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The Japanese Type 11 PT-15 patrol torpedo boat is the first ship we would like
to present from the Japanese naval tech tree. Let's take a closer look at it.
After the end of the Second World War and the capitulation of the Japanese Empire, the fleet from the Land of the Rising Sun, once the mightiest in the world, was far from fully destroyed. Soon after the war, most institutions and departments of the naval forces were transformed into the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and for good reason. A maritime nation simply must defend its ocean territories. Today the Japanese military fleet is one of the largest in the world and continues the centuries-old traditions of Japan's sea warriors. Interestingly, only 15 torpedo boats were built in more than 20 years after the Maritime Self-Defense Force had been founded. After this, military doctrine changed and small ships were built for anti-submarine warfare instead.
Today's hero is the Type 11 PT-15 torpedo boat, the last of its kind to be deployed by Japan. This vessel exhibits the typical features of the post-war Japanese boats that were built in the shipyards of Western countries. The PT-15 has good navigability thanks to its effective body lines around the midship frame, which became a characteristic of Japanese post-war vessels. The boat's powertrain of two diesel and two gas turbine engines had an overall output of 11,000 hp and allowed the boat to reach the impressive speed of 40 knots (over 70 km/h). In contrast to early post-war torpedo boat series, the armament of the PT-15 is doubly strong – she has four torpedo tubes equipped with American Mk 16 torpedoes and two automatic 40mm Bofors L/60 cannons on the bow and stern. It also has a crew complement of 28.
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In spite of her solid armament and large exterior, this torpedo boat is always at the front thanks to its excellent maximum speed in War Thunder. The PT-15's main task is to destroy naval targets regardless of their size and the boat does this job admirably. Her four large and powerful torpedoes, each weighing 1,800 kg, are her main tool for destroying larger vessels. Apart from their impressive mass, these American torpedoes are renowned for their more powerful explosive capabilities. A direct hit from one of these torpedoes deals catastrophic damage. Her 40mm cannons in rotating mounts provide a means to tear enemy ships and light ground targets (artillery, for example) to pieces, a single hit on an aircraft will almost always turn it into a fireball of debris and kerosene.
The Japanese naval line in War Thunder is very interesting.
Keep an eye on our news and get ready for fierce sea battles – see you soon!
The War Thunder Team!
Comments (101)
..., a single hit on an aircraft will almost always turn it into a fireball of debris and kerosene. Well, not in Warthunder.
Oh yes, we are going to put on one of the Nations whose Navy was one of the more large history a patrol boat that he has nothing of Japanese, oh yes, the crew!, that makes it Japanese!, I think that you as with tanks and planes, Japan again to get the leftovers, "well done gaijin".
So when will the Naval Part of War Thunder be released for everyone, Gaijin?
When will ze German U-Boat be added Gaijin?
If movie Jaws ever thought me anything, it is that we need a bigger boat :P
why use Mark.16? when they already have Type 93....come on USA...
Post-war, basically everything Japan got was US or license built US stuff, because they weren't allowed other things. Mk. 16 isn't a bad torpedo, but other than size (Long Lance is massive) and safety issues (all that oxygen), the Long Lance is simply better. None of the Japanese boats I've been able to find will be able to use Type 93 - max torpedo tube size on boats is 53cm, but Long Lance requires 61cm.
tizianenel, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_95_torpedo is correct size for 533mm tubes, but I don't know if it was used or not. Probably the closest to Type 93 that we could get anyway.
No longer can I see Gaijin's development strategy because they keep adding new features more rapidly as their servers get more and more empty. We just got the TOW tanks which surely need some more tweaking and now they already announced that they're going to release NFs. They did those to keep us on their servers. We haven't even got all our AF and GF MM problems tweaked yet. But I hope with hard wor... the situation will improve and that we will get much more players. Gaijin I'm counting on you
Where Type72 torpedo? I think Pt-15 had type 72 torpedo. Type 72 torpedo is made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Firing range 10000m/65knots 20000m/45knots.Explosives 300kg. plz japs torpedo.
no submarines,no this , no that , thumbs down .... try to copy Steel Ocean pls! ;P a good concept is already there just have to "transplant" it right!
where is the japanese tanks the italian tanks are similar to japanese tanks focus on japanese tanks instead of italian
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