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The Soviet D-3 torpedo boats were produced at the same time as the G-5 boats, but were capable of completing a far greater range of tasks than their competitors. Meet a new boat in the USSR tech tree!
The small D-3 torpedo boat was designed in Leningrad throughout 1939-1940. In August 1940, an experimental prototype was accepted for testing by the Black Sea Fleet, the boat being deployed in the same year. Although the D-3 differed only slightly from the G-5 in her armament and size, she showed excellent potential in terms of the tasks it could complete. The D-3 stood out from its competitor with her higher maneuverability and range, reliability of parts and of the design as a whole, her improved navigational equipment and the presence of a habitable deck allowed the D-3 to be used as a light and quick landing transport.
The military effectiveness of the D-3 boat is perfectly illustrated by the actions of these vessels in the course of the amazingly successful landing operation by the Soviet Northern Fleet in Liinakhamari and the military action that preceded the winning stroke. The D-3 boats not only effectively fought against Axis convoys, but also played a decisive role in capturing artillery batteries at the fiord of Petsamo, delivering landing parties to enemy fortifications under devastating fire from the shore. This military operation showed the excellent survivability of the D-3 – although her hull was constructed from wood of various types, the torpedo boats could withstand hundreds of penetrating hits and still get her crew out from under enemy fire.
In War Thunder, the D-3 torpedo boat is coming to the lower ranks of the Soviet naval tech tree. She is a small vessel, a little more than 22 meters in length, with a water displacement of 36 tons. Her powertrain consists of three GAM-34 gasoline engines, which provide the boat with a maximum speed of 32 knots (60 km/h).
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The boat is armed with two 533 mm calibre 53-38 torpedoes – the same as equipped on the G-5, but this time launched by being dropped overboard in line with the boat’s direction of movement. The D-3 has a complement of 9 crew members and is equipped with two high-calibre DShK cannons and depth charges.
The D-3 torpedo boat will be one of the first boats available for testing to participants of War Thunder’s naval warfare closed beta test. Raise your anchors and be among the first testers of the War Thunder navy. See you in battle!
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Comments (83)
War thunder boats I played it on the games com and I liked it but it wasn't worth waiting hours. It's really sad that we will only get nutshells and nothing bigger. Like a cruiser or something like that
DEscription says DShK cannons. Aren't those the 50 cals??
Yes, they're heavy machine guns, not cannons.
Navy CBT this week ??? hurry up, I want to go fishing codfish for Christmas!!!!
True, i hope we get some 3D decorations ´based on fisher equipment xD
Will bombers that could carry and drop depth charges (ex. PBY-5) be getting these devices as a means to attack boats?
Question, how many ships will you be able to have in a Hanger/ Shipyard. Will the different ships have different symbols like the light, medium, and heavy tanks? Also what will torpedo ammo be like, will it be like missiles with a limited amount of ammo, or will it be like shells with a set large amount of them?
I think it should be same as with aircraft and ground vehicles. Soon you will be able to find out ;)
Its great to see some more boats coming out, but when will we see some German boats? all i remember seeing is the E-100 series in the preview :/ i dont think it even got an actual mention.
S-100 XD silly me
Cool, though I have a question. In RB will there be a way to reload torpedoes? Two is not very much!
Well, they can't exactly give them arcade style reloads, or the whole 'realism' approach is out of the window. You know, that reason they used to say no to capital ships. You can probably reload at a circle in the water though..
Question: We have seen medium size and small size boats. Where are the BIG ones. Not talking about destroyers or battleships, just talking about big torpedo or patrol boats.
Will you include the Norwegian Tjeld/Nasty class MTB?
Depending on how the meta of the game plays out, it looks like the Bias award will go towards either Russia or America from what I'm seeing so far. Probably america at low tier, and depending on how effective high-caliber guns are, it could shift over to Russia at higher tiers.
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