What are the types of torpedoes?
What are the types of torpedoes?
List of torpedoes by name
Name | Country | Platform / target |
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24.5 in. Mk. I | UK | Used by Nelson-class battleships only |
45 cm Fiume torpedo (Whitehead) | US | Surface / Surface |
6-shi | Japan | Submarine / Surface |
8-shi | Japan | Surface / Surface |
What are torpedoes named after?
In the early 1800s, the American inventor Robert Fulton, while in France, “conceived the idea of destroying ships by introducing floating mines under their bottoms in submarine boats”. He coined the term “torpedo” in reference to the explosive charges with which he outfitted his submarine Nautilus.
Do torpedoes have engines?
Thermal torpedoes use a fuel, such as OTTO Fuel II, which can be burned without an external oxygen source. A gas turbine or axial piston engine converts this fuel into torque that spins counter-rotating propellers, propelling the torpedo up to speeds in excess of 60 knots.
What does the word torpedoed mean?
torpedoed; torpedoing\ tȯr-ˈpē-də-wiŋ \ Definition of torpedo (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to hit or sink (a ship) with a naval torpedo : strike or destroy by torpedo. 2 : to destroy or nullify altogether : wreck torpedo a plan.
How torpedoes are launched?
Open the equalizing valve to equalize pressure in the tube with ambient sea pressure. When the launch command is given and all interlocks are satisfied, the water ram operates, thrusting a large volume of water into the tube at high pressure, which ejects the torpedo from the tube with considerable force.
What is the maximum range of a torpedo?
Mark 48 torpedo | |
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Diameter | 21 in (530 mm) |
Effective firing range | 38 km (24 mi; 21 nmi) at 55 kn (102 km/h; 63 mph) or 50 km (31 mi; 27 nmi) at 40 kn (74 km/h; 46 mph) (estimated), officially “greater than 5 miles [4.3 nmi; 8.0 km]” |
Warhead | high explosive plus unused fuel |
Warhead weight | 1,000 lb (450 kg) |
What’s another word for torpedo?
In this page you can discover 70 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for torpedo, like: projectile, underwater missile, destroy, submarine-sandwich, hero, gunman, attack, total, grinder, fish and hitman.
Can a single torpedo sink an aircraft carrier?
Unlike the numerous aerial bombs or cannon shells required to sink large warships, just one or two torpedo hits could and sometimes did suffice to sink huge aircraft carriers and battleships.
Where did the word torpedo originate?
During the Napoleonic Wars the American inventor Robert Fulton experimented with a naval mine and called it a torpedo, apparently deriving its name from a fish that emits an electric discharge that incapacitates its enemies.
What is torpedo in Tagalog?
to destroy by, or subject to the action of, a torpedo. source: Webster 1913. English to Tagalog. noun. [torpído] Torpedo; bapor na pangdigmà
What diameter is a torpedo?
Most modern launchers are standardised on a 12.75-inch (324 mm) diameter for light torpedoes (deck mounted aboard ship) or a 21-inch (533 mm) diameter for heavy torpedoes (underwater tubes), although other sizes of torpedo tube have been used: see Torpedo classes and diameters.