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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a rank {{Specs|rank}} Italian motor torpedo boat {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update "Starfighters"]].
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Launched on October 28, 1942, completed and commissioned March 9, 1943, and deployed in the 5th Motor Torpedo Squadron, the MS-53 is one of the [[CRDA60t (Family)|CRDA 60t]] motor torpedo boats from the 2nd Series of construction of its type. <!--, in this case when we talk about series we are talking about series of construction which were almost all identical and differed very little from those of the 1stseries,-->The MS-53 participated near Sicily in operations against Allied ships, performed several combat operations against other ships and small boats such as PT boats. After the armistice, she took part in special operations, but eventually due to bad weather in Termoli while in port she was taken to land by the tide, severely damaged the hull. She was later repaired, however was less efficient than before. At the end of the war, she was given to Russia under the peace treaty in 1947, but the Russian Navy did not accept her and she was sent back to the Italian Navy only to be decommissioned and scrapped 1 July 1950.
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The '''{{Specs|pseudonym}}''' was introduced with the Italian Naval Tech tree in [[Update "Starfighters"]]. It has good combat and movement capabilities. The armament consists of two single 20 mm Breda cannons that are quite strong and capable of damaging enough enemy boats you will find. The most powerful armament you have are 4 torpedoes, specifically 2 x 533 mm torpedoes and 2 x 450 mm torpedoes perfect for destroying enemies in one shot and have a good range. The last armament you have are the depth charges placed in the back of the boat, though they are very difficult to use due to needing to approach closer to the enemy and only having 12 depth charges. For the ship's manoeuvrability, the ship's three engines manages to reach a good speed and manoeuvre very well. Utilize the manoeuvrability to set up ambushes by popping out and back into cover, as the MS-53's low survivability mean it can't take many hits that it could otherwise dish out with its armament.
  
 
== General info ==
 
== General info ==
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{{Specs-Fleet-Armour}}
 
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The MS-53 as armor have 40mm of wood in the hull and the structure 15mm of wood, this ship can be easily destroyed by HE belts, meanwhile for the survivability have a crew of 19 people this basically can be killed very easily by other ships, the problem of the MS-53 it’s more slower than his predecessor MS-15 and this cause that you can’t dodge shots.
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The MS-53 has a crew of 19 people, 40 mm of wood for protection in the hull and 15 mm of wood for the structure, meaning it can be easily destroyed by HE belts.
  
 
=== Mobility ===
 
=== Mobility ===
 
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The MS-53 is powered by 3 Isotta Fraschini “ASSO” Engines that provides 50 km/h of speed (Upgraded 58 Km/h) but it's slower than its predecessor the MS-15 because it carries more Additional Armament.
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The MS-53 is powered by 3 Isotta Fraschini "ASSO" Engines that make it reach 58 km/h. It's slower than its predecessor MS-15 because it carries more additional armament. Turning speed and manoeuvrability are good for its BR.
  
Meanwhile the speed rotation and manoeuvrability are good for his BR, with this you can dodge shots.{{NavalMobility}}
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=== Modifications and economy ===
 
=== Modifications and economy ===
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{{main|20 mm/65 Breda (20 mm)}}
 
{{main|20 mm/65 Breda (20 mm)}}
  
As main armament the MS-53 uses 2 cannons from 20 in specific 20/65 Breda cannon, as in the MAS and other Italian ships this cannon causes little damage, and is divided into magazines every 12 shots the cannon will reload, then at the end for the damage you cause depends a lot on the enemy targets.
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As main armament, the MS-53 uses 2 x 20 mm/65 Breda cannons. These cannons cause little damage, and have magazines of only 12 shots before reloading. The cannons can take motor torpedo boats but not bigger targets.
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* Universal: {{Annotation|API-T|Armour-piercing incendiary tracer}}{{-}}{{Annotation|HEFI-T*|High-explosive fragmentation incendiary tracer (self-destroying)}}
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* HE belt: {{Annotation|HEFI-T*|High-explosive fragmentation incendiary tracer (self-destroying)}}{{-}}{{Annotation|HEFI-T*|High-explosive fragmentation incendiary tracer (self-destroying)}}{{-}}{{Annotation|HEFI-T*|High-explosive fragmentation incendiary tracer (self-destroying)}}{{-}}  {{Annotation|API-T|Armour-piercing incendiary tracer}}
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* AP belt: {{Annotation|API-T|Armour-piercing incendiary tracer}}{{-}}{{Annotation|API-T|Armour-piercing incendiary tracer}}{{-}}{{Annotation|API-T|Armour-piercing incendiary tracer}}{{-}}{{Annotation|HEFI-T*|High-explosive fragmentation incendiary tracer (self-destroying)}}
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{{:20_mm/65_Breda_(20_mm)/Ammunition|HEFI-T*, API-T}}
  
