Clear Range Indicator
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A Clear Range Indicator was a British torpedo control instrument.
Two designs were discussed in the Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1916[1]
These were supplied to "all modern ships" by the end of 1917. One was apparently secured to the holding down ring of the Torpedo Deflection Sight Mark II, and a third type was added to the spindle of the Torpedo Director Sight Mark III, an arrangement that was foundn to be more compact and convenient.[2]
[TO BE CONTINUED - TONE] — TONY LOVELL, Editor.
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