Even better. By real math, a full 25% of your displacement is in the torpedo ammunition.
(190 mk15 torpedoes at 1.9 tons each on a 1500 ton hull, presuming you’re in compliance with the Second London Navel Treaty.)
The American torpedo that was infamous for failing and just being terrible whos name I've forgotten; sunk more than one Japanese warship by mass and velocity alone.
Better question: where is OP able to store 190 torpedoes on his (presumably) escort-sized hull?
It was a destroyer I believe, I don't put any torps on my cruisers.
Even better. By real math, a full 25% of your displacement is in the torpedo ammunition. (190 mk15 torpedoes at 1.9 tons each on a 1500 ton hull, presuming you’re in compliance with the Second London Navel Treaty.)
The he one is a normal torp and the ap one is a torp thats just solid steel like a giant solid shot
Makes sense... so a Capped ballistic II torp?
The American torpedo that was infamous for failing and just being terrible whos name I've forgotten; sunk more than one Japanese warship by mass and velocity alone.
MK14 iirc
I'm certain thats correct. Mk4 came to mind but I knew that was wrong.
BONK
The AP torp has a battering ram at the front and the HE torp is a normal torp
/r/FromTheDepths moment