Z13 torpedo
The Z-13 was an electric heavy torpedo of the French Navy based on captured German technology.[1]
Z13 | |
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Type | Torpedo |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
In service | 1960[1] |
Used by | French Navy |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | DCAN Toulon |
Specifications | |
Length | 7.125 metres[1] |
Diameter | 550 mm |
Warhead | Hexamine |
Warhead weight | 300 kg |
Engine | electric, two countra-rotative propellers |
Operational range | 5 km[1] |
Maximum depth | >1000 m |
Maximum speed | 25 knots[1] |
It was designed to be fired from submerged submarines to target surface ships. The Z-13 was propelled by two electric motors, each driving a propeller. A Ca-Ni battery fed the engines.[1]
The payload could be detonated either on contact, or by a magnetic detonator.
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References
- DiGiulian, Tony. "Torpedoes of France". www.navweaps.com. NavWeaps.
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