14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo: Difference between revisions
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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}} | 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}} | ||
An extensive report on torpedoes being adjusted at the test ranges shows they are not in use in 1896.{{ARTS1896|pp. 42-44}} | |||
==Mark I*== | ==Mark I*== |
Revision as of 17:38, 25 November 2012
The 14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo was an early torpedo manufactured by the Whitehead & Co..
By the end of 1884, the Royal Navy had purchased 225 of them as it sought to compare Whitehead-manufactured specimens with their domestically licensed weapons built at the Royal Laboratory.[1]
These torpedoes, along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks I-III and Fiume Marks I-II were deemed obsolete in 1892.[2]
An extensive report on torpedoes being adjusted at the test ranges shows they are not in use in 1896.[3]
Mark I*
Some time before the end of 1884, 50 Mark Is had been altered to this standard and 49 more were under alteration at Fiume.[4]
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