Trumpy PTF-17 Patrol Torpedo Fast Boat

Trumpy PTF-17 Patrol Torpedo Fast Boat

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RollNasty-class patrol boat
Togs i bruk1967
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The Nasty class of fast patrol boats were a set of 20 vessels built for the United States Navy to a Norwegian design and purchased in the 1960s for covert operations during the Vietnam War. Following the conflict they remained in service until the early 1980s. PTF 17: 1967 by Trumpy (Stricken 1981)

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PhotographerBill Maloney
LocalisationBuffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park
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The PTF-17 Patrol Torpedo Fast Boat was one of the 20 Nasty-class patrol boats that were built for the United States Navy in the 1960s. These boats were designed for covert operations during the Vietnam War, and were capable of reaching speeds of 38 knots (70 km/h) and carrying a variety of weapons, including torpedoes, machine guns and mortars. The PTF-17 was one of the six boats that were built under licence by Trumpy of Annapolis, Maryland, and was delivered in 1967. The boat saw action along the coast of North Vietnam, where it was employed by the special forces for clandestine missions. The boat survived the war and was decommissioned in 1981. It is now on display at the Buffalo Naval Park in New York.

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