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An HMS Hood Secret Reviled!!
A few days ago I got a book from the local library called Anatomy of the Ship The Battlecruiser Hood by John Roberts. Published by the Naval Institute Press for those who are interseted. Anyways this book uncovered a secret of the HMS Hood that only a few know about. The Hood had TORPEDO TUBES!!!! This book breaks down everything about the Hood and on page 30 there is a picture on the top left of the page showing one of the tubes. The book states that it is a MK V above-water torpedo tube. I have also found the location of these tubes. They are located in the forward section of the ship and very close to the first main gun turret. The torpedo head magazine is directly under these rooms,the torpedo lift is located in front of the first turret and connect to the submerged torpedo room. The torpedo body room is located above the submerged torpedo room, seperated by the refridgerating machinery compartment and the vegetable room but is connected by the torpedo lift to the submerged torpedo room. Oddly though there is a torpedo control tower located behind the searchlight control postion located aft, yet there are no tubes in that part of the ship.
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Lucky Jack
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Oooh errr!
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Most capital ships in that period actually had torpedo tubes. I don't believe Bismarck carried any, but Tirpitz, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were all equipped with them for example.
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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HMS Rodney went down in history as the only battleship to torpedo another when she used her tubes to fire on the already battered Bismarck at the finale of the Bismarck chase. It's not known if they hit tho.
A lot of the older American battleships had torpedo tubes in the planning stage. However it was decided to plate them over or delete them all together.
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At least one source indicates that the tubes were removed in the 1930s.
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The Hood was fitted with 21ins Mk IV and IV* torpedoes. Two tubes were below the waterline, just ahead of 'A' turret, and four at the upper deck level just about abeam the main mast. Their amrmored doors are quite distinctive in most photos. Ahead of them, and abeam the after funnel, are the two blanked off doors for two more tubes, which though planned for, were were never fitted.
Details from Anatomy Of The Ship, The Battlecruiser Hood, John Roberts. Published by Conway Maritime Press 1982. |
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If the two aft tubes where removed then why where tube doors still in place? The book that I use shows the tube doors still in place as of May 1941.
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