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O que (quem) é E-boat - definição

GERMAN NAVY'S FAST ATTACK CRAFT OF WORLD WAR II
E-Boat; E-boats; E boats; E boat; E Boat; Schnellboote; S-boot; E-Boats; E Boats; Eboat; S.100 Schnellboot; German E Boat; Shnellboot; Schnellboot; S-Boat
  • This is one of the ''S-7''-class boats, ''S-13''. The Chinese Navy operated three boats of this class.
  • Italian MS 472, post-war configuration
  • Schnellboot S-1
  • Schnellboot-26
  • Schnellboot S-701 in April 1945.This torpedo boat was part of the 8th flotilla based in Ijmuiden. The S-701 had been delivered to the S-Bootwaffe in July, 1944. The S-701 was surrendered to the U.S. Navy in 1945 and then sold to the Dutch Navy.

E-boat         
¦ noun a German torpedo boat used in the Second World War.
Origin
from E- for enemy + boat.
E-boat         
E-boat was the Western Allies' designation for the fast attack craft (German: Schnellboot, or S-Boot, meaning "fast boat") of the Kriegsmarine during World War II; E-boat could refer to a patrol craft from an armed motorboat to a large Torpedoboot. The name of E-boats was a British designation using the letter E for Enemy,
E-boat (trailer sailer)         
E•boat
The E-Boat, was designed by Julian Everitt, and went into production in 1976 and there are in excess of 250 E-Boats built between 1976 and 1984 of which around one hundred and fifty were in the UK. She was designed to comply with IOR rules and is basically a 22 feet, four berth trailer sailer.

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E-boat

E-boat was the Western Allies' designation for the fast attack craft (German: Schnellboot, or S-Boot, meaning "fast boat") of the Kriegsmarine during World War II; E-boat could refer to a patrol craft from an armed motorboat to a large Torpedoboot. The name of E-boats was a British designation using the letter E for Enemy,

The main wartime production boats, the S-100 class, were very seaworthy, heavily armed and capable of sustaining 43.5 knots (80.6 km/h; 50.1 mph), briefly accelerating to 48 knots (89 km/h; 55 mph). These were armed with torpedoes and Flak guns; commonly one 37 mm at the stern, one 20 mm at the bow with a twin mount amidships, plus machine guns. Armament varied and some S-100s substituted a 40mm Bofors or, less commonly, a 20mm flakvierling mount for the aft 37mm cannon.

The S-100-class boats were 35 m (114 ft 10 in) long and 5.1 m (16 ft 9 in) in beam. Their diesel engines provided a range of 700 to 750 nmi (810–860 mi; 1,300–1,390 km), substantially greater than the gasoline-fueled American PT boats and British motor torpedo boats (MTBs).

As a result of early war experience of combat against the fast and powerful S-boats, the Royal Navy created its MGB force and later developed better-matched MTBs, using the Fairmile 'D' hull design.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para E-boat
1. The Storaa was carrying a cargo of steel, including tank tracks, from London to Cardiff when she was intercepted by a German E–boat and sunk.
2. He and his squadron found no fighters but instead attacked an E–boat which they raked with cannon shells and left in a sinking condition.