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Old December 4th 04, 04:12 PM
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In article , "Keith Willshaw"
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The Skhval is a short range straight runner that does NOT
home in on the steering gear or screws. The Russian
torpedo that IS dangerous in this respect is the large
Type 53-65 passive wake homing torpedo,

Keith



I find this interesting. What do you mean by "passive wake homing"?

I know what passive guidance means; I'm just not sure what passive
signature a wake-homing Type 53-65 might be guiding on.

Thanks in advance!
 




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