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A total of 236 were manufactured between 1876 and 1880, at which time production was switching over to the [[14-in Mark II Torpedo (UK)|Mark II torpedoes]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
A total of 236 were manufactured between 1876 and 1880, at which time production was switching over to the [[14-in Mark II Torpedo (UK)|Mark II torpedoes]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}


These torpedoes, along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks I-III and Fiume Marks I-II were deemed obsolete in 1892.{{ARTS1892|p. viii}}
By the end of 1884, the [[Royal Navy]] evaluated {{Torp|14-in Fiume Mark III}}es and found that they had a 3 knots advantage over the Mark I at 600 yards range.{{ARTS1881|pp27-8}}
 
These torpedoes, along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks II & III and Fiume Marks I-II were deemed obsolete in 1892.{{ARTS1892|p. viii}}


An extensive report on torpedoes being adjusted at the test ranges shows they are not in use in 1896.{{ARTS1896|pp. 42-44}}
An extensive report on torpedoes being adjusted at the test ranges shows they are not in use in 1896.{{ARTS1896|pp. 42-44}}

Revision as of 17:12, 1 December 2012

The 14-in Mark I Torpedo (or 14-in R.L. I) was an early British torpedo manufactured by the Royal Laboratory.

A total of 236 were manufactured between 1876 and 1880, at which time production was switching over to the Mark II torpedoes.[1]

By the end of 1884, the Royal Navy evaluated 14-in Fiume Mark III torpedoes and found that they had a 3 knots advantage over the Mark I at 600 yards range.[2]

These torpedoes, along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks II & III and Fiume Marks I-II were deemed obsolete in 1892.[3]

An extensive report on torpedoes being adjusted at the test ranges shows they are not in use in 1896.[4]

Mark I*

115 of these were apparently made by altering Mark I torpedoes, some time before the end of 1884.[5]

Mark I**

34 of these were apparently made by altering Mark I or Mark I* torpedoes, some time before the end of 1884.[6]

Footnotes

  1. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1884. p. 47.
  2. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1881. pp27-8.
  3. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1892. p. viii.
  4. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1896. pp. 42-44.
  5. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1884. p. 47.
  6. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1884. p. 47.

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