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  2. Patrol torpedo boat PT-657 - Wikipedia

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    PT-625 was sold and converted to a charter fishing boat, in a non-historical configuration. She is now owned by William Wilkerson of San Diego, operating out of H & M Landing, San Diego, named Malihini. [1] [6] [3] [7] The word Malihini is a Hawaiian word meaning a foreigner, a stranger or newcomer to a place. [8]

  3. AN/SLQ-25 Nixie - Wikipedia

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    SLQ-25 Nixie aboard USS Iowa TB-14A towed decoy, from the AN/SLQ-25A/C "Nixie" system. The AN/SLQ-25 Nixie and its variants are towed torpedo decoys used on US and allied warships. It consists of a towed decoy device (TB-14A) and a shipboard signal generator. The Nixie is capable of defeating wake-homing, acoustic-homing, and wire-guided ...

  4. Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Two - Wikipedia

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    On November 8, 1940, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Two duty was to test new PT boats after the PT Boat design competition. [4] A Plywood Derby was held to see which PT boat design was the best. Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Two did testing in March 1941 in a boat run from Key West to New York. During the trip there was heavy weather with 8-to-10 ...

  5. VAS (motorboat) - Wikipedia

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    Vedetta anti sommergibile (anti-submarine picket boat), commonly abbreviated as VAS and also known in Italy as VAS Baglietto (from the name of the shipyard that designed VAS and built a number of them), was a class of motor torpedo boats that served as coastal anti-submarine patrol boats in the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) during World War II.

  6. Category:Torpedo boats - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Motor torpedo boats (2 C, 1 P) T. ... World War II torpedo boats (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Torpedo boats"

  7. MT-class motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia

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    Initial armament was four torpedo tubes and two twin 12.7-millimetre (0.50 in) machine gun mounts, although the tubes were replaced by racks, and the gun armament was progressively upgraded as the war continued. Production batches were generally in multiples of 12 boats, as this was the size of a US Navy Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron (MTBRon).

  8. Sonar decoy - Wikipedia

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    The first submarine decoys were the German Bold fitted to U-boats of World War II. These were a pellet of calcium hydride in a simple metal container. On contact with sea water, the calcium hydride decomposed to produce a trail of hydrogen gas bubbles that acted as a bubble curtain and reflected ASDIC impulses to produce a false target.

  9. G-5-class motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia

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    The G-5 was a Soviet motor torpedo boat design built before and during World War II.Approximately 300 were built, of which 73 were lost during the war. Four were exported to the Spanish Republican Navy during the Spanish Civil War and others were transferred to North Korea after the war.