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MAS (motorboat)

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250:, intended to allow them to clamber over the booms which were supported by large timber baulks. The boats were powered by an electric motor for a silent approach and carried two torpedoes. Four were built; the first two were scuttled when their slow motors failed to get them to the harbour booms at Pola before daybreak and in a second operation, another boat made such a loud clattering noise climbing the booms that it was spotted and destroyed by gunfire. 1332: 153: 145: 538: 1320: 33: 716: 172:
during World War I in 1915–1918. Models used were directly derived from compact civilian motorboats, provided with petrol engines which were compact and reliable (characteristics which were not common at the time). They were used not only in the anti-submarine patrol role, but also for daring attacks
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for repairs the next day, the action compelled the Turkish government to intern eight Soviet ships set to repeat the same journey. Also in the Aegean Sea, on 27 April 1942, near Kastelorizo, a flotilla of MAS rescued a motor sailing boat with Jewish refugees from
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dive-bombers. MAS boats destroyed troop barges and damaged Soviet warships. A MAS boat commander, Sub-Lieutenant Ettore Bisagno, was killed in battle. One MAS was destroyed and three damaged by fighter-bombers in September 1942 during a heavy attack on
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machine-gun. Isotta-Fraschini produced its ASM 180 series of marine engines for the MAS from 1933 to 1955. The standard engine in World War II was the ASM 184, a 18-cylinder machine capable of producing 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) with 2,000 rpm.
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they were seized and put into service by Italian forces. All survived World War II and in 1945 were returned to Albania. Four units were transferred to the
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and was being rerouted to Turkish waters. The small vessel was carrying German ammunition. The British crew and a Greek naval officer were taken prisoner.
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engines. The MAS of World War II had a maximum speed of 45 kn (52 mph; 83 km/h) and mounted two 450 mm (18 in) torpedoes and one
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A type of anti-submarine craft based on the MAS design was developed by the Italian Navy in World War II. This was the
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In 1940 there were 48 MAS 500-class units available. Older units were used in secondary theatres, such as the
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boats with displacements of 20–30 tonnes (depending on the class), a 10-man crew and armament composed of two
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A significant success came in December 1917, when an MAS boat managed to sink the pre-dreadnought battleship
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The Naval Policy of Austria-Hungary, 1867–1918: Navalism, Industrial Development and the Politics of Dualism
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of small MAS became apparent during the conflict, and they were increasingly replaced by larger Yugoslavian
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were sunk in the harbor; four of the boats were in need of mechanical repairs and could not be evacuated.
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Jordan, John (2009). "Italian Fast Coastal Forces: Development, Doctrine and Campaigns 1914–1986".
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Italian MAS continued to be improved after the end of World War I, thanks to the availability of
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On 1 December 1941, two Italian MAS boats engaged with torpedoes and machine gun fire the
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which had been taken over by a British Army boarding party from the Greek submarine
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The main Austrian fleet remained securely at anchor in the harbour at Pola (now
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Italian Navy site Pictures of MAS boats amongst other historical Italian ships
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in Trieste harbor. The greatest success of Italian MAS was the sinking of the
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In May 1943, the seven MAS boats in the Black Sea were transferred to the
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in June 1942. The MAS squadron came under intense air attack from Soviet
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is preserved at the Sacrario delle Bandiere naval museum located at the
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and torpedo boats but performed well. They sank the 5,000-ton steamer
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A flotilla of MAS served at German request as reinforcements in the
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Very Special Ships: Abdiel Class Fast Minelayers of World War Two
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sank three allied freighters on the night of 13 August 1942 off
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An early MAS, from a magazine article published in January 1917
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of Malta in July 1941, which caused the loss of two motorboats
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In 1926, four MAS boats were built for and purchased by the
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built in Germany and by new improved versions, classified
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Gabriele d'Annunzio: Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War
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In June 1918, it was the boat which sank the 723:Only two complete examples survive to this day 1935: 1358: 1064:The Naval War in the Mediterranean, 1940–1943 576:, which was subsequently destroyed by German 534:, disabling it for the remainder of the war. 233: 131: 117: 89: 83: 67: 8: 1100:"MAS and Midget Submarines in the Black Sea" 360:of the 21st MAS Squadron working within the 679:, or "VAS", equipped with a good amount of 396:harbor in the face of the British advance. 1942: 1928: 1920: 1365: 1351: 1343: 1126:, Conway Maritime Press, 1980, pp. 313–314 719:MAS 15 Preserved at the Vittoriano in Rome 238:(Jumping Boats), officially classified as 1373:Italian naval ship classes of World War I 814:Naval Weaponry: Italy's MAS Torpedo Boats 699:adventures, used the MAS acronym for his 637:, MAS boats sank the German torpedo boat 52:(torpedo-armed motorboat), alternatively 846:. Purdue University Press. p. 334. 2900:Motor torpedo boats of the Regia Marina 1315: 1211:Hughes-Hallett, Lucy (20 August 2013). 806: 202:on 10 June 1918 by a boat commanded by 572:and disabled the 10,000-ton transport 423:torpedoed and crippled the transport 254:Interwar Period and Spanish Civil War 7: 1217:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. 980: 978: 488:seized the Greek motor sailing ship 1265:"MAS 96 – Gruppo di Cultura Navale" 1066:, Chatham Publishing, pp. 253–255. 867:RodrĂ­guez GĂłnzalez, AgustĂ­n RamĂłn. 463:, forcing it to run aground on the 126:; the most famous of which was the 91:SocietĂ  Veneziana Automobili Navali 27:Boat used by the Italian Royal Navy 940:Veleca, Vincenzo (1 August 2011). 695:, who employed MAS in some of his 614:Another flotilla of four MAS, the 524:, torpedoed the British destroyer 221:), protected by several layers of 25: 2905:World War II naval ships of Italy 1098:Rosselli, Alberto (9 June 2010). 827:I MAS e le motosiluranti italiane 206:. MAS boats later engaged in the 116:In the context of the unit title 1330: 1318: 889:Pearce, William (5 April 2019). 683:equipment given her small size. 230:-class tracked torpedo motorboat 82:. 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Routledge, pp. 147–148. 915:Nicholson, Arthur (2015). 825:Bagnasco, Erminio (1969). 560:for the planned attack on 55:Motoscafo antisommergibili 49:Motoscafo armato silurante 2660:General stores issue ship 2329:Amphibious transport dock 2104:Merchant aircraft carrier 2094:Interdiction Assault Ship 1962: 1891: 1151:"Gunboats of USSR in WW2" 753:Vittoriale degli italiani 677:vedetta anti sommergibile 633:After the signing of the 549:in June 1942, during the 2738:Deep-submergence vehicle 2728:Cruise missile submarine 2655:Fast combat support ship 2298:Guided-missile destroyer 2156:Standard-type battleship 919:. Seaforth. p. 68. 649:, on 11 September 1943. 480:. 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Index

MAS (boat)

World War II
Mediterranean Sea
torpedo-armed vessels
Regia Marina
World War I
World War II
Venice
planing
torpedoes
cannon
flotilla
Decima MAS


quick-firing gun
Hotchkiss
Austro-Hungarian Navy
SMS Wien
Austro-Hungarian
SMS Szent István
Pula
Luigi Rizzo
Second Battle of Durazzo
Pula
Croatia
defensive booms
Grillo-class tracked torpedo motorboat
continuous tracks

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