Sirio-class torpedo boat
The Sirio class was a class of six sea-going steam-powered torpedo boats of the Italian Regia Marina built by the German shipyard Schichau-Werke from 1904–1906. They served in the Italo-Turkish War and the First World War.
Design
In 1904, work began at the German shipyard of Schichau-Werke, Elbing on a class of six torpedo-boats for the Italian Navy. They were long between perpendiculars and overall, with a beam of and a draught of. Two Coal-fired Schultz-Thornycroft boilers fed Vertical triple-expansion steam engines rated at, giving a rated speed of, which corresponded to an in-service sea speed of about. Sufficient coal was carried to give a range of at or at. Displacement was.Three torpedo tubes were fitted, with a gun armament of three 47 mm guns. The ships had a crew of 38 officers and men.