pt boat

/'pi:ti,bout/
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pt boat

A pt boat patrols the coastline at dawn.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A small, fast, unarmored, and lightly armed torpedo boat: A "PT boat" is a type of small, swift naval vessel designed primarily for launching torpedoes. It is characterized by its lack of heavy armor and its light defensive armament. The designation "PT" stands for "Patrol Torpedo."
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • During World War II, PT boats were used effectively for coastal patrols and hit-and-run attacks.
    • The museum restored a historic PT boat to its original condition.
    • He served as a commander on a PT boat in the Pacific theater.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Military Context: The term is strongly associated with their use by the United States Navy, particularly in World War II. They are often discussed in historical accounts of naval warfare.
    • The daring exploits of PT boat squadrons are legendary.
Variants and Related Words
  • Patrol Torpedo boat: The full name for which "PT boat" is the common abbreviation.
  • Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB): A term used by other navies for a similar type of vessel.
  • Fast Attack Craft: A modern, broader category that includes vessels with a similar role.
Synonyms
  • Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB)
  • Fast Patrol Boat
  • Torpedo Craft
Related Phrases
  • PT boat crew: Refers to the sailors who manned these vessels.
    • The PT boat crew had to be highly skilled and courageous.
  • PT boat squadron: A group of PT boats operating together.
    • The PT boat squadron was deployed to intercept enemy supply ships.
pt boat

A pt boat patrols the coastline at dawn.

Noun
  1. a small fast unarmored and lightly armed torpedo boat; P(atrol) T(orpedo) boat