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@@Rnd_rkus The Indonesian government has been negotiating with Italy for several months regarding the possibility of acquiring Garibaldi and even high-ranking Indonesian navy officials visited Garibaldi
I got to see this carrier and a few other Italian warships on a 2 week med cruise with my wife in 2009. She was a sharp looking ship then and her crew that I met in port were top notch men. Thanks for the video and history.
One of the most efficient warship designs of the post war era. So much capability on such a modest displacement. I would be very interested in how those who served on her found her to function day to day, operationally. How were their jobs affected by the compromises made in her creation?
Yes, you are right, because there were at least two italian carriers during WW2 (Aquila and Sparviero) that were in advanced state of completion but never entered service.
Little big ship , in 180 mt siamo riusciti fargli stare gli av8 plus ll, Helicopters, 8 Teseo anti-ship launchers (until 2003), 2 Albatros/Asp systems, 2 triple torpedo launchers, 3 twin 40 mm Dart turrets.In 1994/95 in an exercise with the 6th American fleet with the Nimitz (if I'm not mistaken) the American fleet had to find the Garibaldi and face it, when the Americans saw the Garibaldi, They laughed at how small she was, assuming it would be an easy mission to find and confront her. But soon they stopped laughing and Garibaldi made them sweat 7 shirts before being discovered She was hiding under the coast where the super aircraft carrier couldn't reach, it took them a long time to find her, and from that day on nobody laughed anymore 😅
Pure aircraft carriers do not have any serious fighting capability once you remove aircraft. CVNs only have some anti-aircraft missiles and heavy machineguns. Thats all. Aircraft carrying missile cruisers like Kuznetsov-class can work even without aircraft for example in some disgusting weather. Kuznetsov has large silos for heavy anti-ship long range missiles (P700) and also huge battery of long range anti-aircraft missiles capable of providing cover for the battlegroup. Some silos can also be used for various cruise missiles. Older smaller Kiev class had similar layout, just less anti-ship missiles.
US CVs are Cruisers, aViation. Calling a carrier a Cruiser was intentionally an insult by the battleship admirals in pointing out they were only supporting ships
Yes and the Cavour and Trieste are way bigger, Italy started Building small ships but in time the Marina militare Is Building the same Number of ships but bigger
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Italian here! the Giuseppe Garibaldi is actually gonna be transformed into a museum ship in genova!
Thank you for this information. I would love to visit her. Can you or where I can information when it will they will open it as museum?
Theres talk and insider information that the carrier gonna be acquired by the Indonesian Navy
@@Rnd_rkus The Indonesian government has been negotiating with Italy for several months regarding the possibility of acquiring Garibaldi and even high-ranking Indonesian navy officials visited Garibaldi
good we, europeans have WAY too much of the habitude of dsmantling good ships with histories
I actually genuinely agree with you @@kira68200
I got to see this carrier and a few other Italian warships on a 2 week med cruise with my wife in 2009. She was a sharp looking ship then and her crew that I met in port were top notch men. Thanks for the video and history.
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One of the most efficient warship designs of the post war era. So much capability on such a modest displacement. I would be very interested in how those who served on her found her to function day to day, operationally. How were their jobs affected by the compromises made in her creation?
Nice video. I feel old. I remember the commissioning of Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Love you guys, very informative!
The Italian Navy's military record shows its true worth as "Guardian of the Mediterranean Sea." Amazing!
The Giuseppe Garibaldi will be dearly missed!!!
@@Maximinus-j-70 true
Can you do video about new Italian carrier Trieste?
It is on the list
The first Italian aircraft carrier that was actually completed
Yes, you are right, because there were at least two italian carriers during WW2 (Aquila and Sparviero) that were in advanced state of completion but never entered service.
Ciao Garibaldi!! Honest ship! Spero che la prenda l'Argentina..
É stata trasformata in museo galleggiante ed è ormeggiata nel porto di Genova
Indonesia is reported interested in acquiring Garibaldi, her fate is still a grey since Italians also plans to turn her into a museum ship.
GG should be rated as a light carrier.
Ciao Peppino!😭 thanks for all
There's some information that this carrier will be sold to Indonesian Navy
Though it's not certain yet
The Indonesian government has been negotiating with Italy for several months about the possibility of acquiring Galibardi
congratulations!!
a tough little ship
excellent video, you can please talk about kitty hawk class supercarriers
Do one on the Triste
Who's triste? Why mate, what happened?
@extremathule982 bruv the new italian carrier
@@extremathule982He mean the Trieste
Little big ship , in 180 mt siamo riusciti fargli stare gli av8 plus ll, Helicopters, 8 Teseo anti-ship launchers (until 2003), 2 Albatros/Asp systems, 2 triple torpedo launchers, 3 twin 40 mm Dart turrets.In 1994/95 in an exercise with the 6th American fleet with the Nimitz (if I'm not mistaken) the American fleet had to find the Garibaldi and face it, when the Americans saw the Garibaldi, They laughed at how small she was, assuming it would be an easy mission to find and confront her. But soon they stopped laughing and Garibaldi made them sweat 7 shirts before being discovered She was hiding under the coast where the super aircraft carrier couldn't reach, it took them a long time to find her, and from that day on nobody laughed anymore 😅
Can you make a video about the new Trieste Amphibious Assault Ship?
cheers
What happened to cavor
What happened?
The Cavour is almost new, of course it's still in service.
@@WeaponDetective like after retirement what is it's faith
@@mrbharathkiran.1508 She continues to serve.
The Garibaldi is supposed to remain in service as launch platform for satellites for the Italian space agency.
Pure aircraft carriers do not have any serious fighting capability once you remove aircraft. CVNs only have some anti-aircraft missiles and heavy machineguns. Thats all. Aircraft carrying missile cruisers like Kuznetsov-class can work even without aircraft for example in some disgusting weather.
Kuznetsov has large silos for heavy anti-ship long range missiles (P700) and also huge battery of long range anti-aircraft missiles capable of providing cover for the battlegroup. Some silos can also be used for various cruise missiles. Older smaller Kiev class had similar layout, just less anti-ship missiles.
What about a video about the Kiev Classe?
US CVs are Cruisers, aViation. Calling a carrier a Cruiser was intentionally an insult by the battleship admirals in pointing out they were only supporting ships
I wish they turned it into a drone-carrier, that would have been neat...
When do you want to make a video about htms chakri naruebet?
Wonder if the Spanish will come knocking for the surplus Harriers.
Not first
You are still the first in our hearts
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They shouldn't make the mistake of getting rid of it put it in reserve status or sail it to another NATO nation like Greece.
I actually thought that l was the only one who actually thought that
addio Peppino
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That's very small for an aircraft carrier 🤔
It was called "the pocket aircraf carrier". Indeed very smal, But it served well and did its job as an aircraft carrier.
Yes and the Cavour and Trieste are way bigger, Italy started Building small ships but in time the Marina militare Is Building the same Number of ships but bigger
ONORE!!!
Too bad it wasn't 10 years earlier
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