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Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Completed in 1917, the ship played a small role in the 11th Battle of the Isonzo later that year. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II and was towed to Genoa and where she spent the rest of the war. The ship had her guns disabled when the Royal Navy bombarded Genoa in 1941. GM 194 was captured by the Germans after the Italian Armistice in 1943 and was turned over to the puppet Repubblica Sociale Italiana (Italian Social Republic) that they installed afterward. She was scuttled at the end of the war and subsequently scrapped.

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  • Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Completed in 1917, the ship played a small role in the 11th Battle of the Isonzo later that year. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II and was towed to Genoa and where she spent the rest of the war. The ship had her guns disabled when the Royal Navy bombarded Genoa in 1941. GM 194 was captured by the Germans after the Italian Armistice in 1943 and was turned over to the puppet Repubblica Sociale Italiana (Italian Social Republic) that they installed afterward. She was scuttled at the end of the war and subsequently scrapped. (en)
  • ファー・ディ・ブルーノ (Faà di Bruno) はイタリア海軍のモニター。 (ja)
  • Il Faà di Bruno fu un'unità della Regia Marina costruita durante la prima guerra mondiale presso l'Arsenale di Venezia, utilizzata come batteria galleggiante nell'ambito del sistema di difesa dell'Alto Adriatico. (it)
  • «Фаа ді Бруно» (італ. Faà di Bruno) був імпровізованим італійським монітором, побудованим під час Першої світової війни. Свою назву отримав на честь італійського офіцера Еміліо Фаа ді Бруно, який загинув під час битви біля Лісси. Фактично це була самохідна баржа з прикріпленою носовою частиною. Корабель був виведений з експлуатації в 1924 році, але повернулася до служби як плавуча батарея GM 194 на початку Другої світової війни. Її доправили до Генуї, де вона і провела решту війни. Батарея була захоплена німцями після капітуляції Італії в 1943 році і була перейменована на "Biber". Плавуча батарея здалась в травні 1945 року і згодом була розібрана на метал. (uk)
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  • Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Completed in 1917, the ship played a small role in the 11th Battle of the Isonzo later that year. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II and was towed to Genoa and where she spent the rest of the war. The ship had her guns disabled when the Royal Navy bombarded Genoa in 1941. GM 194 was captured by the Germans after the Italian Armistice in 1943 and was turned over to the puppet Repubblica Sociale Italiana (Italian Social Republic) that they installed afterward. She was scuttled at the end of the war and subsequently scrapped. (en)
  • ファー・ディ・ブルーノ (Faà di Bruno) はイタリア海軍のモニター。 (ja)
  • Il Faà di Bruno fu un'unità della Regia Marina costruita durante la prima guerra mondiale presso l'Arsenale di Venezia, utilizzata come batteria galleggiante nell'ambito del sistema di difesa dell'Alto Adriatico. (it)
  • «Фаа ді Бруно» (італ. Faà di Bruno) був імпровізованим італійським монітором, побудованим під час Першої світової війни. Свою назву отримав на честь італійського офіцера Еміліо Фаа ді Бруно, який загинув під час битви біля Лісси. (uk)
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  • Faà di Bruno (monitore) (it)
  • Italian monitor Faà di Bruno (en)
  • ファー・ディ・ブルーノ (モニター) (ja)
  • Faà di Bruno (1917) (uk)
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