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- The '''Egerton Depth Charge''' was an unusual weapon comprising two identical charges with a electrical ...were to be replaced in use by the [[Type D Depth Charge (UK)|Type D depth charge]] as supplied increased.890 bytes (141 words) - 19:02, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] The British '''Type A Depth Charge''' was an early, small antisubmarine weapon adapted from the "''Vernon'' bo1 KB (176 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] The British '''Type B Depth Charge''' was an early, small antisubmarine weapon adapted from the "''Vernon'' bo1 KB (232 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] The British '''Type E Depth Charge''' was a small antisubmarine weapon adapted from the "''Vernon'' boom" desc1 KB (168 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate83.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type C Depth Charge'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 83}}]] The British '''Type C''' and '''Type C* Depth Charges''' were small anti-submarine weapons adapted from Aeroplane bomb R.1,012 bytes (158 words) - 15:16, 30 July 2014
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate84.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type D and D* Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 84}}]] ...orpedo School, 1915'', and were envisioned to become the standard types of depth charges for the Royal Navy.{{ARTS1915|pp. 164-5, 173, Plate 73, Plates 84-65 KB (789 words) - 15:35, 3 February 2017
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate87.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type F Depth Charge'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 87}}]] The British '''Type F Depth Charge''' was a small depth charges designed from scratch to be fired by a pneumatic gun. It is descri1 KB (197 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- <!-- [[File:ARTS1915Plate87.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type F Depth Charge'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 87}}]] --> ...intended for use by vessels that could not be equipped with [[Type G Depth Charge (UK)|Type D or D* charges]], or as secondary armament.{{UKTH7|p. 18}}1 KB (151 words) - 15:35, 3 February 2017
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- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] The British '''Type A Depth Charge''' was an early, small antisubmarine weapon adapted from the "''Vernon'' bo1 KB (176 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] The British '''Type E Depth Charge''' was a small antisubmarine weapon adapted from the "''Vernon'' boom" desc1 KB (168 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate87.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type F Depth Charge'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 87}}]] The British '''Type F Depth Charge''' was a small depth charges designed from scratch to be fired by a pneumatic gun. It is descri1 KB (197 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] The British '''Type B Depth Charge''' was an early, small antisubmarine weapon adapted from the "''Vernon'' bo1 KB (232 words) - 18:27, 5 November 2012
- <!-- [[File:ARTS1915Plate87.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type F Depth Charge'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 87}}]] --> ...intended for use by vessels that could not be equipped with [[Type G Depth Charge (UK)|Type D or D* charges]], or as secondary armament.{{UKTH7|p. 18}}1 KB (151 words) - 15:35, 3 February 2017
- The '''Egerton Depth Charge''' was an unusual weapon comprising two identical charges with a electrical ...were to be replaced in use by the [[Type D Depth Charge (UK)|Type D depth charge]] as supplied increased.890 bytes (141 words) - 19:02, 5 November 2012
- ...s found to date, as they featured a 12 inch cylindrical extensive to their charge. |Charge||361 lbs. T.N.T.2 KB (317 words) - 13:07, 14 July 2019
- The British '''Cruiser Mine''' was a depth charge created by fitting a spherical Service mine with a hydrostatic firing mecha A hydrostatic trigger set the weapon off at 45 feet depth. The overall weight was 1150 pounds, giving it a sink rate of 5-6 feet per2 KB (272 words) - 18:49, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate82.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type A, B and E Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 82}}]] ...dius was probably similar to the British depth charges Types A-C, based on charge weight: 10 feet.726 bytes (106 words) - 20:07, 5 November 2012
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate83.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type C Depth Charge'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 83}}]] The British '''Type C''' and '''Type C* Depth Charges''' were small anti-submarine weapons adapted from Aeroplane bomb R.1,012 bytes (158 words) - 15:16, 30 July 2014
- |Charge||220 lbs. T.N.T. ...t T.N.T. installed through a loading hole in the bottom of the cylindrical charge chamber. A intermediate primer of compressed T.N.T. was integral to the ca2 KB (339 words) - 13:07, 14 July 2019
- |Charge||220 lbs. T.N.T. ...t T.N.T. installed through a loading hole in the bottom of the cylindrical charge chamber. A intermediate primer of compressed T.N.T. was integral to the ca2 KB (360 words) - 13:07, 14 July 2019
- |Charge||290 lbs. wet gun cotton The charge was built up of hexagonal discs of 12 ounces weight packed in a hard wood m2 KB (367 words) - 13:07, 14 July 2019
- |Charge||180 lbs. wet gun cotton The charge was built up of hexagonal discs of 12 ounces weight packed in a hard wood m2 KB (337 words) - 13:07, 14 July 2019
- [[File:ARTS1915Plate84.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Type D and D* Depth Charges'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 84}}]] ...orpedo School, 1915'', and were envisioned to become the standard types of depth charges for the Royal Navy.{{ARTS1915|pp. 164-5, 173, Plate 73, Plates 84-65 KB (789 words) - 15:35, 3 February 2017
- ...pedoes should be reset to 35 knots and 6,000 yards until such time as [[XX Depth Gear]] became available.{{ARTS1917|p. 26}} ...s and 1,000 yards less at lower speeds at the normal pressure. A 2000 psi charge gave reduced the 44.5 knot setting to 3,000 yards at 43.75 knots.5 KB (717 words) - 17:41, 27 October 2013
- ...1918, she and the {{US-Ericsson|f=t}} engaged a U-boat in a gun and depth charge assault which almost saw ''Stockton'' torpedoed. Later that night, the des2 KB (230 words) - 02:46, 11 July 2017
- |Charge||220 lbs. of cast T.N.T. ...ne to sink just 6 inches with 37 feet of mooring wire out — a better depth-keeping than British mines. This mine had 40 pounds more buoyancy than Bri2 KB (332 words) - 13:05, 14 July 2019
- ...arge 1,696 and fuel charge of 288 fluid ounces. Double valve Mark I* type depth gear.2 KB (307 words) - 19:11, 20 November 2013
- ...aimant(s): Newitt, L. Nature of Invention: Searchlight, gun circuit, depth charge etc.'' at {{TNA|T 173/367|C2661974}}2 KB (243 words) - 17:16, 29 March 2014