Giulio Ingianni is a deep-sea patrol boat of the Italian Coast Guard, built in Fincantieri CRN Ancona shipyard and delivered June 13, 1992 in the presence of the Minister of Merchant Marine Facchiano.
The boat was equipped with two Isotta Fraschini ID 36 SS 16 V.200 diesel engines that allow a maximum speed of 21 knots with a range of 1,000 nautical miles.
In 2012 was refitted by SIMAN shipyards in La Spezia,[3] with a few updates, as new Caterpillar diesel engines and displacement increased to 245 tons.
He returned to Italy in 1921, where he held the "Independent Ports Consortium of Special Commissioner Offices of Genoa" and "Regent of the Directorate General of Merchant Shipping".
After leaving the Coast Guard in 1939 he was appointed a Senator of the Kingdom, but was recalled to active duty during World War II, serving until 1944.