"Fatherland and Honour"
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SMS Szent István'' by
Luigi Rizzo
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ammiraglio di squadra Enrico Credendino
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Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy
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"Fatherland and Honour"
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The Italian Navy ( it, Marina Militare, , Military Navy; abbreviated as MM) is the
navy of the
Italian Republic. It is one of the four branches of
Italian Armed Forces
The Italian Armed Forces ( it, Forze armate italiane, ) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and ar ...
and was formed in 1946 from what remained of the ''
Regia Marina'' (Royal Navy) after World War II. , the Italian Navy had a strength of 30,923 active personnel, with approximately 184 vessels in service, including minor auxiliary vessels. It is considered a multiregional and a
blue-water navy
A blue-water navy is a maritime force capable of operating globally, essentially across the deep waters of open oceans. While definitions of what actually constitutes such a force vary, there is a requirement for the ability to exercise sea con ...
.
History
Before and during World War II
The ''Regia Marina'' was formed on 17 March 1861, after the
proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. The Italian Navy assumed its present name after the Italian monarchy was abolished following a popular referendum held on 2 June 1946.
After World War II
At the end of its five years involvement in
World War II, Italy was a devastated nation. After the end of hostilities, the ''Regia Marina'' – which at the beginning of the war was the fourth largest navy in the world, with a mix of modernised and new battleships – started a long and complex rebuilding process. The important combat contributions of the Italian naval forces after the signing of the armistice with the Allies on 8 September 1943, and the subsequent cooperation agreement on 23 September 1943, left the Regia Marina in a poor condition, with much of its infrastructure and bases unusable and its ports mined and blocked by sunken ships. However, a large number of its naval units had survived the war, albeit in a low efficiency state, which was due to the conflict and the age of many vessels. The vessels that remained were:
* 5 battleships
* 10 cruisers
* 10 destroyers
* 20 frigates
* 20 corvettes
* 50 fast coastal patrol units
* 50
minesweepers
* 19 amphibious operations vessels
* 5
school ships
* 1 support ship and plane transport
The peace treaty
The
peace treaty
A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surr ...
signed on 10 February 1947 in Paris was onerous for Regia Marina. Apart from territorial and material losses, also the following restrictions were imposed:
* A ban on owning, building or experimenting with atomic weapons, self-propulsion projectiles or relative launchers, etc.
* A ban on owning battleships, aircraft carriers, submarines and amphibious assault units.
* A ban on operating military installations on the islands of
Pantelleria,
Pianosa and on the archipelago of the
Pelagie Islands.

The treaty also ordered Italy to put the following ships at the disposals of the victorious nations United States,
Soviet Union, Great Britain, France,
Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders wit ...
,
Yugoslavia and
Albania
Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the ...
as war compensation:
* 3 battleships: ''Giulio Cesare'', ''Italia'', ''Vittorio Veneto'';
* 5 cruisers: ''Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta'', ''Attilio Regolo'', ''Scipione Africano'', ''Eugenio di Savoia'' and ''Eritrea'';
* 7 destroyers, 5 of the and ''Augusto Riboty'' and ''Alfredo Oriani'';
* 6 minesweepers: like ''Aliseo'' and ''Fortunale'';
* 8 submarines: 3 of the ''Acciaio'' class;
* 1 sailing school ship: ''Cristoforo Colombo''.
The entry into NATO
Great changes in the international political situation, which were developing into the Cold War, convinced the United Kingdom and United States to discontinue the transfer of Italy's capital ships as war reparations. Some had already been dismantled in
La Spezia
La Spezia (, or , ; in the local Spezzino dialect) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy.
La Spezia is the second largest city ...
between 1948 and 1955, including the aircraft carrier . However, the
Soviet Union demanded the surrender of the battleship ''Giulio Cesare'' and other naval units designated for transfer. The
cruiser
A cruiser is a type of warship. Modern cruisers are generally the largest ships in a fleet after aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, and can usually perform several roles.
The term "cruiser", which has been in use for several ...
s ''Attilio Regolo'' and ''Scipione Africano'' became the French ''Chateaurenault'' and ''Guichen'', while ' became the Greek ''Elli''. After break up and/or transfers, only a small part of the fleet remained to be recommissioned into the Marina. As Western attention turned to the Soviets and the
Mediterranean Sea, Italian seas became one of the main sites of confrontation between the two superpowers, contributing to the re-emergence of Italy's naval importance thanks to her strategic geographical position.
With the new elections in 1946, the Kingdom of Italy became a republic, and the Regia Marina took the name of ''Marina Militare'' (). As the
Marshall Plan began to rebuild Italy and Europe was rapidly being divided into two geopolitically antagonistic blocs, Italy began talks with the United States to guarantee adequate security considerations. The US government in
Washington wished to keep its own installations on the
Italian Peninsula and relaxed the Treaty restrictions by including Italy in the Mutual Defense Assistance Programme (MDAP). On 4 April 1949, Italy joined the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and, in order for the navy to contribute actively in the organization, the Treaty restrictions were definitively repealed by the end of 1951, with the consent of all of Western nations.
