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F 585 ITS Granatiere
 
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Type, class:
Frigate; Soldati (Artigliere) class

Builder: Fincantieri, Ancona, Italy
 
STATUS:
Laid down: December 1, 1983 (as Iraqi F-17 Al Qadisiya)
Launched: June 1, 1985
laid up in cause of weapon embargo
transferred to Italian Navy
Commissioned: March 20, 1996
Decommissioned: September 30, 2015
Fate: laid up

 
Namesake: Granatiere = the grenadier
Ships Motto: A ME LE GUARDIE (guards to me!)
Technical Data: see INFO > Soldati/Artigliere class Frigate
 
 
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ITS Granatiere (F 585):
 
Granatiere was laid down on 1 December 1983 and launched on 1 June 1985 by Fincantieri at Ancona. She was commissioned on 20 March 1996. In the early 1980s, the ship had been given the name Al Qadisiya and the pennant number F-17.

The ship received the Combat Flag in a joint ceremony with the twin units Artigliere, Aviere and Bersagliere on 5 July 1996. General Roberto Di Nardo, National President of the Granatieri di Sardegna Association, which, together with the banner, delivered to the Commander of the ship, on behalf of the Association, an artistic inlaid wooden chest for the conservation of the Flag.

Employed since its entry into service mainly in anti-immigration patrolling activities, during the same activity, in July 2001, sailing in the Lower Ionian Sea, it distinguished itself in the recovery of about 650 refugees, which it collected in the high seas and subsequently landed in Crotone. The ship changed its operational base, being redeployed to Taranto, after the first units of the Lupo-class, deployed in the base of the Apulian city, were progressively decommissioned due to age limits.

In 2002, after a brief stop to dry-dock, she carried out two important international activities, first the STANAVFORLANT, which lasted from 11 April to 7 July, followed by STANAVFORMED, from 9 September to 4 November. In these two activities, the ship touched the ports of Souda in Crete, Aksaz in Turkey, Split in Croatia, Tunis in Tunisia.

In 2003, it was one of the first Italian ships to touch the port of Tripoli, as part of the relaxation of relations between Gaddafi's Libya and Italy.

In the two-year period 2004-05 he made a long stop in Taranto, for planned works.

However, 2005 was the year that saw it be present in two oceans of the globe. From May of the same year until July, she visited the ports of Lisbon in Portugal, Cadiz and Rota in Spain then, after a brief stop in Taranto, she was unexpectedly called to the Indian Ocean and precisely to the Horn of Africa for the defense of the merchant traffic from piracy. The ship, with a short notice of only fifteen days, was able to be able to move for a long activity and among other things, in the course of the operations of contrast and escort to the domestic merchant ships flying in the area, such as the Jolly Marrone, in the Gulf of Aden, gave relief to Somali shipwrecks who had been recovered by a Danish merchant ship. Among the shipwrecked women children, including one born at sea the previous day. After giving assistance with the medical personnel on board, the Grenadier patrol boat escorted the merchant ship to the port of Djibouti where the shipwrecked were disembarked. As in 2001, with the illegal immigrants recovered off the coast of Crotone, the ship returned to the headlines in Italy, where the news bounced around in the main newspapers. During this long activity, the ship touched the ports of Djibouti and Salalah in Oman, returning to Taranto on 25 November 2005.

The decommissioning plan provides for its decommissioning in the sequence Artigliere, Granatiere, Aviere, Bersagliere. Granatiere the planned withdrawal from service in 2014 was then postponed to 2015.

source: wikipedia
 
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