Freccia P-493
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Description
The Italian Navy experimented between the '50s and the '70s with particular gunboats whose armament and configuration could be quickly changed these boats would be called convertible gunboats, the evolution goes from the MC-490 to the Lampo-class and finally the Freccia-class, the P-493 Freccia is the first boat of the Freccia-class, laid down in 30 April 1963 , launched 9 January 1965 and finally commissioned 6 July 1965, the P-493 Freccia was tested and used in different configurations to improve any problems for the next convertible torpedo boat of the same class, ran a few exercises with the various configurations and then when the P-494 Saetta entered service in 1966, it was joined by it, did not do much in service and after the failure of the convertible torpedo boats it was disarmed in 15 September 1984, and after decommissioned on 15 February 1985.
The P-493 Freccia was added with the Operation S.U.M.M.E.R. 2020 event after the "Starfighters" update, the ship in play has two Freccia-class configurations, i.e. a gunboat and torpedo boat configuration, the first configuration gives you access to three 40mm Breda-Bofors which are very useful against most targets (coastal ships and aircraft) except destroyers and cruisers, while the second configuration gives you access to only two 40mm Breda-Bofors and two 533mm torpedo launchers which are very useful against destroyers and cruisers.
General info
Survivability and armour
The only armour on this vehicle surrounds the main cannons, which can be useful for keeping the guns operational when coming under fire. However, the rest of the vehicle has no armour protection.
The Freccia can survive a number of hits when dealing with gunboats, but higher-calibre cannons such as those on destroyers will have no trouble sinking it.
The hull of the vessel is made up of 8 mm of steel, and the superstructure is made up of 4 mm of steel.
Mobility
The ship has good speed for its size, but lacks manoeuvrability.
Mobility Characteristics | |||
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Game Mode | Upgrade Status | Maximum Speed (km/h) | |
Forward | Reverse | ||
AB | |||
Upgraded | 104 | 40 | |
RB/SB | |||
Upgraded | 74 | 29 |
Modifications and economy
Armament
Primary armament
The main armament on the Freccia are 40 mm/70 Breda-Bofors type 107 cannons, one at the bow and one at the stern, as well as the option of an additional cannon amidships by sacrificing the torpedoes. These guns have access to two ammunition belt types, High Explosive Fragmentation Incendiary Tracers belts or High Explosive Variable Time Fuse belts, the latter of which has a 7 m trigger radius making it quite useful for dealing with enemy aircraft, especially when they are at relatively close range.
The turrets have a full 360° arc of horizontal rotation and traverse at 95°/second, certainly fast enough to keep up with most surface and air targets. These guns are protected by some armour which will aid in keeping them operational against enemy fire, although this is the only armour on the whole vessel.
Additional armament
The Freccia P-493 can be equipped with a pair of torpedoes sporting a warhead of 270 kg of TNT, a maximum range of 8 km, and a speed of 81 km/h.
Usage in battles
With its powerful 40 mm cannons, the Freccia can shred most enemy boats. However, it lacks armour and since the cannons have difficulty damaging most bluewater ships, it is better to stay in the coastal areas of the map. Carrying torpedoes reduces the firepower against boats, but it will make it viable to kill destroyers since the torpedoes deal decent amounts of damage. The 40 mm cannons have HE-VT rounds so the Freccia can kill most planes without problem. Noteworthy enemies are the Pr. 206 and its variants: MPK Pr.12412, SKR-7, and also the Saetta since those ships can deal massive amounts of damage to small boats.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Incredible firepower with 3 x 40 mm autocannons
- Decent speed
Cons:
- Poor survivability
- Not suited for fighting destroyers
- Not suited for long range combat with its cannons
- No armour
History
The patrol boat P-493 Freccia is the first ship of the MC Freccia class. It was built at the Riva Trigoso shipyard (CNR Riva Trigoso).
The unit was laid down on April 30, 1963 as MC590, and was launched on January 9, 1965, entering service on July 6 of that year. On September 1, it was renamed Freccia with pennant number Patrol boat P-493.
The Freccia P-493 was followed by the Saetta P-494 completed on April 25, 1966, and the never completed Dardo P-495.
Disarmed on September 15, 1984, she was decommissioned on February 15, 1985.
Media
- Skins
- Videos
See also
- Boats of comparable role, configuration and era
External links
- [Development] Operation S.U.M.M.E.R. Freccia P-493
- [Navypedia] MC590 motor torpedo/gun boats (1965-66)
Cantiere navale di Riva Trigoso | |
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Motor Torpedo Boats | |
Freccia-class | Freccia P-493 |
Destroyers | |
Indomito-class | Impetuoso |
Italy boats | |
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Motor torpedo boats | MC-490 · Freccia P-493 · MAS 555 · MAS 561 · MAS 569 |
MS-15 · MS-53 · MS-472 · Stefano Turr · VAS 201 · GIS 811 · MS 444 · MC 485 | |
Motor gun boats | MAS 441 · MS-473 · MV-611 · Alano · Sparviero |
Motor torpedo gun boats | Saetta P-494 |
Gunboats | Albatros · Alcione |
Italy premium ships | |
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Motor torpedo boats | Freccia P-493 · MAS 569 · MS 444 · MC 485 |
Motor gun boats | Sparviero |
Sub-chasers | Folaga |
Destroyers | RN Aquilone · RN Aviere · RN Geniere · RN Tigre · Geniere |
Heavy cruisers | RN Pola |
Battleships | RN Leonardo da Vinci |