington Naval Conference, the design of a new cruiser began. Two ships with high speed and 70 mm armor belts formed the Trento class. The lead cruiser was laid down in 1925. At the beginning of World War II, she saw action at Punta Stilo, Cape Teulada, and Cape Matapan. In all of her battles, Trento neither caused any damage to the enemy nor received any.
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