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Anchor text: Italian
Target Entity: Regia_Marina
Preceding Context: Destroyers became so much more useful, having better seaworthiness and greater capabilities than torpedo boats, that they eventually replaced most torpedo boats. However, the London Naval Treaty after World War I limited tonnage of warships, but placed no limits on ships of under 600 tons. The French,
Succeeding Context: , Japanese and German Navies developed torpedo boats around that displacement, 70 to 100 m long, armed with two or three guns of around 100 mm (4 in) and torpedo launchers. For example the Royal Norwegian Navy Sleipner-class destroyers were in fact of a torpedo boat size, while the Italian Spica-class torpedo boat were closer in size to a destroyer escort. After World War II they were eventually subsumed into the revived corvette classification.
Paragraph Title: Introduction of torpedo boat destroyers
Source Page: Torpedo boat

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