
Trumpy PTF-17 Patrol Torpedo Fast Boat | |
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| Državi | Zda |
| Vlogo | Grdo razred patruljni čoln |
| Vnesena storitev | 1967 |
| Zgrajena | Neznano |
Nasty razred hitrih patruljnih čolnov je bil nabor 20 plovil, zgrajenih za mornarico ZDRUŽENIH DRŽAV do norveške zasnove in kupljenih v 60-jih za prikrite operacije med vietnamsko vojno. Po spopadu so ostali v službi do začetka 80. let. PTF 17: 1967 trumpy (Strikken 1981)
Vir: PTF-17 Patrol Torpedo na Wikipediji
| Trumpy PTF-17 Patrol Torpedo Fast Boat Walk Around | |
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| Photographer | Bill Maloney |
| Localisation | Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park |
| Photos | 19 |
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General Characteristics and Role
The PTF-17 (Patrol Torpedo Fast) is a fast patrol boat of the Nasty-class, a design originally developed in Norway (where it was known as the Tjeld class) and acquired by the United States Navy in the 1960s. The PTF-17 was one of six Nasty-class boats built under license by John Trumpy & Sons, Inc. in Annapolis, Maryland. These boats were significantly larger and faster than the World War II era PT boats, and were heavily armed gunboats primarily intended for covert coastal and riverine operations during the Vietnam War as part of Operation 34A. Their high speed and agility were crucial for hit-and-run tactics against North Vietnamese coastal targets. PTF-17 is now preserved as a museum ship at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park.
| Property | Typical Value (Nasty-class PTF) |
|---|---|
| Class & Type | Nasty-class (Norwegian Tjeld-class) Fast Patrol Boat (PTF) |
| National Origin | United States (Design: Norway) |
| Stavbenik | John Trumpy & Sons, Inc. |
| Naročila | 1968 |
| Displacement | 80–83 long tons (full load) |
| Dolžina | 24.49 m (80 ft 4 in) |
| Beam | 7.49 m (24 ft 7 in) |
| Draft | 1.17 m (3 ft 10 in) |
| Hull Construction | Double-planked Mahogany |
| Complement (Crew) | 17–18 men |
Propulsion and Performance
- Engines: 2 x Napier Deltic Turboblown V18 diesel engines.
- Power Output (Total): Approximately 6,200 shp (4,623 kW).
- Maximum Speed: 38–45 knots (70–83 km/h; 44–52 mph), depending on load.
- Range: 1,050 nautical miles (1,940 km) at 20 knots.
- Key Feature: The high power-to-weight ratio and unique diesel engine design allowed for exceptional speed, crucial for escaping enemy coastal defenses.
Armament and Vietnam War Role
- Primary Armament: The PTFs were typically heavily armed gunboats, with torpedo tubes often omitted or removed for heavier guns and unique weapons.
- Typical Gun Armament: 1 x Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun (aft) and 2 x 20 mm Oerlikon cannon (amidships).
- Secondary Armament: Often included a “Piggyback” 81 mm mortar/0.50 caliber machine gun mount forward, and sometimes captured Soviet rockets or recoilless rifles were jury-rigged for combat missions.
- Role: Used primarily by Navy Special Warfare forces for landing operations, intelligence gathering, and hit-and-run raids along the North Vietnamese coast.
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