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== General info == | == General info == | ||
=== Survivability and armour === | === Survivability and armour === | ||
− | + | The S-100 (1944), as with most vessels of the same type, does not have much in the way of armour. It has 10mm of hardened metal protecting the bridge, and 8mm on the 20mm cannon mountings. Survivability is about average, with a slightly larger size helping with its crew distribution. The craft, as with any other like it, has a weak propulsion system, and thus can be immobilized by a nearby bomb or rocket explosion. All of the other components are average, with the ammunition providing a small area to hit, making ammunition detonations rare. As with most vessels, its gun turrets are rather weak, with the bow 30mm being sometimes knocked out after a simple frontal engagement with an enemy (though this is far more unlikely), and the larger 20mm turrets being frequent impact points of enemy fire. | |
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=== Mobility === | === Mobility === | ||
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== Armament == | == Armament == | ||
=== Primary armament === | === Primary armament === | ||
− | + | The primary armament consists of a single 30mm MK103/38 mount in a swivelling turret, situated at the bow (front) of the vessel. This mount can be easily underestimated, as the previous boats of similar design in the tree have had a much weaker armament placed in this mount, and thus it can be easily overlooked. However, this is a mistake. Given the BR the S-100 (1944) is positioned in, heavily armoured targets are few and far between, and lightly armoured craft are in abundance. This is the premise at which the ''MK103/38'' takes its prey. The MK103/38 does not have an excelling fire rate, being slightly under average than other armament at its level. It also has a below average reload, feeling slightly sluggish compared to other armament, such as the 20mm MG C/38, which can be found on the same mounting on the aforementioned boats in the tree. The ballistics of this weapon are nominal, with noticeably mundane trajectories which are easy to predict, a result of the higher caliber and thus better energy retention of the shells, however shots can be all over the place from the bad shot dispersion of the gun. As for the shells themselves, the HEIT shells featured in the clips of the 103' are deadly to even the larger spectrum of vessels to be encountered. These shells are prone so setting fired and inflicting thorough HE damage on a craft's hull and superstructure. The API rounds are also good for punching holes in an enemy vessel and blowing up inside. Given this, the best ammunition belt to equip the S-100 with would be the Universal belt, as it has a good balance between HEI and API; the HVAP rounds are not effective, as they over-penetrate without inflicting major damage. This weapon shows utmost efficacy in detonating ammunition stowage, so aiming for the front of enemy vessels, where it's placed on a lot of craft, is a viable strategy. All-in-all, a prestigious weapon. | |
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=== Secondary armament === | === Secondary armament === | ||
− | '' | + | '''Note: This section will cover the use of the secondary armament in destroying surface targets; air target engagement is covered in the "Anti-aircraft armament" section:''' Surface targets can also be effectively engaged with the 20mm guns. As the main armament only consists of a single cannon, many find it more desirable to utilize the secondary armament with a more primary armament role. The reason players choose this is because of the greatly increased fire rate and mass of fire from the 20mm cannons over the 30mm. This results in the 20 millimetres being much better suited in the tactic of "spray and prey" than more precise shooting, due to the abundance of fire they produce. They can be useful, even when mainly using the 30mm, in situations such as when a group of lightly armoured enemies are presented , where a mass of fire is better suited to the job than the slow-firing 30mm gun. They can also perform well in close-quarters situations, where the 30mm may deplete its ammunition before and enemy is destroyed, and thus one can alternate between the former and the 20mm cannons. |
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=== Anti-aircraft armament === | === Anti-aircraft armament === | ||
− | + | The S-100 (1944) has proficient armament in dealing with air targets. It carries a total of 6 20mm guns which all have broad fields of fire facilitating the engagement of enemy air targets. The MG15s, which are mounted on the bridge, can be of limited use, however they to not pack the firepower, or the lack of fire restriction which the twenty millimetres have. The 20mm guns are best used for anti aircraft purposes, as the 30mm can be used to take out most surface targets. These guns have adequate velocity, and do well in getting shots on target with abundant fire erupting from the vessel when an aircraft gets too close. However, it should be noted that these guns do not have good range, and usually project a high firing arc. The MG15s are almost useless against surface targets, as they do not have the firepower, nor much of the the firing angles, to do much. | |
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=== Torpedo armament === | === Torpedo armament === | ||
− | + | The S-100 (1944) carries two 533mm G7a torpedoes in tubes situated at the front of the craft, facing forward. The torpedo tubes are pointed almost directly forwards, with a slight spread to each side. There's a slight dead zone at the direct front the of the ship, which some craft can slip through, thus avoiding the torpedoes. The G7as, especially when the "Torpedo Mode" modification is researched, have substantially long range, and decent speed to boast. This allows them to strike enemies which are at a longer range to the battle, such as destroyers and cruisers, whom are sailing without change in direction or velocity. | |
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=== Special armament === | === Special armament === | ||
