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  • ...Torpedo''' was a torpedo manufactured by [[Whitehead & Company]] at their Weymouth works. It and the [[14-in Mark X Torpedo (UK)|14-in R.G.F. Mark X]] and a portion of the {{Torp|18-in Mark IV|UK}}es ordered in
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  • ...Torpedo''' was a torpedo manufactured by [[Whitehead & Company]] at their Weymouth works. It and the [[14-in Mark X Torpedo (UK)|14-in R.G.F. Mark X]] and a portion of the {{Torp|18-in Mark IV|UK}}es ordered in
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  • [[File:ARTS1909Plate2.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo'''{{ARTS1909|Plate 2}}]] [[File:ARTS1908Plate12.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo'''{{ARTS1908|Plate 12}}]]
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  • The '''14-in Mark X Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich. ...vice production in 1898, building upon its very successful [[14-in Mark IX Torpedo (UK)|Mark IX predecessor]].{{ARTS1898|pp. vi-vii}}
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  • <!-- [[File:ARTS1908Plate13.jpg|thumb|600px|'''21-in Weymouth Mark II Torpedo)'''{{ARTS1908|Plate 13}}]] --> ...ater torpedo built by Whitehead. The company loaned a single experimental torpedo to the [[Royal Navy]] in 1913.{{ARTS1913|p. 8}}
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  • '''14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear''' was an assembly for dropping torpedoes into the water abre The torpedo would start when it was released.
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  • ...rpedoes. Founded by Robert Whitehead, the company invented the automotive torpedo in its ultimate form and derived an important competitive advantage by its Robert Whitehead produced the first automotive torpedo in 1866. Its performance was humble, improving to a speed of 7 knots and a
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  • ...Torpedo|Mark II model]], it was commonly referred to as the '''18-in Fiume Torpedo'''. Like a [[18-in Mark I Torpedo (UK)|slightly later R.G.F. model]], it was built in both "long" and "short"
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  • The light cruisers {{UK-Weymouth}} and {{UK-Bristol}} have joined. Strength is now four battleships and six ...lign=center|{{UK-Sapphire}}||align=center|{{UK-Topaze}}||align=center|{{UK-Weymouth}}
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  • [[File:ARTS1893Plate10edit.jpg|thumb|640px|'''14-in R.G.F. Mark IX Torpedo'''{{ARTS1893|portion of Plate 10}} ]] The '''14-in Mark IX Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich.
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  • The four [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Weymouth Class''' (sometimes called ''Improved Bristol Class'') were completed by 19 | {{Template:UK-Weymouth}}
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  • | Hull and Harwich<br>Newhaven and Weymouth East<br>Weymouth West and Holyhead<br>Leith and Clyde<br>Kingstown and Lough Swilly<br>Limer ...ships employed on Fishery Service will be under my orders, but such of the torpedo gunboat tenders as can be spared from their fisher and other Coast Guard du
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  • ...Class Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']], four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']], and four [[Birmingha ==Torpedo Control==
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  • |type=torpedo boat |chain=Torpedo Boats
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  • ...wn Class"]] which also included the four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']], four [[Birmingham Cl ...the axis of the tube 14.75 inches above the deck.<ref>''Addenda (1911) to Torpedo Manual, Vol. III., 1909'', p. 155.</ref>
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  • ...ke'' collided with {{UK-1Sparrowhawk}} after attempting to fire her second torpedo at a cruiser. In the end, ''Broke'' suffered 42 men killed, 6 missing, 14 ...connected with {{DE-G42}} as she fired on the German destroyer. A German torpedo found her, however, though she remained afloat with help from {{UK-Swift}}.
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  • ===Squadron Torpedo Officer=== <div name=fredbot:officeFTO otitle="Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Light Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK">
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  • ...ss Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']] and four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'' class]] and the following four [[Birmingham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmin ...xis of the tube 1 foot 5.25 inches above the deck.<ref>''Addenda (1911) to Torpedo Manual, Vol. III., 1909'', p. 155.</ref>
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  • |{{AH-Panther|f=p}}||torpedo cruiser||13 Jun, 1885||Broken up 1920 |{{AH-Leopard|f=p}}||torpedo cruiser||10 Sep, 1885||Broken up 1920
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  • ...B. 73''' was one of 53 first-class torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. In 1895, she was one of eight large torpedo boats of at least 125 feet length and two smaller ones stationed in Chatham
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  • ...B. 71''' was one of 53 first-class torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. In 1895, she was one of twenty-three torpedo boats of at least 125 feet in length stationed in Portsmouth along with fou
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