02 December 1909 happened: The precursor of light cruisers

02/12/14

1909 the glorious name Quarto is imposed on the new combat unit under construction at the Arsenale of Venice. "The Quarto is one of the most successful units of our Marina and has made excellent services in peace and war, at home and abroad, in its twenty-four years of operation, confirming that the really good ships, as a project and as a material , always remain good ”.

Words of a commander in 2 ^, the then corvette captain Alberto Da Zara, who spends words of true admiration for this splendid unity.

Designed by the major of the naval genius Giulio Truccone, launched on 9 August 1911 and entered into service on 11 May 1912, the Quarto has stupendous hull shapes that allow it to walk at full strength without lifting the "whiskers" of foam and without apparent effort ; this has always led everyone into serious errors in the appreciation of its speed, starting with the opposing submarines, who regularly saw their torpedoes parading from the stern of the Italian Explorer. These numerous escapes are at the origin of the legend, born during the Great War, that the exasperated Austrians had placed a bounty for its sinking.

The Quarto was one of the Navy units to have completed the largest number of war missions throughout the First World War, and remained in the breach for many years until it was reclassified as Light Cruiser in the post-war period. One of his best-known combat actions is vividly described in the words of war correspondent Arnaldo Fraccaroli, from board in August 1916:

“The hostile land appears far away: Lissa appears. The Italian ship shakes from what was its only apparent sleep. The night no longer protects her now. Dark figures run along the edge, lower the ropes of rope, strip the gray ship even more. Certain small slender rods at the stern and bow are seen raising with a movement of the steering wheel: the cannons for air defense. Groups of gunners stop around the biggest guns. Telephone wires are connected from the pieces to the control tower, pointers are applied to the telephone headset, the servers are ready for the loading cranes to refuel the bullets, a column is formed for the passage of the reserves to the pieces. The ship takes on the hard aspect of fighting. The two youngest officers on board are carrying out the battle flag to hoist it on the ship: the flaming flag that the ladies of Quarto have given to the explorer from the glorious name. A religious sense of reverence and emotion takes all the people on the ship. The flag unfolds which is like the sacred spirit, which is the soul of this armed will. ... And suddenly a cry of alarm falls on the industrious silence of the people: - Submarine in the bow! In the moment of danger the ship stiffens all in a single supreme will: that of the commander. The hardest battle a ship can encounter begins: that against a submarine, against the unknown that assails and does not reveal itself. The Commander gave a lightning order: - Full force! The scout jumps up and rushes towards the whirlpool that has opened on the sinking of the submarine. The lookout cries: - torpedo against the bow! The ship moves with an immediate maneuver. The target has escaped. But the danger has not ceased. Another torpedo can come. But do not lose the mind: Lissa! And here, as the wake of the torpedo flies five meters from the side of the ship, the trumpets sing the "march on the field". On the sea of ​​Lissa, in the waters watched by the Austrians, with a submarine around, with the thrill of death just passed, the crew is electrified. The fighting flag is explained, connected, waving at the first sun like a downpour of liberation. The trumpets sound the signal: "Raise the fighting flag". Every morning, every evening, on board the ships the sailor greets the flag that is raised and lowered, and interrupts all work, and discovers himself, and stands at attention: every morning, every evening. They are sacred moments. But this is still something more: it is the flag of combat, it is as if the ship was rearing its life on the antenna, it is as if the divine spirit of the Fatherland rose to bless and protect. The trumpet blasts fade away , they vanish. The flag is hoisted. Then the artillery starts playing with thunderous loops. Lissa is here before.

Source: Military Navy