List of destroyers of Italy

This is a list of destroyers of the Regia Marina and Marina Militare, sorted by era and class.
Regia Marina
World War I
- Fulmine
 - Lampo class
 - Nembo class
 - Soldato class
 - Indomito class
 - Ardito class
 - Audace class
 - Rosolino Pilo class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929
- Rosolino Pilo
 - Giuseppe Cesare Abba
 - Pilade Bronzetti - renamed Giuseppe Dezza in 1921
 - Giuseppe Missori
 - Antonio Mosto
 - Ippolito Nievo
 - Francesco Nullo - renamed Fratelli Cairoli in 1921
 - Simone Schiaffino
 
 - Alessandro Poerio class - built as scout cruisers (esploratori), reclassified as destroyers on 1 July 1921
- Alessandro Poerio - to Nationalist Spain in October 1937 as Huesca
 - Cesare Rossarol
 - Guglielmo Pepe - to Nationalist Spain in October 1937 as Teruel
 
 - Aquila class - ordered as large destroyers by Romania, but taken over by Italy on 5 June 1915 while building and reclassified as scout cruisers (esploratori); two sold 1920 and remaining two reclassified as destroyers on 5 September 1938
- Aquila - to Nationalist Spain on 11 October 1937 as Melilla
 - Falco - to Nationalist Spain on 11 October 1937 as Ceuta
 - Nibbio - to Romania on 1 July 1920 as NMS Mărășești
 - Sparviero - to Romania on 1 July 1920 as NMS Mărăști
 
 - Mirabello class - built as scout cruisers (esploratori), reclassified as destroyers on 1 October 1938
 - Urakaze class - ordered by Japan
- Audace - ordered as Kawakaze; sold to Italy in 1916; reclassified as torpedo boat on 1 October 1929
 
 - La Masa class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929
- Giuseppe La Masa
 - Angelo Bassini
 - Agostino Bertani- renamed Enrico Cosenz in 1921
 - Benedetto Cairoli
 - Giacinto Carini
 - Nicola Fabrizi
 - Giuseppe La Farina
 - Giacomo Medici
 
 - Giuseppe Sirtori class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929
 
World War II

- Palestro class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1938
 - Generali class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1929
 - Curtatone class - reclassified as torpedo boats on 1 October 1938
 - Leone class
 - Sella class
 - Sauro class
 - Turbine/Borea class
 - Navigatori class
 - Freccia/Dardo class
 - Folgore class
 - Maestrale class
 - Oriani or Poeti class
 - Soldati class
 
Cancelled ships
- Comandanti Medaglie d'Oro class - 20 vessels planned, none completed
- Comandante Margottini
 - Comandante Baroni
 - Comandante Borsini
 - Comandante Botti
 - Comandante Casana
 - Comandante De Cristofaro
 - Comandante Dell'Anno
 - Comandante Fontanta
 - Comandante Ruta
 - Comandante Toscano
 - Comandante Giobbe
 - Comandante Giorgis
 - Comandante Moccagatta
 - Comandante Rodocanacchi
 - Comandante Corsi
 - Comandante Esposito
 - Comandante Fiorelli
 - Comandante Giannatassio
 - Comandante Milano
 - Comandante Novaro
 
 
Captured ships
- Premuda - former Yugoslav destroyer Dubrovnik, captured in April 1941
 - Beograd class
 - Chacal class
- FR 22 - former French destroyer Panthére, captured in November 1942
 
 - Guépard class
 - Bourrasque class
- FR 31 - former French destroyer Trombe, captured in November 1942
 
 
Post-World War II
- Artigliere - ex Benson-class USS Woodworth
 - Aviere - ex Gleaves-class USS Nicholson
 - Impetuoso class
 - Impavido class
 - Fante class - former Fletcher-class destroyers of the US Navy
 - Audace class
 - Durand de la Penne class
- Luigi Durand de la Penne; formerly Animoso
 - Francesco Mimbelli; formerly Ardimentoso
 
 - Orizzonte class
 
References
- Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M (1979). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-133-5.
 - Fraccaroli, Aldo (1970). Italian Warships of World War 1. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0105-7.
 - Fraccaroli, Aldo (1968). Italian Warships of World War 2. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0002-6.
 - Stille, Mark (2021). Italian Destroyers of World War 2. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4728-4055-4.