The DTCN F17 was a wire-guided anti-surface ship torpedo originally produced in 1971. France, Spain, and Saudi Arabia were its primary users. As of 2021, there were still used on Pakistan Navy's Hashmat-class submarines.[1]
DTCN F17 | |
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Type | Heavyweight ASuW torpedo |
Place of origin | France |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Direction Technique des Constructions Navales |
Specifications | |
Mass | 1410 kg |
Length | 5.9m (19.4ft) |
Diameter | 550 mm (21.65 in) |
Maximum firing range | 18 km |
Warhead | HE: 250kg (551 lbs) |
Engine | Electric, silver-zinc oxide batteries |
Maximum speed | 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) |
Guidance system | wire-guided and passive terminal homing |
Launch platform | SHIP , submarines |
A control panel above the launch platform allowed for instantaneous switching between two modes, wire-guided or autonomous passive homing.
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