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during World War I in 1915–1918. Models used were directly derived from compact civilian motorboats, provided with petrol engines which were compact and reliable (characteristics which were not common at the time). They were used not only in the anti-submarine patrol role, but also for daring attacks
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for repairs the next day, the action compelled the
Turkish government to intern eight Soviet ships set to repeat the same journey. Also in the Aegean Sea, on 27 April 1942, near Kastelorizo, a flotilla of MAS rescued a motor sailing boat with Jewish refugees from
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dive-bombers. MAS boats destroyed troop barges and damaged Soviet warships. A MAS boat commander, Sub-Lieutenant Ettore
Bisagno, was killed in battle. One MAS was destroyed and three damaged by fighter-bombers in September 1942 during a heavy attack on
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machine-gun. Isotta-Fraschini produced its ASM 180 series of marine engines for the MAS from 1933 to 1955. The standard engine in World War II was the ASM 184, a 18-cylinder machine capable of producing 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) with 2,000 rpm.
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Turkish waters. The small vessel was carrying German ammunition. The British crew and a Greek naval officer were taken prisoner.
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engines. The MAS of World War II had a maximum speed of 45 kn (52 mph; 83 km/h) and mounted two 450 mm (18 in) torpedoes and one
615:. They claim the sinking of a Soviet gunboat of the Bira class, a 1,300-ton cargo ship and several barges. Soviet sources say that the gunboat, the
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December 1917, when an MAS boat managed to sink the pre-dreadnought battleship
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of small MAS became apparent during the conflict, and they were increasingly replaced by larger
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818:. Marina Militare, Stato Maggiore – Ufficio Storico.
596:. In August that year, they were transferred to the
880:"Isotta Fraschini W-18 Aircraft and Marine Engines"
408:On 24 July 1941, amid heavy fire from the escorts,
119:of World War II), the term "MAS" is an acronym for
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708:MAS 15 Preserved at the Vittoriano in Rome
227:(Jumping Boats), officially classified as
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803:Naval Weaponry: Italy's MAS Torpedo Boats
688:adventures, used the MAS acronym for his
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243:Interwar Period and Spanish Civil War
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856:RodrĂguez GĂłnzalez, AgustĂn RamĂłn.
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80:SocietĂ Veneziana Automobili Navali
16:Boat used by the Italian Royal Navy
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195:. MAS boats later engaged in the
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1093:Comando Supremo: Italy in WW2
931:"La Scapa Flow del Mar Rosso"
696:("remember always to dare").
611:in April 1942 to support the
530:The Italian torpedo boat MAS
83:(Naval Automobile Society of
2424:Harbour defence motor launch
416:, escorted by the destroyer
157:MAS were widely employed by
145:An Italian sailor manning a
90:The MAS were petrol-engined
63:(Italian Royal Navy) during
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269:Italian invasion of Albania
162:against major units of the
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1946:in 19th and 20th centuries
954:. Routledge, pp. 147–148.
904:Nicholson, Arthur (2015).
814:Bagnasco, Erminio (1969).
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38:Motoscafo armato silurante
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2717:Cruise missile submarine
2644:Fast combat support ship
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2145:Standard-type battleship
908:. Seaforth. p. 68.
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469:. On 15 March 1943, MAS
197:Second Battle of Durazzo
77:(armed motorboat SVAN),
2323:Amphibious warfare ship
2033:Amphibious assault ship
1893:Completed after the war
1425:Ammiraglio di Saint Bon
1294:Marina Militare website
784:MTSM motor torpedo boat
383:the wrecking of Massawa
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2363:Landing Ship Logistics
2358:Landing ship, infantry
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2343:Landing craft carrier
2063:Fighter catapult ship
950:Brown, David (2002).
