Magnetic pistol

Magnetic pistol
A series of ten photographs, arranged in a three-three-four pattern. The first photograph shows a stationary warship. The next five images show an explosion underneath the ship, which breaks the vessel in two and generates an increasingly large debris cloud. The sixth and seventh photos show the broken ship as the back half drifts away and begins to sink, while the eighth and ninth are close-ups of the back as it submerges. The tenth photograph shows the front half of the ship from behind.
The decommissioned HMAS Torrens (DE 53) is cut in two by a Mark 48 torpedo detonating under her keel

Magnetic pistol is the term for the device on a torpedo or naval mine that detects its target by its magnetic field, and triggers the fuse for detonation. A device to detonate a torpedo or mine on contact with a ship or submarine is known as a contact pistol.

A magnetic pistol on a mine will allow the mine to detonate in proximity to a target, rather than actual contact, allowing the mine to cover a larger effective area.

A magnetic pistol on a torpedo allows the torpedo to detonate underneath the ship, instead on impact on the side of the ship. As an explosion underneath a ship is contained between water and the ship, far more damage will be done to the ship. The explosion will lift the ship out of the water and may break the back of the ship, splitting it in two. Any hole created by the explosion will be on the bottom, causing more flooding.

A contact pistol on a torpedo will require the torpedo to strike the side of the ship. Any hole created by the explosion will be closer towards the waterline, reducing flooding. The explosion will also dissipate into the air, reducing the damage. If the torpedo is fired too deep, the torpedo will not hit the ship. If the ship has a round or sloping bottom, the torpedo may glance off the bottom and not detonate.

During World War II, magnetic pistols often exploded prematurely or not at all. The reason was that magnetic lines are more horizontal close to the equator than towards the poles. For example, the US Mark 6 magnetic pistol was designed and tested only once at 41° latitude (60° geomagnetic latitude) at Narragansett Bay, but was primarily used in equatorial latitudes.[1] At the equator, the signal strength to the Mark 6 magnetic pistol was only about half that of where the Mark 6 was tested. Moreover, relative velocity (i.e. when a torpedo is fired from behind or in front of a ship) would additionally change the abruptness of the magnetic signal, resulting in the magnetic pistol being triggered prematurely or not at all.

Eventually, the US Mark 6 magnetic pistol was replaced by contact pistols (which, in case of the US Mark 15 torpedo, proved to be unreliable as well).

Some ships carry degaussing equipment which will reduce the signal detected by a magnetic pistol.

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Submarines Through 1945 pg. 242

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