Vospers MTB
General Type | Ship |
Unit Type | Torpedo Boat |
Cost | 6 |
Set | Surface Action |
Manufacturer | Hasbro |
Available | 1940 |
Set ID | 8 |
Game Class Limits | Vosper |
Country | United Kingdom (Details) |
Class | MTB (Details) |
Armor | 1 |
Vital | 2 |
Hull Points | 1 |
Speed | 139 |
Primary | 1/1/0/0 |
Torpedoes | 3/2/1/0 |
AA | 2/0/-/- |
ASW | 3/-/-/- |
Special Ability | Shallow Draft |
Special Ability | High-Speed Evasion |
Special Ability | Land Secret Cargo 2 |
Special Ability | No Sea Control |
Game Rarity | C |
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Class History:
The Vosper 73 foot motor torpedo boat was a mid-twentieth century British military boat design by Vospers.
At 73 ft (22 m) long they were considered small boats compared to longer designs such as the Fairmile Type D. The design came about from a requirement that British Motor Torpedo Boats should be better able to fight small craft, which was the job of Motor Gun Boats. To this end Vospers built on their existing 70 foot designs. The Type I was introduced in 1943 and the Type II before the end of the Second World War.
The boats carried four 18-inch torpedo tubes as their major offensive armament along with Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and some defensive armament (Vickers K machine guns) for protection against enemy aircraft. The Type II gave up two torpedo tubes, but gained a 6-pounder gun which displaced the twin Oerlikon to the aft deck. This made it more capable of performing the Motor Gun Boat role. Of the 29 built to this design none survives, although a slightly earlier model 60' example has been saved and resides at the Imperial War Museum Duxford annex north east of London.
At 73 ft (22 m) long they were considered small boats compared to longer designs such as the Fairmile Type D. The design came about from a requirement that British Motor Torpedo Boats should be better able to fight small craft, which was the job of Motor Gun Boats. To this end Vospers built on their existing 70 foot designs. The Type I was introduced in 1943 and the Type II before the end of the Second World War.
The boats carried four 18-inch torpedo tubes as their major offensive armament along with Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and some defensive armament (Vickers K machine guns) for protection against enemy aircraft. The Type II gave up two torpedo tubes, but gained a 6-pounder gun which displaced the twin Oerlikon to the aft deck. This made it more capable of performing the Motor Gun Boat role. Of the 29 built to this design none survives, although a slightly earlier model 60' example has been saved and resides at the Imperial War Museum Duxford annex north east of London.
Country:
The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential centre of finance and culture. England is also site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.
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