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APPPENDIX
Specifications for Service Torpedoes
Notes: Diameters are standardised, rounded up in imperial measurements (inches). Year is when first designed, entry into service may have been later. Practice head may have been lighter than warhead. Whiteheads were used by many countries before the latter began producing designs of their own.
Index
Illustration references are in italic.
2pdr, 151
3in (12pdr) gun, 149, 150, 151
4in, 150
5in/51, 150, 151
A 26, 92
Abe, Captain, Shinano, 223
Aboukir, HMS, 175, 176
Acasta, HMS, 204
Admiral Graf Spee, 99
Admiral Hipper, 96, 167
Admiral Scheer, 99
Agamemnon, HMS, ironclad, 86
Agincourt, HMS, 105, 182
Ajax, HMS, ironclad, 86
Alarm, USS, 79
Albacore, USS, 224
Albemarle, CSS, sinking, 19
Alexander, Andrew, rocket torpedo, 50
Allen M Sumner class, 101
Almirante Condell, 173
Almirante Lynch, 173
Amatsukase, 216
Anderssen, Captain Andreas, North Kaholmen battery, 191
Androvsky, 53
Anton Schmitt, 192
Anti-torpedo nets, 155
Aoba, 98, 216
Aquidabã, 173, 174
Archerfish, USS, 223
Arethusa, HMS, 195, 196
Argus, HMS, 129
Arizona, USS, 160, 161, 206, 207
Ark Royal, HMS, 58, 189, 197, 199
Asdic, 160
Asroc, 136, 137
Astor, 70
Atago, 222
Atlanta, USS, 216, 217
B 11, HM Submarine, 177
Baden, 158
Bagley class, 100
Baleares, 187
Baltimore, USS, 149, 151
Barcena, Captain Washington, Hippolite Bouchard, 231
Barchino Esplosivo Type MT, 32
Barchino Saltatore, 26, 80; Austro-Hungarian copy, 26
Barents Sea, Battle of the, 167
Barham, HMS, 9, 195, 197
Barracuda, Mark 50, 74
Bars class, 118
Barton, USS, 216
Belfast, HMS, 205
Belisle, HMS, 156, 158
Bellerophon, HMS, 158
Ben-My-Chree, HMS, 128