KM-5
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Description
The KM-5 is a premium rank I German motor torpedo boat with a battle rating of 1.7 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update "Drone Age".
General info
Survivability and armour
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Mobility
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Mobility Characteristics | |||
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Game Mode | Upgrade Status | Maximum Speed (km/h) | |
Forward | Reverse | ||
AB | |||
Upgraded | 83 | 35 | |
RB/SB | |||
Upgraded | 59 | 25 |
Modifications and economy
Armament
Primary armament
The 15mm MG 151 is an excellent gun, with an impressive fire rate of 750 rounds/minute, allowing it to easily shred boats and aircraft on it's BR.
It has two types of ammunition, an API shell that has great penetration and incendiary capablities, which can penetrate the armored turrets of some higher BR boats and even some frigates. The second is the HEI shell, which deals a massive amount of damage to enemy boats, destroying compartments and has a high chance of setting fires. It is also excellent against enemy aircraft, with a short burst capable of downing an enemy dive bomber. The gun is mounted on a turret that has excellent firing angles and traverse speed, which makes it easy for the KM-5 to lead and destroy enemy targets.
Secondary armament
The secondary armament of the KM-5 consists of two MG-34 machine guns on a twin mount located directly on the back of the 15mm MG 151 turret. There are 3000 rounds of ammunition available for the turret, with 1500 for each gun.
The MG 34s are good against enemy aircraft and enemy boats found at the BR the KM-5 is in. It has an excellent rate of fire of 900 rounds/minute, causing it to have a decent damage output despite it only being rifle caliber. However the MG34's small caliber will prove as a weakness, as it makes it hard to do meaningful damage to larger boats, having no explosive filler.
Additional armament
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
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History
The KM-5 (Küsten-Minenleger-5) is one of the KM-class (KM1-KM36) built as a minelayer by Germany in World War II. KM-class boats were built to lay mines on enemy coastlines, but because of the unreliability of the engines, they were used in the lakes, rivers and coastal areas of the Eastern Front. As a result, 20 of the 36 ships in the KM series were stripped of mines and modified to be fitted with torpedo tubes. KM-5 is one of them. The other 16 were used as minesweepers. Most of the KM-class boats remained until the end of the war and were requisitioned by the Soviet Union. KM-5 was laid down in 1942 by Roland Shipyard located in Bremen, northern Germany, launched in 1942, and entered service on August 8, 1942, and was deployed to Lake Ladoga, Europe's largest lake, located in Estonia, and then to Lake Peipus, on the Estonian-Russian border. It was disposed of by self-scuttling. On July 3, 1944, she was levitated near Kastre, Estonia, and was captured by the Soviet Union at Ventspils, Latvia in May 1945.
Media
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See also
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External links
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Rolandwerft | |
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Patrol Boats | |
KM-class | KM-5 |
Germany boats | |
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Motor torpedo boats | LS 3 · LS 4 Esau · KM-5 · VS-10 |
S-38 · S-38b · S-100 · S-147 · S-204 Lang · S-701 | |
R-301 | |
V-990 | |
Jaguar · Hugin · Pfeil | |
Motor gun boats | R-41 · R-130 · Krischan der Große |
Motor torpedo gun boats | Albatros · Bussard · MZ1 · Pr. 206 |
Minelayers | VS-8 |
Germany premium ships | |
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Motor torpedo boats | LS 4 Esau · KM-5 · S-204 Lang · S-701 |
Minelayers | VS-8 |
Sub-chasers | M-802 |
Frigates | Lübeck |
Destroyers | Jaguar · Luchs · T31 · Z20 Karl Galster · Z25 · Z47 |
Light cruisers | Karlsruhe |
Heavy cruisers | Prinz Eugen |
Battleships | SMS Nassau |