Ottoman torpedo boat Alpagot

Alpagot was one of the two Akhisar-class torpedo boats built in Italy for the Ottoman Navy in the early 20th century.

[2] The maximum speed of the boats, which were propelled by two screws, was 24 knots[1][2] The ships carried a reserve of 60 tons of coal.

[2][note 1] The torpedo boats of the Akhisar-class were ordered by the Ottoman Empire from Italy in December 1902 and a contract was signed that month for the delivery of two vessels.

During this training, the flagships Mesudiye, Asar-ı Tevfik and Mecidiye were positioned between Büyükada and Maltepe, while Peyk-i Şevket, Berk-i Satvet, Samsun and her sister Yarhisar guarded the passages between the Princes' Islands.

[5] On 30 September 1911, during the Italo-Turkish War, Alpagot and the torpedo boat Hamidiye were stationed in the port of Preveza when they were attacked by gunfire from the Italian destroyers Artigliere and Corazziere [it].