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Re: Torpedo fire control

by raggs » Sun Mar 26, 2023 7:13 pm

Thanks Dave for the dbl check. Since these tubes were taken off WW1 DD, I'll defer to an older form of local fire control I found online;

http://www.tvre.org/en/torpedo-directors

These were an already made mount and progressed within the Wickes/Clemson+ classes with "possibly" built in fire control, MK15, local control.
It would be less complicated to the DE crash building program in 42', 43' for fittings.

Kinda makes roundhouse sense to me when you research it a bit more.

Kudos,

Paul

Re: Torpedo fire control

by dhenning » Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:18 pm

I checked the drawings in Al Ross' Anatomy of the Ship: Destroyer Escort England. Not shown their either. Where I thought that they would be are showing to be 24" searchlights. Where they just point and shoot?

Torpedo fire control

by raggs » Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:29 pm

In regarding US Navy Destroyer Escorts, were they equipped with a torpedo director like USN Destroyers? I realize they only had 3 fish.

In looking over Navsource pics, I dont seem to recognize one in the bridgework in any class of ship. Nor can I find anything info in Freidman's book.

Responses most welcome.

Paul

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