The Brin-class submarine was a group of five long-range submarines built for the Royal Italian Navy during the 1930s.
Brin-class submarine
The Škoda 10 cm K10 was a 100 mm (3.9-inch) naval gun of the Austro-Hungarian Navy used as tertiary armament on semi-dreadnought battleships and as primary armament on scout cruisers and destroyers during World War I. After World War I, variants of the Škoda 10 cm K10 were widely produced in Italy as the 100/47 series of guns, which served in a number of roles, on a wide variety of ships, with a number of navies.
A twin "Minizini" mount aboard the Soviet cruiser Krasnyi Kavkaz