Difference between revisions of "Torped 613"

From Self-sufficiency
Jump to: navigation, search
m (derp)
 
m
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 77: Line 77:
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Torped 613''' is an older  heavyweight [[torpedo]] still in use by the [[Swedish Navy]]. It is [[Wire-guided missile|wire-guided]] and has a passive [[sonar]] sensor, which sends back information through the wire. The torpedo was developed in the 1970s as an cooperation project between [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]. Testing was done during the period [[1981]]-[[1983]].
+
'''Torped 613''' is an older  heavyweight [[torpedo]] still in use by the [[Swedish Navy]]. It is [[Wire-guided missile|wire-guided]] and has a passive [[sonar]] sensor, which sends back information through the wire. The torpedo was developed in the 1970s as an cooperation project between [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]. Testing was done during the period 1981-1983.
  
 
As the older Swedish version [[Torped 61]] introduced in the mid 1960s, it is driven by [[alcohol]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]], which gives long range and a minimum exhaust trail.
 
As the older Swedish version [[Torped 61]] introduced in the mid 1960s, it is driven by [[alcohol]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]], which gives long range and a minimum exhaust trail.
Line 88: Line 88:
 
[[Category:Torpedoes]]
 
[[Category:Torpedoes]]
 
[[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
 
[[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
 
[[sv:Torped 613]]
 

Latest revision as of 21:25, 18 September 2010

Torped 613
Type Heavyweight torpedo
Place of origin Sweden
Service history
In service 1965–1983 (Torped 61), 1983–present (Torped 613)
Used by Sweden, Norway, Denmark
Production history
Manufacturer Förenade fabriksverken
Specifications
Weight C.a 1800 kg
Length 7 m
Width 533 mm
Diameter 533 mm

Effective range 20 km
Warhead high explosive
Warhead weight 300 kg
Detonation
mechanism
proximity fuze

Engine piston engine
Propellant Alcohol and Hydrogen peroxide
Guidance
system
Wire guided and controled homing

Torped 613 is an older heavyweight torpedo still in use by the Swedish Navy. It is wire-guided and has a passive sonar sensor, which sends back information through the wire. The torpedo was developed in the 1970s as an cooperation project between Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Testing was done during the period 1981-1983.

As the older Swedish version Torped 61 introduced in the mid 1960s, it is driven by alcohol and hydrogen peroxide, which gives long range and a minimum exhaust trail.

The torpedo is planned to be replaced by the more modern Torped 62.

References

  • Roderick Klintebo: Det svenska ubåtsvapnet 1904-2004,2004, Karlskrona LITERATIM ISBN 91-973075-X