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Do ships still use torpedoes?
Back through World War II, the primary way torpedoes did their damage was with a direct hit. The impact of the torpedo on a ship’s hull would drive a firing pin that sets off a warhead. In fact, with rare exceptions, the only vessels that use heavy anti-ship torpedoes today are submarines.
Are torpedoes still effective?
Thus submarines (which could attack with surprise) and aircraft or fast motorboats (which were too fast to avoid) proved the most effective torpedo-delivery platforms. Submarines and torpedoes have only become considerably stealthier, faster and deadlier since World War II—but have been rarely used in combat.
Are torpedoes only used underwater?
In modern language, a “torpedo” is an underwater self-propelled explosive, but historically, the term also applied to primitive naval mines. These were used on an ad hoc basis during the early modern period up to the late 19th century.
How do torpedoes damage ships?
1 – The initial explosion of the torpedo’s warhead causes a large gas bubble to form. Because this bubble expands so quickly, it forms a shockwave. Once this bubble/shock wave strikes the ship’s hull, it punches the hull plates in, rupturing the hull. This forms a large hole in the ship’s hull.
Do submarines still use torpedoes?
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.
What is the maximum speed of a submarine?
Today though submarine HWTs can travel at speeds of 60knts and upwards. The warship is still limited to about 30 at best. Now the submarine can stand back 10,000yds and still fire a weapon that a warship cant outrun. This makes LWT’s tube-launched on surface ships almost useless.
How do submarines engage each other in combat?
A common event observed in naval exercises is two submarines passing within a few hundred meters of each other, detecting each other at the same time, and racing to get a shot off before the other. The other type of engagement is when one sub detects the other sooner, and often at range, resulting in a first shot, first kill.
Do submarines really attack movies?
Submarine movies such as Crimson Tide and Hunter Killer use torpedo chase scenes for dramatic effect. The reality is that a torpedo maneuvering and hunting submarines that are frantically trying to evade is the least likely scenario in a modern submarine attack.
What is a Kill Box on a submarine?
The submarine’s fire control system has given the weapon digital boundaries, or a “kill box.” These boundaries are designed to prevent the weapon from attacking the firing platform or any other target outside the designated area.