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Our focus today is the American 77 ft Elco PT-20 Class starter torpedo boat,
which is capable of performing very well even outside the ‘sandbox’.
We’ve already acquainted our players with boats from the American Electric Launch Company (shortened to Elco) with Kennedy’s famous PT-109. War Thunder’s American naval tech tree will have quite a few vehicles developed by this company, including the reserve 77 ft Elco PT-20 torpedo boat. This boat will be at rank I in the US naval tree and will be one of the first boats that War Thunder players will become familiar with in battle.
In the summer of 1940, American naval command demanded the replacement of low-power and outdated 18 inch (457 mm) torpedoes with the new, 21 inch (533 mm) caliber torpedoes. Increasing the caliber meant increasing the torpedoes’ length. However, the torpedo boats produced at that time were only 70 feet long – not long enough to house the larger torpedo tubes. In order to begin production and deployment of the new torpedo carriers as soon as possible, Elco’s engineers suggested alterations to the design of a torpedo boat project from a previous state order, increasing its length by 7 feet. The first boat for which such changes were made was the PT-20, which became the pioneer of a new series of torpedo boats.
Now let’s take a look at the boat in the game. The PT-20 is a medium-size boat (23.5 meters long) with a medium speed – at full speed, the boat can reach 41 knots (around 75 km/h). As for her armament – it’s great for rank I! The boat has two twinned high-caliber Browning machine guns in fairings along the sides.
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Although the turrets can’t rotate 360 degrees (their arc of fire is limited), they’re excellent at dealing with contemporary boats and small airplanes that try to launch an assault on the PT-20. The boat is equipped with four torpedo bays with respectable 533 mm torpedoes – players will often see the very same torpedoes on higher rank boats. The boat’s commander only has to aim well – these torpedoes will do the rest of the work in destroying any target above water.
The 77 ft Elco PT-20 Class torpedo boat is an excellent introductory vessel for small fleet warfare in War Thunder. This beautiful and dangerous boat will arrive in the first battles of the War Thunder naval closed beta test. Join in!
The War Thunder Team!
Comments (75)
To clarify, caliber is "the internal diameter or bore of a gun barrel" so 18 and 21 inch torpedoes refer to the diameter, not length. They needed a larger boat because the diameter change significantly increased the weight of each torpedo from 18" mk7mod0 1588lbs mk7Dmod2A 1736lbs to 21" mk8mod8 early war PT boats 3178lbs late war mk15mod0 weight 3438lbs mod3 3841lbs), so it was necessary to increase vessel displacement to have the same righting moment and reserve buoyancy.
data is from www.navweaps.com
can we please see some top tier boats?!
We might have seen already, only for few boats Gaijin has told the rank
pretty sure the t35-85 turret armed boat will be top tier
Why did you have to star with PT-20 and not with PT-1?
A lot of these boats have Anti-Air weapons on them, will there be mixed plane and boats/ship battles?
Yes
Will America get a 5th line in the Aircraft tech-tree? I mean come on everyone else gets 5 why not America?
well what would that line be, really?
Raptorguy3, I don't know maybe a heavy attack and fighter line like move the p-38s and A-20 over there? I don't know.
What will the destroy message for ships say and, will they be counted as their own thing or grouped in with ground units in the stat table in, air combat?
"Naval unit destroyed," possibly.
Guys, we are forgetting something. War thunder is a balanced game. There are light tanks, medium tanks, heavy tanks, TDs, and SPAAs in tanks and bombers, fighter and ground attack planes in the air...this makes the game balanced...we cant have only torpedo boats but nothing else...please consider this...
they did. since this game is so realistic (its meant to be a semi-simulator, actually), so the engagements would take as long as irl, which means they could take DAYS
Raptorguy3, I have never seen a statement from Gaijin that indicates this viewpoint > "its meant to be a semi-simulator, actually". I guess this would also depend on exactly what you meant by 'simulator' too. Simulators tend to be large devices that train pilots and often allow them to actually log flight hours in the Simulator. Simulations are what are usually presented via computer screens. :)
just like wargaming ignore the problems and introduce new games
If you believe that the game has issues you are free to lodge suggestions or bug reports at anytime. There are Forums for both.
How do I join the closed beta?
Buy one of the premium-Boats!
I recall from somewhere that japan deployed almost as many gyoraitei during WWII as the americans did PTs. Unfortunately they werent big on documenting, so difficult to find design details
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