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Anti-surface ship torpedo
Mark 19 torpedo
TypeAnti-surface ship torpedo
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In servicenever in service
Production history
DesignerWestinghouse Electric
Designed1942
No. built10 prototypes
Specifications
Mass3240 pounds
Length246 inches
Diameter21 inches

Effective firing range4000 yards
WarheadMk 20, Torpex
Warhead weight800 pounds
Detonation
mechanism
Mk 7 contact/magnetic influence exploder

EngineElectric
Maximum speed 29 knots
Guidance
system
Gyroscope
Launch
platform
Submarines

The Mark 19 torpedo was an electric torpedo designed in 1942 by Westinghouse Electric as a follow-on development of the Mark 18 torpedo. The goal was to build a torpedo that incorporated all-electric controls in place of pneumatic controls. Its gyroscope and depth control were electrically controlled and operated, while the rudders were solenoid operated.

Further development of the Mark 19 was cancelled in favor of the Mark 26 torpedo.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Torpedo History: Torpedo Mk19". Retrieved 17 June 2013.
U.S. Navy torpedoes
Pre-World War II
World War II
Post-World War II
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