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Acoustic torpedo
Mark 29 torpedo
TypeAcoustic torpedo
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In servicenever in service
Production history
DesignerWestinghouse Electric
Designed1945
VariantsMark 29 Mod 1 torpedo
Specifications
Mass3200 pounds
Length246 inches
Diameter21 inches

Effective firing range4000–12,000 yards
WarheadMk 28 Mod 2, HBX
Warhead weight550 pounds
Detonation
mechanism
Mk 14 Mod 2 contact exploder

EngineElectric
Maximum speed 21–28 knots
Guidance
system
Gyroscope
Launch
platform
Submarines

The Mark 29 torpedo was a submarine-launched, acoustic torpedo designed by Westinghouse Electric in 1945 for the United States Navy. It used the same acoustic system as the Mark 28 torpedo but was faster, operated at various depths, had an external depth setter, and could run as either a straight or a homing torpedo. The Mod 1 variant had two speeds, a remote-setting variable enabler and an anti-circular run device.

In April 1945, the Mark 29 program was discontinued.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jolie, E.W. (15 September 1978). "A Brief History of US Navy Torpedo Development: Torpedo Mk29". Retrieved 20 June 2013.
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