Italian submarine Enrico Toti (S506)
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Italian submarine ''Enrico Toti'' (S 506) was the first of a new class of Italian submarine ( ''Toti''-class), with the S 506 ''Enrico Toti'' being laid down in 1965, launched in 1967, decommissioned in 1992 and preserved as a museum ship in Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci", in
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. The ship, and class, are named after the Italian war hero
Enrico Toti Enrico Toti (20 August 1882 in Rome – 6 August 1916 in Monfalcone) was an Italian cyclist, patriot and hero of World War I. Life Enrico Toti was born and raised in San Giovanni, a popular district of Rome, by his father Nicola Toti, a ra ...
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History

Toti was built by
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, between 1965 and 1967, and given to the Italian Navy in 1968; Soon after that three more identical units were added to what is called the "''classe Toti''". They are small submarines (so small that they were called “pocket sized submarines”), employed from the late 1960s until the end of the 90s. They were conceived to work inside the Mediterranean sea and have never had to face real war situations. They had two main tasks: * patrol the Mediterranean sea with special attention to the
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during the Cold War; for this reason their main base was the Military Arsenal of Augusta (Syracuse); * participate in
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exercises with other submarines (US). The ''Enrico Toti'' arrived at the Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci" in August 2005 with a trip in two steps: # 2001: From Augusta to the Cremona port, towed through the
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and the Po (14 days) # 2005: From Cremona to Milan, on top of a specially built convoy, on a road trip lasting four nights. As museum ship the Toti is unusual, because Milan has no direct access to the sea or a significant river. Moreover, the museum is in the inner part of the city. The transportation of the sub to the museum was made overnight in mid-August, to minimize inconvenience to the population. Another ''Toti''-class unit is on exhibition at the
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, while the remaining two are still in Augusta and are scheduled for scrapping. Recently, a stray female
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was found near the museum and personnel brought her in the ''Toti'', where she lives and is called "the last captain of the ''Toti''". In 2016, the Italian telephonic company TIM filmed a TV spot with people dancing, including Santa Claus on a beach, some '' Star Wars'' First Order Stormtroopers, an astronaut with an
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spacesuit on the
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and two sailors on the harbour
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-like entrance of the museum ship.


Technical data

* Length: 46 m * Width: 4,75 m * Speed: 9.5 knots in surface, 14 knots underwater * Operational depth: 150 m * Test depth: 300m * Displacement: 530 tons in surface, 590 tons underwater * Engines: 1 electrical propeller engine (900 hp); two Fiat diesel engines (1040 hp) generating electrical power. * Armament: 4 launcher tubes for 533-mm torpedoes; wire-guided electrical torpedoes with auto-guided warhead.


References


See also

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Enrico Toti Toti-class submarines Ships built in Monfalcone 1967 ships Submarines of Italy Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci Museum ships in Italy Ships preserved in museums