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{{r|Hedgehog (weapon)}} | {{r|Hedgehog (weapon)}} | ||
{{r|Torpedo}} | {{r|Torpedo}} |
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- Destroyer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ocean escort [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Minol [r]: WWII explosive, used primarily in naval weapons such as depth charges, antisubmarine mortars and naval mines; composed of 40% TNT, 40% ammonium nitrate, 20% aluminium powder [e]
- Hedgehog (weapon) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Torpedo [r]: A naval weapon that travels underwater, using its own propulsion, to attack its target, minimally with onboard mechanisms to keep it on a straight course. Modern torpedoes are underwater guided missiles that can track their target and adjust their course to hit it [e]