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  • Depth charge - Wikipedia
    A depth charge is an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) weapon designed to destroy submarines by detonating in the water near the target and subjecting it to a destructive hydraulic shock Most depth charges use high explosives with a fuze set to detonate the charge, typically at a specific depth from the surface
  • Depth charge | History, Use, Examples | Britannica
    Depth charge, weapon used by surface ships or aircraft to attack submerged submarines Developed by the British in World War I, it consisted of a canister filled with explosives and was dropped from a ship near a submerged submarine
  • A History of Submarines and Depth Charges - ThoughtCo
    The depth charge or bomb is a waterproof weapon used by ships or aircraft to attack submerged submarines HMS Tempest dropping a depth charge The first depth charges were developed by the British in World War I for use against German submarines or U-boats, beginning in late 1915
  • Depth Charges - The Underwater Weapons of War - NavalHistoria
    Depth charges revolutionized anti-submarine warfare, fundamentally altering how naval battles were fought and the strategies that were used Before the invention of depth charges, the primary means of engaging submarines was gunfire or ramming, both of which required the submarine to be surfaced
  • Hitting Where it Hurts: The Invention use of the Depth Charge
    Mark IX depth charges on the starboard stern of the USS Cassin Young (DD-793) In most case, depth charges detonated next to a submarine, but the damage inflicted by the pressure wave created leaks and forced the submarine to surface
  • The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Depth Charges
    The typical loadout on a fleet destroyer was about 30 depth charges, while dedicated escort ships had a very large loadout, of as many as 300 depth charges The Japanese also developed air-deliverable depth bombs
  • Depth Charges - Technical pages - Fighting the U-boats - uboat. net
    The depth charge is the oldest anti-submarine weapon, being developed during World War One Original idea dates back to the "dropping mine" concept of 1911 The Royal Navy Commander in Chief, Sir George Callaghan requested its production in 1914
  • What are Depth Charges? Exploring the Strengths of China, the United . . .
    A depth charge is a weapon for targeting underwater targets, typically for attacking submarines This weapon system requires high-tech sonar technology and control systems to search and attack targets in underwater environments




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