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G7a torpedo         
  • German G7a(TI) torpedo at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum in Oslo
  • The GA VIII gyroscope, as used in the G7a(TI) torpedo
WWII GERMAN TORPEDO
G7a; G7a T1; G7a/T1
The G7a(TI) was the standard issue Kriegsmarine torpedo introduced to service in 1934. It was a steam-powered design, using a wet heater engine burning decaline, with a range of at speed.
Common torpedo         
  • Drawing collected by Felix Platter<!--Which one? There are two – link needed!-->, anonymous, 1546–1558
  • The common torpedo is almost invisible when silted up.
  • The common torpedo is an ambush predator that lies in wait for prey on the sea bottom.
  • The common torpedo usually has five blue spots on its back, which distinguishes it from other electric rays.
SPECIES OF RAY (TORPEDO TORPEDO)
Torpedo torpedo; Ocellate torpedo; Ocellated torpedo; Eyed electric ray
The common torpedo (Torpedo torpedo), also known as ocellate torpedo or eyed electric ray, is a species of electric ray in the family Torpedinidae. It is found in the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern Atlantic Ocean from the Bay of Biscay to Angola, and is a benthic fish typically encountered over soft substrates in fairly shallow, coastal waters.
Torpedo (comics)         
  • Torpedo.
  • ''Luca Torelli es Torpedo'' issue #1 (1991).
COMIC SERIES
User:Murgh/Torpedo 1936; Torpedo 1936
Torpedo, or Torpedo 1936, is a Spanish comics series written by Enrique Sánchez Abulí and drawn by Jordi Bernet, which depicts the adventures of the antagonistic character Luca Torelli, a heartless hitman, and his sidekick Rascal, in context of the violent organized crime culture of New York City during the Great Depression era.