Patrol torpedo boat Q-111 Luzon

Imperial Japanese Navy Torpedo Boat No. 114 (circa 1943)
History
United States Army
NameQ-111 Luzon
BuilderJohn I. Thornycroft & Company, Southampton
Laid down15 April 1938
Launched1939
Sponsored byCommonwealth of the Philippines
HomeportManila
Fatescuttled, 9 April 1942
History
Imperial Japanese Navy
NamePatrol Boat No. 114
Commissioned12 April 1943
FateSunk by attack by aircraft, 1944/1945
General characteristics
TypeMotor torpedo boat
Tonnage20 gross register tons[1]
Length19.8 m (65 ft 0 in) o/a
Beam4.7 m (15 ft 5 in)
Draught1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
Installed power1800 bhp
Propulsion3 Thornycroft petrol engines, 3 shafts
Speed41 knots
Complement6
Armament3 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.

  1. ^ ONI 208-J (Supplement no. 2) Far Eastern Small Craft. Division of Naval Intelligence. March 1945. p. 10.