 
=== Additional armament ===
 
=== Additional armament ===
 
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{{main|S.I. 270/533X6.84 Tipo L (533 mm)|S.I.270 (533 mm)|W.200/450X5,75 (450 mm)|B TG depth charge}}
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{{main|S.I. 270/533X6.84 Tipo L (533 mm)|W.200/450X5,75 (450 mm)|B TG depth charge}}
 
 
As additional armament MS-53 can at best carry as additional armament:
 
 
 
* Two Torpedoes S.I.270
 
* Two Torpedoes W.200/450X5,75
 
* Twelve B TG
 
 
 
The Torpedoes S.I.270 have a maximum speed of 93 km/h (81 km/h with torpedo mode), 270kg of explosive and a range of 4 Km (8 Km with torpedo mode) meanwhile the torpedoes  W.200/450X5,75 have a maximum speed of  81 km/h, 200kg of explosive and a range of 3 Km (with the torpedo mode or not).
 
  
And finally the depth charges B TG have 50 Kg of Explosive.
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As additional armament, the MS-53 can carry 2 different types of torpedoes and depth charges. The S.I.270 torpedoes have a maximum speed of 93 km/h (81 km/h with torpedo mode), 270 kg of explosive and a range of 4 km (8 km with torpedo mode) while the W.200 have a maximum speed of 81 km/h, 200 kg of explosive and a range of 3 km (with the torpedo mode or not). The B TG depth charges have 50 kg of explosive.
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
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The MS-53 is a slower version of the [[MS-15]] but it got more additional armament that is 2 torpedoes so you have more possibility to destroy some enemies with the torpedoes the cannon are quite very bad because these 20mm cause too much little damage, and as previously with MS-15 as the best advice I can give you is not to attack frontally or go in the mouth of the enemy but to go around them and shoot them from the side, you will immediately notice the little damage it causes so I recommend using 2 belts one AP for tough targets and armored and the other HE for targets little armor.
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The MS-53 is a slower version of the [[MS-15]] but it got more additional armament that is 2 torpedoes so you have more possibility to destroy some enemies with the torpedoes. The cannon are quite bad because the 20 mm cause too much little damage, the best advice is not to attack frontally or get surrounded by the enemy but to go around them and shoot them from the side. You will immediately notice the little damage the cannons cause so it is recommended using 2 belts one AP for tough targets and armoured and the other HE for targets with little protection.
  
 
=== Pros and cons ===
 
=== Pros and cons ===
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* Can carry 4 torpedoes with various degrees of spread.
 
* Can carry 4 torpedoes with various degrees of spread.
* Adequate speed when spaded.
 
 
* Good reload speed for the main guns
 
* Good reload speed for the main guns
 
* Good speed (58 km/h)
 
* Good speed (58 km/h)
* Good rotation time 
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* Good turn radius
* Good torpedoes
 
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
 
* Lacks armament (only 2 x 20 mm cannons)
 
* Lacks armament (only 2 x 20 mm cannons)
* No armor
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* The 20 mm cannons have small magazines and a slow rate of fire
* The 20mm has small magazines and a slow rate of fire
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* Terrible survivability
* Terrible survivability (compared to other ships)
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* No anti-aircraft guns
* No Anti-Aircraft
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* Bad rear cannon placement with mediocre firing angles
* Terrible rear cannon placement with terrible firing angles
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
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{{main|MS-15#History|l1=History of the MS-15}}
 
{{main|MS-15#History|l1=History of the MS-15}}
== MS CRDA (60t) ==
 
Motosiluranti = Torpedo Boat
 
 
The Italian Motosiluranti (MS) are medium sized ships, with good maneuverability and speed, and with the property of carrying torpedoes to destroy ships, particularly large ones.
 
 
The Italian designers and admirals tried to obtain the design plans of the Lürseen motor torpedo boats, that is S-38, S-38b and S-100 but they did not succeed, therefore they decided to use a sort of Reverse Engineering, but adapting to the new hulls some construction techniques already tested, but not only, 3 Isotta Fraschini "ASSO" engines were used, guaranteeing a speed of not more than 32.5 knots.
 
