G7a (533 mm)

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Description

The 533 mm G7a is a standard-issued torpedo of Germany's Kriegsmarine. The G7a and its variants were widely used throughout the World War II and can be found on almost every Kriegsmarine bluewater ships in the game.

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

Vehicles equipped with this weapon
Motor torpedo boats  Hugin · Jaguar · R-301 · VS-10
S-Boote  S-38 · S-38b · S-100 (1944) · S-100 · S-204 Lang · S-701
Motor torpedo gun boats  MZ1
Sub-chasers  M-802
Destroyers  Jaguar · Leopard · Luchs · Z12 Erich Giese · Z15 Erich Steinbrinck
  Z22 Anton Schmitt · Z20 Karl Galster · Z25 · Z32 · Z43 · Z47 · T22 · T31
Light cruisers  Emden · Karlsruhe · Köln · Nürnberg
Heavy cruisers  Admiral Graf Spee · Admiral Hipper · Prinz Eugen
Battlecruisers  Scharnhorst

General info

The G7a is filled with 358.4 kg of TNT equivalent. The torpedo can travel up to 6 km at 81 km/h in normal mode, and 14 km at 56 km/h with "Torpedo Mode" modification.

Effective damage

The G7a's warhead is able to hull break any destroyer-sized ship with a single hit, while it can cause considerable damage to cruisers depending on where it hits.

Comparison with analogues

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Usage in battles

The G7a is a basic run-off-the-mill torpedo with decent overall performance. The warhead of ~360 kg can pose a threat against most of the targets short of some capital ships. However, it suffers from its polar opposite performances with and without the "Torpedo Mode" modification installed, which can cause it to be less effective in certain maps.

Without the "Torpedo Mode" modification installed, the G7a has a high travel speed of 81 km/h, which allows it to be effectively used as an ambush and close range weapon, albeit its limited range of 6 km renders it useless in open maps. On the other hand, the installed modification significantly increases the range to 14 km at the cost of reducing its top speed to only 56 km/h, making it a good area denial weapon in open maps, but performing terribly at close-quarters combat.

For coastal vessels, it is always recommended not to install the "Torpedo Mode" modification, as the 6 km range is still sufficient for a smaller boat. For bluewater ships, the usage of the "Torpedo Mode" modification depends on the playstyle of each ship and how you can take the most advantage out of it.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Sizeable warhead of ~360 kg TNT equivalent can deal a considerable damage against enemy ships
  • Fast travel speed when not equipped with torpedo mode, long range when equipped

Cons:

  • Average performance compared to its contempolaries
  • Short range without torpedo mode, equipping the modification will significantly reduce its travel speed

History

German Torpedoes manufactured prior to the end of World War II were designated as to their diameter, length and propulsion. Modifications were usually, but not always, denoted by T numbers. Length was to the nearest meter. For example, the designation G7a meant that the torpedo was 53.3 cm (21") in diameter, was about 7 m long and had a wet heater motor.

Letter Diameter Suffix Propulsion
F 45 cm D Dampftorpedo (wet heater, World War I)
G 50 or 53.3 cm a Air/steam (wet heater, World War II)
H 60 cm e Electric
J 70 cm u Hydrogen peroxide
M 75 cm

This torpedo is using SW39a explosive. Number indicating year of adaption. It was composed of TNT, Hexinit (HND), Ammonium Nitrate and Aluminum. Content of aluminum powder was increased from previous versions (SW36 and SW39) to increase shock wave.

Media

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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
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  Model 1923DT
Sweden 
450 mm  m/38 · m/41
  † = Aerial torpedo
‡ = Aerial and ship-launched torpedo