Siluro a Lenta Corsa-class Midget Submarine

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SLC manned torpedo, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 2SLC manned torpedo, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 2




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