3D Model of Type 53 Torpedo Tubes, made for 3D Model of Admiral Lazarev.
Model is ready to be used in 3D Printing, Design, CNC..
Notes:
All models are preprinted in order to get highest quality possible.
Model is simplified for printing.
Dimensions
Length: 23.39mm
Width: 11.96mm
Height: 6.28mm
Includes OBJ and STL file.
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About
Type 53 is the common name for a family of 53 cm (21 inch) torpedoes manufactured in Russia, starting with the 53-27 torpedo and continuing to the modern UGST (Fizik-1), which is being replaced by the Futlyar. With the exception of the UGST which uses Mark 48 style monopropellants, Soviet 53 cm torpedoes generally use electric power (since middle of World War II), or kerosene mixed with various oxidizers for propulsion. Russian torpedoes are often named descriptively for their characteristics – examples include acoustic homing or electric torpedo, all in Russian acronyms.Model 53-27 (1927) with 265 kg (584 lb) of TNT was developed domestically in the so-called Ostekhbureau [Wikidata], and it had a poor 3.7 km (2.3 mi) range at 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph). In 1932 USSR bought in Italy several types of torpedoes, and the 21-inch (530 mm) model of Whitehead plant in Fiume (in the Soviet Union it was designated 53F) was considered superior. After adapting several features from the latter in unsuccessful 53-36 the decision was made to copy 53F. Resulting 53-38 (3 speed regimes, range up to 10 km (6.2 mi), 300 kg (660 lb) of trotyl in warhead) was later upgraded to 53-38U (400 kg (880 lb) of TNT, roughly the same characteristics) and then redesigned in 53-39 (317 kg (699 lb), up to 51 knots (94 km/h; 59 mph)), considered to be one of the fastest in the world at the time (another were secret Japanese oxygen torpedoes and the Italian Siluro Tipo W. 270/533, 4 × 7,20 Veloce).