Within NATO, the Italian Navy was assigned combat control of the
Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto (where it connects to the Ionian Sea) ...
and
Strait of Otranto
The Strait of Otranto ( sq, Ngushtica e Otrantos; it, Canale d'Otranto; hr, Otrantska Vrata) connects the Adriatic Sea with the Ionian Sea and separates Italy from Albania. Its width at Punta Palascìa, east of Salento is less than . The st ...
, as well as the defence of the naval routes through the
Tyrrhenian Sea. To ensure these tasks a (Study on the development of the Italian Navy with reference to the Atlantic Pact) was undertaken, which researched the structures and the methods for the development of the navy.
Naval ensign

The
ensign of the Italian Navy is the
flag of Italy
The national flag of Italy ( it, Bandiera d'Italia, ), often referred to in Italian as ''il Tricolore'' ( en, the Tricolour, ) is a tricolour (flag), tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical Pale (heraldry), pales of green, white and red, ...
bearing the coat of arms of the Italian Navy. The shield's quarters refer to the four Medieval Italian
Maritime Republics:
* 1st quarter: on red, a golden winged lion (the
lion of St. Mark) wielding a sword (
Republic of Venice)
* 2nd quarter: on white field, red cross (
Republic of Genoa)
* 3rd quarter: on blue field, white
Maltese cross
The Maltese cross is a cross symbol, consisting of four " V" or arrowhead shaped concave quadrilaterals converging at a central vertex at right angles, two tips pointing outward symmetrically.
It is a heraldic cross variant which developed f ...
(
Republic of Amalfi)
* 4th quarter: on red field, white
Pisan cross {{unreferenced, date=June 2011
The Pisan Cross is the symbol of the northern Italian city of Pisa and its predecessor state, the sovereign maritime Republic of Pisa. was the coat of arms of the people of Pisa, granted to them by Pope Benedict VIII t ...
(
Republic of Pisa)
The coat of arms is surmounted by a golden crown, which distinguishes military vessels from those of the merchant navy.
The crown, , was proposed in 1939 as a conjectural link to the
Roman navy
The naval forces of the Ancient Rome, ancient Roman state ( la, Classis, lit=fleet) were instrumental in the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean Basin, but it never enjoyed the prestige of the Roman legions. Throughout their history, the Romans re ...
by Admiral
Domenico Cavagnari
Domenico Cavagnari (20 July 1876, Genoa – 2 November 1966, Rome) was an Italian admiral and the Chief of Staff of the Regia Marina from 1934 until 1940.
Early life and career
Born to a pharmacist, he enrolled in the Accademia Navale di ...
, then a member of the
Chamber of Fasces and Corporations in the Fascist government. In the proposal, Adm. Cavagnari wrote that "in order to recall the common origin
f the Navyfrom the Roman mariners, the Insignia will be surmounted by the towered Crown with , the emblem of honour and valour the
Roman Senate awarded to the leaders of naval victories, conquerors of lands and cities across the seas".
A further difference is that St. Mark's lion, symbolising the Republic of Venice, does not hold the gospel in its paw (as it does on
the civil ensign, where the book is open at the words "", meaning "peace to you, Mark, my evangelist") and is wielding a sword instead: such an image is consistent with the pictorial tradition from Venetian history, in which the book is shown open during peacetime and closed during wartime.
Structure and organisation
Organization
In 2012 the Navy began a restructuring process that will see a 21% decrease in personnel by 2025. A new structure was implemented in January 2014.
Coast Guard
The
Corps of the Port Captaincies – Coast Guard
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coast guard of Italy and is part of the Italian Navy under the control of the
Ministry of Infrastructures and Transports. In Italy, it is commonly known as simply the ''Guardia costiera''. The Coast Guard has approximately 11 000 staff.
Corps
The Italian Navy is divided into six corps (by precedence):
* – Staff Officers Corps (SM):
line officers
* –
Navy Engineers Corps (GM)
** – Marine engineering branch (GM/GN):
engineer officer
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The British Armed Forces, also known as His Majesty's Armed Forces, ar ...
s
** – Naval ordnance branch (GM/AN): weapon engineer officers
** – Infrastructure engineering (GM/INFR):
civil engineer
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officers
* – Maritime Military Medical Corps: (MD) for medics, (FM) for pharmacists
* – Military Maritime Supply Corps (CM):
administration,
paymaster,
legal executive
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,
supply,
logistics officer
* –
Port Captaincies Corps (CP): the coast guard
* – Military Maritime Crews Corps (CEMM)
Fleet
Command of the Italian Fleet (ships, submarines and amphibious forces) and
Naval aviation falls under the
Commander in Chief Naval Fleet
The Commander in Chief Naval Fleet (Italian: ') (CINCNAV) is a post in the Italian Navy that is responsible for the operational aspects of the Italian Navy, including ships, submarines and aircraft.
The post was established in 1952 and since 1972 ...
.
