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German U XXI type.
o Displacement: 1621 tons at the surface of the water 1829 tons under water o Maximum speed: surface section Underwater section.
o Endurance: 11,150 nautical miles 12 knots, 285 nautical miles 6 knots o Safe diving depth: 210 meters.
6 officers, 24 non-commissioned officers, 34 sailors The largest tonnage is the Japanese I-12 submarine Data Water displacement: 2934 tons Underwater displacement: 4172 tons Water engine power:
4700 hp underwater engine power: 1200 hp maximum speed on water: Maximum speed under water:
Water-saving upper cruising distance: 22000 nautical miles underwater cruising distance: nautical mile propulsion mechanism:
Number of crew members of biaxial propulsion: 112 Safe cruising depth: 100 m Torpedo tubes:
Bow 533mm 6 torpedo carrying: 533mm torpedo 18 deck guns: L40 body barrel 140mm single gun 1,25mm combined anti-aircraft gun 2 submarine carrier-based aircraft:
Reconnaissance Aircraft 1 Completion Date: May 25, 1944 Ships of the same type: the only one.
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Japan's Type B submarines with an unloading capacity of 17 pieces.
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Summary. The submarine bomb load refers to the number of torpedoes and missiles that the submarine can carry, in fact these ** are stored in torpedo tubes. Torpedo tubes are devices for storing and firing torpedoes on submarines, and the number and specifications of torpedo tubes vary from model to model, so the bomb load of submarines will also vary.
In general, the bomb load in the torpedo tube of the submarine is considered to be the bomb load of the submarine, and it is one of the important indicators of the submarine's performance of the task.
I'm sorry I don't understand, but can you elaborate on that?
The bomb load of a submarine refers to the number of slag torpedoes and missiles that a submarine can carry, which are actually stored in torpedo tubes such as tassels. Torpedo tubes are devices for storing and firing torpedoes on submarines, and the number and specifications of torpedo tubes vary from model to model, so the bomb load of submarines will also vary. In general, the bomb load in the torpedo tube of the submarine is considered to be the bomb load of the submarine, and it is one of the important indicators of the submarine's performance of the task.
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Summary. A: No, the bomb load of the submarine cannot be counted in the torpedo tube.
The ammunition capacity in the torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes loaded by the submarine, while the submarine ammunition load refers to the number of other * items loaded by the submarine, such as missiles, artillery shells, etc. Therefore, the bomb load of the submarine cannot be counted in the torpedo tubes. To calculate the amount of ammunition in a torpedo tube, first determine the number of torpedo tubes in the submarine, and then calculate the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tubes based on the capacity of each torpedo tube.
In general, the number of torpedo tubes in a submarine can be determined by looking at the design drawings of the submarine, and the capacity of each torpedo tube can be determined by looking at the technical data of the submarine. Finally, based on the capacity of each torpedo tube and the number of torpedo tubes, it is possible to calculate the amount of ammunition in the submarine's torpedo tubes.
A: No, the bomb load of the submarine cannot be counted in the torpedo tube. The ammunition capacity in the torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes loaded by the submarine, while the submarine ammunition load refers to the number of other * items loaded by the submarine, such as missiles, artillery shells, etc.
Therefore, the bomb load of the submarine cannot be counted in the Limor torpedo tube. To calculate the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tubes, the number of torpedo tubes in the submarine must first be determined, and then the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tubes is calculated according to the capacity of each torpedo tube. In general, the number of torpedo tubes in a submarine can be determined by looking at the design drawings of the submarine, and the capacity of each torpedo tube can be determined by looking at the technical data of the submarine.
Finally, according to the capacity of each torpedo tube and the number of torpedo tubes, it is possible to calculate the amount of jujube in the torpedo tube of the submarine.
Can you tell us more about that?
A: No, the bomb load of a submarine refers to the amount of ammunition that a submarine can carry, while the ammunition in a torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes that a submarine is equipped with. The ammunition of a submarine refers to the amount of ammunition that a submarine can carry, while the ammunition in a torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes that a submarine is equipped with.
The ammunition load of the submarine is the amount of ammunition that the submarine can carry, while the ammunition in the torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes that the submarine is equipped with. The ammunition of a submarine refers to the amount of ammunition that a submarine can carry, while the ammunition in a torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes that a submarine is equipped with. The ammunition of a submarine refers to the amount of ammunition that a submarine can carry, while the ammunition in a torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes that a submarine is equipped with.
The size of the bomb load of a submarine depends on the type of submarine, the bomb load of a submarine can vary from tens to hundreds, while the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tubes depends on the type of submarine and the size of the torpedo tubes, in general, the number of torpedoes that a submarine can carry is between tens and hundreds. In addition, the bomb load of the submarine also depends on the hull structure of the submarine, the later the hull structure, the greater the bomb load of the submarine, and the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tube depends on the type of submarine and the size of the torpedo tube, in general, the number of torpedoes that a submarine can carry is between tens of dust and hundreds. In conclusion, the submarine bomb load is different from the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tube, the submarine bomb load refers to the amount of ammunition that the submarine can carry, and the ammunition in the torpedo tube refers to the number of torpedoes equipped with the submarine.
Both the bomb load of the submarine and the amount of ammunition in the torpedo tubes depend on the type and hull structure of the submarine, as well as the size of the torpedo tubes.
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Summary. Generally speaking, the bomb load of a submarine refers to all the ** quantities that a submarine can carry, including torpedoes, missiles, cruise missiles, bombs, etc. The torpedo tube is the torpedo, so the number of torpedo tubes is also counted as one of the bomb loads of the submarine.
