Ship Class Used On | Large surface combatants, MTBs and submarines |
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Date Of Design | N/A |
Date In Service | 1927 |
Weight | 3,770 lbs. (1,710 kg) |
Overall Length | 22.97 feet (7.0 m) |
Explosive Charge | 584.2 lbs. (265 kg) |
Range / Speed | 3,700 m /45 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
First "Soviet" torpedo. Broadly based on the Russian 456 mm Pattern 1912 and 533 mm Pattern 1917 torpedoes. In production until 1935.
Ship Class Used On | Aircraft |
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Date Of Design | N/A |
Date In Service | 1932 |
Weight | N/A |
Overall Length | N/A |
Explosive Charge | N/A |
Range / Speed | N/A |
Power | Wet-heater |
Aircraft torpedo based on the shortened Pattern 1910/15 torpedo. Designed to be launched from 6,500-9,800 feet (2,000-3,000m) and used 3 drogue parachutes.
Ship Class Used On | Aircraft |
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Date Of Design | N/A |
Date In Service | 1932 |
Weight | N/A |
Overall Length | N/A |
Explosive Charge | N/A |
Range / Speed | N/A |
Power | Wet-heater |
Low altitude aircraft torpedo based on the 45-12 (456 mm Pattern 1912) torpedo.
Ship Class Used On | Large surface combatants, MTBs and submarines |
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Date Of Design | 1932 |
Date In Service | 1936 |
Weight | 3,748 lbs. (1,700 kg) |
Overall Length | 22.97 feet (7.0 m) |
Explosive Charge | 661.4 lbs. (300 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,270 yards (4,000 m) / 43.5 knots 8,750 yards (8,000 m) / 33.0 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Modification of the original 53-27 torpedo. It was unsuccessful and production was stopped in 1938 after about 100 were built.
Ship Class Used On | Novik class DDs |
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Date Of Design | N/A |
Date In Service | 1936 |
Weight | 2,061 lbs. (935 kg) |
Overall Length | 18.7 feet (5.7 m) |
Explosive Charge | 440.9 lbs. (200 kg) |
Range / Speed | 3,280 yards (3,000 m) / 41.0 knots 6,560 yards (6,000 m) / 32.0 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Based on the Italian 450 mm torpedo which was purchased from Fiume in 1932. Could also be used from submarine 533 mm tubes using a special adapter.
Ship Class Used On | Large surface combatants, MTBs and submarines |
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Date Of Design | 1936 |
Date In Service | 1938 |
Weight | 3,560.5 lbs. (1,615 kg) |
Overall Length | 23.62 feet (7.2 m) |
Explosive Charge | 661.4 lbs. (300 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,270 yards (4,000 m) / 44.5 knots 8,750 yards (8,000 m) / 34.5 knots 10,940 yards (10,000 m) / 30.5 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Design started in 1936 after the failure of the 53-36 torpedo. Based on the Italian 533 mm torpedo bought from Fiume in 1932. Main Russian torpedo of World War II.
Ship Class Used On | Large surface combatants, MTBs and submarines |
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Date Of Design | 1939 |
Date In Service | 1939 |
Weight | 3,803 lbs. (1,725 kg) |
Overall Length | 24.28 feet (7.4 m) |
Explosive Charge | 881.8 lbs. (400 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,370 yards (4,000 m) / 44.5 knots 8,750 yards (8,000 m) / 34.5 knots 10,940 yards (10,000 m) / 30.5 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Modernization of the 53-38 torpedo to increase the weight of the warhead. Some of these torpedoes had a magnetic fuze starting from 1942. Main Russian torpedo of World War II.
Ship Class Used On | Novik class DDs |
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Date Of Design | 1939 |
Date In Service | 1939 |
Weight | 2,266 lbs. (1,028 kg) |
Overall Length | 19.69 feet (6.0 m) |
Explosive Charge | 626.1 lbs. (284 kg) |
Range / Speed | 3,280 yards (3,000 m) / 41.0 knots 6,560 yards (6,000 m) / 32.0 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Modernization of the 45-36N torpedo to increase the weight of the warhead.
Ship Class Used On | Aircraft |
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Date Of Design | N/A |
Date In Service | 1939 |
Weight | 2,061 lbs. (935 kg) |
Overall Length | 18.7 feet (5.7 m) |
Explosive Charge | 440.9 lbs. (200 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,370 yards (4,000 m) / 39.0 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
High altitude aircraft torpedo based on the 45-36N. Differences consisted of single speed instead of selective one and modification of the torpedo to survive water entry.
Ship Class Used On | Aircraft |
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Date Of Design | N/A |
Date In Service | 1939 |
Weight | 2,061 lbs. (935 kg) |
Overall Length | 18.7 feet (5.7 m) |
Explosive Charge | 440.9 lbs. (200 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,370 yards (4,000 m) / 39.0 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Low altitude aircraft torpedo based on the 45-36N. Differences consisted of single speed instead of selective one and modification of the torpedo to survive the water entry. Main Russian aircraft torpedo of World War II.
Ship Class Used On | Large surface combatants, MTBs and submarines |
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Date Of Design | 1939 |
Date In Service | 1941 |
Weight | 3,924 lbs. (1,780 kg) |
Overall Length | 24.61 feet (7.5 m) |
Explosive Charge | 698.9 lbs. (317 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,370 yards (4,000 m) / 51.0 knots 8,750 yards (8,000 m) / 39.0 knots 10,940 yards (10,000 m) / 34.0 knots |
Power | Wet-heater |
Modernization of the 53-38 torpedo with main goal to increase the speed without sacrificing the range.
Ship Class Used On | Submarines |
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Date Of Design | 1939 |
Date In Service | 1942-43 |
Weight | 3,968.3 lbs. (1,800 kg) |
Overall Length | 24.61 feet (7.5 m) |
Explosive Charge | 881.8 lbs. (400 kg) |
Range / Speed | 4,370 yards (4,000 m) / 29 knots |
Power | Electrical |
First Soviet electrical torpedo.
"Torpedoes of VMF SSSR" by Yu.L. Korshunov and A.A. Strokov
"Flot vo Slavu Rossii" (Fleet in Honor of Russia) CD
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19 November 2008 - Benchmark
11 May 2019 - Updated to HTML 5 format, corrected size of 53-38U torpedo