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Konteradmiral
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very good.
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Grey Wolf
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Really shows how heavy duty these things were... can you imagine wrestling one of those out for maintenance? Yet they did it every day.
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That's the museum inside the Navy Yard at La Spezia. Access is on the side of the main entrance, towards the far left of this picture.
![]() It is not the most active museum but there is a fair amount of interesting kit and fare is basically symbolic (less than a couple of € last time I was there). Among the highlights a side by side exposition of WW1 and WW2 era manned torpedoes, one of the container used for the 1941 raid on Alexandria and recovered from the sunken Scirè, a collection of 19th and 20th century small to medium caliber naval artillery (such as this WW2 era submarine gun) . My favorite piece is the mini torpedo boat: ![]() If you are interested in more modern warships there is also a beach shipyard not very far at Riva Trigoso ![]() ![]() |
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