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It was developed in parallel with the Mark I torpedo, which was shorter. | It was developed in parallel with the [[21-in R.G.F. Mark I Torpedo|Mark I torpedo]], which was shorter at 18.5 feet. | ||
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==Manufacture and Use== | ==Manufacture and Use== | ||
In 1909-1910, 4 hook bracket torpedoes were ordered.{{CN}} | In 1909-1910, 4 hook bracket torpedoes were ordered.{{CN}} |
Revision as of 16:13, 27 November 2012
The 21-in R.G.F. Mark II Torpedo was a British torpedo developed at the Royal Gun Factory and first ordered for service in 1909-1910.[Citation needed]
Development and History
It was developed in parallel with the Mark I torpedo, which was shorter at 18.5 feet.
Particulars
Manufacture and Use
In 1909-1910, 4 hook bracket torpedoes were ordered.[Citation needed]
Footnotes
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1909. Plate 1.
Bibliography