submarine torpedo
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Definition
Noun: 1. A self-propelled underwater missile designed to be launched from a submarine: A "submarine torpedo" is a weapon that travels underwater, is powered by its own engine or propulsion system, and is specifically engineered to be fired from a submarine. Its primary function is to damage or destroy enemy vessels by detonating upon impact or in proximity to its target.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The captain ordered the launch of a submarine torpedo against the enemy destroyer.
- Modern submarine torpedoes are equipped with sophisticated acoustic homing systems.
- Loading the submarine torpedo into the forward tube is a precise operation.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often shortened to simply "torpedo" when the context of a submarine is already clear.
- The submarine fired two torpedoes. (Here, "torpedoes" implicitly means "submarine torpedoes".)
Variants and Related Words
- Torpedo (n): The general term for the weapon. "Submarine torpedo" is a specific type of torpedo.
- Wake-homing torpedo (n): A type of torpedo that follows the wake (turbulent water) left by a ship.
- Wire-guided torpedo (n): A torpedo that remains connected to the firing submarine by a thin wire, allowing for course corrections during its run.
Synonyms
- Underwater missile
- Marine projectile
Related Phrases
- To fire a torpedo: The action of launching the weapon.
- Torpedo tube: The cylindrical launcher on a submarine from which the torpedo is fired.
- Torpedo run: The path or course a torpedo travels after being launched.
Noun
- a torpedo designed to be launched from a submarine