Mk 48 Torpedo Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10129541 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
004815513
10129720 Composition Fixed Resistor
002286088
10129866 Diode Semiconductor Device
004164858
10130080 Bearing Ball
008385033
10130795 Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
011866855
10133030 Transistor
000225669
10133050 Thyristor Semiconductor Device
001954094
10133051 Transistor
001995030
10133075 Diode Semiconductor Device
004072445
10133081 Diode Semiconductor Device
004269613
10133139 Transistor
010226847
10133165 Diode Semiconductor Device
010439178
10134796 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
000108720
10134833 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001135540
10134839 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001139449
10134850 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001637238
10134947 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011194298
10134950 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011194315
10134990 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
011596584
10135102 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012862803
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Torpedo, Mk 48

Picture of Mk 48 Torpedo

1972–present (Mod 1) 1988–present (ADCAP)

The Mark 48 and its improved Advanced Capability (ADCAP) variant are American heavyweight submarine-launched torpedoes. They were designed to sink deep-diving nuclear-powered submarines and high-performance surface ships.

The Mk-48 torpedo was designed at the end of the 1960s to keep up with the advances in Soviet submarine technology. Operational since 1972, it replaced the Mk-37 and Mk-14 torpedoes as the principal weapon of U.S. Navy submarines.

The Mk-48 torpedo is designed to be launched from submarine torpedo tubes. The weapon is carried by all U.S. Navy submarines, including Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines and Seawolf-, Los Angeles-, and Virginia-class attack submarines. It is also used on Canadian, Australian, and Dutch submarines. The Royal Navy elected not to buy the Mark 48, preferring to use the Spearfish instead.

Mk-48 and Mk-48 ADCAP torpedoes can be guided from a submarine by wires attached to the torpedo. They can also use their own active or passive sensors to execute programmed target search, acquisition, and attack procedures. The torpedo is designed to detonate under the keel of a surface ship, breaking the ship's back and destroying its structural integrity. In the event of a miss, it can circle back for another attempt.

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