F5b

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Description

The F5b torpedo was originally a Norwegian-built torpedo intended to be used on aircraft. It is a 45-cm torpedo and weighs around 750 kg with 200 kg of explosive. The F5b was in service from 1941 all the way to the end of the war and saw service on aircraft like the He 111 and Ju 88. As with many torpedoes in German service, the F5b uses steam propulsion, which leaves a wake in the water. This does come with the added benefit of usually being much faster than electric torpedoes like the G7e. They also usually included a variable speed setting.

The F5b was introduced in Update "Fire and Ice" along with the premium Fw 190 A-5/U14. Currently, no other aircraft use it except for the A-5/U14. With a warhead of 200 kg of explosive, it will be more than enough to sink destroyers and cripple larger ships. The F5b also travels at a speed of 83 km/h (~45 knots) and has a range of about 5 kilometers. However, it only travels at a depth of 1 metre so it will be difficult to significantly damage large ships. Specific launch conditions are also needed to successfully utilize the torpedo: players must not exceed 281 km/h (174 mph) and stay below 105 metres (344 feet). Since the torpedo uses steam propulsion, it is highly advised to drop from close range to ensure a hit. 

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

The F5b weighs 752 kg (1,657 lb), and has a length of over 4.8 metres (15.7 feet). It also has a 200 kg explosive warhead which utilizes TNT explosive. When dropped, the motor will kick on and maintain a speed of 83 km/h (45 knots) which is quite fast for a World War II torpedo. However, it only has a range of 5 km (~3 mi) so players will need to get close to a ship to get a hit. Players should also note the specific launch parameters for a successful torpedo: -35 to 281 km/h (-21 to 174 mph) and -10 to 105 metres in altitude (-32 to 336 feet). The F5b travels at a shallow depth of one metre (3.2 feet). Overall, it's a relatively strong torpedo thanks to its large warhead and reasonable launch parameters.

Effective damage

With a 200 kg TNT warhead, it will most definitely cripple a destroyer and destroy smaller ships. However, against cruisers and other big ships, it will be more difficult to take one out with only a single torpedo.

Comparison with analogues

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Usage in battles

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Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Large warhead (200 kg TNT equivalent)
  • High speed of 83 km/h (45 knots)

Cons:

  • Launch parameters can leave players vulnerable to enemy attack
  • Significantly hampers performance when equipped on an aircraft

History

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Media

Fw 190 A-5/U14 equipped with the F5b torpedo in-flight

See also

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Torpedoes
USA 
450 mm  Mk.7
533 mm  Bliss-Leavitt Mk.1 · Mark 35 · Mk.8 · Mk.8-3 C/D · Mk.15 · Mk.16
569 mm  Mk.13 · Mk.13-6 · Mk.13-6 Case
Germany 
324 mm  Mark 44
450 mm  C/06D · LT 1A/1 · F5W · F5b
500 mm  G6c
533 mm  G7a · Seal DM2A1
600 mm  H/8
USSR 
400 mm  SET-40 · SET-72
450 mm  Pattern 1910 · Pattern 1912 · 45-36NU · 45-36AN · 45-36MAN
533 mm  53-38 · 53-39 · 53-56 · 53-57 · 53-65 · SET-53M · SET-65
Britain 
450 mm  R.G.F. Mark VI** · Mark XII · Mark XV
533 mm  Mark I · Mk.IV · Mk.V · Mk.VIII · Mk.IX · Mk.IX** · 21 inch Mk.20 Bidder
Japan 
324 mm  Mark 46
450 mm  Type 2 · Type 38 No.2 B · Type 43 · Type 44 No.2 · Type 91 Model 2 · Type 91 Model 3
533 mm  Type 6 · Type 43 (1910) · Type 54 Model 3 · Type 72 Model 1 · Type 89
610 mm  Type 8 No.2 · Type 90 · Type 93 Model 1, Mod 2 · Type 93 Model 3
Italy 
450 mm  F200/450 · S.I.170/450X5,25 · W.200/450X5,75 · Whitehead A 110/450
533 mm  S.I.270 · S.I. 250/533,4X7,5 Tipo A · S.I. 270/533,4X7,2 Tipo I · S.I. 270/533X6.84 Tipo L · S.I. 270/533,4X7,2 Tipo M
France 
400 mm  1926DA
450 mm  1909R
550 mm  L3 · Model 1919V · Model 1923DT
Sweden 
450 mm  m/38 · m/41
  † = Aerial torpedo
‡ = Aerial and ship-launched torpedo