768:Decima Flottiglia MAS
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694:Memento audere semper
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363:Raid on Grand Harbour
164:Austro-Hungarian Navy
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1402:Francesco Caracciolo
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682:Gabriele d'Annunzio
624:Cassibile agreement
605:XII Squadriglia MAS
505:, in the course of
424:Operation Substance
333:Italian East Africa
249:Royal Albanian Navy
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2373:Landing Ship, Tank
2353:Landing Ship Heavy
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1514:Giuseppe Garibaldi
1473:Ruggiero di Lauria
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1432:Regina Margherita
1213:978-0-385-34970-3
884:Old Machine Press
680:The Italian poet
361:; and the failed
277:Spanish Civil War
237:continuous tracks
199:in October 1918.
125:(assault craft).
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1326:Engineering
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440:icebreaker
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275:during the
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180:battleship
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2899:Boat types
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2694:Submarines
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2563:Minehunter
1647:Destroyers
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1500:Marco Polo
1480:Re Umberto
750:Lake Garda
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551:Sevastopol
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1998:Broadside
1966:auxiliary
1961:submarine
1899:Cancelled
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1724:Mirabello
1629:Partenope
1169:uboat.net
1019:issuu.com
994:ik-ptz.ru
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547:Black Sea
367:, MAS 451
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279:in 1938:
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151:Hotchkiss
96:torpedoes
2810:Flagship
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2414:Corvette
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2161:Cruisers
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2008:Casemate
1944:warships
1848:Gunboats
1821:Monitors
1805:Gabbiano
1682:Indomito
1602:Campania
1574:Calabria
1562:Piemonte
1227:Yeoman.
1098:16 March
761:See also
636:Piombino
559:Abkhazia
503:Cape Bon
342:Capetown
233:speciale
113:flotilla
2854:Related
2830:Monitor
2764:Wet sub
2609:Collier
2527:Shin'yĹŤ
2522:PT boat
2419:Gunboat
2282:Frigate
2013:Turrets
1857:Castore
1765:Condore
1738:La Masa
1676:Soldato
1656:Fulmine
1636:Agordat
1568:Regioni
1300:Portals
1263:13 July
1238:13 July
1149:29 July
1042:, p. 76
999:6 April
976:Warship
889:6 April
756:" raid.
692:motto:
657:by the
647:E-boats
580:Molotov
491:MAS 554
467:Romania
454:Turkish
419:Cossack
410:MAS 532
387:MAS 204
371:MAS 452
359:Eritrea
355:Massawa
347:MAS 213
309:MAS 436
301:MAS 435
293:MAS 223
289:Nápoles
285:MAS 100
281:Sicilia
257:Saranda
208:Croatia
92:planing
2759:U-boat
2487:E-boat
2454:Q-ship
2240:Escort
1793:Orione
1786:Pegaso
1731:Audace
1717:Aquila
1710:Poerio
1696:Audace
1689:Ardito
1588:Quarto
1466:Italia
1459:Duilio
1292:M.A.S.
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779:E-boat
738:MAS 96
717:MAS 15
651:"MS" (
516:Eridge
438:Soviet
430:Nestor
401:, and
375:tender
303:; and
263:, and
261:Durres
253:Tirana
217:Grillo
100:cannon
85:Venice
2302:Sloop
2247:Aviso
1779:Sirio
1670:Nembo
1663:Lampo
1622:Goito
1581:Libia
1314:Italy
1076:(L68)
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574:Yalta
568:Stuka
521:Egypt
462:Haifa
428:HMAS
265:Vlorë
2732:DSRV
2517:MTSM
1942:and
1555:Etna
1521:Pisa
1265:2021
1240:2021
1208:ISBN
1176:2015
1151:2018
1100:2020
1072:HMS
1057:ISBN
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1001:2024
956:ISBN
910:ISBN
891:2024
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729:SMS
725:Rome
641:The
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497:and
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379:XMAS
369:and
353:off
204:Pula
189:Pula
187:off
173:Wien
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2507:MTB
2497:MGB
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1799:MAS
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744:at
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