The Italian Navy has initiated a spatial restructuring at the La Spezia base, where infrastructure development projects are expected to begin, since its numerous shipbuilding programs are constantly producing new ships. Thus, as reported by Mer Et Marine, four decommissioned frigates and three submarines were sold as scrap to the Aliaga shipyards in Turkey, freeing up the space they occupied within the navigable zone.
These are the S519 Carlo Feccia Cossato, S520 Leonardo Da Vinci and S521 Gulielmo Marconi, of the Nazario Sauro class, between 44 and 47 years old, and the anti-submarine frigates F573 Scirocco, F574 Aliseo, F575 Euro and F576 Espero. Maestral class, ships have an average age of 40 years.
Choosing Aliaga's Turkish clearinghouses in Izmir makes sense, as their facilities are very large, Rank them in 4the Position worldwide They are not subject to the same stringent environmental controls as corresponding facilities within the European Union.
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