![]() ![]() The permanent camouflage of the Attilio Regolo provides the classic bonuses for tier X ships: Large turning radius, especially when the Emergency Engine Power is active.Large target and sits especially high on the water.The turrets struggle to stay on target at close range when turning the ship.No access to Gun Fire Control Modification 2.Access to the Emergency Engine Power with 6 charges.Short cooldown on the Exhaust Smoke Generator.Access to the Exhaust Smoke Generator with 6 charges.High top speed with 41 knots of base stat.Torpedoes with long range and low detection.Good main battery reload time with 5.5 s of base stat.Excellent firepower with strong HE and SAP.She was later used as a school for the “Fusilier marins” (Navy riflemen) until she was fully decommissioned and scrapped in 1969. Attilio Regolo was renamed Châteaurenault and would serve until 1962. Both of them had their armament heavily altered with them being equipped with three twin 105 mm turrets, five twin 57 mm AA mounts and four triple torpedo launchers. It will be in French services that she will start a new career alongside her sistership Scipione Africano. Attilio was sent to Port Mahon where she was interned until the end of the war. She was brought back to action in May 1943… just to see the Armistice happening in September. The hit broke the bow of Attilio and she was brought into a drydock for repairs. Only seven months after her commissioning, while returning from a mine-laying operation, the ship was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Unruffled (I learned a new word today thanks to this submarine). The ships were essentially small light cruisers stripped of any sort of armor in exchange for a speed of 41 knots and a main battery of eight 135 mm guns in four twin turrets.Īttilio Regolo herself… didn’t really have what you would call an amazing career. The Capitani Romani-class were meant to counter the French contre-torpilleurs of the Le Fantasque and Mogador-class. ![]() ![]() ![]() The ship was laid down in September 1939, launched in August 1940 and commissioned in May 1942. Historical backgroundĪttilio Regolo was the first ship of the Capitani Romani-class of light cruisers from the Regia Marina. It is now time to have a look at what you will be grinding for with the Attilio Regolo. The early access period for Italian destroyers will soon begin as Update 0.11.2 is just around the corner. ![]()
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