List of torpedoes by country
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[edit] By country
[edit] Europe
- DCNS/WASS BlackShark 533 mm torpedo (Modern)
- EuroTorp A244 324 mm torpedo (Modern)
- EuroTorp MU90 Impact 324 mm torpedo (Modern)
[edit] France
- DCN F17 533 mm torpedo (Modern)
[edit] Germany
- G7a torpedo (WWII, wet heater)
- G7e torpedo (WWII, electric, some versions with passive homing)
- G7es torpedo (WWII, electric, dedicated passive homing)
- T11 torpedo (WWII, electric, enhanced version of the G7es, not fielded)
- F5B torpedo torpedo (WWII, wet heater, dropped from aircraft)
- DM1 Seeschlange (Cold War, electric, wire guided ASW torpedo)
- DM2A1 Seeaal (Cold War, electric, wire guided, passive homing)
- DM2A3 Seehecht (Modern, electric, wire guided, passive/active homing)
- DM2A4 Seehecht (Modern, significantly enhanced DM2A3)
- SST4 (Cold War, electric, anti ship torpedo derived from the DM1/DM2 for export, wire guided, passive homing, anti ship, impact fuze)
- SUT (Modern, enhanced SST4 for ASW/ASuW with magnetic proximity or impact fuze and active/passive homing)
- Barracuda (supercavitating torpedo)
- MU90 Impact
- Mark 46
[edit] India
- NSTL Advanced Light Weight Torpedo
- NSTL Heavy Weight Torpedo[1]
[edit] Italy
- WASS A184 533 mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
[edit] Japan
- Kaiten manned torpedo (World War II)
- Type 91 torpedo (450 mm) (World War II)
- Type 92 torpedo (533 mm) (World War II)
- Type 93 torpedo (610 mm) (World War II)
- Type 95 torpedo (610 mm) (World War II)
- Type 97 torpedo (450 mm) (World War II)
[edit] Russia and the Soviet Union
- Type 53 torpedo (533 mm) (Cold War)
- TEST-71 torpedo 533mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
- 53-65KE torpedo 533mm torpedo (Modern)
- Type 65 torpedo (650 mm) (Cold War)
- APR-3E torpedo 350mm (Cold War/Modern)
- VA-111 Shkval supercavitating torpedo (Russia; Modern)
[edit] Sweden
- Saab Torpedo 2000 (Modern)
[edit] United Kingdom
- BAe Spearfish torpedo 533 mm torpedo (Modern)
- BAe Sting Ray torpedo 324 mm torpedo (Modern)
- Mark 24 Tigerfish 533 mm torpedo (Cold War)
- 24.5 inch Torpedo Mark I (Nelson Class Battleships)
- 21 inch Torpedo Mark IV (World War 1)
- 21 inch Torpedo Mark VII (1930s, World War 2)
- 21 inch Torpedo Mark VIII (World War 2)
- 21 inch Torpedo Mark IX (World War 2 Cruisers and Destroyers)
- 18 inch Torpedo Mark XII (World War 2, aerial)
- 18 inch Torpedo Mark XV (World War 2, aerial)
- Brennan Torpedo (Victorian Age)
[edit] United States
- Mark 13 569 mm airdropped torpedo (World War II)
- Mark 14 533 mm submarine-launched torpedo (World War II)
- Mark 15 533 mm destroyer-launched torpedo (World War II)
- Mark 18 533 mm electric torpedo (World War II)
- Mark 37 483 mm torpedo (Cold War)
- Mark 44 324 mm torpedo (Cold War)
- Mark 46 438 mm torpedo (Cold War)
- CAPTOR mine encapsulated torpedo mine (using the Mark 46 torpedo) (Cold War)
- Mark 48 533 mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
- Mark 50 torpedo 324 mm torpedo (Modern)
- Mark 54 LHT Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo (Modern)
[edit] China
- Yu-1 torpedo 533mm torpedo (Cold War)
- Yu-2 torpedo 450mm torpedo (Cold War, dropped from aircraft, anti-ship)
- Yu-3 torpedo 533mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
- Yu-4 torpedo 533mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
- Yu-5 torpedo 533mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
- Yu-6 torpedo 533mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern)
- Yu-7 torpedo 324mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern, anti-submarine)
- ET52 torpedo 324mm torpedo (Cold War/Modern, dropped from aircraft, developed from A244-S)