Type 97 light weight torpedo (G-RX4)

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The Type 97 Torpedo (97式短魚雷, 97 Shiki Tan Gyorai) is a short-range torpedo developed and built by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force.[1] This type of torpedo, like many other modern Japanese weapons systems, is not exported.

TypeLightweight ASW torpedo
Placeoforigin Japan
Inservice1997 to present
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Type 97
TypeLightweight ASW torpedo
Place of origin Japan
Service history
In service1997 to present
Used by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Production history
ManufacturerMitsubishi Heavy Industries
Specifications
Mass320 kg
Length2.832 mm
Diameter324 mm

EngineClosed-cycle turbine
Propellantsulfur hexafluoride, lithium
Guidance
system
Acoustic
Launch
platform
Aircraft, ships
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Development

At the end of the Cold War, Soviet attack submarines were capable of moving at higher speed and diving at lower depth. Less ability to deal with them led to the need to develop a new type of torpedo.

In 1989 a new torpedo project by Japan, G-RX4, was launched to make the necessary upgrades and start developing prototypes. By 1997 the new torpedo was approved and put into service and is called the Type 97. The torpedo is now equipping the JMSDF P-1 and P-3 ASW aircraft as well as filling the Mark 32 torpedo tubes on surface ships.

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