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Torpedo discharge for submarines. United States Patent 1336110. Inventors: John, Turcan. Publication Date: 04/06/1920. View Patent Images: ...
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Essay about the Electric Organ Discharge (EOD) ... Electric Organ Discharge (EOD) in Electric Rays (Torpedo sp.) ... Myogenic phase: The electric organ of Torpedo marmorata is a mesodermally derived structure originating within the first four branchial arches. Its basic structure forms as a result of a spherical outpocketing...
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In the simplest form possible, a torpedo tube would need to consist of no more than a barrel to receive the torpedo, and the means of providing the force necessary to discharge the torpedo from the barrel.
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www.maritime.org/fleetsub/tubes/chap1.htm
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The American models had a distinctive and tactically important feature, namely, the ability to curve the torpedo through an angle. The Americans wanted this ability because angle fire greatly facilitated submerged torpedo discharge, which the U.S. Navy was just beginning to use.
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British Submarines of WW2 - Submarine Torpedo Attack ... Torpedo spread across the target's track would be achieved by applying a time interval between torpedo discharge or by observation of the target through the periscope with the CO applying his deflection angle against different parts of the ship (e.g. bow, middle, stern).
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home.cogeco.ca/~gchalcraft/sm/attack.html
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it was the difficulty of getting the torpedo, as it was called, to the required position which for many years ... 4 Torpedo Carriages and Discharge; ... This angular motion is employed to actuate the steering mechanism by operating an air motor connected with the rudders, and keeping the torpedo in the line of discharge.
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www.1911encyclopedia.org/Torpedo
www.1911encyclopedia.org/Torpedo
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Mines, torpedo-shaped for discharge through the tubes, could be carried instead of, or as well as, torpedoes if required. Mine laying was slow, boring and without visible results; in shallow enemy waters it was not a popular pastime.
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www.rnsubmus.co.uk/alliance/fortorptubes.htm
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Two years later, during World War II, apparently motivated by patriotic feelings, her interest centered on, amazingly, a torpedo discharge means. Patented in 1945, the complex device operated pneumatically and could discharge torpedoes below the water surface while located in submarines or in subterranean forts.
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The torpedo electrical discharge was recorded on an oscilloscope as follows: the fish was placed in a small plastic box which contained sea water at a depth ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1979.tb03579.x
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