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SUBMAN1 07-23-06 12:31 PM

Torpedo vs Warship - Warship loses! :) (large pics 56K'rs beware!)
 
Some good pics of what modern torps do.

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http://ueba.net/hosted_pages/Torpedo...p-20060614.php

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_01.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_02.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_03.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_04.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_05.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_06.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_07.jpg

http://media.ueba.com.br/0606/torped...torpedo_08.jpg

Type941 07-23-06 12:35 PM

Very Sh3-esque!

Yahoshua 07-23-06 12:42 PM

Wow....do you know what type of torpedo was used?

SUBMAN1 07-23-06 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yahoshua
Wow....do you know what type of torpedo was used?

Nope, but I could guess - that was either a Russian 65cm, or a Mk48! :) Not that this helps answer your question!

The lack of weapons systems on the ship points to it being a MK48 however. I am not sure the class of the ship in question, but the lack of weapons systems makes it most likely western in design, and being that, the western heavyweight is most likely the mk 48.

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Yahoshua 07-23-06 01:10 PM

That rise in the bow is an intertesting design........Btitish maybe?

SUBMAN1 07-23-06 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yahoshua
That rise in the bow is an intertesting design........Btitish maybe?

Get Kapitan in here. He can probably answer this.

sonar732 07-23-06 01:43 PM

I'd say an old fashion Type 42 Sheffield class. The torp was either a Stingray or ADCAP.

Ori_b 07-23-06 01:57 PM

Isnt that the ship hit seen at the end of SUB COMMAND intro movie?The ripple moving along the hull is amazing.

UglyMowgli 07-23-06 02:01 PM

It was the Australian HMS Farcomb (Collins class submarine ) who sink the Torrens (a river class destroyer) the 14 june 1999 with a Mk-48 torpedo.

Oberon 07-23-06 03:59 PM

http://navysite.de/lph/lph3_sinkex.jpg

USS Okinawa sinkex - June 6th 2002

Kapitan 07-23-06 04:02 PM

The ship is HMAS torrens sunk by collins class submarine if any of you have sub command still them please look at the main start up video as its the same one.

As for russian sinkex's none have realy been publicised, apart from one with a nuclear weapon on the novaya zemlya coast in a place called black harbour.

Linton 07-23-06 04:47 PM

Modern torpedoes are designed to explode under the keel .The explosion creates a pressure bubble which breaks the back of the ship as the photographs show.Here is a wiki entry about the ship:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Torrens_(DE-53)

Oberon 07-23-06 04:49 PM

In a similar way, most SAMs are designed to explode just by the aircraft to litter it with debris as opposed to actual impact IIRC.

Linton 07-23-06 06:16 PM

Oberon,that is why they are called missiles,they are designed to miss.Instead they are meant to explode near the target showering it with shrapnel

tycho102 07-23-06 08:03 PM

I think there's a video of a Harpoon nailing a ship, and they used the keel-shot option with it. Saw it years ago, but it looks pretty much like that torpedo hit.


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