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- Anti-torpedo nets were briefly fitted to the ship from 1885 to 1888.
- Torpedo nets were fitted to the ship from 1885 to 1897.
- Sections of the torpedo nets were knocked loose and trailed behind the ship.
- This used a pre-existing design of torpedo net cutter, intended for use on submarines.
- She was the only ship of her class not to be fitted with torpedo nets.
- Her hull and gun turret were unarmored, but she was protected by two anti-torpedo nets.
- The MTs were specially equipped to make their way through obstacles such as torpedo nets.
- "Abele " was ordered to Tinian on 5 August to recover the anti-torpedo net located there.
- However, by the early 20th century, torpedo nets were referred to as " Bullivant type ".
- West of the ports defensive torpedo net at.
- The diagonal tubes are spars for torpedo nets.
- After a brief stop en route at anti-torpedo nets in conjunction with five other net tenders.
- Torpedo nets were fitted in early 1915 and the ship's torpedoes were removed in January 1916.
- However, only two Russian battleships were seriously damaged due to the proper deployment of torpedo nets.
- In 1885, " Friedrich Carl " had torpedo nets installed; these remained on the ship until 1897.
- On 4 September, the British submarine became entangled in enemy torpedo nets off Nagara Point in the Dardanelles.
- Between 8 October and 8 December they worked to install anti-torpedo nets across the entrance to Mariveles Bay.
- Besides, anti-torpedo nets would have made it harder for the ships to get moving in a more conventional attack.
- Only of anti-torpedo nets were actually fielded around the ships, up to in depth, while the need was for.
- Really a mine and not a bomb, it worked by skimming like a pebble over water to jump over torpedo nets.
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