We are under siege!
Man the torpedos!
The MK-44 torpedo is an active homing torpedo using a salt water-activated electric battery and can be launched from helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Once in the water, the torpedo begins a spiral search pattern for target acquisition.
The MK-48 is designed to combat fast, deep-diving nuclear submarines and high performance surface ships. The MK-48 has been in service in the U.S. Navy since 1972. MK-48 ADCAP entered service in 1988.
MK-48 and MK-48 ADCAP torpedoes can operate with or without wire guidance and use active and/or passive homing. When launched they execute programmed target search, acquisition and attack procedures. Both can conduct multiple re-attacks if they miss the target.
Luke wrote: The MK-44 torpedo is an active homing torpedo using a salt water-activated electric battery and can be launched from helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Once in the water, the torpedo begins a spiral search pattern for target acquisition. The MK-48 is designed to combat fast, deep-diving nuclear submarines and high performance surface ships. The MK-48 has been in service in the U.S. Navy since 1972. MK-48 ADCAP entered service in 1988. MK-48 and MK-48 ADCAP torpedoes can operate with or without wire guidance and use active and/or passive homing. When launched they execute programmed target search, acquisition and attack procedures. Both can conduct multiple re-attacks if they miss the target. Buy Mk-48 torpedos
Mk-44 torpedo
mad_machine wrote: Canoes with an engine... are they GRM enough?
If you read the description on those mounts they are rated at a max of 5hp. Can you say speed boat?
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