The Freccia-class destroyer was a class of destroyers built for the Regia Marina, the Italian Royal Navy, in the 1930s. It was basically an enlarged version of the earlier Turbine-class destroyers. Four modified ships were built and delivered in 1933 for Greece.
RN DardoBuilt by Odero, Sestri Ponente,launched 6 September 1930 – completed 25 January 1932Captured by the Germans and renamed TA31. Scuttled on 24 April 1945.
RN FrecciaBuilt by CT Riva Trigioso,launched 3 August 1930 – completed 21 October 1931In the
Spanish Civil War, on 15 August 1937, she torpedoed and damaged the
Panamanian tanker
George McKnight off
Tunis.Sunk on 8 August 1943 off
Genoa by bombing.
RN Saettabuilt by CT Riva Trigioso,launched 17 January 1932 – completed 10 May 1932In the Spanish Civil War, on 11 August 1937, she torpedoed and sank the
Spanish Republican tanker
Campeador in the
strait of Sicily.Sunk by a mine on 3 February 1943 with the loss of 170 men including Lt. Cdr. Enea Picchio, the commanding officer, while 39 men survived.
RN StraleBuilt by Odero, Sestri Ponente,launched 26 March 1931 – completed 6 February 1932Rammed and sank UK submarine HMS
Odin on 14 June 1940. Beached herself on 21 June 1942 near Cape Bon and was finished off by torpedoes from UK submarine HMS
Turbulent.
The Greek Navy ordered four destroyers from Italy in 1929 to a modified design as the Kondouriotis class. The chief difference with the Italian ships was the substitution of four single 120 mm guns (Ansaldo Model 1926) for the twin turrets used in the Italian Navy ships.
RHS Hydra –Built by Odero, Sestri Ponente, launched 21 October 1931, commissioned November 1932Sunk by German aircraft, 22 April 1941.
RHS Spetsai –Built by Odero, Sestri Ponente, commissioned May 1933Served in
World War II, decommissioned in 1946, Scrapped 1947.
RHS Psara –Built by Odero, Sestri Ponente, commissioned May 1933sunk by German aircraft, 20 April 1941.
RHS Kountouriotis –built by Odero, Sestri Ponente, launched 29 August 1931, commissioned November 1932served in World War II, decommissioned and scrapped in 1946.
The two surviving ships, Spetsai and Kondouriotis, served in the Eastern Mediterranean as part of the Free Greek Navy until late 1943. They were then laid up at Port Said, Egypt for want of Italian spare parts, and because their crews were needed for new ships built in the UK for the Free Greek Navy.