 
'''1st Group'''
 
 
In 1941 18 units of 62 Tons were ordered to CRDA of Monfalcone, armed with 2 torpedo launchers of 533mm, 2 cannons of 20mm and jet bombs, the boats were numbered MS-11 in groups of 6 and every 6 units was a squadron of torpedo motorboats delivered in 1942.
 
 
In the Section formed by MS-16 and MS-22, goes the honor of having sunk the British light cruiser Manchester, during the battle of Mid-August 1942
 
 
'''2nd Group'''
 
 
In 1942-1943 the 2nd Group was created with 18 new units, from MS-51 onwards, larger armed with 2 x 533mm and 2 x 450mm torpedo launchers, with more depth charges and 2 x 20mm guns.
 
 
After WW2, the surviving MSs in the years 1960-1962 were refitted with new armaments such as 40mm Bofors and other armaments, these being the MS-472, MS-473 and others.
 
 
They were retired from service in 1975 and eventually disbarred in 1979.
 
 
== '''MS-53 History''' ==
 
Set up in the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico of Monfalcone (construction number n°1391).
 
 
'''''22 October 1942'''''
 
 
[[File:MS-53 I.png|thumb|MS-53 During Sail]]
 
[[File:MS-53 I.png|thumb|MS-53 During Sail]]
Launched at the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico in Monfalcone.
 
  
'''''9 March 1943'''''
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=== Operational history of MS-53 ===
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On 22 October 1942, MS-53 was launched at the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico in Monfalcone, entered service on 9 March 1943 and was assigned to the 5th Torpedo Boat Squadron (Va Squadriglia Motosiluranti).
  
Entered in service. Assigned to the Va Squadriglia Motosiluranti.
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MS-53 was sent in July to Sicily to operate against the Anglo-American naval forces engaged in the invasion of the island. In the same month, the MS-53 and its twin MS-51 took part in a violent battle against Allied torpedo boats off the coast of Acireale. In the night of July 21, MS-53, along with her sister ships MS-21, MS-51 and MS-66, attacked the British destroyer Quantock and the Greek destroyer Adrias east of Cape Campolato. During the combat at close range, the MS-66 was seriously damaged, on which the commander of the 5th Torpedo Boat Squadron, Lieutenant Commander Curzio Castagnacci, died. The destroyers Quantock and Adrias were slightly damaged and some members of the crew died after being hit by the guns of the Italian torpedo boats.
  
'''''July 1943'''''
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Afterwards, the MS-53, together with the MS-21, MS-65 and MS-66, clashed against the American PT-203, PT-214 and PT-218 motor torpedo boats in a confused night skirmish on July 21. The American torpedo motorboats, returning to Palermo (already occupied by the Allies on 22 July 1943) after a fruitless night attack to attack the ships involved in the evacuation of the Axis troops through the Strait of Messina, detected the Italian MS on radar and launched a salvo of torpedoes against them. The torpedoes, however, passed without exploding under the hulls of the Italian MS. Then, PT-218 attacked the Italian MS with its machine guns in a close encounter. A fight ensued, which ended with the PT-218 riddled with bullets and having suffered very serious damages, with many losses among the crew meanwhile the Crew of MS were unharmed and the Italian boats got minimal damage.
  
Displaced in Sicily to operate in contrast to the Anglo-American naval forces engaged in the invasion of the island.
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On 8 September 1943, upon the announcement of the armistice between Italy and the Allies, MS-53 was located in Crotone. The next day, at 2:00 AM, the MS-53, together with the MS-65 and the MAS 547, left Crotone bound for Taranto to avoid the risk of being captured by German troops moving in the area. The three small units reached Taranto at 8:30 AM. In the evening, the MS-53 (Second Lieutenant Mario Manusardi), together with the corvette Flora (Lieutenant Giorgio Volpe), escorted the tug Tarantola and the motor raft MZ 758, which carried a company of the Battalion "San Vito" sent to reinforce the garrison of the coastal battery "Toscano", which reported that German troops are approaching its stronghold with unclear intentions. The MS-53 remained based in Taranto until November.
  
