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Looks like Iran is testing more missiles and torpedos:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/....ap/index.html Excerpt: "Iran said the torpedo tests were conducted Sunday and Monday. The torpedo -- called a "Hoot," or "whale" -- is able to move at 223 mph, too fast for any enemy ship to elude." 223 mph ?? Does that number sound correct ? JD |
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Excerpt: "Iran said the torpedo tests were conducted Sunday and Monday.
The torpedo -- called a "Hoot," or "whale" -- is able to move at 223 mph, too fast for any enemy ship to elude." 223 mph ?? Does that number sound correct ? A tube with a high density (water) projectile cap at one end and a rocket motor near the other end may go even faster. Care has to be taken that sufficient velocity is reached before water can enter the tube and extinguish the motor as well as fins, guidance and other particulars. |
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At Strategy page there was an article on this. It seems this underwater
missile is very short range, 5-7 km, and extremely limited steerage. Notice that no one else has developed such a missile, only the Russians make them. Per the article the missile is a last ditch defense system. |
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