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  2. Wake homing - Wikipedia

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    Wake behind a vessel of the German navy Soviet 53-65K torpedo developed during the Cold War. Wake homing is a torpedo guidance technique based on the wake trajectory left behind a moving target. [1] The torpedo is fired to cross behind the stern of the target ship, through the wake.

  3. Type 53 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Type 53-65 torpedo is considered a significant threat by the United States Navy because they do not respond to usual torpedo countermeasures; typical torpedo countermeasures are decoys that use noise to distract homing torpedoes, analogous to an aircraft's flare or chaff systems, but the Type 53-65 uses sensors that follows the wake of a ...

  4. AN/SLQ-25 Nixie - Wikipedia

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    The AN/SLQ-25 Nixie and its variants are towed torpedo decoys used on US and allied warships. It consists of a towed decoy device (TB-14A) and a shipboard signal generator. The Nixie is capable of defeating wake-homing, acoustic-homing, and wire-guided torpedoes. The decoy emits signals to draw a torpedo away from its intended target.

  5. These Chinese nuclear submarines show it's serious about ...

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    At 351 feet long and with a displacement of about 7,000 tons, the Type 093s have six torpedo tubes capable of firing wired, acoustic, and wake-homing torpedoes.

  6. Yu-6 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Yu-6 (鱼-6) torpedo is the Chinese counterpart of the US Mark 48 torpedo, and it is the first domestic Chinese torpedo designed to counter both surface ships and submarines from the very start. Guidance can be by wire, active and passive homing, or wake homing.

  7. Torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The homing systems for torpedoes are generally acoustic, though there have been other target sensor types used. A ship's acoustic signature is not the only emission a torpedo can home in on; to engage U.S. supercarriers, the Soviet Union developed the 53–65 wake-homing torpedo. As standard acoustic lures can't distract a wake homing torpedo ...

  8. UMS Minye Theinkhathu - Wikipedia

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    18 torpedoes (6 in tubes and 12 on the racks) for; Type 53-65 passive wake homing torpedoes; TEST-71MKE TV guided electric homing torpedoes; Up to 24 DM-1 mines in the lieu of torpedo tubes; 9M36 Strela-3 (SA-N-8) MANPAD [2]

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