'''''19 July 1943'''''
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During November and December 1943, the MS-53, together with the MS-54, 55, 56, 61, 65 and 73, was transferred to Termoli to be employed in special missions, alongside MS-31, 33 and 74 (moved there in October) of transporting and landing British informers and commandos on the Adriatic coast of Central and Northern Italy occupied by German forces.
  
The MS 53 and its twin MS 51 took part in a violent battle against Allied torpedo boats off the coast of Acireale.
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=== Sinking ===
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The operational life of the MS-53 came to an abrupt end on the night between 31 December 1943 and 1 January 1944. That night a violent storm broke out in Termoli and created a breach in the pier, removing the mooring holds of the MS 53. The commander of the torpedo boat, Lieutenant Mario Manusardi, tried in vain to bring his unit to a sheltered corner of the port, but the engines did not respond, and the MS 53 would end up going on the land, causing damage to the hull.
  
'''''21 July 1943'''''
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On 22 January 1944 the MS-53 was towed to Manfredonia, with the escort of the MS-31. Here it could only be ascertained that it was impossible to restore the torpedo boat to full efficiency: consequently, the MS-53 - declared out of service - was laid up in December 1944, and never returned to service.
  
During the night of 21 July, MS 53, together with her sister ships MS 21, MS 51 and MS 66, attacked the British destroyer Quantock and the Greek destroyer Adrias, east of Cape Campolato. During the combat at close range the MS 66 was seriously damaged, on which the commander of the V Flottiglia Motosiluranti, Lieutenant Commander Curzio Castagnacci, died. While the destroyers Quantock and Adrias were slightly damaged and some members of the crew died after being hit by the guns of the Italian torpedo boats.
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After the 1947 peace treaty, the MS-53 was assigned to the Soviet Union; on 18 May 1949 the MS-53 was removed from the naval cadre and formally incorporated into the Soviet Navy under the new name of TK-971, but was refused by the Soviet Navy because of her poor condition (in 1948 she was reduced to the hull), which made her restoration inconvenient. Returned to the Italian Navy, the motor torpedo boat was again decommissioned on 1 July 1950 and subsequently demolished.
  
'''''28-29 July 1943'''''
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The MS 53, together with the MS 21, MS 65 and MS 66, clashed against the American PT 203, PT 214 and PT 218 motor torpedo boats in a confused night skirmish. The American torpedo motorboats, returning to Palermo (already occupied by the Allies) after a fruitless night attack to attack the ships involved in the evacuation of the Axis troops through the Strait of Messina, detected the Italian MS on radar and launched a salvo of torpedoes against them, which however passed without exploding under the hulls of the Italian MS. 
 
 
 
The PT 218 attacked the Italian MS with its machine-guns in a close encounter, it began a fight which at the end ended without winners or losers; the PT 218 was riddled with bullets and suffered very serious damages, with many losses among the crew.
 
 
 
'''''30 July 1943'''''
 
 
 
During the night of the 30th the MS 53, together with MS 21, MS 65 and MS 66 (flotilla leader, frigate captain Alessandro Michelagnoli), put to sea for an indirect protection cruise to an Italian convoy that had sailed from Messina and was heading north; During the night the four torpedo boats clashed with two similar American units, PT 204 and PT 217, giving life to a fight which lasted for over an hour and ended in a melee from which the Italian units came out substantially unharmed, believing - on their part - to have seriously damaged the enemy units. In reality, even the American torpedo boats did not suffer any serious damage; only the PT 204 was hit, without any losses among the crew.
 
 
 
Later the MS 53 was transferred to the IVth MAS Flotilla, with which it operated until the armistice.
 
 
 
'''''8 September 1943'''''
 
 
 
Upon the announcement of the armistice between Italy and the Allies, MS 53 is located in Crotone.
 
 
 
'''''9 September 1943'''''
 
 
 
At 2 AM the MS 53, together with the MS 65 and the MAS 547, left Crotone bound for Taranto, to avoid the risk of being captured by German troops moving in the area.
 
 
 
The three small units reached Taranto at 8.30 AM.
 
 
 
In the evening the MS 53 (Second Lieutenant Mario Manusardi), together with the corvette Flora (Lieutenant Giorgio Volpe), escorts the tug Tarantola and the motor raft MZ 758, which carry a company of the Battalion "San Vito" sent to reinforce the garrison of the coastal battery "Toscano", which reported that German troops are approaching its stronghold with unclear intentions.
 
 
 
The MS 53 remains based in Taranto until November.
 
