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  • The '''14-in R.L. Mark VII Torpedo''' was an early British torpedo. Some of these were referred to as "Leeds torpedoes", which likely means t ...er malarkey. These parts were noted as being stronger in the newer {{Torp|14-in Mark VIII|UK}}es.{{ARTS1890|p. 22-23}}
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  • [[File:ARTS1893Plate10edit.jpg|thumb|640px|'''14-in Fiume Mark V Torpedo'''{{ARTS1893|portion of Plate 10}} ]] The '''14-in Fiume Mark V Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]], first tested in 1893.
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  • '''14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear''' was an assembly for dropping torpedoes into the water abre The torpedo would start when it was released.
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  • #REDIRECT [[14-in Mark X Torpedo (UK)#Mark X*]]
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  • The '''14-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo''' was a torpedo manufactured by [[Whitehead & Company]] at their Weymouth works. It and the [[14-in Mark X Torpedo (UK)|14-in R.G.F. Mark X]] and a portion of the {{Torp|18-in Mark IV|UK}}es ordered in
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  • The '''14-in Mark X Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich. ...vice production in 1898, building upon its very successful [[14-in Mark IX Torpedo (UK)|Mark IX predecessor]].{{ARTS1898|pp. vi-vii}}
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  • [[File:ARTS1893Plate10edit.jpg|thumb|640px|'''14-in R.G.F. Mark IX Torpedo'''{{ARTS1893|portion of Plate 10}} ]] The '''14-in Mark IX Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich.
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  • The '''14-in R.L. Mark VI Torpedo''' was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]] at Woolwich. The genesis and specifics of this torpedo family is a little mysterious, owing to a gap in our primary source documen
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  • ...al Laboratory]] and later at the [[Royal Gun Factory]] when control of the Torpedo Factory at Woolwich was transferred. These torpedoes were now to be stampe The fully charged torpedo weighed 706 pounds.{{ARTS1894|p. 53}}
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  • The '''14-in R.L. Mark V Torpedo''' was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]]. The torpedoes' design improvements over the [[14-in Mark IV Torpedo (UK)|Mark IV]] were counted as nine in number. Deviation in the 24 test ru
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  • [[File:ARTS1883Plate12.jpg|thumb|600px|'''14-in R.L Mark IV'''{{ARTS1883|Plate 12}}]] The '''14-in R.L. Mark IV Torpedo''' was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]].
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  • The '''14-in Fiume Mark IV Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]]. ...itehead on a significant scale since the 236 units of [[14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo|Fiume Mark I]] production.{{ARTS1885|p. 13}}
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  • The '''14-in Fiume Mark III Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]]. ...K}} R.L.. However, in short 250 yards tests limited by a canal, the Fiume torpedo was 0.9 knots slower than the Mark II.{{ARTS1881|pp27-8}}
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  • The '''14-in Fiume Mark II Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]]. ..., along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks I-III and the [[14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo|Fiume Mark I]] were deemed obsolete in 1892.{{ARTS1892|p. viii}}
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  • The '''14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]]. These torpedoes, along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks I-III and Fiume Marks I-II were deemed obsolete in 189
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  • The '''14-in R.L. Mark III Torpedo''' was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]]. ...ction then switched right over to the [[14-in Mark IV Torpedo (UK)|Mark IV torpedo]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
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  • ...4-in R.L. Mark II Torpedo''' (or '''14-in R.L. II''') was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]]. ...ime production switched over to the [[14-in Mark III Torpedo (UK)|Mark III torpedo]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
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  • The '''14-in Mark I Torpedo''' (or '''14-in R.L. I''') was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]]. ...d 1880, at which time production was switching over to the [[14-in Mark II Torpedo (UK)|Mark II torpedoes]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
