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Heavyweight ASuW torpedo
The DTCN F17 was a wire-guided anti-surface ship torpedo originally produced in 1971. France, Spain, and Saudi Arabia were its primary users. As of 2021
F17_torpedo
Self-propelled underwater weapon
Yu-7 torpedo (lightweight) Yu-6 torpedo (heavyweight) Yu-5 torpedo (heavyweight) Yu-4 torpedo (heavyweight) F21 torpedo (heavyweight) F17 torpedo (heavyweight)
Torpedo
Heavyweight dual-purpose ASW and ASuW torpedo
The F21 is a heavy-weight torpedo developed by Naval Group for the French Navy to replace the F17 torpedo. It is designed to neutralize enemy ships and
F21_(torpedo)
Topics referred to by the same term
F17 or F-17 may refer to: Formula 17, a 2004 Taiwanese film ECAN F17, a French wire-guided torpedo F 17 Kallinge, an air force base in southern Sweden
F17
French class of ballistic missile submarines
manufactured by the Aérospatiale company (now ArianeGroup), plus conventional torpedoes and Exocet anti-ship missiles. The French Navy's goal is to operate a
Triomphant-class_submarine
Nuclear submarine in the French Navy
six to ten TN 75 150 kt or TNO 100-300 kt thermonuclear warheads Anti-submarine : 4 × 533 mm (21 in) tubes for F17 torpedoes Anti-surface : Exocet SM39
French_submarine_Le_Vigilant
Al Riyadh class frigate
are also four aft-mounted 533 mm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes, firing DTCN F17 heavyweight anti-submarine torpedoes. Al Riyadh is capable of a maximum speed
Saudi_frigate_Al_Riyadh
Nuclear submarine in the French Navy
six to ten TN 75 150 kt or TNO 100-300 kt thermonuclear warheads Anti-submarine : 4 × 533 mm (21 in) tubes for F17 torpedoes Anti-surface : Exocet SM39
French submarine Le Terrible (S619)
French_submarine_Le_Terrible_(S619)
Nuclear submarine in the French Navy
at Cherbourg and during the main weapons tests took on 11 torpedo models, five trial torpedoes and one Exocet SM39 exercise. As a deterrent system, a salvo
French submarine Le Triomphant
French_submarine_Le_Triomphant
Submarine branch of the French Navy
nuclear deterrence also includes M51 missiles. 4 tubes of 533 mm for F17 torpedoes and Exocet SM39 anti-ship missiles. The mission of a French nuclear
Submarine_forces_(France)
Nuclear submarine in the French Navy
six to ten TN 75 150 kt or TNO 100-300 kt thermonuclear warheads Anti-submarine : 4 × 533 mm (21 in) tubes for F17 torpedoes Anti-surface : Exocet SM39
French_submarine_Le_Téméraire
Naval Anti-Ship Missile Extended Range (NASM-ER) DRDO Takshak torpedo Exocet F17 Torpedo Gabriel SSM Goalkeeper CIWS Gökdeniz Guided Weapon System 1 Guided
List_of_naval_weapon_systems
Al Riyadh class frigate
are also four aft-mounted 533 mm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes, firing DTCN F17 heavyweight anti-submarine torpedoes. Makkah is capable of a maximum speed of
Saudi_frigate_Makkah
The list of torpedoes by name includes all torpedoes operated in the past or present. List of lists of weapons In use in 1982 - against ARA General Belgrano
List_of_torpedoes_by_name
Al Riyadh class frigate
are also four aft-mounted 533 mm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes, firing DTCN F17 heavyweight anti-submarine torpedoes. Al Riyadh is capable of a maximum speed
Saudi_frigate_Al_Dammam
French nuclear ballistic missile submarine force
nuclear deterrence also includes M51 missiles. Four 533 mm tubes for F17 torpedoes and Exocet SM39 anti-ship missiles. The mission of a French nuclear
Strategic_Oceanic_Force
Topics referred to by the same term
institution for the procurement of equipment of the French Navy ECAN F17 – a type of French torpedo Echo cancellation – technology and processes for removing echo
ECAN
French nuclear-powered attack submarine class
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
Rubis-class_submarine
Rubis-class nuclear attack submarine of the French Navy
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
French submarine Casabianca (S603)
French_submarine_Casabianca_(S603)
French nuclear-powered attack submarine
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
French submarine Saphir (S602)
French_submarine_Saphir_(S602)
French nuclear-powered attack submarine
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
French_submarine_Améthyste
Navy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Rapid gun, and four 533 mm aft torpedo tubes. The ships are armed with the DCNS F17 heavyweight anti-submarine torpedo. The helicopter deck at the stern
Royal_Saudi_Naval_Forces
Nuclear attack submarine
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
French submarine Émeraude (S604)
French_submarine_Émeraude_(S604)
French general purpose stealth frigates
also four 533 mm (21.0 in) aft torpedo tubes. The ship is armed with the DCNS F17 heavyweight anti-submarine torpedo. The ships are capable of a maximum