− | + | The S-100 (1944) has access to 6 WBD depth charges. Having these in its possession allows for niche use in laying "extra temporary mines", that is, in that they're similar in use to mines. The S-100's high speed can be used to reach enemy choke points and lay depth charges in hopes that an enemy will approach unbeknownst to the charge and be damaged by its blast, however this sees very limited practical use in combat. These depth charges are sure to become more useful in the future, however, as submarine gameplay is introduced. | |
== Usage in the battles == | == Usage in the battles == | ||
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=== Pros and cons === | === Pros and cons === | ||
− | '' | + | '''Pros:''' |
− | + | * High mobility allows for rapid position changes and evasive action | |
+ | * Proficient armament makes it effective against all but particularly large and heavily armoured vessels | ||
+ | * Torpedoes are adept killers owing to their sufficient range and speed, and ergonomic launching position on the craft | ||
+ | * Excellent anti-aircraft capability, derived from an abundance of 20mm cannons on 360° mounts, and a pair of MG15s | ||
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'''Cons:''' | '''Cons:''' | ||
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+ | * Average yet adequate survivability | ||
+ | * Front MK103/38 has a small clip and relatively long reload time | ||
+ | * Craft may have to be turned farther than other nations' equivalents to launch torpedoes at multiple targets, due to lack of spread | ||
+ | * Mountings of the MG15s facilitate limited use as they're suited to niche scenarios | ||
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''Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example,'' | ''Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example,'' | ||
+ | * Counterparts to the S-100 (1944) variant; [[S-100 (1945)]] and [[S-100 (S204)]] | ||
* ''reference to the series of the ship;'' | * ''reference to the series of the ship;'' | ||
* ''links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.'' | * ''links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.'' | ||
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* ''page on ship encyclopedia;'' | * ''page on ship encyclopedia;'' | ||
* ''other literature.'' | * ''other literature.'' | ||
+ | <references /> |
Revision as of 11:55, 24 February 2019
Contents
Description
In the first part of the description, cover the history of the ship’s creation and military application. In the second part, tell the reader about using this ship in the game. Add a screenshot. If a beginner player has a hard time remembering vehicles by name, a picture will help them understand which ship is being discussed.
General info
Survivability and armour
The S-100 (1944), as with most vessels of the same type, does not have much in the way of armour. It has 10mm of hardened metal protecting the bridge, and 8mm on the 20mm cannon mountings. Survivability is about average, with a slightly larger size helping with its crew distribution. The craft, as with any other like it, has a weak propulsion system, and thus can be immobilized by a nearby bomb or rocket explosion. All of the other components are average, with the ammunition providing a small area to hit, making ammunition detonations rare. As with most vessels, its gun turrets are rather weak, with the bow 30mm being sometimes knocked out after a simple frontal engagement with an enemy (though this is far more unlikely), and the larger 20mm turrets being frequent impact points of enemy fire.
Mobility
The S-100 across all variants is a very mobile platform, and this variant is no exception. The craft has a top speed of 78 kph, and a reverse speed of __ kph, when spaded. The S-100 can generate plenty of thrust as it has 3 decently sized propellers, each connected to a 2000 hp Daimler-Benz MB-501 engine.[1] From this, it has great acceleration and deceleration, being able to accelerate and decelerate fast enough to evade enemy fire and prevent collisions. It has a quick rudder shifting speed, being able to rapidly change direction to evade obstacles and fire, and is slightly better than most other boats of the same displacement.
Armament
Primary armament
The primary armament consists of a single 30mm MK103/38 mount in a swivelling turret, situated at the bow (front) of the vessel. This mount can be easily underestimated, as the previous boats of similar design in the tree have had a much weaker armament placed in this mount, and thus it can be easily overlooked. However, this is a mistake. Given the BR the S-100 (1944) is positioned in, heavily armoured targets are few and far between, and lightly armoured craft are in abundance. This is the premise at which the MK103/38 takes its prey. The MK103/38 does not have an excelling fire rate, being slightly under average than other armament at its level. It also has a below average reload, feeling slightly sluggish compared to other armament, such as the 20mm MG C/38, which can be found on the same mounting on the aforementioned boats in the tree. The ballistics of this weapon are nominal, with noticeably mundane trajectories which are easy to predict, a result of the higher caliber and thus better energy retention of the shells, however shots can be all over the place from the bad shot dispersion of the gun. As for the shells themselves, the HEIT shells featured in the clips of the 103' are deadly to even the larger spectrum of vessels to be encountered. These shells are prone so setting fired and inflicting thorough HE damage on a craft's hull and superstructure. The API rounds are also good for punching holes in an enemy vessel and blowing up inside. Given this, the best ammunition belt to equip the S-100 with would be the Universal belt, as it has a good balance between HEI and API; the HVAP rounds are not effective, as they over-penetrate without inflicting major damage. This weapon shows utmost efficacy in detonating ammunition stowage, so aiming for the front of enemy vessels, where it's placed on a lot of craft, is a viable strategy. All-in-all, a prestigious weapon.
