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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 00:44:44 GMT, Guy Alcala
wrote: Bill Kambic wrote: (Eunometic) wrote in message Impressive but is there even the slightest chance of hitting a ship 22 nm away? The Type 93 or "Long Lance" had this 40,000 meter range. It was however a large ship launched torpedo. The Type 95 was a reduced size version of the "Long Lance" with a range of 12,000 meters designed for submarine use. For giggles it is worth mentioning that the US Navy's surface torpedoes managed about 5500 yards and their submarine torpedoes about 1800 at this time. This is, of course, wholly inaccurate. Did you expect anything else ? -- Felicitations, malefactors! I am endeavoring to misappropriate the formulary for the preparation of affordable comestibles. Who will join me?! |
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