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  • ? saiguchi otoufu 1.9k

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  • ? kantai collection 511k

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  • ? mutsu (kancolle) 5.7k

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  • ? bell 131k
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  • ? joya no kane 45
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  • ? torpedo 9.3k

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  • ID: 2234408
  • Uploader: Stan Miller »
  • Date: over 9 years ago
  • Size: 256 KB .jpg (706x500) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/49483431 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 6
  • Favorites: 8
  • Status: Active

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mutsu (kantai collection) drawn by saiguchi_otoufu

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  • 潮ダイアリー11

    12月17日〜1月16日
    潮、参ります。>( ´・◡・`)

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    Lannihan
    over 9 years ago
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    Just because is Mutsu, it doesn't mean that torpedo will explode against the bell.

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    AkaneYakumo
    over 9 years ago
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    Well that looks safe...

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    NWF Renim
    over 9 years ago
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    Having a blast ringing in the new year.

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    kazeoni
    over 9 years ago
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    this can only end well.

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    OOZ662
    over 9 years ago
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    Use an early Mk. 14, it'll be completely safe.

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    sporked
    about 9 years ago
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    OOZ662 said:

    Use an early Mk. 14, it'll be completely safe.

    Depends where in the world you are. Around Japan, sure. Anywhere near the BuOrd testing ranges though and you'll get an explosion ending for the year.

    The magnetic detonators themselves worked quite well, the problem was that the Earth's magnetic field is not consistent the world over and the technology available at the time wasn't sensitive enough to detect the variance. The settings used were enough to detonate the torps on the test ranges but all the volcanism and geological activity in the west Pacific threw off the sensors enough to cause a failure, hence the back and forth between the BuOrd and the submariners.

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    OOZ662
    over 8 years ago
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    Well, assuming we're working at scale here (i.e. a torpedo small enough to be carried around by one person as it is in the image), the magnetic detonator wouldn't really be in factor unless it went under the bell or there was some huge metal structure just above those ropes. In this case we're just looking at the contact detonator, which at that lovely perpendicular impact angle the Mark 14 had right around a 100% failure rate.

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    zgryphon
    over 8 years ago
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    OOZ662 said:

    Well, assuming we're working at scale here (i.e. a torpedo small enough to be carried around by one person as it is in the image), the magnetic detonator wouldn't really be in factor unless it went under the bell

    And not even then, if the bell is made of bronze.

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    Fubuma
    about 4 years ago
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    sporked said:

    Depends where in the world you are. Around Japan, sure. Anywhere near the BuOrd testing ranges though and you'll get an explosion ending for the year.

    The magnetic detonators themselves worked quite well, the problem was that the Earth's magnetic field is not consistent the world over and the technology available at the time wasn't sensitive enough to detect the variance. The settings used were enough to detonate the torps on the test ranges but all the volcanism and geological activity in the west Pacific threw off the sensors enough to cause a failure, hence the back and forth between the BuOrd and the submariners.

    I was today years old

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