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  2. Mark 14 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 14 torpedo was the United States Navy's standard submarine-launched anti ... such as the Mark 14, are constrained by the dimensions of the submarine's ...

  3. List of torpedoes by name - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions Warhead Propulsion Performance 18 in. Mk.V ... Mark 14 US: 1938: Submarine/ ... Mark 30 torpedo mine

  4. American 21-inch torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions Warhead ... Mark 14 US: 1938: Submarine / Surface ... Torpedo history, part 2, Naval History & Heritage Command; Navweaps links: US Torpedoes main page, ...

  5. Mark 48 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 48 was initially developed as REsearch TORpedo Concept II (RETORC II), one of several weapons recommended for implementation by Project Nobska, a 1956 summer study on submarine warfare. [9] The Mk-48 torpedo was designed at the end of the 1960s to keep up with the advances in Soviet submarine technology.

  6. Torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Bliss–Leavitt Mark 8 torpedo. A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target.

  7. Mark 13 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 13 torpedo was the U.S. Navy's most ... 14.7 mph) slower than the Mark 14 torpedo, ... conditions by pneumatically launching full size torpedoes ...

  8. Mark 15 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 15 torpedo was the standard American destroyer-launched torpedo of World War II. It was very similar in design to the Mark 14 torpedo except that it was longer, heavier, and had greater range and a larger warhead. The Mark 15 was developed by the Naval Torpedo Station Newport concurrently with the Mark 14 and was first deployed in 1938 ...

  9. Mark 32 surface vessel torpedo tubes - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 32 can fire 12.75-inch (324 mm) torpedoes of the Mark 44, Mark 46, Mark 50 (from the Mod 17 tubes onwards), [3] [4] and Mark 54 [citation needed] designs, and can be modified to use other torpedoes (such as the MU90 Impact aboard Royal Australian Navy frigates, or Royal Navy units using Sting Ray torpedoes).