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What (who) is torpedo craft - definition

FAST ATTACK CRAFT ARMED PRIMARILY WITH TORPEDOES
Torpedo Boat; Torpedo-boat; Torpedo boats; Torpedoboot; Torpedoboat; Torpedo Boats; Torpedo craft
  • 2}} during the [[1891 Chilean Civil War]]
  • Confederate torpedo boat CSS ''David''
  • The 114-ft. diesel-powered German [[E-boat]]s were considerably larger than most British and American motor torpedo boats
  • 6}} the first modern destroyer, commissioned in 1894
  • 6}}, the first modern torpedo boat, built in 1876
  • HMS ''Spider'', an early model of [[torpedo gunboat]]
  • CMB No.4]] sank a Russian cruiser in Kronstadt harbour
  • Vosper 73-ft. motor torpedo boat]]
  • Admiralty Chart of the [[Channel Dash]], when German destroyers defended a German flotilla against Royal Navy Motor torpedo craft
  • Chilean torpedo boats in Valparaíso, used during [[War of the Pacific]]
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  • PT-105]]'', an 80-ft. Elco U.S. Navy [[PT boat]] in World War II
  • Whitehead torpedo's general profile: A. war-head B. air-flask. B'. immersion-chamber CC'. after-body C. engine-room DDDD. drain-holes E. shaft-tube F. steering-engine G. bevel-gear box H. depth-index I. tail K. charging and stop-valves L. locking-gear M. engine bed-plate P. primer-case R. rudder S. steering-rod tube T. guide-stud UU. propellers V. valve-group W. war-nose Z. strengthening-band

Torpedo boat         
A torpedo boat is a relatively small and fast naval ship designed to carry torpedoes into battle. The first designs were steam-powered craft dedicated to ramming enemy ships with explosive spar torpedoes.
torpedo boat         
¦ noun a small, fast, light warship armed with torpedoes.
Torpedo trials craft         
NAVAL AUXILIARY VESSELS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT TORPEDO TESTING
Torpedo Weapons Retriever (Class of Ship); Torpedo Weapons Retriever; Torpedo retriever; Torpedo recovery vessel
Torpedo trials craft are primarily naval auxiliaries used by navies for the development of new naval torpedoes and during practise firings. These craft are designed to track and monitor the torpedo and to be able to locate and retrieve the spent torpedo for analysis, and refurbishment for reuse.

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Torpedo boat

A torpedo boat is a relatively small and fast naval ship designed to carry torpedoes into battle. The first designs were steam-powered craft dedicated to ramming enemy ships with explosive spar torpedoes. Later evolutions launched variants of self-propelled Whitehead torpedoes.

These were inshore craft created to counter both the threat of battleships and other slow and heavily armed ships by using speed, agility, and powerful torpedoes, and the overwhelming expense of building a like number of capital ships to counter an enemy's. A swarm of expendable torpedo boats attacking en masse could overwhelm a larger ship's ability to fight them off using its large but cumbersome guns. A fleet of torpedo boats could pose a similar threat to an adversary's capital ships, albeit only in the coastal areas to which their small size and limited fuel load restricted them.

The introduction of fast torpedo boats in the late 19th century was a serious concern to the era's naval strategists, introducing the concept of tactical asymmetric warfare. In response, navies operating large ships introduced firstly batteries of small-calibre quick-firing guns on board large warships for 'anti-torpedo' defence, before developing small but seaworthy ships, mounting light quick-firing guns, to accompany the fleet and counter torpedo boats. These small ships, which came to be called "torpedo boat destroyers" (and later simply "destroyers"), initially were largely defensive, primarily meeting the torpedo boat threat with their own guns outside of the range at which battleships would be vulnerable. In time they became larger and took on more roles, including making their own torpedo attacks on valuable enemy ships as well as defending against submarines and aircraft. Later yet they were armed with guided missiles and eventually became the predominant type of surface warship in the modern era.

Today, the old concept of a very small, fast, and cheap surface combatant with powerful offensive weapons is taken up by the "fast attack craft".