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  • [[File:ARTS1909Plate2.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo'''{{ARTS1909|Plate 2}}]] [[File:ARTS1908Plate12.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo'''{{ARTS1908|Plate 12}}]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo#Mark I*]]
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  • ...arrange for a party of Abyssinian royals to be given a tour of a ship at [[Weymouth]]. In reality, the "Abyssinian royals" were some of Cole's friends in black ...em and the weapons proved to have little effectiveness at the ranges where torpedo attack became deeply worrying.
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  • ...s soon as possible and proceed to the vicinity of Loch Ewe for gunnery and torpedo practice.<ref>"Grand Fleet Operations - Narrative of Events." Jellicoe Pap The stern tube's torpedo outfit of 21-in Weymouth Mark III torpedoes was to be re-ranged for 21-knot running for use by the b
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  • ...eymouth torpedoes in England were purchased: ten [[21-in Weymouth Mark II Torpedo]]es intended for Japan were given to ''Erin'', but her Elswick type submerg ...on thereafter, she may have received some of the [[21-in Weymouth Mark III Torpedo]]es previously allotted to {{UK-Agincourt}}'s stern tube after they had bee
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  • |{{AH-Panther|f=p}}||torpedo cruiser||13 Jun, 1885||Broken up 1920 |{{AH-Leopard|f=p}}||torpedo cruiser||10 Sep, 1885||Broken up 1920
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  • ...wn Class"]] which also included the four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']], four [[Birmingham Cl ...the axis of the tube 14.75 inches above the deck.<ref>''Addenda (1911) to Torpedo Manual, Vol. III., 1909'', p. 155.</ref>
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  • The four [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Weymouth Class''' (sometimes called ''Improved Bristol Class'') were completed by 19 | {{Template:UK-Weymouth}}
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  • ...ss Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']] and four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'' class]] and the following four [[Birmingham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmin ...xis of the tube 1 foot 5.25 inches above the deck.<ref>''Addenda (1911) to Torpedo Manual, Vol. III., 1909'', p. 155.</ref>
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  • ...Class Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']], four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], and six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'' class]] as well as ==Torpedo Control==
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  • ...Class Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']], four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']], and four [[Birmingha ==Torpedo Control==
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  • ===Squadron Torpedo Officer=== <div name=fredbot:officeFTO otitle="Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Light Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK">
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  • ...ion Keeping|station-keeping]], [[Fire Control|fire-]] or [[Torpedo Control|torpedo-control]]. A series of Marks were created, and found use to assist in torpedo control on ships too small for or otherwise unsuitable for [[Coincidence Ra
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  • ...hich would be replacing them.{{ARTS1915|pp. 60-61. ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1916'', p. 25}} ...ed or heading for own ship (as own velocity has no part in calculating a [[Torpedo Deflection]].
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  • ...e work in all facets of its broad charter &mdash; torpedoes, electricity, torpedo and fire control instruments &mdash; and a vital resource for developing an ...sorted under ADM 189/(year of report - 1880). Thus, Annual Report of the Torpedo School for 1914 is ADM 189/34.
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  • ...pg|thumb|400px| Gyro Angle Setting Fittings<ref>''The Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1910'', Plate 16.</ref>]] ...pedo Gyro Angle''') is an angular turn of a given number of degrees that a torpedo equipped with a gyroscope and some additional hardware could be set to assu
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  • * two single 18-in tubes on the centre line. ...to 3,00 yards and 30 knots to 6-7,000 yards.{{March|p. 92}} In 1912, the torpedo Marks ranged from VII to VII**.{{ARTS1912|p. 36}} In 1916, those weapons w
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  • * two single 18-in tubes, on the centreline. ...nge. In the case of the Rivers, the torpedo was to be the [[18-in Mark VI Torpedo (UK)|Mark VI]] S.R..{{ARTS1907|p. 32}}
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  • ...''''' was one of thirty-six [[27 Knotter]]s, a broad meta-class of early [[Torpedo Boat Destroyer]]s built for the [[Royal Navy]] in the 1890s. ...=18 April, 1913{{NLOct15|p. 394''d''}}|end=3 December, 1915|note=lent {{UK-Weymouth}} for manoeuvres on 15 July, 1913}}
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  • [[File:ARTS1893Plate10edit.jpg|thumb|640px|'''14-in R.G.F. Mark IX Torpedo'''{{ARTS1893|portion of Plate 10}} ]] The '''14-in Mark IX Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich.
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  • [[File:ARTS1890Plate1.jpg|thumb|600px|'''Short 18-in Torpedoes, 1890'''{{ARTS1890|Plate 1}}]] ...Torpedo|Mark II model]], it was commonly referred to as the '''18-in Fiume Torpedo'''.
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  • [[File:ARTS1890Plate1.jpg|thumb|600px|'''Short 18-in Torpedoes, 1890'''{{ARTS1890|Plate 1}}]] [[File:ARTS1891Plate5.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in R.G.F. Torpedo Tail, 1891'''{{ARTS1891|Plate 5}}]]
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