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laboratories and
facilities dating from
World War I. In 1869, the U.S.
Naval Torpedo Station was
founded in Newport,
Rhode Island on Goat Island, the site of Fort...
- 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...
-
torpedo had
started at the
Naval Torpedo Station (NTS), Newport, in 1922. Ship
armor was
improving with
innovations such as
torpedo belts and
torpedo...
- It was also home to
several military forts and to the U.S.
Naval Torpedo Station, and was the site of the
attacks on HMS St John and HMS Liberty. Narragansett...
- from
drums wound inside the
torpedo.
Differential speed on the
wires connected to the s****
station allowed the
torpedo to be
guided to its target, up...
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American 18-inch
torpedo Schwartzkopff torpedo Bliss-Leavitt
torpedo Howell torpedo Holland Torpedo Boat
Company Holland Torpedo Boat
Station Naval mines (which...
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Naval Torpedo Station Newport concurrently with the Mark 14 and was
first deplo**** in 1938. It
served as a
replacement for the Mark 8
torpedo, Mark 11...
- U.S.
Naval Torpedo Station,
Alexandria was a
facility of the
United States Navy,
located in Alexandria, Virginia, that
existed from 1918 to 1945. After...
- The
Pontiac Torpedo was a full-sized car
produced by
Pontiac from the 1940
through the 1948
model year (war
years excepted). When released, it was the...
- Wainwright.
Adder was
commissioned on 12
January 1903 at the
Holland Torpedo Boat
Station at New Suffolk, New York with
Ensign Frank L.
Pinney in command....