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The '''Torpedo Director Pattern 1192''' was a large, semi-circular British torpedo director. | The '''Torpedo Director Pattern 1192''', sometimes referred to as a "broadside director"<ref>''Handbook of Torpedo Control, 1916'', p. 16.</ref>, was a large, semi-circular British [[Torpedo Director|torpedo director]] designed for use with training broadside tubes. It entered service at some point prior to 1905.<ref>''Torpedo Drill Book, 1905'', p. 376. I am inferring that the 1192 and 1193 are being alluded to there.</ref> | ||
It | It was no longer used in any modern ships as of 1912.<ref>''Torpedo Drill Book, 1912'', p. 494.</ref> | ||
If a Pattern 1192a existed, it was similar, but made stronger in its pivots and sighting bar.<ref>''Torpedo Drill Book, 1914'', p. 564.</ref> | If a Pattern 1192a existed, it was similar, but made stronger in its pivots and sighting bar.<ref>''Torpedo Drill Book, 1914'', p. 564.</ref> | ||
As of 1916, it was noted as being in use in the [[Pelorus Class Cruiser (1896)|H.M.S. ''Pelorus'' class]] | As of 1916, it was noted as still being in use in the [[Pelorus Class Cruiser (1896)|H.M.S. ''Pelorus'' class]].<ref>''Handbook of Torpedo Control, 1916'', p. 16.</ref> | ||
Some were fitted with [[Tangent | ==Adaptation== | ||
Some were fitted with [[Tangent Bar|tangent bars]] and regraduated to 2/3rd scale for use from TBD fore bridges and heater torpedoes.<ref>''The Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1909'', p. 22.</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 17:05, 26 March 2011
The Torpedo Director Pattern 1192, sometimes referred to as a "broadside director"[1], was a large, semi-circular British torpedo director designed for use with training broadside tubes. It entered service at some point prior to 1905.[2]
It was no longer used in any modern ships as of 1912.[3]
If a Pattern 1192a existed, it was similar, but made stronger in its pivots and sighting bar.[4]
As of 1916, it was noted as still being in use in the H.M.S. Pelorus class.[5]
Adaptation
Some were fitted with tangent bars and regraduated to 2/3rd scale for use from TBD fore bridges and heater torpedoes.[6]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Handbook of Torpedo Control, 1916, p. 16.
- ↑ Torpedo Drill Book, 1905, p. 376. I am inferring that the 1192 and 1193 are being alluded to there.
- ↑ Torpedo Drill Book, 1912, p. 494.
- ↑ Torpedo Drill Book, 1914, p. 564.
- ↑ Handbook of Torpedo Control, 1916, p. 16.
- ↑ The Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1909, p. 22.
Bibliography