Schwartzkopff torpedo | |
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Type | Anti-surface ship torpedo[1] |
Place of origin | German Empire |
Service history | |
Used by | United States Navy[1] Imperial Russian Navy[2] Imperial Japanese Navy[2] Spanish Navy[2] Imperial Chinese Navy[3] |
Wars | First Sino-Japanese War Spanish–American War |
Production history | |
Designed | 1873[2] |
Manufacturer | Berliner Maschinenbau A.G. Vs Schwarzkopf[2] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 616 pounds[2] |
Length | 14 feet, 9 inches[2] |
Diameter | 14 inches[2] |
Effective firing range | 220-440 yards[2] |
Warhead | guncotton[2] |
Warhead weight | 44 pounds[2] |
Detonation mechanism | contact |
Maximum speed | 22–25 knots[2] |
Guidance system | depth control, gyroscope |
Launch platform | battleships and torpedo boats[1] |
The Schwartzkopff torpedo was a torpedo manufactured in the late 19th century by the German firm Eisengießerei und Maschinen-Fabrik von L. Schwartzkopff, later known as Berliner Maschinenbau, based on the Whitehead design.[2] Unlike the Whitehead torpedo, which was manufactured out of steel, the Schwartzkopff was made out of bronze, enhancing corrosion resistance.