 
 
'''''28 October 1943'''''
 
 
 
Transferred from Taranto to Brindisi, framed in the Ia Flottiglia MAS.
 
 
 
'''''November-December 1943'''''
 
 
 
The MS 53, together with the MS 54, 55, 56, 61, 65 and 73 (the MS 31, 33 and 74 had already moved there in October), was transferred to Termoli to be employed in special missions of transport and landing of British informers and commandos on the Adriatic coast of central and northern Italy occupied by German forces.
 
 
 
'''Sinking'''
 
 
 
The operational life of the MS 53 came to an abrupt end on the night between 31 December 1943 and 1 January 1944. That night a violent storm broke out in Termoli: so violent that the sea opened a breach in the pier, removing the mooring holds of the MS 53. The commander of the torpedo boat, Lieutenant Mario Manusardi, tried in vain to bring his unit to a sheltered corner of the port, but the engines did not respond, and the MS 53 ended up running out of water, causing several leaks.
 
  
On 22 January 1944 the MS 53 was towed to Manfredonia, with the escort of the MS 31.
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Here it could only be ascertained that it was impossible to restore the torpedo boat to full efficiency: consequently, the MS 53 - declared out of service - was laid up in December 1944, and never returned to service.
 
 
 
After the 1947 peace treaty, the MS-53 was assigned to the Soviet Union; on 18 May 1949 the MS 53 was removed from the naval cadre and formally incorporated into the Soviet Navy under the new name of TK-971, but was refused by the Soviet Navy because of her poor condition (in 1948 she was reduced to the hull), which made her restoration not very convenient. Returned to the Italian Navy, the motor torpedo boat was again decommissioned on July 1st 1950 and subsequently demolished.
 
 
 
== Media ==
 
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* [[MS-15]]
 
* [[MS-472]]
 
* [[MS-473]]
 
 
* [[MV-611]]
 
* [[MV-611]]
  
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This page is about the Italian motor torpedo boat MS-53. For other versions, see CRDA60t (Family).
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Description

Launched on October 28, 1942, completed and commissioned March 9, 1943, and deployed in the 5th Motor Torpedo Squadron, the MS-53 is one of the CRDA 60t motor torpedo boats from the 2nd Series of construction of its type. The MS-53 participated near Sicily in operations against Allied ships, performed several combat operations against other ships and small boats such as PT boats. After the armistice, she took part in special operations, but eventually due to bad weather in Termoli while in port she was taken to land by the tide, severely damaged the hull. She was later repaired, however was less efficient than before. At the end of the war, she was given to Russia under the peace treaty in 1947, but the Russian Navy did not accept her and she was sent back to the Italian Navy only to be decommissioned and scrapped 1 July 1950.

The MS-53 was introduced with the Italian Naval Tech tree in Update "Starfighters". It has good combat and movement capabilities. The armament consists of two single 20 mm Breda cannons that are quite strong and capable of damaging enough enemy boats you will find. The most powerful armament you have are 4 torpedoes, specifically 2 x 533 mm torpedoes and 2 x 450 mm torpedoes perfect for destroying enemies in one shot and have a good range. The last armament you have are the depth charges placed in the back of the boat, though they are very difficult to use due to needing to approach closer to the enemy and only having 12 depth charges. For the ship's manoeuvrability, the ship's three engines manages to reach a good speed and manoeuvre very well. Utilize the manoeuvrability to set up ambushes by popping out and back into cover, as the MS-53's low survivability mean it can't take many hits that it could otherwise dish out with its armament.

General info

Survivability and armour

Armourfront / side / back
Hull40 mm (wood)
Superstructure15 mm (wood)
Number of section3
Displacement68 t
Crew19 people

The MS-53 has a crew of 19 people, 40 mm of wood for protection in the hull and 15 mm of wood for the structure, meaning it can be easily destroyed by HE belts.

Mobility

Speedforward / back
AB82 / 33 km/h
RB58 / 23 km/h

The MS-53 is powered by 3 Isotta Fraschini "ASSO" Engines that make it reach 58 km/h. It's slower than its predecessor MS-15 because it carries more additional armament. Turning speed and manoeuvrability are good for its BR.

