Type T-1
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Description
The Type T-1 was the first domestically built, production-model small torpedo boat for the Japanese Navy, following years of low-priority research. The major obstacle for Japanese motorboat development was the lack of small yet high-power engines, but this did not prevent the Japanese from trying. Constructed at the Yokohama Yacht Workshop's Tsurumi Factory and completed in 1941, the No.1 class of patrol boats ranged from T-1 to T-6 and were divided in half at the start of the war, with deployments to Tarawa and Wake Island. By 1943, all but one had been lost.
It was introduced in Update 1.89 "Imperial Navy". As the first development of Japanese motor patrol boats, the T-1 offers a basic all-round motor torpedo boat with limited firepower and armour. Equipped with guns, torpedoes, and depth charges, its effectiveness is rather low and requires skilful manoeuvring. The T-1's armament includes only 2 x 7.7 mm MGs, which, despite having decent firing angles, provide insufficient damage output for offensive use. Therefore, careful manoeuvring is essential to utilise its average MTB speed effectively and to surprise enemy vessels.
General info
Survivability and armour
This boat doesn't have any armour, and its survivability is about on par with other Japanese MTBs in the lower ranks, 40 mm of wooden hull armour- not the worst but not the best. However, its survivability is artificially hindered by its lack of offensive capabilities. In a one on one engagement the T-1 deals so little damage to its enemies, that an opponent will more than likely knock the Type T-1 out first. So it's survivability is not necessarily worse than other Japanese MTBs, but it will be knocked out a lot more frequently due to how inadequate it is at defending itself.
Mobility
The mobility and speed of this boat is its strongest asset. It's responsive to input and can reach a top speed of 72 km/h (44 mph) making it currently the 3rd fastest Japanese ship in game. However, its speed is about equal to most other lower rank MTBs, and in some cases slower. It can outpace Sub-chasers and other gun boats, but it's hard to actually use its speed effectively as its weaponry performance is so poor, the potential it has in its mobility doesn't really count for much.
Mobility Characteristics | |||
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Game Mode | Upgrade Status | Maximum Speed (km/h) | |
Forward | Reverse | ||
AB | |||
Upgraded | 100 | 35 | |
RB/SB | |||
Upgraded | 71 | 25 |
Modifications and economy
Armament
Primary armament
The Type T-1 is equipped with two Type 92 (7.7 mm) machine guns, which are incredibly underwhelming. This boat currently has the least effective armament in the game, they do very little damage on all fronts and at even a slight distance struggle to penetrate the hull of most ships, let alone score critical damage. The guns come with three belts-
- Universal- The stock belt, contains a split of armour piercing and armour piercing incendiary rounds
- AP- Contains predominantly armour piercing rounds
- API- Contains predominantly incendiary rounds
Even if it's not by a large margin, the API rounds do deal the most damage, structurally and internally. They also do the most damage to aircraft as well, a good burst on target will usually take out most of the weak biplanes the Type T-1 will most likely be coming across in the low ranks. To maximise the effectiveness of the guns, stay at a close range, as past around 750 m or so the guns really struggle to do any meaningful damage. The firing arcs of the two turrets are not very versatile either, to fire with both turrets the Type T-1 needs to be shooting either directly ahead or behind, at either side of the boat only one turret will be able to fire, leading to a tiny amount of damage output.
Additional armament
The Type T-1 is equipped with two Type-44 torpedoes, they can travel a max of 4 km at 65 km/h (40 mph). With the "Torpedo mode" modification selected they can travel a max of 8 km, at a speed of 48 km/h (30 mph). With this modification they have impressive range for the rank, however they have very little damage output, having only 121 kg of TNT equivalent explosive, they should still be able to cause fatal damage to any vessels around the rank, but against Destroyers or other large ships it will definitely take multiple hits to destroy a ship.
The Type T-1 can carry two Type 95 depth charges, which can be dropped to maim other naval targets, they have rather limited viability though as most MTBs will be able to outrun the explosion. However, they are useful for attacking larger ships, as if the Type T-1 can reach them unnoticed, one or two of these depth charges will sink the vessel.
Usage in battles
This boat is fairly difficult to use effectively, especially considering that its damage potential on all fronts is so low. The Type T-1's only reliable way of destroying ships is to use the torpedoes, either aiming for larger slower vessels or aiming for commonly traveled sight-lines or choke points. The primary armament is close to useless in a one on one engagement, so after the torpedoes are launched or being reloaded, try sticking with a group of teammates. The Type T-1 lacks the firepower to sink an enemy vessel on its own, but can contribute collectively with allies. Try to aim for an enemy's crew if possible, the guns do very little structural damage, but if the shots are aimed at the bridge and radio room, the Type T-1 can slowly cut down the opponent's crew percentage.
If the Type T-1 comes across a large ship or vessel with some big guns, it's not worth engaging them, turn on the smokescreen once unlocked and retreat to the proximity of teammates or behind some terrain. There's no use in attacking these vessels with the Type T-1's guns alone. The Type T-1 can easily have the speed and mobility to escape from tricky situations under the cover of smoke, so prioritise unlocking it if possible. It's important to stay on the move and not make the Type T-1 a target for enemy vessels, the Type T-1 has no armour and a well placed burst from any cannon will likely disable the Type T-1. Stay by cover and friendlies for protection. Also consider not activating the 'Torpedo mode' modification, as most engagements at this rank won't exceed 4 km, and the extra speed in the torpedoes will be desirable to catch enemies.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Decently mobile
- Long potential range for the torpedoes
Cons:
- Hugely ineffective primary armament
- Low damage output from the torpedoes
- Poor firing arcs for the twin turrets
- Poor survivability, even for an MTB
History
Boats of this type were developed in 1939 as part of the fourth construction program for the Japanese fleet. They were based on the experimental Type B boat, which in turn was based on the British Thornycroft CMB boat captured in China in 1938. The first boat was put into operation in 1941. In total, six boats of this type were constructed, only one of which survived. In 1942, she was badly damaged and used for training after restoration. The other five boats were lost in conflicts during the years of 1943-1944.
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See also
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External links
Yokohama Yacht Co. (横浜ヨット株式会社) | |
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Motor Torpedo Boats (魚雷艇) | Type T-1 |
Japan boats | |
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Motor torpedo boats | Type T-1 · Type T-14 · Type T-14 (mod. 1) · Type T-38 · Type T-51a · Type T-51b |
PT-802 · PT-808 · PT-15 | |
Motor gun boats | Ha-Go (mod. 1) · Type 4 (mod. 2) · Type 4 (Mod 4) |
Asagao (YTE-01) · PG 02 | |
Armoured gun boats | Soukou-Tei · Soukou-Tei No.4 |
Gunboats | Chidori |