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We are pleased to present another hero of War Thunder naval warfare:
the heavily armed American PT-810 torpedo boat.
The PT-810 was one of four experimental boats built in 1945 with various armaments, but with an identical powertrain. She is a rather large patrol torpedo boat with a draft displacement of 90 tons. The craft was designed to be equipped with armaments of several types at once. The first, of course, was torpedoes: four torpedo tubes with Mk 16 torpedoes were located along the vessel’s sides. In the stern, the engineers placed two depth charge launchers. They also didn’t skimp on artillery armament: the experience of real-life battles had resulted in some significant corrections to the requirements for patrol boats. Two single Bofors 40 mm guns were placed in rotating turrets in the bow and stern of the boat. Two twin Oerlikon 20mm guns were mounted on the bridge and above the engine compartment. As if this wasn't enough, the boat was also equipped with an 81 mm Mk 2 Mod 0 mortar with the ability to fire shells not only in a high arc, but also with direct aim.
The vessel was propelled by four engines, each putting out 1,200 hp. Thanks to the boat’s small mass, these engines gave her an excellent speed of 44 knots (over 80 km/h). In the game, the vessel has a crew of 24.
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In War Thunder, the PT-810 will take a relatively high position in the US navy tech tree. The high rank is explained by the simply overwhelming combat capability for a craft of this class and the absolutely universal applicability of the vessel. Her four powerful torpedoes are suitable for destroying large enemy ships. The rapid-firing twin Oerlikons in their swiftly rotating turrets are perfectly suited for firing at air targets and for eliminating the crews of enemy vessels. In the meantime, the Bofors 40mm gun will methodically knock out all the critically important internal modules of enemy boats and can cause numerous fires with only a few hits. But none of this is likely to be required if the player can accurately fire the boat’s most powerful weapon – the 81 mm mortar, a mere few shots from which can guarantee the destruction of any craft of the same class.
PT-810 is one of the best vessels in the game. Very soon, we’ll start the closed beta test of War Thunder’s naval warfare, and the PT-810 will become a worthy reward for all players that begin researching the American naval tech tree. Hurry and book yourself a participation in the closed beta test! See you soon!
The War Thunder Team!
Comments (49)
I like this "very soon"
Agreed, I have this joke that the CBT won't start until the 31st of December at 11:59, but by the looks of it we may have the CBT by the fall, or at least before winter.
Y3_SkyBreaker, I have an idea that might start on WT anniversary, but I hope sooner than that
Quick! Complain about something!
It's raining all day long :(
Stona, Thats not a bad thing
Anothr Torpedo boat? A big and well armed one, granted, but come on. Show us somethign...bigger....or at least different.
As we have said previously, at the start of the CBT, we will begin with smaller scale ships. During the CBT the outcome of testing will determine how things move.
Smin1080p, They pretty much confirmed no large ships on the stream though, unless this front is damage control
'In War Thunder, the PT-810 will take a relatively high position in the US navy tech tree.' I hope not, really. I really do.
I know people are worried that small boats will go to rank 5, but you need to remember that there is different lines in the tech trees (SPAA, light tanks, bombers, heavy fighters, etc.) PT boats could just be one line, leaving another line to be destroyers or something bigger (maybe) later on.
Got another question: Will beta testers be able to communicate bugs, improvements, and other ideas to developers in a more direct fashion (compared to the forums or posting in the comments)?
Based on previous CBT's, testers get to do bug reports in the same fashion as you can now, making forum posts that conform to guidelines. The only difference is they (may) have a separate forum section to post them in.
SPAA the boats edition
The Bofors also make quick work of light vessels too :)
Smin1080p, ..which one so far introduced isn't considered a 'light vessel'?
Another PT boat to shoot at PT boats with. So...this is...the power...of... naval... combat. Really makes you think why bigger ships were even build.
We are getting torpedo boat after torpedo boat after torpedo boat...just one problem: If we only have torpedo boats, then we will basically have to kill the enemy boats with a torpedo or with AA guns...we need dynamic as I can imagine it being difficult to get a torpedo hit on a PT craft that's going at 30 knots. Still, all of these new ships daily are awesome keep up the good work but plz think about what I said...
So many people that are complaining about this and that ... they don't know your plans in the long run for naval development. I look forward to trying out these boats, they all look interesting! And I am curious to see the collision physics, aim system, weather, water physics, and more that your team will create for the boats. o7
Maybe they should just tell us! Instead of leaving us in the dark! We made them we can destroy them also!
Another boat???
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