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Italian landing helicopter dockTrieste

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Multipurpose Italian Navy ship
For other ships with the same name, seeItalian ship Trieste.
Trieste in La Spezia following her delivery on December 7, 2024.
History
Italy
NameTrieste
NamesakeTrieste, a city and seaport in northeastern Italy
Awarded3 July 2015
BuilderFincantieri,Castellammare di Stabia,Naples, Italy;Cantiere navale del Muggiano,La Spezia, Italy
Cost€ 1.171 billion[1]
Yard number6260[4]
Laid down20 February 2018[2]
Launched25 May 2019[3]
Sponsored byLaura Mattarella
Commissioned7 December 2024[5]
IdentificationPennant number: L9890
General characteristics
TypeLanding helicopter dock[6]
Displacement38,000 t (37,000 long tons) full load[7]
Length
Beam47 m (154 ft 2 in)
Depth7.2 m (23 ft 7 in)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 25knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) on TAGs
  • 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) ondiesel engines
  • 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph) on electric engines
Range7,000 nmi (13,000 km; 8,100 mi) to 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)
Endurance30 days
Complement
  • 460 crew
  • 604 marines component
  • (max 1043 + 21)
Sensors &
processing systems
  • Leonardo CMS SADOC Mk4
  • 1 × Leonardo Kronos Dual Band, AESA 3D DBR 4FF, only with X-band radar (Kronos StarFire)[11]
  • 1 × Leonardo Kronos Power Shield, AESA LRR L-band radar
  • 1 × Leonardo conformal IFF
  • 1 × Leonardo Black Snake, anti torpedo towed array sonar
  • 1 ×TACAN
  • 1 × PAR (Precision Approach Radar) Leonardo SPN-720
Electronic warfare
& decoys
integrated EW System by Elettronica Spa with RESM/RECM/CESM and ELINT/COMINT capabilities
Armament
Aircraft carriedusually 12 ×AgustaWestland AW101 or combination withSH90A,AgustaWestland AW129D andF-35B
Notes
  • 50 m × 15 m (164 ft 1 in × 49 ft 3 in) dock, for 4 × 70 tLCU or 1LCAC
  • 55 m × 18 m (180 ft 5 in × 59 ft 1 in) garage decks for vehicles (1,200 m (3,937 ft 0 in) for parking vehicles)
  • 21 m (68 ft 11 in) (25 m × 107 m (82 ft 0 in × 351 ft 1 in)) hangar (up to 2,600 m2 (28,000 sq ft)) for up to 14 AgustaWestland AW101 or combination with SH90A, AgustaWestland AW129D and F-35B (or 530 m (1,738 ft 10 in) for parking vehicles)
  • flight deck 230 m × 36 m (754 ft 7 in × 118 ft 1 in)
  • flight deck with up to 9 spots for AW101 or combination with SH90A helicopters, AgustaWestland AW129D
  • Role 2E NATO standard hospital (700 m2 (7,500 sq ft)) with 28 beds

TheLHDTrieste is a multi-purposelanding helicopter dock (LHD) of theItalian Navy. The ship replaced theaircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi and is the largest vessel in the Italian fleet. She was ordered as part of the 2014–2015 naval program and was built at the Castellammare di Stabia shipyards ofFincantieri. On 7 December 2024, the ship was commissioned at the Italian Navy's base inLivorno.[5]

Project and construction

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As part of the units planned under the 2014–2015 naval law, the new multi-role/multi-function amphibious ship has afull load displacement of approximately 38,000 tons and anoverall length of about 245 meters (803 ft 10 in), making it the largest unit in the fleet. It features two distinct islands, the first (at thebow) for navigation and the second (at the stern) for the management and control of flight operations. This configuration serves a triple purpose, providing a greater visual range, more space on the flight deck, and a more efficient management of various activities.[citation needed]

Theflight deck has a length of 230 meters (754 ft 7 in) and a width of 36 meters (118 ft 1 in), with a total of nine spots for aircraft. It is equipped with two 15-by-15-meter (49 by 49 ft) aircraft elevators with a maximum capacity of 42 tons.

