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402:) and were a radical design departure from their predecessors – being larger and with a more balanced mix of weapons, in order to accomplish multiple mission types not typically expected of traditional torpedo boats. With a full load displacement of 1,754 tons and mounting a main armament of four 105mm (4.1 inch) guns in single placements, six 21in torpedo tubes in two triple mounts, provisions for mine-laying operations, and multiple AA mounts, they were comparable with British destroyers of the period. Fifteen ships were built at 33: 564:
10.5 cm flak guns, plus an increased number of smaller antiaircraft guns, but those ships kept the torpedo and mine laying abilities of their predecessors. To enable those ships for ocean operations, their range had to be dramatically enlarged. As a technical innovation, all auxiliary machinery were electrical powered instead of the usual steam powered ones. Nine vessels were planned, again all at
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The 1944 Type Fleet torpedo boats were planned after a radical change in torpedo boat tactics. They were designed to be able to operate with other fleet units in the North Atlantic. This class had the main focus of armament changed to anti-aircraft artillery. Therefore, the main armament were four
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Certain old torpedo boats and coastal motor boats from WW I were still on active service during WW II after modernisation in 1920s and 1930s. While most were converted to various auxiliary duties at the beginning of the war, several were still used in their original torpedo boat role. Examples
456:) the 1940 Type was more a destroyer than a torpedo boat, with a full load displacement of 2,566 tons and carrying four 5-inch guns and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes in two quadruple mountings, and was based on Dutch designs. Twelve were ordered in 1940–1941, and numbered 192:
were rearmed after the outbreak of war and used first in the invasions of Poland and Norway, and then in the latter stage of the war participated in Operation Hannibal, the German evacuation from the east. Surviving units were transferred to Allied navies after the war.
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The 1941 Type Fleet torpedo boat was an improvement of the 1939 class with more powerful engines and additional anti-aircraft artillery was added. Fifteen of these boats were ordered in 1942–1944, once again all at
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The 1937s incorporated some modifications to the 1935 design, including lower pressure turbines, but with little real improvement. They suffered from the same limitations as their predecessors
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s and experienced similar operational conditions and upgrades. They entered service in 1927 and 1928 and all but one had been lost before mid-1942.
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s were successful sea-boats, although limited to coastal waters, and most remained in service until 1944, by which time all had been lost.
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The 1935 class were a new design, to be a maximum "declared" displacement of around 600 tons in order to come within a clause in the
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Twelve 1935s were built; unlike the preceding vessels of the 1923 and 1924 designs, these were given numbers (
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were armed principally, if not exclusively, with torpedoes and varied widely in size. They were not small
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contracted three Dutch shipbuilders to build some smaller vessels. Classed as "Fleet torpedo boats" (
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were launched but were scuttled incomplete at Elbing, while the remaining vessels (
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and came into service in 1926 and 1927. All built by the Naval Dockyard at
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torpedo boats
World War II
schnellboote
destroyers
torpedo-boat flotillas
T107
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T196
T190
Type 23 torpedo boat
German
Bird of prey
World War I
Wilhelmshaven
Albatross
Type 24 torpedo boat
Type 35 torpedo boat
Washington Naval Treaty
Type 37 torpedo boat
Schichau
Elbing
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