Marinefährprahm

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Design and development

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An MFP-A (right) in the Netherlands, 1942 (second half-year) or 1943

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Type A

This first version of the MFP was intended to be of all-welded construction to save weight. A shortage of skilled welders meant that only the original prototype, F 100, was built that way and all following examples had extensive riveting. The original power plant of the MFP-A was to be two Template:Cvt BMW 6U engines and one Template:Cvt six-cylinder Deutz diesel truck engine.Template:Sfn At full power, the MFP-A could make Template:Cvt. The BMW engines proved unreliable and used excessive amounts of fuel so it was decided to use a set of three Deutz diesel truck engines. Though this reduced the vessel's maximum speed to Template:Cvt, the loss of speed was more than offset by the greater reliability of the Deutz engines and more economical cruising range.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Type A1

The A1s were intended for use in Operation Herkules, the planned Italo–German invasion of Malta. Ten were modified to carry captured Soviet KV-1 heavy tanks. This required strengthening and widening of the well decks and internal ramps and outward repositioning of the bow ramp counterbalance weights to make room.

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Italian Navy's MTC 1005 (ex-Italian Royal Navy's MZ 737, 1st series), 1950s
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The first Script error: No such module "Lang". was laid down in March 1942. By July of that year, the month slated for the Malta invasion, all 65 MZs were ready for deployment but on 27 July the invasion was indefinitely postponed.Template:Sfn Many of the Italian MZs were diverted to the task of ferrying supplies from Italy to Libya and between ports along the Libyan coast to support the advance of Script error: No such module "Lang". into Egypt. In September 1942, another forty MZs (761–800) were ordered. This modified version featured a raised bow to improve sea-keeping, a strengthened keel, larger fuel tanks for increased range, a lining of Template:Cvt thick concrete armor for anti-splinter protection and a second 20 mm AA gun mounted amidships. The Italian MZs played a key role in defeating Operation Agreement, an attempted Allied landing in Tobruk on 14 September 1942, when they drove off an MTB flotilla in the port of Tobruk. The MZs captured an amphibious motor barge and two lighters attempting to reach Alexandria with stragglers, among them Captain John Micklethwait, the commander of Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

A third series of forty MZs was ordered in June 1943 but none were ever completed. A further 20 examples (MZ 801–820) were planned, copies of the MFP-D (including the same engines and armament) but were never built as by then the war situation for Italy had worsened considerably and her armed forces had been expelled from North Africa. Ninety-five Script error: No such module "Lang". were built in Italian shipyards prior to the Armistice of Cassibile with the Allies on 8 September 1943.Template:Sfn

Operations

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See also

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