Sting Ray torpedo
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The Sting Ray torpedo is a British acoustic homing light-weight torpedo (LWT) manufactured by BAE Systems. The early 1960s concept was to provide the Royal Navy with a British-built torpedo to replace the imported Mk 46 US weapon. Design studies in the early 1960s proposed that a tank of polyethylene oxide be carried behind the warhead. This polymer would be exuded at the nose to reduce the drag coefficient. Experiments using buoyancy-propelled torpedoes in 1969 had shown a 25% reduction in the drag coefficient. However, by 1969 this scheme had been rejected in favour of carrying a larger battery. The homing system developed in the mid-1960s incorporated a spinning magnetic disc onto which the acoustic correlation algorithms were etched but this was replaced by integrated circuit technology when the disc sometimes failed to survive the impact of the weapon with the sea from high altitude launches.
The original in-service version (Sting Ray Mod 0) was designed in the late 1960s and entered service in 1983. It is propelled by a pump jet driven by an electric motor. Power is supplied by a magnesium/silver-chloride sea water battery. The propulsion method combines high speed, deep diving, agility and low noise levels. The weapon is provided with target and environmental information by the launching platform. Once launched it operates autonomously, with tactical software searching for the target using active sonar and then homing in without any further assistance. The software is designed to deal with the employment of countermeasures by the target. The weapon is designed to be launched from fixed wing or rotary winged aircraft and surface ships against submarine targets. Sting Ray has a diameter of 324 mm (12¾ inches) and a length of around 2.6 metres (8.5 feet). It has a launch weight of 267 kg (589 lb), and carries a 45 kg (99 lb) Torpex warhead. It has a speed of 83 km/h (45 knots) over a range of 8,000 metres (4.3 nautical miles).
Sting Ray Mod 1 is intended to prosecute the same threats as Sting Ray Mod 0 but with an enhanced capability against small clad conventional submarines via a shaped-charge warhead, and an improved shallow-water performance. It shares many hull components with the original weapon.
Sting Ray Mod 0 also uses a shaped charge warhead.
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- Length : 2.6 m
- Diameter : 0.34 m
- Weight : 267 kg
- Warhead : 45 kg of HE in a shaped charge
- Speed : 45 knots
- Range : 8-11 km
- Depth : 800 m
- Propulsion : Magnesium/silver chloride seawater battery (Pump-jet)
- Guidance : Active/Passive sonar
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[edit] Defence scientists conspiracy
The deaths of over 20 defence workers closely connected with the project has been the subject of journalistic conspiracy and inquiry calls. See: Marconi scientists deaths