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Dumb question about torpedos
What color were US torpedo's and their warheads painted?
I'm pretty sure a yellow warhead is a dummy/practice warhead, but thats about all i know. |
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From the pictures I see they're all just different shades of gray. Yes?.......those are.......black and white pictures?........never mind.
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http://www.fleetsubmarine.com/graphics/mk-14-1.jpg
Mark-14 torpedo on display at the U.S.S. Cod Memorial in Cleveland. The yellow warhead indicates a practice torpedo. At the end of the run, the water ballast in the warhead would be expelled by compressed air, bringing the torpedo to the surface, where it could be recovered. In normal service the air flask, afterbody and tail section were painted with a thick-film rust preventive called "Tectyl," and would appear nearly black. Interesting tidbit relating to your question, from fleetsubmarine.com RDP |
Not sure. I read some where that in the early stages of the war the US army used yellow to mark live explosives, grenades etc. Dunno if the navy had the same practice.
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I always though that warshots were just unpainted bronze.
I know practice shots were often painted bright green (other then the warhead) to make it easier to find and recover them. Plus, the Mark XIV torpedo could use 3 different warheads (and I know those had various mods to them as well), so I don't know if color was used to distinguish them, or just markings cast into the bronze casings. |
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The Torsk MK is a shade of green on the body, the warhead is bronze. The twin props are bronze. |
One of the ones in the Cavalla is green, and the other is silver with a black concrete "warhead".
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Bumpity.
BTW, did any subs really rig for blue, or is red the universal night vision preserving filter? |
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Right now, anybody in an S boat. :rotfl:
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LOL. Dont forget the ice cream machine, or is the sale over already? :rotfl:
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