Trieste is equipped with a floodablewell deck below thehangar, which allows the use of amphibious vehicles such asLanding Craft Mechanized (LCM),rigid-hull inflatable boats (RHIB),Landing Craft Air Cushion hovercraft, L-CAC, and the most innovative rapid amphibious landing vehicles (L-CAT) used byNATO and European navies. Unlike the aircraft carrierCavour, which has a single reconfigurable hangar not floodable for vehicle transport, this unit has, below the flight deck, two additional decks, one of which is a hangar with an area of 2,300 m2 (25,000 sq ft) and 530linear meters for vehicle parking with removablebulkheads to reach 2,600 m2 (28,000 sq ft), connected to a lower deck of 2,200 m2 (24,000 sq ft), divided into a garage of 700 m2 (7,500 sq ft) with 253 linear meters for vehicle parking and a floodable 55 by 15 m (180 by 49 ft) well deck, sized for the entry of four LCM-1E or one LCAC.[citation needed]

LikeCavour andGiuseppe Garibaldi,Trieste also features aski-jump on the flight deck to facilitate the takeoff ofSTOVL F-35B aircraft, as reported in the technical specifications, maintaining secondary air capability to be used in case of necessity whenCavour is not available.[citation needed]

The propulsion group has two shafts with variable-pitch five-bladed propellers and two balanced spade rudders, two retractable stabilizer fins, two forward thrusters, and one aft thruster, ensuring greater maneuverability in confined spaces compared to just rudders/propellers.[citation needed]

The first steel plate was cut on July 12, 2017, at the Fincantieri shipyard in Castellammare di Stabia, and a little over seven months later, on February 20, 2018, thekeel waslaid at the shipyard's slipway, marking the start of the ship's construction. The ship waslaunched and christened on May 25, 2019, in the presence of the PresidentSergio Mattarella, with his daughter serving as the ship's godmother. The firstsea trial took place on August 12, 2021, off the coast ofLa Spezia. Three Fincantieri shipyards were involved: the hull was constructed in Castellammare di Stabia, the outfitting was carried out in Muggiano, and the hull maintenance was performed in Palermo.[citation needed]

Design

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Armament and sensors

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The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon systems. Trieste is fitted with three multi-roleOtobreda 76/62 guns (two at the bow and one at the stern) configured as Super Rapid guns with the Strales system and guided ammunition, including provisions for the new Vulcano ammunition. For additional defense, the ship has three remotely controlledOTO Melara 25/80 remote weapon systems equipped with a 25 mm Oerlikon KBA cannon (25x137mm) and two OTO Melara ODLS-20 rocket launchers for launching underwater and aerial decoys. Trieste is fitted for but not with twoSylver A50 vertical launch systems with eight cells each, for a total capacity of 16Aster 15/30 missiles.

Trieste features an advanced sensor suite consisting of the PAR SPN-720, a precision approach radar, a 3D volumetric system capable of tracking 300 tracks and 12 targets simultaneously, with a range exceeding 200 km (120 mi), Radar Kronos Power Shield (AESA in L-band), a multifunction surveillance system with a range of 1,500–2,000 km (930–1,240 mi), IFF SIR-M-PA, a secondary radar for ship and aircraft identification, Dual-band Radar Kronos (DBR AESA 4FF): C-band (Kronos Quad - Fitted For) and X-band (Kronos StarFire), TACAN AN-553/N, for precision approach and sending information to aircraft in flight, "Zeus" EWS (Electronic Warfare System), developed by Elettronica SpA, equipped with a solid-state GaN TRX-based electronic attack subsystem. The EW component is integrated with a Radar Emitter Locator (RE), Radar Countermeasures (RCM), and Radio Communications Countermeasures (RCCM), effective in both open sea and coastal waters. It provides advanced maritime surveillance and situational assessment through ELINT and COMINT, along with an algorithm SEI, and Automatic combat operations direction system SADOC 4.

