De rode/witte striping die jij op het voordek hebt zitten is alleen in de Middellandse Zee gebruikt als herkenningsteken voor de (eigen) luchtmachten (Luftwaffe en Italiaanse Luchtmacht. Die heeft zeer zeker nooit op een S-100 gezeten.
Noppes... is wel gebruikt! En als S-boot bemanning met Italiaanse luchtmacht in de buurt zou ik zelfs de hele boot zo geschilderd hebben
Italian MS boat
The poor seaworthiness of the MAS boats led the Italian Navy to build its own version of S-boats, called simply MS (Motoscafo Silurante). The prototype was designed on the pattern of six German-built S-boats captured from the Yugoslav Navy in 1941. Notably, two of them sank the largest warship (the British cruiser HMS Manchester) that was sunk by this kind of vessel in World War II.[7] Two MS boats were used to infiltrate a party of 14 Italian marines behind the Allied lines in Egypt on 3 September 1942. The marines blew up a railway and an aquaduct before being captured.[8] Thirty six of these vessels were completed by 1943.
Service in the Spanish Navy
The Kriegsmarine supplied the Spanish Navy with six S-boats during the Spanish Civil War, and six more during the Second World War. Another six were built in Spain with some assistance from Lürssen. One of them, either the Falange or the Requeté, laid two mines that crippled the British destroyer HMS Hunter off Almería on 13 May 1937. The German-built boats were discarded in the 1960s, while some of the Spanish-built ones served until the early 1970s.
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