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Research Results For 'Torpedo Boat'

B 111

B 111 was a German Torpedo Boat Destroyer. It was 98m long, 9.35m wide and had a displacement of 1843 tons. It was powered by two sets of marine turbines providing 40700hp and a top speed of 37.4 knots and a range of 2620 nautical miles. B 111 was armed with four 105 mm and six 500 mm torpedo tubes and carried eight torpedoes. It was crewed by 4 officers and 110 men.
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G137

G137 was a German Torpedo Boat of the Great War. She was 71.5m long and 7.65m wide. She was powered by Parson Turbines giving a total power of 10800hp and a top speed of 33.9 knots. She was armed with three torpedo tubes, one 88 mm gun and three 52 mm rapid fire guns. She was crewed by three officers and 78 men.
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HATO

The Hato was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1937. The Hato was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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HATUKARI

The Hatukari was a Japanese Tidori Class torpedo boat of 527 tons displacement launched in 1933. The Hatukari was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 26 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and two 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a double.
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HAYABUSA

The Hayabusa was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1935. The Hayabusa was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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HIYODORI

The Hiyodori was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1935. The Hiyodori was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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KARI

The Kari was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1937. The Kari was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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KASASAGI

The Kasasagi was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1935. The Kasasagi was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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KIZI

The Kizi was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1937. The Kizi was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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MANADURU

The Manaduru was a Japanese Tidori Class torpedo boat of 527 tons displacement launched in 1933. The Manaduru was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 26 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and two 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a double.
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