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33: 361:(TPX) explosive and at the time was the most powerful conventional submarine torpedo warhead in the world. The TPX explosive in use by the US Navy during WWII was about 75% more powerful by weight (7,405 J/g) than the Japanese Type 95 and Type 97 torpedo explosives (4,370 J/g). As a result, it was even more powerful than the late war "Mod.3" variant of the 368:
The Mod 1 Variant of the Mk 16 only contained 960 pounds (440 kg) of TPX explosive but could run around 4,500 yards longer as a result. The torpedo could be set for both straight or patterned running. After World War II, the Mod 0 and Mod 1 variants were developed into a common torpedo. Designed
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Following WWII, limited numbers of the weapon were produced. The weapon was considered the United States' standard anti-shipping torpedo for twenty years; despite significant numbers of Mark 14 torpedoes left over from wartime production. This
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to keep the longer range from Mod 1 and larger warhead of Mod 0, this upgrade was called the Mark 16 Mod 8 and incorporated a 1,260 pound
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propelled, 21-inch (53 cm) torpedo was 20 feet 6 inches (6.25 m) long and weighed 2.0 short tons (1,800 kg).
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Kurak, Steve (September 1966). "The U. S. Navy's Torpedo Inventory". United States Naval Institute Proceedings.
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1,260 pounds (570 kg) on Mod 0 and 8 746 pounds (338 kg) on Mod 1
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The Mod 0 warhead contained 1,260 pounds (570 kg) of
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Anti-surface ship
torpedo
United States Navy
World War II
Naval Torpedo Station
Naval Research Laboratory
Naval Torpedo Station
Naval Ordnance Station Forest Park
TPX
HBX
Turbine
hydrogen peroxide
knots
Gyroscope
Submarines
United States Navy
Mark 14 torpedo
World War II
fleet submarines
hydrogen peroxide
Torpex
Type 93
HBX
Mark 37
Mark 48
American 21-inch torpedo


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