- them by some.
Italian MTBs of this
period were
known as
Motoscafo Armato Silurante ("MAS boats", torpedo-armed motorboats).
French MTBs were
known as vedettes...
-
Motoscafo armato silurante (torpedo-armed motorboat),
alternatively Motoscafo antisommergibili (anti-submarine motorboat) and
commonly abbreviated as...
- torpedoes, the MTS
being more
manoeuvrable than the
usual Motoscafo armato silurante. The
first MTS, of
early 1941,
could reach 28 kn (52 km/h; 32 mph) with...
- this design, with the
Coastal Motor Boat (CMB) and the
Motobarca Armata Silurante (MAS) (Italian: "torpedo
armed motorboat"). The
outstanding achievement...
- The MTSM
motor torpedo boat (Motoscafo da
Turismo Silurante Modificato) was a
series of
small motor torpedo boats developed by the
Regia Marina (Italian...
-
Italian Motoscafo Armato Silurante (MAS) boat...
-
Regia Marina deplo**** four 24-ton
torpedo motorboats (Motoscafo
Armato Silurante, MAS), six CB-class
midget submarines, five
torpedo motorboats, and five...
-
Bomber interceptor version. G.55/S
Torpedo attack aircraft variant. S for
silurante meaning torpedo. G.55/A,B Single-seat/twin-seat
trainer versions, developed...
-
torpedo boats and a
squadron of five
first world war
Motoscafo Armato Silurante (MAS,
motor torpedo boats). The
Flotilla had
eight modern submarines (Archimede...
-
attacked by
Italian submarines,
aircraft and MAS
boats (Motoscafo
armato silurante,
motor torpedo boats). Port
Chalmers carried 250
members of the Royal...