Imperial Japanese Navy Torpedo Boat No. 114 (circa 1943)
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History | |
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United States Army | |
Name | Q-111 Luzon |
Builder | John I. Thornycroft & Company, Southampton |
Laid down | 15 April 1938 |
Launched | 1939 |
Sponsored by | Commonwealth of the Philippines |
Homeport | Manila |
Fate | scuttled, 9 April 1942 |
History | |
Imperial Japanese Navy | |
Name | Patrol Boat No. 114 |
Commissioned | 12 April 1943 |
Fate | Sunk by attack by aircraft, 1944/1945 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Motor torpedo boat |
Tonnage | 20 gross register tons[1] |
Length | 19.8 m (65 ft 0 in) o/a |
Beam | 4.7 m (15 ft 5 in) |
Draught | 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) |
Installed power | 1800 bhp |
Propulsion | 3 Thornycroft petrol engines, 3 shafts |
Speed | 41 knots |
Complement | 6 |
Armament | 3 x .50 caliber machine guns, 2 x 21" torpedo tubes, 2 x Mark 14 torpedoes, 4 depth charges |
Q-111 Luzon was a motor torpedo boat of the United States Army during World War II as part of the Offshore Patrol based at Manila.