Equipment
Ships and submarines
Today's Italian Navy is a modern navy with ships of every type. The fleet is in continuous evolution, and as of today oceangoing fleet units include: 2 light
aircraft carrier
An aircraft carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. Typically, it is the capital ship of a fleet, as it allows ...
s, 3
amphibious assault ships, 4
destroyer
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, manoeuvrable, long-endurance warship intended to escort
larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against powerful short range attackers. They were originally developed i ...
s, 11
frigate
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The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
s and 8
attack submarines. Patrol and littoral warfare units include: 10
offshore patrol vessels, 10
mine countermeasure vessels, 4 coastal
patrol boats, and a varied fleet of
auxiliary ship
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Auxil ...
s are also in service.
The flagship of the fleet is the
carrier ''Cavour''.
Aircraft
The Italian Navy operates a diverse fleet of aircraft including fixed-wing, rotary and UAVs.
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File:Agusta-Westland EH-101-410 Merlin, Italy - Navy JP7306257.jpg, EH-101-410 Merlin
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Future
* 2 x
''Bergamini''-class general purpose (Enhanced, with ASW capabilities) frigates, being built to replace two vessels from the Italian FREMM-class build program that were transferred to Egypt in 2020 and 2021; delivery is anticipated in the 2025–26 period.
The 2014 Naval Act allocated Euro 5.4 billion for the following vessels:
* 1 x
''Trieste'' landing helicopter dock (L9890), for commissioning in 2023 (with 4 landing craf
Vittoria LC23 and 2 combat boa
Baglietto MNI15 to replace
CVL Giuseppe Garibaldi (551)
* 7 x
''Thaon di Revel''-class Offshore patrol vessel
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frigate
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The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
, for commissioning between 2021 and 2026, with three more on option
The 2017 budget allocated 12.8 billion (2017–2032 years) for the following ships:
* 1 x
Special & Diving Operations – Submarine Rescue Ship (SOD – SuRS), to replace the
submarine rescue ship
A submarine rescue ship is a surface support ship for submarine rescue and deep-sea salvage operations. Methods employed include the McCann Rescue Chamber, deep-submergence rescue vehicles (DSRV's) and diving operations.
List of active subm ...
''Anteo'' (A 5309)
* 1 x
Major Hydro-oceanographic Ship (NIOM), to replace the
hydrographic survey vessel
''Ammiraglio Magnaghi'' (A5303)
* 12 x minehunters to replace the
''Lerici'' and ''Gaeta''-class minehunters:
** 8 x Cacciamine Nuova Generazione-Costieri (CNG-C, New Generation Minehunter – Coastal) for homeland security roles (about 800 t and 57 m)
** 4 x Cacciamine Nuova Generazione-Altura (CNG-A, New Generation Minehunter – Ocean-going) for expeditionary roles (about 1,300 t and 75–80 m)
* 8 x
European Patrol Corvette
European Patrol Corvette (EPC or PPX) is a Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) project that was adopted by the European Council on 12 November 2019. The objective is to design and develop a new class of warship. The project is coordinated ...
s in a joint program with France (about 3,200 t)
The 2018 budget allocated about 1 Billion Euros for:
* 2 x
U212NFS attack submarines, for commissioning in 2027–2029, with two more on option to maintain a fleet of eight submarines
The "Documento Programmatico Pluriennale 2021–2023" funds the following ships:
* 2 x 11,000-ton ''DDX''-class destroyers, a development of the
Horizon-class to replace the
''Durand de la Penne''-class guided missile destroyers by 2028 to 2030
* 3 x
''Vulcano''-class logistic support ships, to replace
''Vesuvio'' (A5329) and
''Etna'' (A 5326)
* 1 x UBOS, diving support vessel
* 10 x MTC, coastal transport vessels to replace the
''Gorgona''-class and
''Ponza''-class
* 4 x training vessels
* MLU Mid-Life Update of the
''Horizon''-class destroyers
;Planned:
* 3 x
amphibious transport docks, to replace the
''San Giorgio''-class amphibious transport docks (about 18,000 t)
* 1 x
electronic surveillance ship to add to the existing
''Elettra'' (A 5340)
* 1 x submarine and minehunter support ship
For the
Naval Aviation the Navy plans to expand for replace the following assets:
* 9 x
maritime patrol aircraft (currently 4 x
ATR 72MP in service)
* 30 x heavy helicopters (currently 22 x
AW101 in service)
* 12 x light utility helicopters, a new acquisition of
AW169
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helicopters
* 16 x tactical
unmanned aerial vehicles (currently 10 x
ScanEagle in service)
For the
San Marco Marine Brigade, the Navy plans to acquire following assets:
* 72 x
ACV 1.1 amphibious 8x8 combat vehicles
* 90 x
VTMM Orso armored 4x4 vehicles
Rank structure
See also
*
Italian Armed Forces
The Italian Armed Forces ( it, Forze armate italiane, ) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and ar ...
*
Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces
*
Gruppo Sportivo della Marina Militare
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List of active Italian Navy ships
*
List of decommissioned ships of the Italian Navy
*
Regia Marina
References
External links
Marina Militare official site
{{Authority control
Marina Militare
1946 establishments in Italy