The old American torpedo that was probably used longer than it should have. Straight runner like the 53-56, no guidance. But if you land a hit with this thing it'll hit hard!
Directions: Attachment
- 1: Pull off via the detacher
- 2: Save as subassembly
- 3: Attach to sub via detacher (make sure it only connects via the detatcher)
- 4: Make sure no parts can collide with the Torpedo as it launches.
Directions: Firing
- Set depth on your sub above 60 feet (18 meters)
- Ensure at least 1% Throttle is applied.
- Steer its nose to a proper leading aim to target.
- Press AG2.
- Fireweapon to launch.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 1.8ft (0.6m)
- Length 21.3ft (6.5m)
- Height 4.2ft (1.3m)
- Empty Weight 1,310lbs (594kg)
- Loaded Weight 1,310lbs (594kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 12.7lbs/ft2 (62.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 102.8ft2 (9.6m2)
- Drag Points 59
Parts
- Number of Parts 24
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 141
@toxicgamer88 T'is what I've been doing! I'll probably make the conventionally armed 'Freedom Torpedo' Variant as well for mobile peeps.
Make a mark 45 astor please
@JediWolf I think my Mark 48 can in theory do that, given it's manually guided.
i wonder if it's possible to make a mk 48 that makes its infamous U-turn and smack the target on the other side!
@Nuclearbomber36 I've thought of making one, sure. Funny enough I think that's the first time I've gotten a standalone weapon request.
@MintLynx
I’ve already read that so yes I want one
@Nuclearbomber36 One of the craziest methods devised for killing submarines, something only the Cold War could bring.
What is a ASTOR? @MintLynx
@Nuclearbomber36 Whatcha want an ASTOR or something?
Not a nukeeeeeeeeee?