Italian frigate Carlo Margottini (F 592)

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Italian frigate Carlo Margottini (F592) underway in the Mediterranean Sea on 2 January 2022 (220102-N-UP745-1976).JPG
Carlo Margottini on 2 January 2022
History
Naval Ensign of Italy.svgItaly
NameCarlo Margottini
Namesake Carlo Margottini
Builder
Laid down21 April 2010
Launched29 June 2013
Commissioned27 February 2014
Homeport La Spezia
Identification
Motto
  • Per undas ad hostem
  • (To the enemy through the waves)
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and type Carlo Bergamini-class frigate
Displacement6,700 tons
Length144.6 m (474.4 ft)
Beam19.7 m (64.6 ft)
Draught8.7 m (28.5 ft)
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph); max cruise speed 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Range6,800  nmi (12,600 km; 7,800 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement201
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament
Aircraft carried
Aviation facilitiesDouble hangar

Carlo Margottini(F 592) is a Carlo Bergamini-class frigate of the Italian Navy. Which in turn were developed by the FREMM multipurpose frigate program. [1]

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Development and design

Planning assumptions for the Italian Navy are 10 FREMM-IT (4 ASW variants and 6 GP variants) at a cost of 5.9 billion. FREMM-IT will replace the Maestrale and Lupo-class frigates in service with the Italian Navy. In the 2013 Italian budget, the Italian government laid out the necessary financing for two more GP variants (FREMM-IT 7 & 8) and the contract was awarded in September 2013. On 15 April 2015, the Italian Parliament confirmed the deal between OCCAR and Orizzonte Sistemi Navali Spa (Fincantieri and Finmeccanica, since 2017 Leonardo) to begin building units 9 and 10, for 764 million Euros.

As of 16 April 2015, the Italian government has approved funding for all ten FREMM-IT to be delivered to the Italian Navy (4 ASW variants and 6 GP variants). [2]

FREMM-IT 9 & 10 will have undisclosed enhanced capabilities. All 10 Italian FREMM-ITs have extended AAW capabilities, with SAAM-ESD CMS, Aster 30 and Aster 15 missiles for extended area defence. SAAM-ESD CMS use Leonardo MFRA, a 3D active radar (AESA), an evolved version of the Leonardo EMPAR PESA radar (previously embarked on Horizon-class destroyers and the aircraft carrier Cavour). Since the 7th FREMM-IT, there will be updates, such as new conformal IFF antenna and much more stealth response. Since the 9th FREMM-IT, SCLAR-H replaced with Leonardo ODLS-20. In 2017 the Italian FREMM refit started with the installation on each of 2 SITEP MS-424 acoustic guns.

In 2020 it was reported that Italy would sell its last two FREMM-class frigates in the current production line (Spartaco Schergat and Emilio Bianchi) to Egypt. Spartaco Schergat was in the final stage of her sea trials while Emilio Bianchi would follow within one year. The deal reportedly also involved other military equipment and was worth 1.2 billion Euros. [3] It was reported that Italy would then order two additional FREMM frigates to replace those transferred to Egypt with the anticipated delivery of the replacements by 2024. [4]

Construction and career

On 29 June 2013, the launching ceremony of the ship took place at the Fincantieri plants in La Spezia, in the presence of the Chief of Defense, General Biagio Abrate, of the Undersecretary of Defense Senator Roberta Pinotti, the Chief of Defense Staff Admiral Luigi Binelli Mantelli, the Chief of Staff of the Navy team admiral Giuseppe De Giorgi, various representatives of ANMI with the national team admiral president Paolo Pagnottella and about 30 members of the former crews of the previous Margottini. The line-up of honor of the ceremony included the war flag of the Divers and Raiders Group, the medal table of the Navy and the banner of the Blue Ribbon (Province of Genoa), the banners of the Liguria Region, the Province of Genoa and the Municipality of Sestri Levante. The ship’s christening was conducted by Mrs. Stefania Portaccio, niece of military hero Carlo Margottini, after whom the ship is named. [5]

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References

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  2. "Fincantieri – Bergamini Class". www.fincantieri.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  3. "Egypt would have signed an order with Italy for the delivery of two FREMM frigates".
  4. "Italian Minister Confirms Sale of Two Frigates to Egypt".
  5. "Varo di Nave Margottini" [Launch of Margottini Ship](PDF). Marinai d’Italia (in Italian). 2013. pp. 4–5. Retrieved 10 November 2024.