The Mark 24 mine (also known as FIDO or Fido) is an air-dropped anti-submarine (ASW) acoustic torpedo developed by the United States during World War II;...
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Spitfire Mark 24 Tigerfish, a British torpedo Mark 24 nuclear bomb Mark 24 Mine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mark 24. If...
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pursue it e.g. the Mark 60 CAPTOR. Generally, torpedo mines incorporate computerised acoustic and magnetic fuzes. The U.S. Mark 24 "mine", code-named Fido...
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developed as a backup for the Mark 24 mine due to apprehensions regarding the Mark 24's acoustic steering. Three prototypes of the Mark 30 were built and tested...
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The Mark 60 CAPTOR (Encapsulated Torpedo) is the United States' only deep-water anti-submarine naval mine. It uses a Mark 46 torpedo contained in an aluminum...
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News. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2018. Gill, Mark. "England Is Mine". EdFilmFest. Retrieved 24 February 2018. Pulver, Andrew; Mumford, Gwilym; Bradshaw...
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1003633. S2CIDÂ 771931. Retrieved 9 November 2023. Gardner, Mark B. (1 October 1974). "Mine Mark 24: World War II Acoustic Torpedo". Journal of the Audio Engineering...
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including the GBU-10/GBU-24/GBU-27 Paveway laser-guided bombs, GBU-15 electro-optical bomb, GBU-31 JDAM and Quickstrike sea mines. The HGK is a Turkish guidance...
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"Sweet Child o' Mine" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses, released on their debut studio album, Appetite for Destruction (1987). In the United...
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Tigerfish (torpedo) (redirect from Mark 24 Tigerfish)
The Mark 24 Tigerfish was a heavyweight acoustic homing torpedo used by the Royal Navy (RN) during the 1980s and 90s. Conceptual development dates to...
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