- 53-65 torpedo
The 53-65
torpedo family are Russian made, wake-homingtorpedo es designed to destroysurface ship s. The 53-65 became operational in1965 , while the 53-65K and 53-65M both became operational in1969 . The 53-65KE is an exported version. They are members of theType 53 torpedo s. China received an unknown number of 53-65KE torpedoes from Russia after purchasing 4 Kilo class submarines in the 1990s.pecifications
* Primary function: High explosive
torpedo for sinkingsurface ship s
* Power plant:
** 53-65 and 53-65M: Kerosene-hydrogen peroxideturbine
** 53-65K: Kerosene-oxygenturbine
* Length: 23.6 ft (7.2 m)
* Weight: 4,563 lb–4,630 lb (2,070 kg–2,300 kg)
* Diameter: 21 in (533 mm)
* Range:
** 53-65: 18,000 m
** 53-65K: 19,000 m
** 53-65M: 22,000 m
* Speed:
** 53-65 and 53-65K: 45 kt (52 mi/h, 83 km/h)
** 53-65M: 44 kt (51 mi/h, 81 km/h)
* Guidance system: Wake-homing
* Warhead: 661 lb (300 kg) high explosive
* Operational since:
** 53-65:1965
** 53-65K and 53-65M:1969 Instead of using active or passive homing as other torpedoes do, the 53-65 torpedoes use wake homing, which, upon finding the wake of a ship, turns to follow the wake to guide itself to the ship. The torpedoes have no way of telling which way the target ship is headed when they reach the wake, so they aren't as effective as other means of homing. To date, there have been no reports of a countermeasure that can confuse these torpedoes, making them very successful when they do home on to a ship.
The
Royal Navy 's fascination withTrimaran vessels, with trimaran hulls at one time even being proposed for its new aircraft carriers, may be in part due to the desire to reduce the wake of their ships and their vulnerability to wake homing torpedoes.Fact|date=January 2008External links
* [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WTRussian_post-WWII.htm Russian Torpedoes - Post-World War II]
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