Bliss-Leavitt Mark 1 torpedo

The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 1 torpedo was a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York, which had been building Whitehead torpedoes for the US Navy, began designing and manufacturing their own torpedoes in 1904.

Bliss-Leavitt Mark 1 torpedo
TypeAnti-surface ship torpedo
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1904–1922
Used byUnited States Navy
Production history
DesignerFrank McDowell Leavitt
Designed1904
ManufacturerE. W. Bliss Company
No. built250
VariantsMod 1
Mod 2
Specifications
Massapproximately 1500 pounds
Length197 inches (5.0 meters)
Diameter21 inches (53.34 centimeters)

Effective firing range4000 yards
Warheadwet guncotton
Warhead weightapproximately 200 pounds
Detonation
mechanism
War Nose Mk 1 contact exploder

EngineSingle, vertical turbine
Maximum speed 27 knots
Guidance
system
gyroscope
Launch
platform
battleships, torpedo boats and cruisers
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