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Line Characteristics:
Artillery:
  • average to below-average caliber main batteries with high-velocity, flat ballistic arcs with good penetration power

    • no big overmatch bonuses like on similarly high-velocity top-tier French/Soviet ships

    • comfortable aiming due to fast shell travel time and largely horizontal angles-of-impact

  • generally standard 30 seconds reload speed

  • no improved reload like French/German ships or longer reload like for Soviet ships

  • ammunition loadout is split into AP and SAP shell choice

    • requires but also rewards good judgement of ammo choice for heavy/light and angled/broadside targets

    • unable to set fires except through secondaries

  • Sigma is standard of 1.8

  • Dispersion curve is shared with the French BBs, though with an improved "clamped" vertical dispersion spread from Tier VII onwards

  • above average secondary ranges though neither as far as the French nor with increased penetration like German BBs

Hull:
  • average base speeds until Tier IX and X where they are very fast (not accounting ships with Engine Boost)

    • as a result though also relatively large turning circles

  • average to slightly below average armor protection until Tier VII after which they'll stay very well protected (reverse "British-BB-style")

    • includes armored bows and decks, though with above water citadels and without any turtleback (similar to Soviet BBs, i.e. survivable if angled but very punishable if broadsided)

  • very good torpedo protection systems on Tier IX and X

  • below average surface-detection ranges up to Tier IX where they're average

  • decent AA at the higher tiers, though with very short maximum ranges

Consumables:
  • standard consumable parameters for Damage Control and Repair Party

    • no improved heal (UK BBs) or prolonged repair duration (US BBs)

  • Tier VII to IX have access to Spotter Plane only

  • in contrast to French/Soviet BBs which only allow Fighter Planes

  • from Tier VI onward they have access to a unique Defensive AA Fire consumable variant: Flak Support AA Fire which includes the standard effect and parameters for AA DPS but with the addition of increasing the firing/spawn range for flak burst clouds and increasing their number

    • this is both to signify the tendency of Italian BBs to utilize their single-purpose secondaries as low-angle long-range AA support guns (even with separate AA type shells supplied) and the fact that they possess the shortest long-range AA aura in the game, capping out at 4.6 km from VI to IX and 5.2 at X

Ships:
III — «FIRENZE» — 1917

Status: Historical Blueprint/Design

Namesake: The city of Florence — Named in the vein of contemporary capital ships like Roma or Napoli

Based on the revolutionary "high-speed monocaliber" battleship proposal by engineer Vittorio Cuniberti in 1900 – a doctrine which would later on be adapted and realized by the Royal Navy's Dreadnought class. In contrast to later dreadnought designs, she still featured a non-uniform main battery in twin and single gun turrets, reminiscent of pre-dreadnought ships.

IV — «DANTE ALIGHIERI» — 1924

Status: Historical Ship

Namesake: Italian poet Durante "Dante" degli Alighieri

The first Italian dreadnought and sole ship of her class. She also held the distinction of being the first of her type in the world designed with triple gun turrets, as well as having advanced twin barrel secondary turrets.

V — «LEONARDO DA VINCI» — 1930

Status: Planned Refit of Historical Ship (similar to Gneisenau)

Namesake: Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci

The third sister ship of the Conte di Cavour class and the only which did not survive into World War II. After having been sunk, there were proposals to refloat and modernize her in terms of machinery, secondary battery and anti-air defenses at the cost of removing a main battery turret.

VI — «CAIO DUILIO» — 1942

Status: Historical Ship

Namesake: Roman admiral Gaius Duilius

The two ships of the Caio Duilio class were near identical continuations to the Conte di Cavour dreadnoughts. In the late 1930's they were extensively modernized, overhauling their main, secondary and AA batteries, as well as improving machinery, together with a rebuilt hull and superstructure, effectively turning them into new ships all together.

VII — «PIAVE» — 1942

Status: Mix of several Designs (similar to Monarch/Kurfürst)

Namesake: The second Battle of the Piave river — Named in the vein of capital ships like Vittorio Veneto

A preliminary design (M1933/35) of the Littorio class battleships, influenced by proposed contemporary battlecruiser designs of the early 1930's, combining the smaller-caliber high-velocity guns of previous designs with a modern turret layout as well as improved armor plating and engine power of later battleships.

VIII — «LITTORIO» — 1943

Status: Historical Ship

Namesake: The Roman Lictor, an imperial bodyguard carrying the "fasces" – a bundle of twigs around an axe – as symbol of office

The first modern battleship design built by Italy as response to combat the French fast battleships of the Dunkerque class. While they compromised by settling on 15 inch gun designs, they nevertheless achieved very high velocity with penetrative power, comparative to the larger caliber cannons of other navies.

IX — «LEPANTO» — 1943

Status: Historical Blueprint/Design

Namesake: The Battle of Lepanto — Named in the vein of capital ships like Vittorio Veneto

An evolution of the original larger design proposals for the Littorio class armed with 16 inch guns (M1936/39), which were still being updated after the Littorios' launch as a potential follow-up with improved AA, torpedo protection and machinery as response to future British and French battleship plans.

X — «IMPRESA» — 1944

Status: Conjecture of Possible Design Evolutions ("Made up", similar to République)

Namesake: Impresa di Fiume — "Endeavor of Fiume" — the poetic name both for the movement itself as well as their resulting proto-fascist Italian quasi-state occupying Fiume as "Regency of Carnaro"

A 1940's fast battleship design employing the Italian navy's high-penetration standard-caliber artillery doctrine, developed as a potential counter to the British Lion and French Alsace class capital ships. Additionally she featured new improved enclosed anti-air and dual-purpose secondary mounts.