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  2. Mark 32 surface vessel torpedo tubes - Wikipedia

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    The tubes were designed to be weatherproof and capable of storing torpedoes for long periods, but this is only practical with regular maintenance. [citation needed] Each triple-tube set weighs around 2,230 pounds (1,010 kg) unloaded, with variations between mods. [3]

  3. HMAS Otama - Wikipedia

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    In late 2008, the submarine was listed for sale on eBay, ... short-length 21-inch (53 cm) torpedo tubes for Mark 20 anti-submarine torpedoes. [11] However, the ...

  4. Torpedo tube - Wikipedia

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    A simplified diagram of a submarine torpedo tube. The diagram illustrates the operation of a submarine torpedo tube. The diagram is somewhat simplified but does show the working of a submarine torpedo launch. A torpedo tube has a considerable number of interlocks for safety reasons. For example, an interlock prevents the breech door and muzzle ...

  5. Japanese 45 cm torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Designed 1910, in service 1911. The Type 44 torpedo series existed in both 18-inch and 21-inch calibers, each having a No.1 and a No.2 variant developed. Originally designed as improved torpedoes for the Eight-Eight Fleet program. Used on surface ships and submarines equipped with 45 cm tubes, such as versions of the L and Kaichu types.

  6. Mark 48 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mk-48 torpedo is designed to be launched from submarine torpedo tubes. The weapon is carried by all U.S. Navy submarines, including Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines and Seawolf-, Los Angeles-, and Virginia-class attack submarines. It is also used on Canadian, Australian, and Dutch submarines.

  7. Mark 50 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 50 torpedo is a U.S. Navy advanced lightweight torpedo for use against fast, deep-diving submarines. The Mk 50 can be launched from all anti-submarine aircraft and from torpedo tubes aboard surface combatant ships. The Mk 50 was intended to replace the Mk 46 as the fleet's lightweight torpedo. [1]

  8. MTB 102 - Wikipedia

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    MTB 102 is one of the few surviving motor torpedo boats that served with the Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy in the Second World War. She was built as a prototype but was purchased and taken into service by the Admiralty. She was the smallest vessel to ever serve as a flagship for the Royal Navy. [1]

  9. A244 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The A244/S is an Italian lightweight, fire-and-forget torpedo employed for anti-submarine warfare. It can be launched from surface vessels or aircraft and locates the target using an acoustic seeker. The torpedo body conforms to the NATO 12.75-inch (323.8 mm) standard and is compatible with USN Mark 32 torpedo tubes.