Bliss-Leavitt Mark 6 hî-luî
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 6 hî-luī (ing-gú: Bliss-Leavitt Mark 6 torpedo) sī-iû E. W. Bliss kong-si tī 1911-nî khai-huat kah sing-sán ê Bliss-Leavitt hî-luî . Mark 6 hî-luī tshái-iōng ê tsú e̋n-jín sī tsuí-pîng o-lûn, tio̍h m̄ sī sóo-iú kî-thann Bliss-Leavitt hî-luî lāi-té sú-iōng ê suî-ti̍t o-lûn. Mark 6 hî-luî ê tshim-tōo kah kan-lo̍k-gî khòng-tsè mā hông ha̍p-pìng kàu tsi̍t-ê tsi̍p-sîng ê tan-guân lāi-té. E.W. Bliss tsè-tsō tāi-iok 100 tâi. Mark 6 hî-luī iōng teh E, F, G kah H kip sûn-iông kàm, sûn-iûnn-kàm, khu-tio̍k-kàm kah tshàng-tsuí-kàm. Mark 6 hām teh Bliss-Leavitt Mark 7 hî-luî tsìn-tsîng siat-kè ê sóo-ū kî-thann hî-luî lóng hông jīn-uî í-king kuè-sî pīng-tshiánn tī 1922-nî thè-i̍k.[1]
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 6 torpedo | |
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Luī-hîng | Anti-surface ship hî-lûi[1] |
Guân-sán-tē | Bí-kok |
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k | |
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan | 1911–1922[1] |
Sú-iōng tsiá | Bí-kok Hái-kun |
Sing-sán li̍k-sú | |
Set-kè-tsiá | Frank McDowell Leavitt |
Gián-huat li̍t-kî | 1911[1] |
Sing-sán-siong | E. W. Bliss Company |
Tsè-tsō sòo-liōng | 100[2] |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Tāng-liōng | approximately 1800 pounds[1] |
Tn̂g-tōo | 204 inches[1] |
Ti̍t-kìng | 17.7 inches (45 centimeters)[1] |
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Effective firing range | 2000 yards[1] |
Detonation mechanism | War Nose Mk 5 contact exploder[1] |
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E̋n-z̩ín | Horizontal turbine[1] |
Siōng-kuân sok-tōo | 35 knots |
Tō-ín hē-thóng | gyroscope[1] |
Huat-siā pêñ-tâi | Destroyer kah cruiser[1] |
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ "United States of America, Torpedoes Pre-World War II". 25 June 2013 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
Tsham-ua̍t
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Guā-pōo liân-kiat
siu-kái- NH 82836 Bliss-Leavitt Torpedo Mark 3, 1911 (Eng-gí)
- A Brief History of U.S. Navy Torpedo Development (Eng-gí)
- YouTube téng ê Bliss-Leavitt Mk7 torpedo, 1916 ê iáⁿ-phìⁿ (Eng-gí)