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Old 12-01-15, 06:48 PM   #1
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Default Minimum arming range for a Mark 14?

How close can I be, and still have enough time for the torpedo to arm and explode on a target? Does contact only vs contact/influence make a difference?

I was closing in on a slow moving convoy this morning, on the surface and in extremely bad weather, radar was intermittent, and visibility was total crap. It finally showed a ship icon 600m from my sub. I was watching from the bridge when the ship finally became visible at just over 400 yards.

I fired the torp I had ready and crash dived, making a hard turn to port (opposite the targets line of travel) and nearly rammed him as my torpedo exploded. Took some light damage, but not sure if it was from scraping the target ship or backblast from my own torpedo exploding.

I got to thinking about that, and so I came here to ask.
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Old 12-01-15, 07:22 PM   #2
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How close can I be, and still have enough time for the torpedo to arm and explode on a target? Does contact only vs contact/influence make a difference?

I was closing in on a slow moving convoy this morning, on the surface and in extremely bad weather, radar was intermittent, and visibility was total crap. It finally showed a ship icon 600m from my sub. I was watching from the bridge when the ship finally became visible at just over 400 yards.

I fired the torp I had ready and crash dived, making a hard turn to port (opposite the targets line of travel) and nearly rammed him as my torpedo exploded. Took some light damage, but not sure if it was from scraping the target ship or backblast from my own torpedo exploding.

I got to thinking about that, and so I came here to ask.
I think the arming distance for the Mark14 is somewhere around 300 yds. Not sure what that is in meters.
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Old 12-01-15, 07:29 PM   #3
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If you go to the submaine loadout screen and click on a mk14 that should show you information including arming distance.

From memory I think its 450 yards (411m)
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Old 12-01-15, 07:30 PM   #4
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How close can I be, and still have enough time for the torpedo to arm and explode on a target? Does contact only vs contact/influence make a difference?

I was closing in on a slow moving convoy this morning, on the surface and in extremely bad weather, radar was intermittent, and visibility was total crap. It finally showed a ship icon 600m from my sub. I was watching from the bridge when the ship finally became visible at just over 400 yards.

I fired the torp I had ready and crash dived, making a hard turn to port (opposite the targets line of travel) and nearly rammed him as my torpedo exploded. Took some light damage, but not sure if it was from scraping the target ship or backblast from my own torpedo exploding.

I got to thinking about that, and so I came here to ask.
I would guess back-blast from your torpedo .... if you look at DC's blast damage & radius of blast for critical damage charts, 400 yards is very close. Of course this is a torpedo, not a DC - plus if this is later in the War you could have Torpex which is approx 50% more powerful than TNT.
However, you said you're on the surface and crash-dived, so there could have been a collision.....

I'm surprised it had enough time to arm at 400 yds, even if set to slow-speed.

Because after (now famous) extensive testing the influence exploder was found to be defective, I always use the 'contact' setting beginning around the time period the order went out.

There is a lot of math necessary to figure this one out... lol

I guess 450 yards : )

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http://archive.hnsa.org/doc/torpedo/
'...and as a result the spring contact of the switch is forced down, making electrical contact with the fixed contact. As soon as electrical contact is made, the condenser is discharged through the electric detonator (Fig. 8A), s etting it off, thus detonating the booster and the main charge in the war head.
Note: The exploder mechanisms are issued to the service with a pick-up coil and thyratron tube installed on their base. These devices are applicable to the influence feature only and will not be described in this publication.
Booster Above the exploder mechanism, when installed in the war head, is a thin sheet-copper container holding a charge of tetryl. This is known as the booster. It is so shaped that it fits inside the pocket at the top of the exploder casing, and rests snugly upon the top of the safety chamber. The detonator, during the arming operation, is moved up out of the safety chamber into a recess in the bottom of the booster; thus, the detonation of the detonator can set off the booster. Before the exploder is fully armed, the detonator holder is within the safety chamber, where it can explode without detonating the booster. It is not until the detonator holder is well extended from its safety chamber that it can detonate the booster; thus any accident which might cause the detonator to explode while the torpedo is still aboard, or close to its firing vessel, cannot cause detonation of the war head, since the torpedo must travel about 350 yards through the water before the detonator can fire the booster. ?? In some other articles the distance for a Mk 13 is 200 yards. The arming distance of a MK-15 is 450 yards http://www.simhq.com/_naval/PDF/naval_009print.pdf
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Old 12-01-15, 10:42 PM   #6
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I think the manual said all torpedoes in game are 400 yards. I don't fire if under 500 yards.
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Old 12-01-15, 11:21 PM   #7
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I have the download version and the PDF manual mentions arming distance but doesn't specify what it is. Using Silent 3ditor to open torpedoesUS.sim, they all say 220 meters, which is 240.6 yards. Actual distance varies since the range to the target is not what arms the torpedo - it's the distance the torpedo runs. A target coming toward you head on at 30+ knots and a zero gyro angle, if you fire at 300 yards the torpedo might only travel 200 before the collision with the target and go "BOINK!" instead of bang. With a high gyro angle the torpedo travels some distance (300 or 400 yards? dunno) in a straight line before turning, and if the fish is chasing the target from behind you might find that firing from 200 yards range to target it actually travels 1000 yards or more before impact.

All that said, however, the damage radius of the stock MK14 torpedo is 3 to 7 meters so you would have to be within 8 yards of the explosion to get the minimum damage from it. I have, however, been damaged by secondary explosions when close enough - example running under a cruiser when the main magazine explodes, or past a sinking carrier when the boilers blow up.
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As Sniper said, it is not the range to the target, but the distance the torpedo travels that is important.

Generally speaking, the arming distance was determined not only by what was required for the attacking boats safety, but also by what was thought to be necessary for the torpedo to make a normal run. That is, for it to reach set depth, make any turn, and 'settle in' on it's run. I imagine that was the main factor for the Mk. 13. An aerial torpedo is going to fall deep, come up shallow, and possibly make another oscillation or two, before it evens out.

Blast radii in the game are pretty small, so even if the torp exploded as it armed, you shouldn't take any damage. At least not with stock torps and boats.

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I think that explains it. With the angle of approach, my fish probably traveled 400+ yards to hit the ship forward of the stack. There were lots of secondary explosions after the first one, and I was very close astern diving. I'm guessing I either scraped him as he blew up, or one of the secondaries was close enough to hurt me.

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As far as I can tell after years of trying, in TMO 2.5 any torpedo that travels less than 500 yards will not explode. 400 would be nice, but have not seen that since I left GWX3. I always make sure that the torpedo will travel at least 500 yards, usually 600 or more.
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Old 12-02-15, 01:02 PM   #11
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As far as I can tell after years of trying, in TMO 2.5 any torpedo that travels less than 500 yards will not explode. 400 would be nice, but have not seen that since I left GWX3. I always make sure that the torpedo will travel at least 500 yards, usually 600 or more.
I'm with you, I never shoot under 600 yds.

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Haven't looked at TMO for a while, but I just now looked at the stored folder for TMO 1.4 - they left all but the MK14 set for default 220 meters, but the MK 14 was changed to 411 meters (450 yards). Hopefully they changed the MK16 in later versions, since that has a bigger bang than the 14.
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Yep, as pointed out, the arming distance depends on the mod you're using.
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If you have silent 3ditor, you can check the actual value in Torpedoes_US.sim (amun_Torpedo->amun_Torpedo->pistols->arming_distance). In TMO, arming distance is 411 meters (450 yards). This is run distance, not distance to target.
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I always get 500metres+ before firing when using any torpedo, any less it won't explode or will bounce off
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