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The P 4-class torpedo boat, Soviet designations Project 123-bis and Project 123-K, commonly called the Komsomolets class ( Russian: Комсомолец, a male member of the Komsomol), were
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aluminum-hulled torpedo boats. They were armed with twin
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s and two
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es. A large number of them were exported to allied states such as
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and
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. They saw service in a variety of armed conflicts including
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, the First Taiwan Strait Crisis, the
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and the
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. The P 4 torpedo boats consisted of two primary types; the Project 123-bis (B-123) type with machine guns, and the Project 123-K (K-123) type with added radar and machine guns.


Design and development

The P 4 torpedo boats were developed from the pre-war prototype Komsomolets torpedo boat (Project 123) in 1942 due to the unsatisfactory performance of the type motor torpedo boat. The original Project 123 was a single-step, hydroplaning design built from duralumin like the ''G-5''. The prototype was built at the No.194 Marti yard in
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in 1939, and after good test performance it was meant to replace it before the German invasion put a stop to those plans. Compared to the prototype Komsomolets, the new design, called Project 123-bis, had a flush deck hull, and were powered by American-supplied Packard petrol engines instead of the Soviet Mikulin GAM-34. The armament consisted of two twin DShK heavy machine guns, two 450 mm torpedo tubes, and six depth charges. Post-war, the Project 123-bis was identified as one of the more successful Soviet torpedo boat designs and production continued. As American-supplied engines dried up, new boats were built using Soviet M-50 diesel engines. A new variant, Project 123-K, was developed in 1950, with the addition of a radar and a single twin 14.5 mm KPV machine gun replacing the DShKs.


Service history

The first P 4 torpedo boats were delivered to the Soviet
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in 1944. On 11 April 1945, the boats ''TK-131'' and ''TK-141'' attacked and scored a torpedo hit against the German destroyer , though they were unable to sink it. In 1951, the
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purchased 46 P 4 torpedo boats from the Soviet Union, assigning them into four torpedo boat brigades. About 81–90 in total would be purchased from the Soviet Union from 1950–1955. The
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would use them extensively in naval battles with the Republic of China Navy, most notably in 1954 when four P 4 torpedo boats sank the
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'' Tai Ping'' off the
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. All Chinese P 4 torpedo boats have been decommissioned, and four were transferred to the Bangladesh Navy in 1983. Some of the surviving Chinese units were converted into target drones, and thus returned to service, functioning as minor support auxiliaries controlled by converted gunboats. Twelve P 4 torpedo boats were exported to
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in 1961. Three of them (''T-333'', ''T-336'', and ''T-339'') launched an abortive attack on the American on August 2, 1964, starting the Gulf of Tonkin incident. The vessels ''T-1'' and ''T-3'' of the Cyprus Navy were dispatched to engage the first Turkish flotilla at Operation Atilla as it approached Kyrenia. One vessel was destroyed by air attack, and the other by artillery from Turkish destroyers.


Variants

*Project 123-bis: also known as B-123, original P 4 class torpedo boat design with two twin DShK heavy machine guns and Packard petrol engines. *Project M123-bis: B-123 with Soviet M-50 diesel engines. *Project 123-K: also known as K-123, P 4 class torpedo boat with KPV heavy machine guns and radar, slightly larger than B-123 with a different bridge design. *Project K123-K: K-123 boats fitted with a A-10bis forward
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. *Project 123-U: K-123 boats converted to target ships with remote control systems. * 2 B-123 boats were fitted with the A-10 and A-11 forward hydrofoil. * 6 K-123 boats were converted to gunboats, with their torpedoes removed and a second pair of KPV machine guns added.


Egyptian variants

*Project 123-K with Rocket Launcher: K-123 boat with an eight barrel rocket launcher fitted. One example was captured by Israel.


Surviving boats

* ''36'' in Baltiysk,
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* ''60'' in Komsomolets Torpedo Boat Memorial, St. Petersburg * ''119 "Hero Speedboat"'' in Phoenix Mountain Camp,
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. * ''123'' in Kaliningrad Oblast * ''131'' in Victory Museum,
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* ''158 "Meritorious Torpedo Boat"'' in the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution,
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. * ''341'' in Pamyatnik Geroicheskim Moryakam Chernomortsam, Novorossiysk * ''K-12'' in Ha'apala and Israeli Navy Museum,
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* ''T-8224'' in Bangladesh Military Museum,
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* ''Unidentified'' in
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* ''Unidentified'' in
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* ''Unidentified'' in Katernikov Square, Kronstadt


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:P 4 Class Torpedo Boat Torpedo boat classes Torpedo boats of the Soviet Navy Torpedo boats of the People's Liberation Army Navy