Английская Википедия:Hurja-class motor torpedo boat

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The Hurja-class motor torpedo boats (English: Fierce) or H class was an Italian-designed class of Finnish motor torpedo boats, seeing service with the Finnish Navy during World War II. The five boats of the H class were built by Cantieri Baglietto in Genoa, Italy. The ships were converted into patrol boats in 1949, in accordance with the Paris peace treaty and their torpedo armament, forbidden by the treaty, was removed. The H class were stricken from the naval vessel register in 1963.

Design and description

The Hurja class were a class of Italian-designed motor torpedo boat. They measured Шаблон:Convert long overall with a beam of Шаблон:Cvt and a draught ofШаблон:Cvt. They had a displacement of Шаблон:Convert. They were propelled by two Isotta Fraschini petrol engines creating Шаблон:Convert. This gave them a maximum speed of Шаблон:Convert. The Hurjas were armed with a single [[Madsen 20 mm cannon|Шаблон:Convert Madsen gun]], two Шаблон:Cvt guns, two Шаблон:Cvt torpedo tubes and two depth charge racks.Шаблон:Sfn

Vessels of the class

Hurja class construction dataШаблон:Sfn
Number Ship Builder Launched Fate
H 1 Hyöky Cantieri Baglietto, Genoa, Italy 1941 Stricken 1963
H 2 Hirmu
H 3 Hurja
H 4 Hyrsky
H 5 Häijy

Construction and career

All four vessels were constructed at Cantieri Baglietto in Genoa, Italy.Шаблон:Sfn The Paris Peace Treaty of 1947 was signed following the end of World War II, and Finland was prohibited by the treaty from having torpedo-carrying vessels. The ships were converted into motor gunboats in 1949, in accordance with the treaty.Шаблон:Sfn They were rearmed with two 20 mm guns and two 13 mm guns. They were stricken in 1963.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Efn

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References

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