Airwing

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The ship features a flight deck measuring 230 by 36 metres (755 by 118 ft), covering an area of approximately 7,400 m2 (80,000 sq ft), with nine takeoff spots for heavy helicopters or F-35B fighter jets. Flight deck operations are controlled from the aft island. In full operational conditions, the ship can carry a total of 30–34 aircraft in various combinations of jets and helicopters. In fact, with an area of 2,600 m2 (28,000 sq ft) (compared to the 2,500 m2, 27,000 sq ft ofCavour), is designed to accommodate a maximum of 14 aircraft, also in various configurations. There are two 15-by-15-metre (49 by 49 ft) elevators at the stern each with a maximum load of 42 tons.

Amphibious capabilities

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The ship's amphibious capabilities are highly advanced, and they serve as the primary weapon of the unit. The second deck, below the hangar, with an area of 2,300 m2 (25,000 sq ft), features a floodable well deck measuring 55 by 15 m (180 by 49 ft), designed to accommodate four LCMs, referred to as LC23, or one LCAC / LCAT. The LCMs will be able to transport 1 Ariete tank, 5 Iveco LMV Lynx vehicles, or 1 Centauro, 1 Freccia, or 300 soldiers.

Hospital

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The ship is also equipped with a fully equipped hospital, including operating rooms, radiology and analysis laboratories, a dental clinic, and a ward for 28 seriously ill patients, covering a total area of 700 m2. Additional beds will be accommodated in specially prepared container modules.

In May 2019, the ship was launched at the Castellammare di Stabia shipyards and transferred to La Spezia for final outfitting. The initial delivery was expected by 2022, but it was later postponed to the end of 2023. The construction phase involved over 300 workers, while the installation and completion phase is expected to engage 800 people.[12]

Service history

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ITSTrieste participated in a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) withINS Tamal of theIndian Navy before the latter called at thePort of Naples in Italy between 13 and 16 August 2025. The Indian Naval Ship's port call follows the upgradation of both the country's bilateral ties to Strategic Partnership in 2023 through the India-Italy Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029.[13]

See also

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References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toTrieste (L 9890).
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  2. ^"Castellammare di Stabia: Slipway Works Start On The Multipurpose Amphibious Unit (LHD)" (Press release). Fincantieri. 20 February 2018. Retrieved20 February 2018.
  3. ^"Fincantieri: The Multipurpose Amphibious Unit "Trieste" Launched In Castellammare di Stabia" (Press release). Fincantieri. 25 May 2019. Retrieved25 May 2019.
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  5. ^abCavanna, Giacomo."Nave Trieste consegnata alla Marina Militare, la più grande nave dal dopoguerra". Ares Difesa. Retrieved7 December 2024.
  6. ^"Marina militare, la "nave umanitaria" si trasforma in portaerei. Ed esplodono i costi. Taciuti al Parlamento".Ilfattoquotidiano.it (in Italian). 14 April 2016. Retrieved12 January 2017.
  7. ^"Iniziano le prove in mare per nave Trieste" (in Italian). Retrieved17 August 2021.
  8. ^Di Feo, Gianluca (25 May 2019)."Trieste, la nave di pace che si trasforma in super-portaerei".Repubblica.it (in Italian). Retrieved18 June 2021.
  9. ^"The Defenders"(PDF). Fincantieri. 20 December 2016.Archived(PDF) from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved18 June 2021.
  10. ^abRID 9/2017 p. 71
  11. ^"Land & Naval Radars"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 6 July 2017. Retrieved4 June 2017.
  12. ^"Nave Trieste in arrivo. Per l'allestimento serviranno 800 operai"(PDF).
  13. ^"INS Tamal concludes port call at Naples, Italy" (Press release).Press Information Bureau. 17 August 2025. Retrieved18 August 2025.
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