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What (who) is torpedo officer - definition

FORM OF DEFENCE AGAINST NAVAL TORPEDOES
Anti-torpedo blister; Torpedo blister; Torpedo bulge; Anti-torpedo bulges
  • HMS ''Glatton'']] in [[drydock]], circa 1914–1918, showing her anti-torpedo bulge

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.
Torpedo tube         
  • Redoutable]]'': French submarines use pistons to push the torpedo outside the tube, instead of blowing it out with compressed air.
  • ''Kersaint'']] prepares to launch a torpedo in 1970
  • ''Sachsen''-class frigate]] of the [[German Navy]]
  • A simplified diagram of a submarine torpedo tube
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  • 6}} in their closed position
  • Torpedo tubes on the nuclear submarine Pacific Fleet
DEVICE FOR LAUNCHING TORPEDOES
Torpedo Tube; Torpedo launcher; Torpedo bay; Torpedo tubes
·add. ·- A tube fixed below or near the water line through which a torpedo is fired, usually by a small charge of gunpowder. On torpedo vessels the tubes are on deck and usually in broadside, on larger vessels usually submerged in broadside and fitted with a movable shield which is pushed out from the vessel's side to protect the torpedo until clear, but formerly sometimes in the bow. In submarine torpedo boats they are in the bow.

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Anti-torpedo bulge

The anti-torpedo bulge (also known as an anti-torpedo blister) is a form of defence against naval torpedoes occasionally employed in warship construction in the period between the First and Second World Wars. It involved fitting (or retrofitting) partially water-filled compartmentalized sponsons on either side of a ship's hull, intended to detonate torpedoes, absorb their explosions, and contain flooding to damaged areas within the bulges.