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We present the most widely produced Soviet boat of the Second World War – the G-5 motor torpedo boat.
Development of the G-5 torpedo boat began way back in 1928, under the direction of the famous aircraft designer Tupolev. This small and nimble vessel was created to combat large enemy ships. Her main role was to approach the enemy ship, fire off two torpedoes and quickly retreat before the enemy’s deck artillery turns you into a pile of duralumin and wood splinters.
The G-5 was equipped with two AM-34 aircraft engines designated GAM-34 and specially adapted for use on naval vessels. In general, these engines were in extremely high demand in the pre-war Soviet period – War Thunder players will already be familiar with them from the TB-3 and MBR-2 airplanes. Practically identical engines were placed in the SMK tanks and the experimental SU-100Y SPG. A powertrain of two of these engines allowed the boat to reach 51 knots (over 94 km/h). The boat was a little over 19 meters long and had a crew of just 6. It had no artillery armament save for a DShK machine gun. The little G-5’s main firepower was in two 53-38 caliber 533 mm torpedoes in dropping torpedo racks. These torpedoes were not launched forward, but were released from the rear of the G-5 in the direction of the boat’s travel instead. To get out of the way of her own torpedoes, the boat had to immediately change course after releasing them.
Over 300 G-5 boats were made. The boat turned out to be not particularly effective at combating enemy vessels, but was widely used as a support boat and landing craft during the Second World War. Officers and seamen who served aboard G-5 boats received a number of awards for bravery and valor, including Hero of the Soviet Union Star Medals.
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In War Thunder, the G-5 torpedo boat is a reserve vessel in the USSR naval tech tree. This small vessel is very vulnerable to enemy fire, and the G-5’s armament is insufficient for destroying other craft quickly and efficiently. But that isn’t essential. What is essential is moving around quickly and getting direct torpedo hits! After all, the very same torpedoes are used on the Project 183 boat, which we’ve already described to you, these torpedoes can take out any foe on the battlefield – never mind the tiny “contemporaries” of the G-5 in rank I battles.
Very soon, the dangerous little G-5 will rush into battle in the oceanic expanses of War Thunder. She will be available to all participants in the naval warfare closed beta test. Come and enlist in naval battles now!
The War Thunder Team!
Comments (112)
i just thought about a map with waterfalls and the ability to jump them (would be a really nice arcade map with the spawns up there so nobody could spawncamp lol) xD
Russians are pretty bad at designing
Definitely looks like sub, also will we be getting rough weather systems for the the Sea, Land and Air battles. e.g. heavier rain and cross winds and not forgetting large waves? or will we still be stuck with 'incessant' rain?
Out of all the boats announced, many of them carry torpedoes
It was a common and really powerful weapon :)
There will be Mineships too
I thought it was a submarine when I first seen the photo lol I have a feeling they might add subs tho
U-boat + Russian Bias = G-5 Torpedo boat! xaxaxa :))
Interesting boat ! Stona, will devs considering adding more presets per nation soon ?
look at the design of the bridge.... this thing is a goddamn sub... or at least a semi-submersible. there would be no reason for the bridge tower to be hydro-dynamic like that, unless it was intended to be submerged for any length of time while in motion. also, a sloping deck like that makes for a pretty unstable vessel. my hypothesis is that it was meant to be able to survive getting swamped. like a modern lifeboat, and just bob to the surface after.
Wow! Great looking boat! It's design also reminds me of submarine. I love submarines! :D
How long before we get the Taratupa map?
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