To the rear of the left torpedo tube, the flap is missing and the rudders and screw of one of the torpedoes are sticking out of the pipe. |
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The maximum weapons payload is 1,781 kg and weapon options include missiles, torpedoes, rockets and bombs. |
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There are homing rockets, underwater torpedoes, water mines and cannon shells plus a few others to hunt down enemy boats. |
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The two forecheckers are called torpedoes, the other forwards are called halfbacks and the lone defenseman is a rover. |
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These include Cottage Loaves, Rye bread, Multi-seed, the classic Bloomer as well as finger rolls, torpedoes and much more. |
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The reactor was venting somewhat, and the torpedo tube doors were open but the torpedoes appeared intact. |
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Originally operated by the Royal Navy, in Fulham, the vehicle pulled trailers filled with torpedoes. |
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New types of torpedoes were hurried into production, the most important being the Mark 18 electric and the homing types. |
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The tremble of torpedoes and guns and the whine of planes sounded from somewhere far above. |
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Often, in the mid-Atlantic, after forcing U-boats to crash-dive, carrier planes dropped homing torpedoes on the submarines. |
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For eight days they ploughed on through waves and walls of bombs and torpedoes, through unending swarms of screaming Stukas and U-boats. |
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By 5.22 pm Scharnhorst was surrounded and illuminated by star shells as heavy guns and torpedoes pounded into her, setting her ablaze end to end. |
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Amongst other exercises, the navy practised the firing of cruise missiles, long-range rockets and torpedoes. |
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It surfaces, submerges, throws torpedoes in the water, hits its targets, and then continues on its quality mission. |
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Twisted metal and buckled bulkheads bore witness to destructive forces of the British torpedoes that had struck on the freezing April night. |
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The orbital missile silos started as well, firing volleys of pirion torpedoes at the ships. |
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The submarine has the capacity to carry 14 missiles and torpedoes in a mixed load. |
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The ADF currently uses Mk46 Mod 1 Phase 11 and Mk 46 Mod 5a torpedoes from ships and aircraft. |
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The decoys are controlled over a serial data link to decoy passive and active homing torpedoes. |
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The uncloaked ships fired off their torpedoes and took out a portion of the enemy fleet. |
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Nuclear warheads for a variety of tactical missiles, artillery shells, torpedoes, and other munitions also proliferated. |
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It's about 450 feet long, longer than other attack boats due to a hull extension, and it's designed to carry torpedoes and cruise missiles. |
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The torpedoes remained in their crates and were never used as there was no torpedo boat! |
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By the turn of the century, destroyers mounted torpedoes and replaced the torpedo boat. |
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The ship has ten torpedo tubes for 20 Vodopad-NK anti-submarine missiles or torpedoes. |
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The navy constructed this rectangular-shaped lake several decades ago to test its early torpedoes. |
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Torpedo tubes are faired into either side of the bow, complete with live torpedoes. |
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The NATO Frigate Helicopter can be armed with anti-submarine torpedoes, air-to-surface missiles and air-to-air missiles. |
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Two torpedo tubes are designed for firing remote-controlled torpedoes with a very high accuracy. |
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They have six weapons tubes, used for launching both torpedoes and missiles, and can dive to depths greater than 300 metres. |
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As a hunter-killer, she was designed to detect enemy submarines and destroy them using torpedoes. |
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As a result of being hit by two torpedoes and over 20 salvos of gunfire in a night attack, Canberra I sustained critical damage. |
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I had asked you if you thought it would be possible that a Canadian submarine could launch torpedoes on a Spanish fishing vessel. |
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It is prohibited to use torpedoes that do not sink or become harmless when they have missed their target or completed their run. |
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It offers a comprehensive response to new missile threats and protects surface vessels effectively against anti-ship missiles and torpedoes. |
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If necessary, the CMS can automatically fire torpedoes or missiles against ships, submarines or aircraft. |
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They can close in on convoys without being detected, fire torpedoes and escape without too much difficulty. |
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The snorkel would enable submarines to stay submerged much longer, and the acoustic torpedoes they carried would wreak havoc. |
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The men were carrying trench bridges, rolls of wire, torpedoes, all sorts of things like that. |
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All aircraft dropped their bombs or torpedoes over the target, but on the return leg Beaufort A9-217 lost contact with the rest of the squadron and failed to return. |
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One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard? |
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These included components for air-to-surface missiles, aircraft machine guns, armoured personnel carriers, combat aircraft, torpedoes and combat helicopters. |
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She took two torpedoes and one bomb, which set off a magazine explosion. |
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They were to protect the column against enemy troops at close range who were armed with satchel and pole charges, bazookas and bangalore torpedoes. |
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Carrying submarine bombs, torpedoes and Harpoon missiles, it can offer outstanding surface and submarine detection equipment, and it has more applications than a submarine. |
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Nevertheless, Kutcher isn't so bad that he torpedoes the entire project. |
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She carries a 100 mm gun, anti-submarine torpedoes, a Sea Sparrow launcher, Harpoon, Phalanx close-in anti-air weapons and two multi-role helicopters. |
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However, the German response was to develop the first homing torpedoes. |
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War has an ever-growing appetite for munitions of all kinds: cartridges, high explosive shells, bombs and torpedoes. |
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Mr. Richard Gimblett: Because those were the torpedoes we had in the Oberon submarine. |
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In any case, modern torpedoes and missiles are guided to their target electronically. |
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Nevertheless, the use of torpedoes has been reported in other specific areas such as corporate loan and competition cases. |
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To refine and verify historical information on underwater sites off Canada's Pacific coast containing unexploded explosive ordnance, including depth charges, torpedoes, mines, rockets, fuses, detonators, and explosives. |
