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  • 1Torpedo — The modern torpedo (historically called an automotive, automobile, locomotive, or fish torpedo) is a self propelled explosive projectile weapon, launched above or below the water surface, propelled underwater toward a target, and designed to… …

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  • 210 inch Mark 43 torpedo — The 10 Mark 43 torpedo was the first and smallest of the United States Navy light weight anti submarine torpedoes.[1] This electrically propelled 10 inch (25 cm) torpedo was 92 inches (2.3 m) long and weighed 265 pounds (120 kg).[2] The …

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  • 3Mark 43 torpedo — The Mark 43 torpedo was the first and smallest of the United States Navy light weight anti submarine torpedoes. [Kurak, September 1966, p.145] This electrically propelled 10 inch (25 cm) torpedo was 92 inches (2.3 m) long and weighed 265 pounds… …

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  • 4Gangut class battleship — For other uses, see Gangut (disambiguation). Gangut during World War I Class overview Builders: Admiralty Shipyard Baltic Shipyard …

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  • 5Hippolyte Marié-Davy — (1820 1893). Edme Hippolyte Marié Davy (1820 1893) was a French chemist and inventor of the 19th century. He was born in Clamecy, Nièvre. In 1854, he invented the first naval periscope, consisting in a vertical tube with two small mirrors fixed… …

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  • 6SMS Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia — was an armoured cruiser in the imperial Austro Hungarian Navy from 1895 1917 (the German name can be translated as Empress and Queen Maria Theresa ).ConstructionThe ship was a torpedo Rammkreuzer of the class Emperor Franz Joseph I , and the… …

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  • 7Analog computer — An analog computer (spelt analogue in British English) is a form of computer that uses continuous physical phenomena such as electrical, [Universiteit van Amsterdam Computer Museum, (2007)] mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem …

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  • 8Mark XIV — or Mark 14 often refers to the 14th version of a product, frequently military hardware. Mark , meaning model or variant , can be abbreviated Mk. Mark XIV or Mark 14 can specifically refer to: Contents 1 In technology 1.1 In military and weap …

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  • 9Battleship Illinois (replica) — Illinois was a detailed, full scale mockup of an Indiana class battleship, constructed as a naval exhibit at the World s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893.BackgroundIn the decade preceding the Columbian Exposition, the United… …

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  • 10History of submarines — The history of submarines covers the historical chronology and facts related to submarines , manned autonomous boats that operate underwater. It includes the history of submersibles , which were designed primarily to operate on the surface, and… …

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