-
acoustic s****er. The
torpedo body conforms to the NATO 12.75-inch (323.8 mm)
standard and is
compatible with USN Mark 32
torpedo tubes. The A244 was initially...
- and
submarines and
locates the
target using an
acoustic s****er. The
torpedo body is of a
standard 21-inch (533 mm) form factor.
Development began in 1967...
- The
torpedo body style was a type of
automobile body used from 1908
until the mid-1930s,
which had a
streamlined profile and a
folding or
detachable soft...
-
homing system tested on
modified Mark 18s, and a new
torpedo body.
Between 1955 and 1956,
thirty torpedoes were
produced for
development testing, with large-scale...
-
common name for a
family of 53 cm (21 inch)
torpedoes manufactured in Russia,
starting with the 53-27
torpedo and
continuing to the
modern UGST (Fizik-1)...
- that
could be
fully enclosed). A po****r
version of the
tourer was the
torpedo, with the hood/bonnet line
level at the car's
waistline giving the car...
- 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...
- p****enger compartment. In 1940,
Pontiac introduced the
Custom Torpedo on the
General Motors C-
body.
Along with Oldsmobile,
Pontiac had the
distinction of having...
- row of seats,
providing seating for two p****engers.
Torpedo Body style was a type of
automobile body used from 1908
until the mid-1930s,
which had a streamlined...
- 21-inch (53.3cm)
torpedoes in
service with the
Royal Navy of the
United Kingdom.
Torpedoes of 21-inch
caliber were the
largest torpedoes in
common use in...