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The G-5 class was an improved and enlarged version of the Sh-4-class motor torpedo boats which were derived from a design by Andrei Tupolev, a noted aircraft designer. It was intended to use Soviet-built engines and carry larger torpedoes than its predecessor.
25 Δεκ 2018 · The metal-hulled G-5 boats (59 feet long, 17 tons), designed by the aircraft designer Tupolev, were extremely fast, capable of making 53 knots, and carried two 21-inch (533mm) torpedoes plus a 12.7mm machinegun.
The G-5 motor torpedo boat, produced from 1933 until 1941, was developed from the Sh-4 class of motor torpedo boats. The unarmed prototype model of the G-5, designed in 1932, used imported Italian engines as no satisfactory Soviet engines were yet available.
One of the coolest boats that have appeared recently, a fantastic construction by Andrei Tupolev's team, despite the assumption that the torpedo boat perform...
19 Μαρ 2020 · The Russian Navy has raised a torpedo boat sunk during World War Two. Despite 78 years underwater it is in incredible condition. The G-5 type boat was involved in the defense of...
The G-5 ShVAK is a fast and manoeuvrable ship, with speeds up to 122 km/h in Arcade and 94 km/h in Realistic & Simulator Battles. The G-5 ShVAK also offers excellent manoeuvrability at high speeds compared to its competitors, such as the PT, LS, and others.
The P 4 torpedo boats were developed from the pre-war prototype Komsomolets torpedo boat (Project 123) in 1942 due to the unsatisfactory performance of the G-5 type motor torpedo boat. The original Project 123 was a single-step, hydroplaning design built from duralumin like the G-5.