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  1. Torpedo - Wikipedia

    The torpedo attained a speed of 20 knots (37 km/h) using a wire 1.0 millimetre (0.04 in) in diameter, but later this was changed to 1.8 mm (0.07 in) to increase the speed to 27 knots (50 …

  2. Speed of a Torpedo - The Physics Factbook

    Through my research I found out that torpedoes are self-propelled devices that destroy other hostile machines. The unit most used to measure the speed of a torpedo is the knot. A knot …

  3. 10 Fastest Torpedoes Ever Recorded - YouTube

    " 10 Fastest Torpedoes Ever Recorded " A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an …

  4. The Science Behind Ultra-Fast Torpedoes - Subsea Formula

    Sep 19, 2024 · Supercavitating torpedoes can achieve velocities exceeding 200 knots (approximately 370 km/h or 230 mph), making them some of the fastest underwater projectiles …

  5. Top 9 Fastest Torpedoes in the World - HubPages

    May 7, 2019 · With the advent of technology, quite a lot changed in the torpedo world. Today, torpedoes are smart and can be silent when fired. They can target ships and submarines, and …

  6. Torpedoes - National Museum of American History

    Using a novel piston engine and a pump-jet rather than conventional propellers, the wire-guided Mark 48 has a range of 20 miles (32 km) at a speed of 55 knots (102 km per hour), four times …

  7. Torpedoes - Naval Encyclopedia

    These torpedoes travel at extremely high speeds by creating a gas bubble around themselves, reducing water resistance. The Russian VA-111 Shkval is a notable example, capable of …

  8. Torpedo | Naval Weapon, Submarine Warfare & History | Britannica

    Its speed was 6 knots (7 miles per hour), and its range was between 200 and 700 yards (180 and 640 m). In 1895 the gyroscope came into use for directional control.

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  9. Fastest torpedo - World Records

    The fastest torpedo is Russia’s Shkval (or Squall), initially revealed in 1995 and developed by the Moscow Sergo Ordzhonikidze Aviation Institute, Russia. This rocket-propelled reaches a top …

  10. Russia's 200 Knot Shkval Supercavitating Torpedo: A Nightmare …

    Mar 10, 2024 · Summary: The VA-111 Shkval, a Soviet-era supercavitating torpedo, revolutionized underwater warfare with its unprecedented speed of up to 200 knots, thanks to …