
Motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia
In the Second World War, Britain fielded a variety of motor launches (MLs), motor torpedo boats (MTBs), motor gunboats (MGBs) and motor anti-submarine boats (MASBs), which were operated by Coastal Forces.
Motor Torpedo Boats - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net
Oct 6, 2017 · 187 Motor Torpedo Boats lost. See all Allied Warship losses. The U-boat War in World War Two (Kriegsmarine, 1939-1945) and World War One (Kaiserliche Marine, 1914-1918) and the Allied efforts to counter the threat.
MTB 102 - Wikipedia
MTB 102 is one of the few surviving motor torpedo boats that served with the Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy in the Second World War. She was built as a prototype but was purchased and taken into service by the Admiralty.
Vosper 73 ft motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia
The Vosper 73 foot Motor Torpedo Boat was a mid-twentieth century British motor torpedo boat (MTB) designed by Vosper that served in the Royal Navy Coastal Forces during the Second World War. At 73 ft (22 m) long they were considered small boats compared to longer designs such as the Fairmile D.
PT Boats of World War II: From Home Front to Battle - U.S.
PT (Patrol, Torpedo) boats were small, fast, and expendable vessels for short range oceanic scouting, armed with torpedoes and machine guns for cutting enemy supply lines and harassing enemy forces.
HyperWar: US Navy Torpedo Boats (PT-Boats), 1940-1945 - The …
All US Navy Motor Torpedo Boats (PT Boats) of World War II; listed by class, with descriptions and links to pages for individual boats.
Torpedo Boats – World War 2 | Harwich & Dovercourt | History, …
“A surface vessel of war whose main armament is torpedoes, and is intended to travel at sea with the battle fleet to attack major enemy warships.” At the outbreak of war there were three flotillas of Motor Torpedo “short boats” between 60 ft. (18 m) and 72 feet (22 m) long.
Soviet WW2 Motor Torpedo Boats - Naval Encyclopedia
Jul 21, 2021 · During WW2, the Soviet Navy went on producting motor torpedo boats in larger numbers than any other warship. Cheap and capable of operating on rivers as well, with gunboats, they soon proved highly valuable to perforom a large variety of roles, from the black sea to the baltic and their confined shallow waters, but also the pacific.
PT Boat World - Japanese MTBs in WWII
During World War II, Japan built two hundred forty eight MTBs in fifteen different classes. These were: Type T-14 contained eighty-one boats, bearing the hull numbers 538 to 555 and 838 to 900. Type T-15 contained thirty-nine boats, bearing the hull numbers 1001 to 1008, 1101 to 1131.
The Morgan Giles Archive - MTB's
Motor Torpedo Boats (MTB's) were built for high speed and manoeuvrability and low speed night attack to get close enough to enemy vessels to launch their torpedoes. These were operated under the command of 'Coastal Forces'.