Mk 32 SVTT
History
The Mk 32 SVTT (Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes) is an torpedo launching system developed for the US Navy. Since it's introduction in 1960 it has been the standard anti-submarine torpedo launching system aboard US Navy surface vessels. In addition, it is in use in many foreign navies. All versions have space for 3 torpedoes except for the Mod 9, which has only 2 tubes and is fixed in position. All but the Mod 15 (used on the Spruance class) can be controlled manually from local control in addition to remote control. All variants can be remote controlled and are designed to do so. After firing, there remains no connection between the launcher and the torpedo as the torpedoes are fire-and-forget weapons.
Used on
spruance burke perry tico kidd
many ships
Affiliated systems
- Mk 44 torpedo
- Mk 46 torpedo
- Mk 50 torpedo (from Mk 32 Mod 17 onwards)
- Mk 54 torpedo
- MU90 Impact
- Stingray torpedo
Part description
an top view and left and right view is drawn.
See also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_32_Surface_Vessel_Torpedo_Tubes