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Whitehead Mark 2 torpedo

Whitehead Mark 2 torpedo
Whitehead torpedo General Profile, The Whitehead Torpedo U.S.N.1898.jpg
Whitehead torpedo mechanism, published 1891
Type Anti-surface ship torpedo
Place of origin  Austria-Hungary
Service history
In service 1896–1913
Used by  United States Navy
Production history
Designer Robert Whitehead
Designed 1893
Manufacturer Torpedofabrik Whitehead & Co.
E. W. Bliss Company
Variants Whitehead Mk 2 (Type C)
Specifications
Weight 845 pounds
Length 140 inches (3.55 meters)
Diameter 17.7 inches (45 centimeters)

Effective firing range 800 yards
Warhead wet guncotton
Warhead weight 118 lbs
Detonation
mechanism
War Nose Mk 1 contact exploder

Engine 3-cylinder reciprocating
Speed 27 knots
Guidance
system
depth control
Launch
platform
battleships and torpedo boats

The Whitehead Mark 2 torpedo was a Whitehead torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York secured manufacturing rights in 1892. It was identical to the Whitehead Mark 1 torpedo, except for some mechanical details.

The Mark 2 was ordinarily assembled into three sections: the warhead, the air flask and the after-body. The warhead's charge of wet guncotton weighed 118 pounds. The Mark 2 was what was known as a "cold-running" torpedo. The three-cylinder reciprocating engine ran on cold, compressed air which was stored in the air flask, which had a capacity of 7.154 cubic feet at 1350 pounds per square inch. The after-body carried the engine and the tail, which contained the propellers.

The Mark 2 guidance component included the Pendulum-and-hydrostat control device which was called the "Whitehead Secret". This version of the Whitehead torpedo lacked the gyroscope gear designed by Ludwig Obry, which was incorporated in another Whitehead model, the Mark 3.

The Mark 2 was launched from battleships and torpedo boats.


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