La_Fayette-class_frigate
French nuclear-powered attack submarine
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
French_submarine_Perle_(S606)
1979 Rubis-class submarine
Rubises have four 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes forward. They have stowage for a mix of 14 F17 Mod 2 torpedoes and SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles. The
French_submarine_Rubis_(S601)
French diesel-electric submarine class
propulsion (AIP) system. It is capable of carrying a combined load up to 16 torpedoes, SM39 Exocet, and seaborne nuclear cruise missiles. The submarines were
Agosta-class_submarine
Post WW2 French destroyer class
pair were designed to fire L3 ASW homing torpedoes and the aft pair, either L3 torpedoes or K2 anti-ship torpedoes. The ships were equipped with French sonars
T_47-class_destroyer
Diesel-electric submarine
Sonar DSUV 62A towed array Armament SSM: UGM-84L Harpoon Block II 4 × 550 mm (22 in) bow torpedo tubes for: ECAN L5 Mod 3 and ECAN F17 Mod 2 torpedoes
PNS_Hurmat
Light single-engined multirole fighter aircraft from Sweden
and Hungarian Air Forces. Skaraborg Wing F7 Uppland Wing F16 Blekinge Wing F17 Norrbotten Wing F21 Thailand The Royal Thai Air Force had eight JAS 39Cs
Saab_JAS_39_Gripen
Sonar DSUV 62A towed array Armament SSM: UGM-84L Harpoon Block II 4 × 550 mm (22 in) bow torpedo tubes for: ECAN L5 Mod 3 and ECAN F17 Mod 2 torpedoes
PNS_Hashmat
Armament 16 M4 MSBS (Mer Sol Balistique Stratégique) nuclear missiles four 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes F17 and L5 torpedoes SM39 Exocet anti-ship missile
French_submarine_Inflexible
Motor vehicle
final drive ratios: I4 1984–1986: 3.18 (RPO "F75") 1987–1988: 2.84 (RPO "F17") V6 1985–1986: 3.18 (RPO "F75") 1986 SE: 3.06 (RPO "FW2") 1986 GT, 1987–1988:
Pontiac_Fiero
Family of Chinese frigates
053H2): ex-PLAN Huangshi (535), sold to Bangladesh in 2013. BNS Ali Haider (F17) (Type 053H2): ex-PLAN Wuhu (536), sold to Bangladesh in 2013. Myanmar Navy
Type_053_frigate
Subcompact car
8 L LUW I4 1.8 L LWE I4 Diesel: 1.3 L CDTi turbo I4 Transmission 5-speed F17 manual 6 speed M32 manual 6-speed 6T30 automatic 6-speed 6T40 automatic Dimensions
Chevrolet_Aveo
1951 class of frigates of the Royal Navy
original concept was for three fixed torpedo tubes on each side with twelve torpedoes; by 1949, larger ASW torpedoes reduced this to two tubes on each side
Type_15_frigate
Swedish first-generation jet fighter-bomber
Swedish Air Force F7 Såtenäs, 1950–54: A21RA/B F10 Ängelholm, 1949–51: J21RA F17 Kallinge, 1954–56: A21RA/B No original examples survived after being taken
Saab_21R
OV-10C Bronco US B.J5 attack 1971–2004 32 to Philippine AF RTAF-4 Thailand B.F17 trainer 1974–1989 13 ca. locally built Sikorsky S-51/H-5 US B.H1 helicopter
List of equipment of the Royal Thai Air Force
List_of_equipment_of_the_Royal_Thai_Air_Force
(Jianghu-III) class Guided missile frigate BNS Abu Bakr (F15) BNS Ali Haider (F17) China 2,000 tons Hamilton class High endurance cutter BNS Somudra Joy (F28)
List of active Bangladesh Navy ships
List_of_active_Bangladesh_Navy_ships
Gases produced by decomposing organic matter
September 2011. Friendly fuel trains (30 October 2005) New Straits Times, p. F17. "Bates Car – Sweet As a Nut (1975)". BFI. Archived from the original on
Biogas
Class of 62 British destroyers, built 1916–17
1916 5 April 1917 17 May 1928 Sold for scrap [citation needed] Ulster F01, F17, F91, H09 William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir 10 October 1917 21 November
R-class_destroyer_(1916)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
was carried on a platform between two twin mounts for 21 in (533 mm) torpedoes. The ship had a complement of 82 officers and ratings. Laid down by William
HMS_Ulster_(1917)
British M-Class destroyer
anti-aircraft gun was carried, while torpedo armament consisted of two twin mounts for 21 in (533 mm) torpedoes. The ship had a complement of 76 officers
HMS_Orpheus_(1916)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from the personal name Sara. In the Bible this is the name of the wife of Abraham. According to the Book of Genesis she was originally called Sarai (said to mean ‘contentious’ in Hebrew), but had her name changed by God to the more auspicious Sarah ‘princess’ in token of a greater blessing (Genesis 17:15, ‘And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be’).Muslim : from an Arabic personal name, SÄra, of Biblical origin, as in 1 above.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Madde, a form of Maud (see Mould 1) or Magdalen (see Maudlin).James Madison (1751–1836), 4th President of the U.S. (1809–17), was born in VA, the son of a planter. He was descended from John Madison, a ship’s carpenter from Gloucester, England, who had settled in VA in about 1653.
Biblical
Adramyttium the court of death
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname for a giant or a large man, from Middle English golias ‘giant’, from the Hebrew personal name Golyat Goliath. In the Bible Goliath was the champion of the Philistines, who stood ‘six cubits and a span’; he was defeated in single combat by the shepherd boy David (I Samuel 17), who killed him with a stone from his sling. There is unlikely to be any connection with the English vocabulary word gully (from Old French goulet ‘neck of a bottle’), which is not attested in this sense before the 17th century.Perhaps an altered spelling of French Goulley, a variant of Goulet.
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Boy/Male
Hebrew
God is glorious.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beloved God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yeswant | யேஸà¯à®µà®‚த
A person who attains fame and glory
Boy/Male
Christian, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian
Form of Edgar; From the Oak Tree Ford
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord of the Brave
Girl/Female
Australian
Clear
Girl/Female
Arabic
Sweet Water
Girl/Female
Spanish
Sister.
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
Fair; Good; Holy
Biblical
noble; rulers
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n.
A kind of firework in the form of a small ball, or pellet, which explodes when thrown upon a hard object.
a.
Of or pertaining to a torpedo; resembling a torpedo; exerting a benumbing influence; stupefying; dull; torpid.
n.
The eleventh month of the French republican calendar, -- commencing July 19, and ending August 17. See the Note under Vendemiaire.
n.
One of a number of riotous persons in England, who for six years (1811-17) tried to prevent the use of labor-saving machinery by breaking it, burning factories, etc.; -- so called from Ned Lud, a half-witted man who some years previously had broken stocking frames.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
n.
Same as Wiver. X () X, the twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, has three sounds; a compound nonvocal sound (that of ks), as in wax; a compound vocal sound (that of gz), as in example; and, at the beginning of a word, a simple vocal sound (that of z), as in xanthic. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 217, 270, 271.
v.
Four; esp., four herrings; a cast. See Cast, n., 17.
pl.
of Torpedo
n.
A symbol denoting seventeen units, as 17, or xvii.
n.
A kind of small submarine boat carrying an explosive charge, and projected from a ship against another ship at a distance, or made self-propelling, and otherwise automatic in its action against a distant ship.
n.
A weight used in the East, varying according to the locality; in Turkey, the greater batman is about 157 pounds, the lesser only a fourth of this; at Aleppo and Smyrna, the batman is 17 pounds.
n.
A small square box, made either of parchment or of black calfskin, containing slips of parchment or vellum on which are written the scriptural passages Exodus xiii. 2-10, and 11-17, Deut. vi. 4-9, 13-22. They are worn by Jews on the head and left arm, on week-day mornings, during the time of prayer.
n.
An explosive cartridge or shell lowered or dropped into a bored oil well, and there exploded, to clear the well of obstructions or to open communication with a source of supply of oil.
n.
Any one of numerous species of elasmobranch fishes belonging to Torpedo and allied genera. They are related to the rays, but have the power of giving electrical shocks. Called also crampfish, and numbfish. See Electrical fish, under Electrical.
n.
A bird referred to in the Bible (Lev. xi. 18and Deut. xiv. 17) as unclean, probably the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus).
n.
A quantity of explosives anchored in a channel, beneath the water, or set adrift in a current, and so arranged that they will be exploded when touched by a vessel, or when an electric circuit is closed by an operator on shore.
v. t.
to destroy by, or subject to the action of, a torpedo.
n.
A kind of detonating cartridge or shell placed on a rail, and exploded when crushed under the locomotive wheels, -- used as an alarm signal.
n.
A kind of shell or cartridge buried in earth, to be exploded by electricity or by stepping on it.
n.
An engine or machine for destroying ships by blowing them up.