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  1. How do torpedo engines work under water? - HowStuffWorks

    Jun 9, 2023 · A torpedo is essentially a guided missile that happens to "fly" underwater (see How Cruise Missiles Work for details on missiles). A torpedo therefore has a propulsion system, a …

  2. G7a torpedo - Wikipedia

    The torpedo was powered by an engine fed by a mixture of compressed air and steam. Decaline fuel was burning in a combustion chamber, creating steam from fresh water.

  3. Torpedo Power Plants - Collins Aerospace

    Collins Aerospace has played a key role in the design, development and manufacture of the engine which powers the British Royal Navy’s Spearfish heavyweight torpedo. It is a …

  4. TORPEDO PROPULSION: THEN, NOW, TOMORROW - NSL Archive

    The result was the Mk46 torpedo. In its initial Mod 0 trial version the engine was driven by hot gases generated by the burning of a solid, cordite-type charge. This system was, however, too …

  5. Torpedo | Naval Weapon, Submarine Warfare & History | Britannica

    Modern torpedoes are grouped according to source of propulsive power, method of control during water travel, type of target, and type of launching craft. Propulsion is usually by battery …

  6. Torpedo Propulsion

    In a subsequent effort to further torpedo capabilities, DARPA subsequently selected the SCEPS heat source for use with an engine design that could be suitable for deployment in a long …

  7. Navies developing new Propulsion technologies for High Speed ...

    Apr 5, 2021 · A gas turbine or axial piston engine converts this fuel into torque that spins counter-rotating propellers, propelling the torpedo up to speeds in excess of 60 knots.