Vettor Pisani-class cruiser

Carlo Alberto at anchor
Class overview
NameVettor Pisani
Operators Regia Marina
Preceded byMarco Polo
Succeeded byGiuseppe Garibaldi class
Built1892–99
In commission1898–1920
Completed2
Scrapped2
General characteristics
TypeArmored cruiser
Displacement6,397–6,614 t (6,296–6,510 long tons)
Length105.7 m (346 ft 9 in) (o/a)
Beam18.04 m (59 ft 2 in)
Draft7.2 m (23 ft 7 in)
Installed power
Propulsion2 shafts, 2 vertical triple-expansion steam engines
Speed18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Range5,400 nmi (10,000 km; 6,200 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement500–504
Armament
Armor

The Vettor Pisani class consisted of two armoured cruisers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1890s. The two ships of the class, Vettor Pisani and Carlo Alberto, were frequently deployed overseas during their careers. The former served in the Far East during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 while the latter was involved in pioneering long-range radio experiments several years later before deploying to South American waters. Carlo Alberto then served as a training ship for several years. Both ships participated in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12 and played minor roles in World War I, during which time Carlo Alberto was converted into a troop transport and Vettor Pisani into a repair ship. They were both discarded in 1920 and subsequently scrapped.