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- 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...
- Bahia. Auxiliary cruiser Nichteroy Torpedoboat Pedro Ivo Torpedoboat Pedro Affonso Torpedoboat Silvado Torpedoboat Bento Gonçalves - Seriously damaged...
- 70 s**** per gun. 1898 Type Large Torpedoboat (S90-class): 48 boats, built over 8 years 1906 Type Large Torpedoboat (S138-class): 60 boats (4 additional...
- The German torpedo boats of World War II were armed prin****lly, if not exclusively, with torpedoes and varied widely in size. They were not small schnellboote...
- The Ōtori-class torpedo boat (鴻型水雷艇, Ōtori-gata suiraitei) were a class of eight fast torpedo boats of the Imperial ****anese Navy built before and operated...
- The K-class torpedo boats were a class of three small warships that served in the Dutch Koninklijke Marine. The K stands for 'Klein' (Dutch for 'small')...
- The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter...
- 1883—26 July 1962) was a German admiral. In World War I he commanded the "Torpedoboat Flotilla Flanders". In World War II he was head of naval archives until...
- Project 131 Libelle Torpedo boat, also known as the Libelle Kl****e (German, 'Dragonfly class'), was a class of torpedo boats designed, build and used by...
- museum, is an approximate location for it Abselam, Frank (1986). "The Torpedoboat Rap". In Lambert, Andrew (ed.). Warship Volume X. pp. 113–116. ISBN 0-85177-449-0...