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  • The '''14-in Mark XI Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich. The torpedo was introduced in 1903, and featured a nickel steel air vessel and a more p
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  • The '''14-in V.<small>D<small><sub>2</sub></small></small> Above-Water Tube''' was a sin {{CatAWTube|14-in|UK}}
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  • .../nowiki><br>or this form for a nationally-produced one:<br> <nowiki>{{Torp|14-in Mark V|UK}}</nowiki></noinclude>
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  • ...14|y=1899|c=[[Cobra Class Torpedo Boat (1898)|''Cobra'' Class second-class torpedo boat]]}}<noinclude>[[Category:ShipLink Templates]] this template links to S
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  • ...14|y=1907|c=[[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|Cricket Class first-class torpedo boat]]}}<noinclude>[[Category:ShipLink Templates]] this template links to H
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  • ...=|n=14 OS|y=1911|c=[["PN" Class Torpedo Boat (1911)|"PN" Class first-class torpedo boat]]}}<noinclude>[[Category:ShipLink Templates]] this template links to 1
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  • ...oat|p=S.M.S.|n=S 14|y=1885|c=[[S 7 Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|''S 7'' Class torpedo boat]]}}<noinclude>[[Category:ShipLink Templates]] this template links to S
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  • ...B. 14|y=1878|c=[[T.B. 1 Class Torpedo Boat (1876)|T.B. 1 Class first-class torpedo boat]]}}<noinclude>[[Category:ShipLink Templates]] this template links to H
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  • {{CatNat|Torpedo|{{{2}}}}} {{CatNat|{{{1}}} Torpedo|{{{2}}}}}
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  • ...one of seventy-one [["PN" Class Torpedo Boat (1911)|"PN" Class first-class torpedo boats]] completed for the [[Italian Navy]]. {{Footer "PN" Class Torpedo Boat (1911)}}
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  • The '''14-in R.L. Mark III Torpedo''' was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]]. ...ction then switched right over to the [[14-in Mark IV Torpedo (UK)|Mark IV torpedo]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
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  • ....S. ''14''''' was one of 4 second-class torpedo boats of the [[Cobra Class Torpedo Boat (1898)|Cobra class]]. {{Footer Cobra Class Torpedo Boat (1898)}}
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  • ...''S 14''''' was one of nine [[S 7 Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|''S 7'' Class torpedo boats]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. {{Footer S 7 Class Torpedo Boat (1885)}}
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  • The '''14-in Fiume Mark IV Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]]. ...itehead on a significant scale since the 236 units of [[14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo|Fiume Mark I]] production.{{ARTS1885|p. 13}}
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  • ...ol, 1894''. Copy 254 at {{ADM|ADM 189/14|2818021}}|''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1894''|{{{1|}}}}}<noinclude>{{CatCit}}</noinclude>
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  • ...by the [[Sharpshooter Class Torpedo Gunboat (1888)|''Sharpshooter'' class torpedo gunboats]]. {{CatAWTube|14-in|UK}}
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  • The '''14-in Mark XI Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich. The torpedo was introduced in 1903, and featured a nickel steel air vessel and a more p
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  • ...hich time production was switching over to the [[14-in Mark I Torpedo (UK)|14-in Mark I torpedoes]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
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  • <!-- [[File:ARTS1916Plate10.jpg|thumb|600px|'''R.N.T.F. Torpedo Mark VI'''{{ARTS1916|Plate 10}}]] --> ...rk VI Torpedo''' was a British torpedo being developed at the [[Royal Navy Torpedo Factory]] in 1919. The design was abandoned early in testing.
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  • The '''14-in Fiume Mark II Torpedo''' was an early torpedo manufactured by the [[Whitehead & Company]]. ..., along with 14-in torpedoes R.L. Marks I-III and the [[14-in Fiume Mark I Torpedo|Fiume Mark I]] were deemed obsolete in 1892.{{ARTS1892|p. viii}}
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  • ...4-in R.L. Mark II Torpedo''' (or '''14-in R.L. II''') was an early British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Laboratory]]. ...ime production switched over to the [[14-in Mark III Torpedo (UK)|Mark III torpedo]].{{ARTS1884|p. 47}}
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  • '''14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear''' was an assembly for dropping torpedoes into the water abre The torpedo would start when it was released.
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