How much TNT is in a torpedo?

How much TNT is in a torpedo?

The warhead of the US Navy’s MK-48 torpedo contains explosive power equivalent to approximately 1200 pounds of TNT. This explosive power is maximized when the warhead detonates below the keel of the target ship, as opposed to striking it directly.

Do torpedoes explode?

Not all torpedoes are designed to home in on the target and explode on impact. Some are designed to explode several metres below the hull of a ship in order to cause maximum damage. Modern day torpedoes do not operate by slamming into the hull of a ship and exploding.

How much explosive was in ww2 torpedo?

18″ (45 cm) Mark XVII

Ship Class Used On Aircraft Launched
Overall Length 17 ft 3.4 in (5.268 m)
Negative Buoyancy 447 lbs. (203 kg)
Explosive Charge 600 lbs. (272 kg) Torpex
Range / Speed 2,500 yards (2,300 m) / 39-40 knots
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What did Bangalores do?

By the time of World War I the Bangalore torpedo was primarily used for clearing barbed wire before an attack. It could be used while under fire, from a protected position in a trench. It would then be pushed forward from a protected position and detonated, to clear a 1.5 m (5 ft) wide hole through barbed wire.

Why is it called a Bangalore?

Also called as ‘Bangalore mine’, ‘Bangalore Banger’ or simply ‘Bangalore’, it was used to clear barbed wires or booby traps and was devised by the soldiers of the Madras Engineering Group (MEG). Informally known as Madras Sappers, they accompanied the British Army in their battles.

What is inside a torpedo?

A torpedo therefore has a propulsion system, a guidance system and some sort of explosive device. A torpedo cannot do that, so it uses a fuel that either does not need an oxidizer, or it carries the oxidizer inside the torpedo. OTTO fuel (see the links below) has its own oxidizer mixed with the fuel.

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What are Bangelors?

A Bangalore torpedo is an explosive charge placed within one or several connected tubes. The primary use of the torpedo is clearing paths through wire obstacles and heavy undergrowth. It will clear a 3- to 4-metre wide path through wire obstacles.”