Vittorio Veneto was a member of Littorio-class battleships from I-country. The overall design of Littorio-class ships was remarkable, especially her 381mm guns that were as powerful as 406mm guns. In her protection design, Veneto utilized Pugliese Defense System. During the World War II, she was stuck and damaged by torpedoes in the Battle of Cape Matapan in 1941, and she did not return to the battleground due to fuel shortage. After the surrender of I-country, Veneto was relocated to Malta and was attacked by G-country radio-controlled bombs. Veneto lived to see the end of the World War II.
Buongiorno signor ammiraglio. Here is Vittorio Veneto, Littorio class battleship of the I-Country Navy. It's my pleasure to meet you here. Please assist me to handle the rest of the military affairs.
Engagement
Buongiorno vuoi il caffè? Veneto is very happy with the coffee and the unexpected surprises. I will be relieved if you can be with me.
Buongiorno vuoi il caffè?能在这里享受清晨的咖啡,同时也收到了这份意外的惊喜,维内托现在很幸福。有提督在我身边的话,我会安心很多。
Trivia
A.k.a VV (Vittorio Veneto)
Vittorio Veneto's red-white stripes tie resembles the Italian Navy Air Recognition Stripes on the bow, which it is the common feature of Italian warship during World War II.
She acts as the Ex-3 final boss in the latest summer event. Although the illustration is abyss fleet, her data and equipment are the same as the Ex-4 reward.
Coffee is her favorite. Even at war, she also brings her coffee cup and enjoys the coffee while firing. In the history, it is said that Vittorio Veneto is much more luxurious than we thought, just like a yacht cruise.
Her illustration is just like the leader of a Mafia, serious and mature. Her sister Camicia Nera's words confirm the view. But her size is like a loli. It is because Vittorio Veneto has the lowest Initial Metacentric Height in the famous battleships in WWII. As it was built to operate in the relatively small Mediterranean Sea, never far from a friendly base, her endurance is low: