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MK 46 - Lightweight Torpedo

Last updated: 15 Nov 2023

Description: The MK 46 torpedo, first introduced in 1965, is a surface ship and aircraft-launched anti-submarine weapon. It is presently identified as the NATO standard and has been acquired by more than 25 countries. Various modifications, including improved acoustics, guidance and control upgrades, and countermeasure-detection capability have been introduced into the weapon.

The current version of the MK 46 is the dual-speed, active or active/passive MK 46 MOD 5A(S). The Navy introduced the MK 46 MOD 5A(SW) Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) torpedo in September 1996 which boasts improved counter-countermeasure performance, enhanced target acquisition, provides a bottom-avoidance preset, and improved maintainability and reliability. The MK 46 MOD 5A(SW) also serves as a payload for the Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC) (VLA). 

General Characteristics, MK 46

Primary Function: Lightweight Torpedo

Contractor: Raytheon

Propulsion: Liquid propellant

Length: 102.4 inches

Diameter: 12.75 inches

Weight: 518 pounds

Warhead: 100 pounds, high-explosive

Point of Contact
Naval Sea Systems Command (OOD)
Office of Corporate Communication (SEA 00D)

Washington, D.C. 20376

(202) 781-4123

 

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