What was the range of the Japanese long lance torpedo?

What was the range of the Japanese long lance torpedo?

25 miles
In 1933 the Japanese navy revolutionized the torpedo with its Type 93—a 30-foot-long, 3-ton monster whose extraordinary range (up to 25 miles) earned it the U.S. nickname “Long Lance.” It was a surface-launched torpedo, fitted for the tubes of cruisers and destroyers.

What was the longest torpedo?

Here’s what we can say: At more than six feet in diameter and 65 feet long, weighing perhaps a hundred tons, Poseidon is the largest torpedo ever developed, coming in at thirty times the size of a heavy torpedo. In fact, the torpedo is so big it can be carried only by specially modified submarines.

How heavy was a ww2 torpedo?

21″ (53.3 cm) Mark 18

Ship Class Used On Submarines
Date In Service 1944
Weight Mod 0: 3,041 lbs. (1,379 kg) Mod 2: 3,061 lbs. (1,388 kg)
Overall Length 20 ft 6 in (6.225 m)
Explosive Charge Mod 0: 600 lbs. (272 kg) TPX Mod 1: 595 lbs. (270 kg) TPX or HBX

How fast were World War II torpedoes?

From December 1941 to November 1943 the Mark 14 and the destroyer-launched Mark 15 torpedo had numerous technical problems that took almost two years to fix….

Mark 14 torpedo
Diameter 21 in (530 mm)
Effective firing range 4,500 yards (4,100 m) at 46 knots (85 km/h) 9,000 yards (8,200 m) at 31 knots (57 km/h)

What is the deadliest torpedo?

Mark 48 torpedo

Mark 48 torpedo
Maximum depth 500 fathoms, 800 m (2,600 ft) (estimated), officially “greater than 1,200 ft”
Maximum speed 55 kn (63 mph; 102 km/h) (estimated) officially “greater than 28 kn (52 km/h; 32 mph)”
Guidance system Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System
Launch platform submarine

Did they have homing torpedoes in ww2?

On the Allied side, the US Navy developed the Mark 24 mine, and was actually an aircraft launched, anti-submarine passive acoustic homing torpedo. 24s were delivered to the U.S. Navy in March 1943, and it scored its first verified combat kills in May 1943.