Mark 35 torpedo
| Mark 35 torpedo | |
|---|---|
| Type | Acoustic torpedo[1] |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1949–1960[1] |
| Used by | United States Navy |
| Production history | |
| Designer | General Electric[1] |
| Designed | 1944[1] |
| Manufacturer | General Electric |
| Produced | 1949–1952 |
| No. built | 400[1] |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | Mk 35: 1770 pounds[1] Mk 41: 1327 pounds[1] |
| Length | Mk 35: 162 inches[1] Mk 41: 120 inches[1] |
| Diameter | 21 inches[1] |
| Effective firing range | Mk 35: 15000 yards[1] Mk 41: 8000 yards[1] |
| Warhead | HBX-1[1] |
| Warhead weight | Mk 35: 270 pounds[1] Mk 41: 150 pounds[1] |
Detonation mechanism | Mk 19 Mod 3 contact exploder |
| Engine | Electric[1] |
| Maximum speed | Mk 35: 27 knots[1] Mk 41: 25 knots[1] |
Guidance system | Gyroscope, helix search[1] |
Launch platform | Mk 35: Surface ships[1] Mk 41: Aircraft, PGM[1] |
The Mark 35 torpedo was the first of the United States Navy deep-diving anti-submarine torpedoes designed for surface launch.[2] This electrically propelled 21-inch (53-cm) torpedo was 162 inches (4.11 m) long, weighed 1,770 pounds (800 kg), and carried a 270-pound (120 kg) HBX warhead.[3] This torpedo used one of the earliest active guidance systems and was introduced in 1949, and was classified as obsolete in the 1960s.[2]
The Mark 35 torpedo was originally specified as the intended payload for the Grebe missile, before being replaced by the Mark 41 due to weight concerns.[4]
Mark 41 torpedo
A simplified and lighter weight version of the Mark 35 was developed, specifically for air-launched use. This eliminated any equipment not needed for air-launching, with a total mass of 1,327 pounds (602 kg). The warhead filler was reduced to a mass of 150 pounds (68 kg). [5] The nose also became distinctively flat-fronted.
This torpedo was used as the payload in some ASW missiles, the AUM-N-2 Petrel and the SUM-N-2 Grebe.
See also
References
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Bibliography
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- Jolie, E.W. (15 September 1978). "Torpedo Mk35". A Brief History of US Navy Torpedo Development. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- Kurak, Steve (September 1966). "The U.S. Navy's Torpedo Inventory". Proceedings. United States Naval Institute.
- Parsch, Andreas (2 February 2003). "Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe". Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Designation-Systems. Retrieved 27 December 2017.