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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship out of service=
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  • | origin = {{flag|Empire of Japan}} | used_by = {{navy|Empire of Japan}}
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  • |manufacturer=[[Bureau of Ordnance]] ...[[United States Navy]]'s standard submarine-launched anti-ship [[torpedo]] of [[World War II]].
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  • ...unlap'' joined five other [[Destroyer|"tincans"]] in the decisive [[Battle of Vella Gulf]] which was the first successful U.S. destroyer torpedo duel]] ...on/1592/ustorp1.htm Milford, Frederick J. "U. S. Navy Torpedoes. Part One: Torpedoes through the thirties."] The Submarine Review, April 1996.</ref>
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  • ...e produced, sinking 37 and damaging a further 18 submarines out of a total of 204 fired. The torpedo was also supplied to the [[United Kingdom|British]] ...gan development in December 1941. These later projects later became Office of Scientific Research and Development project 61 (FIDO).
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  • ...e.<ref name="hellions">{{cite book|last=Gannon|first=Robert|title=Hellions of the Deep|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|date=30 April 1996|p The words '''Thunder fish''' is literally translation of Japanese ''gyorai'' that means "torpedo" (''gyo'' = fish, ''rai'' = thunder
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  • |caption= Type 91 torpedoes aboard an aircraft carrier, each lower half was retouched in black to conce |origin= [[Japan]]
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  • ...abbr=on}} in length and 21&nbsp;inches (53&nbsp;cm) in diameter. This type of torpedo was battery powered. It could deliver a 660 pound (300&nbsp;kg) war [[Category:Torpedoes of Japan]]
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  • | origin = {{flag|Empire of Japan}} | used_by = {{navy|Empire of Japan}}
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  • ...Bryan|publisher=Osprey|page=7}}</ref> which is about three times the range of the American [[Mark 14 torpedo|Mark 14]] with the same speed. ...t torpedo types at the time. Some have claimed this to be the best torpedo of the [[Second World War]].{{Who|date=July 2009}}
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