Different types and specifications of submarines have different bomb loads, generally speaking, large nuclear-powered submarines can be equipped with a variety of **, and their bomb load is relatively large. And small submarines, as a rule, can only be equipped with a small number of **. It should be noted that while the number of torpedo tubes counts as one of the submarine's bomb load, other types and specifications of ** will also have an impact on the bomb load.
In addition, in actual military operations, it is also necessary to take into account various factors such as tactics, operational environment, and mission requirements in order to determine which ** can be carried in the end and the specific quantity. The bomb load of a submarine generally refers to the total number of missiles it can carry, including all missiles, torpedoes, mines, bombs, etc. The number of torpedoes stored in the torpedo tubes is only a part of this, so it should also be included in the calculation of the bomb load of the submarine.
However, it should be noted that the specific limit on the number of submarines carrying ** depends on a variety of factors such as its design and equipment level and mission requirements, so the bomb load of submarines of different models and countries may vary greatly.
Generally speaking, the bomb load of a submarine refers to all the best numbers that a submarine can carry, including torpedoes, missiles, cruise missiles, bombs, etc. The torpedo tube is the torpedo, so the number of torpedo tubes is also counted as one of the bomb loads of the submarine. Different types and specifications of submarines have different bomb loads, generally speaking, large nuclear-powered submarines can be equipped with a variety of **, and their bomb load is relatively large.
And small submarines, as a rule, can only be equipped with a small number of **. It should be noted that while the number of torpedo tubes counts as one of the submarine's bomb load, other types and specifications of ** will also have an impact on the bomb load. In addition, in actual military operations, it is also necessary to take into account various tactics, operational environment, mission requirements, and other factors in order to determine which ones can be carried and the specific quantity.
The bomb load of a submarine generally refers to the total number of missiles it can carry, including all missiles, torpedoes, mines, bombs, etc. The number of torpedoes stored in the torpedo tubes is only a part of it, so it should also be included in the calculation of the bomb load of the submarine. However, it should be noted that the specific limit on the number of submarines carrying ** depends on a variety of factors such as its design and equipment level and mission requirements, so the bomb load of submarines of different models and countries may vary greatly.
Excuse me, but please go into more detail?
The bomb load of a submarine is generally a slip lease refers to the total number of missiles it can carry, including all missiles, torpedoes, mines, bombs, etc. The number of torpedoes stored in the torpedo tubes is only a part of this, so it should also be included in the calculation of the bomb load of the submarine. However, it should be noted that the specific limit on the number of submarines carrying ** depends on various factors such as its design and equipment level and mission requirements, so the bomb load of submarines of different models and countries may vary greatly.
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Torpedoes and missiles are not similar products, the difference is very large, like the difference between ** and an airplane.
For submarines, missiles and torpedoes are commonly used, torpedoes were invented by the British, we translate them as torpedoes, which vividly illustrate that torpedoes are "swimming" in the water, while missiles are flying in the air, and the aircraft that is guided by the guidance system to control the flight track, guide the target and destroy the target. So one of them is in the water, and the other is flying.
In fact, submarines have torpedoes and missiles that are commonly used, and there is also a large category of missiles called submarine-launched missiles, which are missiles that can be launched from underwater, but this kind of missiles are not torpedoes like "swimming" in the water, but directly rushing out of the water and flying into the sky.
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In 1866, the British engineer RWhitehead successfully developed the first torpedo in Fum City (present-day Rijeka, Croatia), called the "white-headed" torpedo, which used compressed air to drive a piston engine to drive a propeller to propulsion, and controlled the depth of the torpedo through hydraulic valves to manipulate the horizontal rudder, but could not control the torpedo direction. In 1881, a twin-propeller propulsion device was made, which eliminated the roll of the torpedo due to the single propeller.
In 1897, the Austrian LAubrey used gyroscopes to control the direction of the torpedo, which improved the course accuracy and hit rate of the torpedo, and later improved the torpedo to be fired at an angle, improving the flexibility of torpedo tactics.
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Torpedo, is a traditional title, the early torpedo could not be guided, not missiles, the name has been used for decades, everyone is accustomed to it, even if modern torpedoes can be guided, but the customary name of various countries has not changed. Also called torpedoes.
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How much did the torpedo of the German S-class torpedo boat weigh? How long is it?
The German S-class torpedo boats used the Pacific class torpedoes, and there were two types of torpedoes, one was the DM2A4 and the other was the DM2A3. The DM2A4 type can reach a maximum tonnage weight, a maximum length of 7 meters, a projectile diameter of 334 mm, a firing range of 3400 meters, and a speed of up to 60 km h. The DM2A3 type can reach a maximum tonnage weight, a maximum length of meters, a trajectory diameter of 334 mm, a firing range of 3800 meters, and a speed of up to 72 kilometers per hour.
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The main installation of the 401 submarine is 6 533 mm torpedo tubes, 4 in the bow and 2 in the stern, equipped with 12 torpedoes.
Compared with conventionally powered submarines, nuclear submarine technology is more difficult to develop and cannot be obtained through outsourcing, so China has completed the development of the first generation of nuclear submarines through independent research and development. China's first generation of nuclear submarines is the Type 091 nuclear submarine, which belongs to the attack nuclear submarine, which began construction in 1968 and entered service for the first time in 1974, which is earlier than the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of the US military (the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier began service in 1975). The first Type 091 nuclear submarine was numbered 401, codenamed Long March Nahao 1 (the next four boats of the same type were 402-405 Long March 2-Long March 5), which was officially decommissioned in September 2003, and the 401 boat was opened to the public in 2017.
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