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Soviet Motor Torpedo Boats of World War II: Tupolev's Aircraft-Inspired Fast Attack Craft by Przemyslaw Budzbon & Waldemar Góralski & Piotr Forkasiewicz ISBN 9781472866608, 1472866606 instant download

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Authors:Przemyslaw Budzbon & Waldemar Góralski & Piotr Forkasiewicz
Pages:48 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:Osprey Publishing
Language:english
File Size:13.22 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781472866608, 1472866606
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Soviet Motor Torpedo Boats of World War II: Tupolev's Aircraft-Inspired Fast Attack Craft by Przemyslaw Budzbon & Waldemar Góralski & Piotr Forkasiewicz ISBN 9781472866608, 1472866606 instant download

In the 1920s and 30s, aircraft designer Andrey Tupolev designed a series of advanced torpedo boats for the USSR. Superbly illustrated, this is their first history in English.


The Soviet Navy's fast attack craft were inspired by the 1919 Kronstadt raid, conducted by British hydroplaning, torpedo-armed Coastal Motor Boats (CMBs). The first were to be CMB copies, but with Soviet shipbuilding incapable of the project, it was handed to the Aerodynamic Institute, headed by Andrey Tupolev. Built with aircraft engines and technology, his 50kt boats were as photogenic as they were bumpy and noisy, and made a vivid impression on propaganda newsreels. Some were adapted with remote control guidance, a pioneering development of the naval drone.


Written by a former Soviet naval architect, this book is the first in English to offer a history of these fascinating, dashing craft. He explains that, technically advanced but flawed, the Sh-4 and G-5 had no opportunity to act in their designated role in World War II. Instead, some were employed instead as landing craft, while others were rearmed and used as minelayers or subchasers. Many were adapted as fire support craft with Katyusha rocket launchers installed.


Packed with superb new artwork and unpublished photos, it examines Tupolev's torpedo boats as well as the handful of other MTBs the Soviet Union fielded. It is an account of a rare impressive design in the prewar Soviet Navy.

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