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Regia Marina fleet box

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At the time of Italys entry into World War Two, she possessed a modern and on paper at least highly effective fleet. Four battleships and eight heavy cruisers were available, with three more battleships being fitted out

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As might be expected from a force operating among the islands of the Mediterranean, light forces were quite numerous, including 14 light cruisers, 128 destroyers and 62 motor torpedo boats, which was a weapon favoured by the Italians and well suited to local conditions. No less than 115 submarines were available. The main Italian naval base was at Taranto, home of the battleship force. Lighter groups were based out of ports on the Italian mainland, Sicily and the Red Sea. The Regia Marina was primarily tasked with interrupting British logistics and trade through the Mediterranean, and with keeping the Axis nations links to North Africa open. Major actions with the Royal Navy were not desirable nor really necessary for this mission to be carried out. Contents: Aquila-class Carrier - Aquila Conte di Cavour-class Battleship Conte di Cavour 1940 Etna-class cruiser Etna 1942 Zara-class cruiser Pola 1940 Luigi Cadorna-class cruiser Luigi Cadorna 1940 Navigatori-class Destroyer x3 Torpedo-Bomber Aircraft Reggiane RE.2001 Falco II x4 flights Ship Cards and Damage Sliders Assembly Instructions Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.