Mobility Characteristics
Game Mode Upgrade Status Maximum Speed (km/h) Turn Time (s) Turn Radius (m)
Forward Reverse
AB Stock ___ ___
Upgraded 82 33
RB/SB Stock ___ ___
Upgraded 58 23

Modifications and economy

Repair costBasic → Reference
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RB898 → 1 107 Sl icon.png
Total cost of modifications10 360 Rp icon.png
13 810 Sl icon.png
Talisman cost750 Ge icon.png
Crew training6 300 Sl icon.png
Experts22 000 Sl icon.png
Aces250 Ge icon.png
Research Aces220 000 Rp icon.png
Reward for battleAB / RB / SB
70 / 90 / 100 % Sl icon.png
124 / 124 / 124 % Rp icon.png
Modifications
Seakeeping Unsinkability Firepower
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Dry-Docking
Research:
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Cost:
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110 Ge icon.png
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Rudder Replacement
Research:
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Cost:
770 Sl icon.png
95 Ge icon.png
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Propeller Replacement
Research:
870 Rp icon.png
Cost:
1 200 Sl icon.png
140 Ge icon.png
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Engine Maintenance
Research:
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Cost:
1 100 Sl icon.png
135 Ge icon.png
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Damage Control Division
Research:
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Cost:
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Fire Division
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Smokescreen
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New Pumps
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20mm_it_breda_he_ammo_pack
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Primary Armament Targeting
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Depth Charges
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Torpedo Mode
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Artillery Support
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Armament

Primary armament

2 х Turret20 mm/65 Breda anti-aircraft gun
Ammunition1500 rounds
Belt capacity12 rounds
Fire rate240 shots/min
Vertical guidance-10° / 90°

As main armament, the MS-53 uses 2 x 20 mm/65 Breda cannons. These cannons cause little damage, and have magazines of only 12 shots before reloading. The cannons can take motor torpedo boats but not bigger targets.

  • Universal: API-T · HEFI-T*
  • HE belt: HEFI-T* · HEFI-T* · HEFI-T* · API-T
  • AP belt: API-T · API-T · API-T · HEFI-T*

Penetration statistics
Ammunition Penetration @ 0° Angle of Attack (mm)
10 m 100 m 500 m 1,000 m 1,500 m 2,000 m
HEFI-T* 4 4 4 4 4 4
API-T 38 36 27 19 14 10
Shell details
Ammunition Velocity
(m/s)
Projectile
mass (kg)
Fuse delay
(s)
Fuse sensitivity
(mm)
Explosive mass
(TNT equivalent) (g)
Ricochet
0% 50% 100%
HEFI-T* 830 0.14 0 0.1 3 79° 80° 81°
API-T 832 0.14 0.001 1 1.7 47° 60° 65°

Additional armament

Setup 12 x 533 mm steam turbined torpedo S.I. 270/533X6.84 Tipo L
2 x 450 mm steam turbined W.200/450X5,75 torpedo
Setup 212 x B TG depth charge
Setup 32 x 533 mm steam turbined torpedo S.I. 270/533X6.84 Tipo L
2 x 450 mm steam turbined W.200/450X5,75 torpedo
12 x B TG depth charge

As additional armament, the MS-53 can carry 2 different types of torpedoes and depth charges. The S.I.270 torpedoes have a maximum speed of 93 km/h (81 km/h with torpedo mode), 270 kg of explosive and a range of 4 km (8 km with torpedo mode) while the W.200 have a maximum speed of 81 km/h, 200 kg of explosive and a range of 3 km (with the torpedo mode or not). The B TG depth charges have 50 kg of explosive.

Usage in battles

The MS-53 is a slower version of the MS-15 but it got more additional armament that is 2 torpedoes so you have more possibility to destroy some enemies with the torpedoes. The cannon are quite bad because the 20 mm cause too much little damage, the best advice is not to attack frontally or get surrounded by the enemy but to go around them and shoot them from the side. You will immediately notice the little damage the cannons cause so it is recommended using 2 belts one AP for tough targets and armoured and the other HE for targets with little protection.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Can carry 4 torpedoes with various degrees of spread.
  • Good reload speed for the main guns
  • Good speed (58 km/h)
  • Good turn radius

Cons:

  • Lacks armament (only 2 x 20 mm cannons)
  • The 20 mm cannons have small magazines and a slow rate of fire
  • Terrible survivability
  • No anti-aircraft guns
  • Bad rear cannon placement with mediocre firing angles

History

Main article: History of the MS-15
MS-53 During Sail

Operational history of MS-53

On 22 October 1942, MS-53 was launched at the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico in Monfalcone, entered service on 9 March 1943 and was assigned to the 5th Torpedo Boat Squadron (Va Squadriglia Motosiluranti).

