
Built as a light V/STOL aircraft carrier by Fincantier1 Shipyards in Italy for the Italian Navy.
22 November 2000 a contract was signed between the shipyard and the Italian Ministry of Naval Defence to built this aircraft carrier.
July 2001 building commenced.
20 July 2004 launched from the Riva Trigoso yard in Genoa, under the name CAVOUR, named after the Italian politician Count Camillo Benso di Cavour, her intended name was first LUIGI EINAUDI, then ANDREA DORIA but before launching changed. The launching ceremony was performed by Mrs. Antonella Augusta di San Martino di San Germano, and the vessel was blessed by the Archbishop of Genoa, H.E. Tarcisio Bertone.
Displacement 27.100 ton standard, dim. 244 x 39 x 7.5m. (draught)
Powered by four General Electric LM2500 COGAG gas turbines, each 22.000 kW, and are manufactured by FiatAvio in Turin. The four turbines are geared to two shafts, 120.000 shp, twin rudders and twin propellers, speed maximum 29 knots.
Range by 16 knots, 7.000 mile.
Fitted out with a bow and stern thrusters.
Two pairs of active stabilizing fins.
Armament VLS for 32 Aster-15 SAAM/IT missiles, 2 – 76mm Oto Melara guns, 3 – 25mm AA guns.
When completed she can support 8 VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) aircraft, or 12 helicopters.
She can be used as an aircraft carrier as well as a transport for wheeled and tracked vehicles for both military and civil missions.
Her aircraft hangars can accommodate 100 light vehicles or 24 main battle tanks for amphibious missions.
Also she can support for LCVP landing craft.
To embark these vehicles she has two access ramps.
Crew; will have accommodation for 451crew, 203 air group, 140 amphibious command task force 140, and 416 marines.
Delivery will be in 2007, and commissioned in 2008.
Italy must be very proud of this aircraft carrier, to depict it on a stamp before it is commissioned.
Source: http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/num/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_ai ... ier_Cavour some other web-sites.