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Old 08-25-15, 08:47 PM   #1493
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Originally Posted by iambecomelife View Post
Do you know how many lbs of explosive were in each variety of torpedo, and what the diameters were? I know that the U-66 Class and several other kinds could only take 45cm torpedoes, unlike the 50cm torpedoes that other submarines used.
The question wasn't for me, but Friedman's Naval Weapons of World War One has these numbers:

...............Length.........Warhead.........Perf ormance

35cm:
C 84/A.........4672.5mm....42.5kg..........23.5kts/1700yds
C 84/B.........4672.5mm....42.5kg..........24.5kts/1700yds
C 35/91........4751.5mm....40.5kg..........25.9kts/500m

45cm:
C 45/91 Br...5111.5mm....85.5kg..........32kts/500m / 26kts/800m
C 45/91 S....5100mm.......98kg.............33.5kts/500m / 27kts/1200m
C/03...........5150mm.......147.5kg.........31kts/1500m / 26kts/3000m
C/06...........5650mm.......773kg............34.5kts/1500m / 26kts/3000m
C/06D.........5650mm.......810kg............27kts/5900
C/07...........6000mm.......800kg............36kts/1500m / 32kts/2000m
A/08...........5200mm.......108kg............41kts/1000m / 36.5kts/2000m / 30kts/3000m
G/125.........5364mm.......158kg............33kts/2750yds / 24kts/6600yds
G/250.........5469mm.......175kg............36kts/2200m

50cm:
G6..............6000mm.......160kg............35kt s/2200m / 27kts/5000m
G6 AV.........6000mm.......160kg............38kts/2400yds / 27kts/6020yds
G6 AV*.......6000mm.......200kg............38kts/2187yds / 26kts/5468yds
G6 AV**......6100mm.......200kg............40kts/2187yds / 27kts/5468yds
G7..............7020mm.......200kg............37kt s/4000m / 27kts/9300m

60cm:
H/8............9000mm........210kg.............35kts/8000m / 30kts/10,000m / 28kts/15,000m

I don't know why some of the measurements are imperial, and I have no other reference, so a grain of salt might be desirable. That said, these are the numbers Friedman gives.
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