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  1. The Type 91 (modification 2), was a shallow-water aerial torpedo that was designed for and used in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Wooden fins and a softwood breakaway nose cone were added to allow for launching into shallow water at low altitudes.

  2. A modification of the aerial Type 91 Mod 3 with a larger air vessel and a different read buoyancy chamber. Engine was an dual-row, eight-cylinder radial. About 800 were made between 1943 and 1945.

  3. The Type 91 Model 2 is an aerial torpedo that can be found on several Japanese WWII bombers and torpedo bombers, often with a separate option for its other variant, Type 91 Model 3 (850 kg). Vehicles equipped with this weapon

  4. 28 de dic. de 2015 · Japan’s Type 91 Modification 2 Torpedo Fins at Pearl Harbor. Key Points. The Japanese had to modify their Type 91 Modification 2 aerial torpedoes for the Pearl Harbor attack. They needed to limit the initial plunge so that the torpedoes would not strike the bottom mud.

  5. The Thunder fish, type 91 torpedo (modification 2), was a shallow water aerial torpedo that was designed for and used in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Conventional torpedoes when launched from aircraft would dive to 100 ft before turning up to hit their targets.

  6. The Type 93 (酸素魚雷, designated for Imperial Japanese calendar year 2593) was a 610 mm (24 in)-diameter torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), launched from surface ships.

  7. TNA (Type 91). World War II. The standard explosive charge was 60% TNT and 40% hexanitrodiphenylamine in blocks. This had first been developed by the Germans in 1907 and was very resistant to shock. This explosive was classified as Type 97 by the Japanese and was about 7% more powerful than 100% TNT. Post-World War II.