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[[Barr and Stroud]] manufactured a large and evolving family of [[Step-by-Step]] [[Fire Control Instruments]] to convey ranges, deflections, orders and similar information throughout a shipBy 1909, 2 main generations and one minor generation had been introduced.  By 1914, another 2 main generations and a minor generation had been introduced.
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[[Barr and Stroud]]'s Mark III* series of [[Step-by-Step|step-by-step]] [[Fire Control Instrument|fire control instruments]] were a modest upgrade from the Mark III seriesAs they and their predecessor and successor series are outlined in the ''Handbook of Fire Control Instruments, 1914'' but not mentioned in the 1909 edition, Mark III* probably was introduced between 1910 and 1913.
  
==Mark III* Instruments==
 
  
===Mark III* Single Order Instruments===
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==Mark III* Single Order Instruments==
  
 
The '''Pattern ???? Single Order Receiver'''  (did this exist?)
 
The '''Pattern ???? Single Order Receiver'''  (did this exist?)
 
The '''Pattern 3133 Single Order Transmitter'''
 
The '''Pattern 3133 Single Order Transmitter'''
  
===Mark III* Rate Instruments===
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==Mark III* Rate Instruments==
  
 
The '''Pattern 3135 Rate Receiver'''
 
The '''Pattern 3135 Rate Receiver'''
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
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*{{BibUKTorpedoDrillBook1905}}
 
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*{{BibUKTorpedoDrillBook1908}}
 
*{{BibUKTorpedoDrillBook1908}}

Revision as of 17:12, 22 September 2009

Barr and Stroud's Mark III* series of step-by-step fire control instruments were a modest upgrade from the Mark III series. As they and their predecessor and successor series are outlined in the Handbook of Fire Control Instruments, 1914 but not mentioned in the 1909 edition, Mark III* probably was introduced between 1910 and 1913.


Mark III* Single Order Instruments

The Pattern ???? Single Order Receiver (did this exist?) The Pattern 3133 Single Order Transmitter

Mark III* Rate Instruments

The Pattern 3135 Rate Receiver The Pattern 3134 Rate Transmitter

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