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Iron Men and Tin Fish: The Race to Build a Better Torpedo During World War II

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Iron Men and Tin Fish: The Race to Build a Better Torpedo During World War II - Newpower, Anthony
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From the American entry into World War II until September 1943, U.S. submarines experienced an abnormally high number of torpedo failures. These failures resulted from three defects present in the primary torpedo of the day, the Mark XIV. These defects were a tendency to run deeper than the set depth, the frequent premature detonation of the Mark 6 magnetic influence exploder, and the failure of the contact exploder when hitting a target at the textbook ninety-degree angle. Ironically, despite using a completely independent ...

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Iron Men and Tin Fish: The Race to Build a Better Torpedo During World War II 2010, US Naval Institute Press

ISBN-13: 9781591146230

Trade paperback

Iron Men and Tin Fish: The Race to Build a Better Torpedo during World War II 2006, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780275990329

Hardcover