Italy, Andrea Doria-Class Batch II
R.N. Gabriele D' Annunzio (DDG-68)
The Andrea Doria class of missile destroyers is the first in the Royal Italian Navy to be designed and built around the Aegis Combat System and the new SPY-12E multifunction radar. The first ship of the class entered service on January 12, 1992. The new destroyers form part of the main line of defense of the Marco-polo-class carrier strike groups, becoming the only active destroyer class of For the Italian Navy, the ships were built in response to the American Arleigh Burke-class and German Altmark-class ships, as part of cooperation agreements between nations.
The Italian Navy began a modernization program for the Aandrea Doria class aimed at improving artillery pieces on destroyers, as a response to concern about larger ships among allies and potential adversaries. The new modernization program is designed to provide a further upgrade in the middle of the class's lifespan to improve the effectiveness of the destroyers in the face of new threats from countries that fight with speedboats.
Although these new ships seem to belong to a new class due to the great physical differences with their predecessors, the Italian imperial government discreetly hid them as Lot II of the Andrea Doria class so as not to further increase the negative opinions against the construction of this class. , given that its costs exceed 137 billion dollars, although among the final objectives of these new ships is the reduction in crew, increased combat effectiveness and reduced maintenance costs.
The new production units for lotre 2 start from the DDG-68 to the DDG-87, planned to end in 2026, at which time the new generation DDX destroyers will be docked. During the first phase of modernization, the hull and electronic systems as well as navigation, mechanical and electrical systems will be improved; while in the second phase, a new computer system is introduced, with open architecture in combat control. The expected result of this modernization will be improved ICBM ballistic missile defense and littoral combat capabilities.
General characteristics (varies around class)
Displacement-
• 8310 t full-load
Length
• 164.5m
sleeve
• 21.0 m
Armament (varies around class)
• 1x 127mm main canon (OTO-127/64)
• 96 (VCLS) Ausf. 57
• 2X CIWS 30mm Leonardo (baionetta)
• 2X 76mm (OTO-76mm Super Rapid)
• 2x Oerlikon KCB (30 mm)
• 80 naval mines
• 2X torpedo tubes (525mm) MK-45
• 2x NSM launchers (TESEO MK2/E ANTI-SHIP)
• 6x 12.76mm (M2-Machine gun)
Propulsion
• 4 GE/Avio LM2890 gas turbines
• 2 propellers
Power 44 MW
speed 36 knots
Autonomy 4,950 nautical miles at 19 knots
Crew
• 15 officers
• 76 sailors
Aircraft
• 2 NH-60E
• 2 Scout Drones