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Definitions of torpedo tube in various dictionaries:
noun - a tube near the waterline of a vessel through which a torpedo is fired
TORPEDO TUBE - A tube fixed below or near the water line through which a torpedo is fired, usually by a small charge of gunpowder.
TORPEDO TUBE - A torpedo tube is a cylinder shaped device for launching torpedoes.There are two main types of torpedo tube: underwater tubes fitted to submarines an...
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Naval weapons launcher |
Submarine weapon launcher |
Submarine weapon space |
Weapon launcher in Navy port to be due for modification |
Torpedo tube description |
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A torpedo tube is a cylinder shaped device for launching torpedoes.There are two main types of torpedo tube: underwater tubes fitted to submarines and some surface ships, and deck-mounted units (also referred to as torpedo launchers) installed aboard surface vessels. Deck-mounted torpedo launchers are usually designed for a specific type of torpedo, while submarine torpedo tubes are general-purpose launchers, and are often also capable of deploying mines and cruise missiles. Most modern launchers are standardised on a 12.75-inch (324 mm) diameter for light torpedoes (deck mounted aboard ship) or a 21-inch (533 mm) diameter for heavy torpedoes (underwater tubes), although other sizes of torpedo tube have been used: see Torpedo classes and diameters.* |