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All of the battleships and battlecruisers on both sides carried torpedoes of various sizes, as did the lighter craft. |
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There were now two bow and two stern torpedo tubes, with six torpedoes carried. |
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Submarines would attack either on the surface, using deck guns or submerged, using torpedoes. |
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With at most 20 to 25 torpedoes stored on board, the number of attacks was limited. |
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The Allies countered acoustic torpedoes with noisemaker decoys such as Foxer, FXR, CAT and Fanfare. |
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Similarly, instructions on what to do if the fleet was instructed to take evasive action against torpedoes were amended. |
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The Italians were also involved, but achieved their greatest successes using midget submarines and human torpedoes. |
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A torpedo boat is a relatively small and fast naval ship designed to carry torpedoes into battle. |
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The American Civil War saw a number of innovations in naval warfare, including an early type of torpedo boat, armed with spar torpedoes. |
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By war's end, torpedoes launched from warships had sunk one battleship, two armored cruisers, and two destroyers. |
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The gunboat was armed with torpedoes and designed for hunting and destroying smaller torpedo boats. |
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The boat could carry two to four torpedoes fired from simple fixed launchers and several machine guns. |
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They were to be armed in a variety of ways, with torpedoes, depth charges or for laying mines. |
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Before inspecting the train, the second locomotive engineer detrained and placed torpedoes on the track as an additional precaution against oncoming traffic. |
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From the start, the Union Navy tried countering torpedoes with fenders and booms around large ships, as well as nets, grapnels and iron cutters to sever wires. |
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By 1941 Japanese doctrine envisaged concentrated night attacks by cruisers and destroyers carrying large numbers of unusually powerful, oxygen-fueled, wakeless torpedoes. |
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The aircraft can carry a wide array of weapons such as harpoons, torpedoes, depth charges, mines and rockets. |
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The SH-2G helicopter has both a surveillance and combat role, and can be armed with Maverick missiles, torpedoes and depth charges. |
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The Navy and its contractors developed torpedoes, range finders, and gyrostabilizers for ships. |
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Bellona, a Norwegian pressure group, believes the blame lies with liquid-fuel torpedoes, which are no longer used by western navies for safety reasons. |
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But it is quite possible close encounters with seahorses and torpedoes. |
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Now there is also a height indicator available for the torpedoes. |
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Civilian employees work hand in hand with military technicians to fuel, refurbish, repair, store, transport and dispose of a wide variety of ammunition, explosives, missiles and torpedoes. |
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Avio supplies components for torpedoes, tactical missiles and satellites and assembles engines for aircrafts, markets in which Finmeccanica or companies controlled by it are active as prime contractors. |
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For example, Item 2004 includes bombs, torpedoes and rockets. |
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Lithium-ion batteries have a capacity that is many times higher than that of lead or nickel-cadmium batteries, which gave French engineers the idea of installing them on submarines and torpedoes. |
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It struck me that these sculptures were perfectly shaped torpedoes to propel the soul into another world, down to the hands in prayer position which served as a perfect keel of sorts. |
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Strassburg was first to find Arethusa and attacked with shells and torpedoes, but was driven off by torpedo attacks from the destroyers. |
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There was even the call about transporting torpedoes. |
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Gradually, improving Allied technologies such as the Leigh light, hedgehog, squid, and homing torpedoes proved victorious. |
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It was thoroughly tested and even armed with torpedoes and machine guns for operation in the Adriatic. |
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An attempt to save the sub failed, resulting in the death of forty sailors and the loss of four nuclear torpedoes. |
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In July 1879 a separate 'Torpedo Engineer Corps' was created dealing with torpedoes and mines. |
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The submarine had just one torpedo tube at the front and a total of three torpedoes. |
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He spent 15 of the next 25 years in four tours of duty at Portsmouth concerned with development of gunnery and torpedoes. |
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Six of the Beauforts then attacked through the flak and released their torpedoes, also with no effect. |
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The 42 Squadron Beaforts from Scotland had to divert to Coltishall because of snow but the torpedoes to be loaded were at North Coates and came by road too late. |
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In the 19th century, mines were called torpedoes, a name probably conferred by Robert Fulton after the torpedo fish, which gives powerful electric shocks. |
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The ships were equipped with torpedo nets, trailed along the hull intended to stop torpedoes, but these reduced maximum speed to an impractical 8 knots and were later removed. |
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The resulting sausages, incorporated into various dishes or grilled on their own, are plump torpedoes of lamby goodness, aggressively and expertly spiced. |
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He had three wagonloads of go-devil squibs he wanted to sell, you know, these little oil-well torpedoes, hold about a quart of nitro each? Beautiful. |
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He's brought the French sticks, the pittas, the rolls, the white sliced and the brown but there are four crusty bloomers where the granary torpedoes should be. |
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A particular concern was the threat of torpedoes, which Germany had boasted would dispose of the British fleet, and the numerous French torpedo boats. |
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Northampton was a new ship with a number of innovations, including twin screws, searchlights and telephones, as well as being armed with torpedoes. |
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Fisher noted in his letters that he greatly missed his wife, but also missed his work on torpedoes and the access to important people possible with a posting in England. |
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This allowed a heavier payload, and now two torpedoes could be carried. |
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The Confederate torpedo boats were armed with spar torpedoes. |
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Conscious of the risks to his capital ships posed by torpedoes, Jellicoe did not chase directly but headed south, determined to keep the High Seas Fleet west of him. |
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