MS-53 was sent in July to Sicily to operate against the Anglo-American naval forces engaged in the invasion of the island. In the same month, the MS-53 and its twin MS-51 took part in a violent battle against Allied torpedo boats off the coast of Acireale. In the night of July 21, MS-53, along with her sister ships MS-21, MS-51 and MS-66, attacked the British destroyer Quantock and the Greek destroyer Adrias east of Cape Campolato. During the combat at close range, the MS-66 was seriously damaged, on which the commander of the 5th Torpedo Boat Squadron, Lieutenant Commander Curzio Castagnacci, died. The destroyers Quantock and Adrias were slightly damaged and some members of the crew died after being hit by the guns of the Italian torpedo boats.

Afterwards, the MS-53, together with the MS-21, MS-65 and MS-66, clashed against the American PT-203, PT-214 and PT-218 motor torpedo boats in a confused night skirmish on July 21. The American torpedo motorboats, returning to Palermo (already occupied by the Allies on 22 July 1943) after a fruitless night attack to attack the ships involved in the evacuation of the Axis troops through the Strait of Messina, detected the Italian MS on radar and launched a salvo of torpedoes against them. The torpedoes, however, passed without exploding under the hulls of the Italian MS. Then, PT-218 attacked the Italian MS with its machine guns in a close encounter. A fight ensued, which ended with the PT-218 riddled with bullets and having suffered very serious damages, with many losses among the crew meanwhile the Crew of MS were unharmed and the Italian boats got minimal damage.

On 8 September 1943, upon the announcement of the armistice between Italy and the Allies, MS-53 was located in Crotone. The next day, at 2:00 AM, the MS-53, together with the MS-65 and the MAS 547, left Crotone bound for Taranto to avoid the risk of being captured by German troops moving in the area. The three small units reached Taranto at 8:30 AM. In the evening, the MS-53 (Second Lieutenant Mario Manusardi), together with the corvette Flora (Lieutenant Giorgio Volpe), escorted the tug Tarantola and the motor raft MZ 758, which carried a company of the Battalion "San Vito" sent to reinforce the garrison of the coastal battery "Toscano", which reported that German troops are approaching its stronghold with unclear intentions. The MS-53 remained based in Taranto until November.

During November and December 1943, the MS-53, together with the MS-54, 55, 56, 61, 65 and 73, was transferred to Termoli to be employed in special missions, alongside MS-31, 33 and 74 (moved there in October) of transporting and landing British informers and commandos on the Adriatic coast of Central and Northern Italy occupied by German forces.

Sinking

The operational life of the MS-53 came to an abrupt end on the night between 31 December 1943 and 1 January 1944. That night a violent storm broke out in Termoli and created a breach in the pier, removing the mooring holds of the MS 53. The commander of the torpedo boat, Lieutenant Mario Manusardi, tried in vain to bring his unit to a sheltered corner of the port, but the engines did not respond, and the MS 53 would end up going on the land, causing damage to the hull.

On 22 January 1944 the MS-53 was towed to Manfredonia, with the escort of the MS-31. Here it could only be ascertained that it was impossible to restore the torpedo boat to full efficiency: consequently, the MS-53 - declared out of service - was laid up in December 1944, and never returned to service.

After the 1947 peace treaty, the MS-53 was assigned to the Soviet Union; on 18 May 1949 the MS-53 was removed from the naval cadre and formally incorporated into the Soviet Navy under the new name of TK-971, but was refused by the Soviet Navy because of her poor condition (in 1948 she was reduced to the hull), which made her restoration inconvenient. Returned to the Italian Navy, the motor torpedo boat was again decommissioned on 1 July 1950 and subsequently demolished.

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Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (C.R.D.A)
Motor Torpedo/Gun Boats 
Motosilurante CRDA 60 t Type I  MS-15 · MV-611*
Motosilurante CRDA 60 t Type II  MS-53
Motosilurante CRDA 60 t Convertibile  MS-472 · MS-473
Folgore-class  MC-490
Freccia-class  Saetta P-494
Light Cruisers 
Etna-class  RN Etna
  *MS-11 converted to a motovedette (patrol boat)

Italy boats
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 · MC 485
Motor gun boats  MS-473 · MV-611 · Sparviero
Motor torpedo gun boats  Saetta P-494
Gunboats  Albatros