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Fairmile A (ML100)
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Rank
AB
1.0
RB
1.0
Battle rating
Great Britain
Research country
Boat
Main role
2,900
RP
Research
700
SL
Purchase
General information

Recognizing the growing threat of war and the Royal Navy’s lack of suitable means to counter German submarines at the beginning of 1939, Fairmile Marine independently developed the wooden patrol boat project, Fairmile A. Its design made extensive use of prefabricated components that could be manufactured by a large number of small companies, allowing for rapid, large-scale production. Initially, however, the project was not approved by the British Admiralty. Despite this, Fairmile continued working on the project privately and completed the first boat, designated ML100, by May 19, 1940.

When war broke out, the Admiralty reconsidered the project, purchasing the unfinished ML100 and ordering 24 more boats. The series was intended for coastal escort, minesweeping, and anti-submarine operations. However, the Admiralty did not specify how the boats were to be armed. Consequently, the vessels lacked proper deck mountings and could not be fitted with heavy guns. Based on their intended roles, the boats were not expected to engage in artillery combat. The Royal Navy equipped the boats with whatever was available from World War I. The standard armament became three twin 7.7-millimeter Lewis machine guns and a 47-millimeter Hotchkiss gun mounted aft. Besides the armament issues, the series suffered from poor handling and seaworthiness. This led to an order reduction to 12 units, with production shifting to the more successful Fairmile B. After the war, the surviving Fairmile A boats were quickly retired. ML100 was decommissioned in October 1947 and sold.

The Fairmile A (ML100) was introduced in Update 1.83 "Masters of the Sea". The ship has decent speed and maneuverability, but weak armament and a small crew.



Specification
Armour
Hull 28 mm (wood)
Superstructure 15 mm (wood)
Number of sections 4
Displacement 57 t
Crew 14 persons
Max speed
Forward 46406246 km/h
Backward 14121914 km/h
Primary armament
3 pdr QF Hotchkiss cannon
Ammunition 300 rounds
Reload basic crew → aces
2.6 → 2 s
Vertical guidance -5 / 25°
Turret Rotation Speed
Horizontal 40344034 °/s
Vertical 2521.32521.3 °/s

AmmunitionTypeArmor penetration (mm) at a distance:
100 m1000 m2000 m3000 m4000 m5000 m
HE444444
Secondary armament
3 × Turret — 2 × 7.72 mm Lewis machine gun, pattern 1916
Ammunition 11,640 rounds
Belt capacity 97 rounds
Reload basic crew → aces
18.2 → 14 s
Fire rate 550 shots/min
Vertical guidance -5 / 70°
Turret Rotation Speed
Horizontal 7563.87563.8 °/s
Vertical 7563.87563.8 °/s

BeltBelt fillingArmor penetration (mm) at a distance:
10 m100 m500 m1000 m1500 m2000 m
AP/T/AP/T1098765
AP/AP/AP/T1098765
IT/IT/IT/IT1097655
Additional armament
Setup 1 12 × Mk.VII depth charge
Setup 2 5 × 1123/1323 lbs Type M Mark I moored contact mine
Economy
Repair cost Basic → Reference
AB 97 → 122 SL
RB 153 → 193 SL
Crew training 200 SL
Experts 1,000 SL
Aces 20 GE
Research Aces 96,000 RP
Reward multiplier AB / RB
20 / 20 % SL
100 % RP
Total cost of modifications 2,975 RP
900 SL
Talisman cost 190 GE

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