Secondary armament
Note: This section will cover the use of the secondary armament in destroying surface targets; air target engagement is covered in the "Anti-aircraft armament" section: Surface targets can also be effectively engaged with the 20mm guns. As the main armament only consists of a single cannon, many find it more desirable to utilize the secondary armament with a more primary armament role. The reason players choose this is because of the greatly increased fire rate and mass of fire from the 20mm cannons over the 30mm. This results in the 20 millimetres being much better suited in the tactic of "spray and prey" than more precise shooting, due to the abundance of fire they produce. They can be useful, even when mainly using the 30mm, in situations such as when a group of lightly armoured enemies are presented , where a mass of fire is better suited to the job than the slow-firing 30mm gun. They can also perform well in close-quarters situations, where the 30mm may deplete its ammunition before and enemy is destroyed, and thus one can alternate between the former and the 20mm cannons.
Anti-aircraft armament
The S-100 (1944) has proficient armament in dealing with air targets. It carries a total of 6 20mm guns which all have broad fields of fire facilitating the engagement of enemy air targets. The MG15s, which are mounted on the bridge, can be of limited use, however they to not pack the firepower, or the lack of fire restriction which the twenty millimetres have. The 20mm guns are best used for anti aircraft purposes, as the 30mm can be used to take out most surface targets. These guns have adequate velocity, and do well in getting shots on target with abundant fire erupting from the vessel when an aircraft gets too close. However, it should be noted that these guns do not have good range, and usually project a high firing arc. The MG15s are almost useless against surface targets, as they do not have the firepower, nor much of the the firing angles, to do much.
Torpedo armament
The S-100 (1944) carries two 533mm G7a torpedoes in tubes situated at the front of the craft, facing forward. The torpedo tubes are pointed almost directly forwards, with a slight spread to each side. There's a slight dead zone at the direct front the of the ship, which some craft can slip through, thus avoiding the torpedoes. The G7as, especially when the "Torpedo Mode" modification is researched, have substantially long range, and decent speed to boast. This allows them to strike enemies which are at a longer range to the battle, such as destroyers and cruisers, whom are sailing without change in direction or velocity.
Special armament
The S-100 (1944) has access to 6 WBD depth charges. Having these in its possession allows for niche use in laying "extra temporary mines", that is, in that they're similar in use to mines. The S-100's high speed can be used to reach enemy choke points and lay depth charges in hopes that an enemy will approach unbeknownst to the charge and be damaged by its blast, however this sees very limited practical use in combat. These depth charges are sure to become more useful in the future, however, as submarine gameplay is introduced.
Usage in the battles
Describe the technique of using this ship, the characteristics of her use in a team and tips on strategy. Abstain from writing an entire guide – don’t get try to provide a single point of view, but give the reader food for thought. Talk about the most dangerous opponents for this vehicle and provide recommendations on fighting them. If necessary, note the specifics of playing with this vehicle in various modes (AB, RB, SB).
Pros and cons
Pros:
- High mobility allows for rapid position changes and evasive action
- Proficient armament makes it effective against all but particularly large and heavily armoured vessels
- Torpedoes are adept killers owing to their sufficient range and speed, and ergonomic launching position on the craft
- Excellent anti-aircraft capability, derived from an abundance of 20mm cannons on 360° mounts, and a pair of MG15s
Cons:
- Average yet adequate survivability
- Front MK103/38 has a small clip and relatively long reload time
- Craft may have to be turned farther than other nations' equivalents to launch torpedoes at multiple targets, due to lack of spread
- Mountings of the MG15s facilitate limited use as they're suited to niche scenarios
History
Talk about the history of the creation and military application of the ship in greater detail than in the introduction. If there turns out to be too much historical information, put it in a separate article, taking the link to the vehicle article and adding the “/historical” block to it (e.g. https://wiki.warthunder.ru/Vehicle-name/historical) and add a link to it here using the main template. Links to sources must be provided at the end of the article.
Media
An excellent addition to the article will be video guides, as well as screenshots from the game and photos.
Read also
Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example,
- Counterparts to the S-100 (1944) variant; S-100 (1945) and S-100 (S204)
- reference to the series of the ship;
- links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.
ETC.
Sources
Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:
- topic on the official game forum;
- page on ship encyclopedia;
- other literature.