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Pietro Micca
Pietro Micca was the first successful Italian ocean-going minelaying submarine, and she served as the prototype for subsequent series, including the Foca class. During World War II, she was deployed in the Mediterranean. Shortly after Italy entered the war, in late 1940, she was partially converted for transport missions. In July 1943, Pietro Micca was sunk near the Strait of Otranto by a British submarine.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points14,600
0Ship Length90.3 m
Ship Width7.7 m
Main Battery
Main Guns2 × 1
Caliber120 mm
Firing Range9.5 km
Reload Time6.0 s
Rotation Time7.2 s
Max Dispersion48 m
Shell Types
HE Shell
Damage1,800
Shell Velocity850 m/s
Fire Chance12%
Torpedoes
Torpedo Tubes6
Speed58 knots
Range8.5 km
Damage9,500
Maneuverability
Max Speed26.0 knots
Turning Radius500 m
Rudder Shift Time6.5 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection6.07 km
Min Surface Detection5.46 km
Air Detection2.18 km
Submarine Detection2.18 km
Consumables
Damage Control Party
Cooldown60 s
Duration5 s
Charges3
submarineLocator
Cooldown120 s
Duration60 s
Charges∞
Main Battery Reload Booster
Cooldown100 s
Duration30 s
Charges4
Smoke Generator
Cooldown80 s
Duration30 s
Charges4
Repair Party
Cooldown80 s
Duration40 s
Charges2
Modules
120 mm/45 Model 1931 on a single mount
533 mm Si 270 M
533 mm Si 270
Pietro Micca (A)
Pietro Micca (B)
Propulsion: 3,000 hp
Typ 8 Mod. A
Typ 8 Mod. B
Upgrades
Slot 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 3
Slot 3
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
Slot 4
Propulsion Modification 1
Damage Control System Modification 2
Slot 5
Torpedo Tubes Modification 3
History
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