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The '''21-in Fiume Torpedo''' was a heater torpedo built by Whitehead at Fiume, developed around | [[File:ARTS1913Plate6.jpg|thumb|600px|'''21-in Fiume Torpedo'''{{ARTS1913|Plate 6}}]] | ||
The '''21-in Fiume Torpedo''' was a heater torpedo built by Whitehead at Fiume, developed around 1912 but with delivery of two test torpedoes to the [[Royal Navy]] delayed by labour issues.{{ARTS1913|p. 12}} | |||
==Development and History== | ==Development and History== | ||
In 1913, two with Side Lugs were on order, but their air lever's position required {{UK-1Spiteful|f=p}}'s 21-in tube and a "range gun" at Portland to be adapted for testing.{{ARTS1913|p. 12}} | |||
It seems a certainty that the Royal Navy only ever received, at most, the two test specimens before the war.{{INF}} | |||
==Particulars== | ==Particulars== | ||
Its particulars were fully explained in the Foreign section of ARTS 1912 and also in ARTS 1913.{{ARTS1913|Plate 5, pp. 12-4}}{{ARTS1912|pp. 82-84}} | |||
* Length with net cutter and inertia pistol: 247.2 inches | |||
* Total weight: 2,800 pounds | |||
* Explosive charge weight: 396 pounds | |||
* Initial buoyancy: negative 275 pounds | |||
* A.V. pressure 2,130 psi | |||
* A.V. volume: 18.36 cubic feet | |||
* Total weight of air: 203.5 pounds | |||
* Water volume: 2,990 fluid ounces | |||
* Fuel: 335 fluid ounces | |||
It could run 47 knots to 1,000 yards and 30 knots to 6,000 yards. | |||
In comparison to the {{Torp|21-in Mark II|UK}}, it was shorter, carried a 35% larger warhead and had a range just 22% that of the British torpedo at S.R. and 60% of the range at L.R. setting. | |||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{CatTorpedo|21-in| | {{CatTorpedo|21-in|Fiume}} |
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The 21-in Fiume Torpedo was a heater torpedo built by Whitehead at Fiume, developed around 1912 but with delivery of two test torpedoes to the Royal Navy delayed by labour issues.[3]
Development and History
In 1913, two with Side Lugs were on order, but their air lever's position required H.M.S. Spiteful's 21-in tube and a "range gun" at Portland to be adapted for testing.[4]
It seems a certainty that the Royal Navy only ever received, at most, the two test specimens before the war.[Inference]
Particulars
Its particulars were fully explained in the Foreign section of ARTS 1912 and also in ARTS 1913.[5][6]
- Length with net cutter and inertia pistol: 247.2 inches
- Total weight: 2,800 pounds
- Explosive charge weight: 396 pounds
- Initial buoyancy: negative 275 pounds
- A.V. pressure 2,130 psi
- A.V. volume: 18.36 cubic feet
- Total weight of air: 203.5 pounds
- Water volume: 2,990 fluid ounces
- Fuel: 335 fluid ounces
It could run 47 knots to 1,000 yards and 30 knots to 6,000 yards.
In comparison to the 21-in Mark II torpedo, it was shorter, carried a 35% larger warhead and had a range just 22% that of the British torpedo at S.R. and 60% of the range at L.R. setting.
Footnotes
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. Plate 5.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. Plate 6.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. p. 12.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. p. 12.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. Plate 5, pp. 12-4.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1912. pp. 82-84.
Bibliography