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- DM2A4 diameter "533.0".
- DM2A4 length "6600.0".
- DM2A4 abstract "DM2A4 Seehecht (export designation "SeaHake mod 4" ) is the latest heavyweight torpedo developed by Atlas Elektronik for the German Navy, as a further update of DM2 (Deutsches Modell 2) torpedo which was released in 1976. Being the successor of the DM2A3, it features an advanced electrical propulsion system and a fiber optic cable for torpedo guidance and communication, which, in conjunction with advanced signals processing and mission logic, makes the torpedo largely countermeasure resistant. The DM2A4/SeaHake mod 4 is the first torpedo ever to be guided by a fiber optic wire. With a fully digital system architecture, increased range and speed and its new conformal array sonar with a very wide panoramic sensor angle as well as the additional wake-homing sensor, the DM2A4/SeaHake mod 4 provides greatly advanced performance over its predecessor. The homing head shell is a hydrodynamic optimised parabolic shape which aims to reduce torpedo self-noise and cavitation to an absolute minimum. The homing head's conformal transducer array permits detection angles of +/-100° in the horizontal and +/-24° in the vertical, therefore supporting larger acquisition angles in comparison to traditional flat arrays. The wide angle array is designed to reduce maneuvering when in search and reconnaissance stages, therefore also reducing self-noise and preserving battery power.The weapon has a modular design that includes up to four silver zinc battery modules and is able to achieve a range of more than 50 km (27 nmi) and a speed exceeding 92.6 km/h (50 kn) powered by a high frequency permanent magnet motor, with a closed-loop cooling system independent from the environment. Exact performance data are classified. The torpedo design template may also be used as the basis for ROV. The weapon is armed with a 260 kg PBX, (RDX–aluminium) warhead (equivalent to 460 kg of TNT) with magnetic influence and contact fuzes. The charge and fuse are insensitive and electromagnetic pulse safe.The torpedo is in service with the German Navy Type 212 submarines, has been delivered to the Pakistan Navy for service in the Agosta 90B submarines and has been selected by the Spanish Navy for its new S80A submarines.The weapon has a length of 6.6 m when configured with 4 battery modules, and is respectively shorter when configured with either 3 or 2 battery modules depending upon the requirement of the operating unit. Diameter of the unit is 533 mm.".
- DM2A4 diameter "0.533".
- DM2A4 length "6.6".
- DM2A4 thumbnail DM2A4_operators.png?width=300.
- DM2A4 type Torpedo.
- DM2A4 wikiPageExternalLink www.atlas-elektronik.com.
- DM2A4 wikiPageID "6431536".
- DM2A4 wikiPageLength "7030".
- DM2A4 wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- DM2A4 wikiPageRevisionID "681539877".
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_Elektronik.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post–Cold_War_weapons_of_Germany.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torpedoes_of_Germany.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Contact_fuze.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink DM2A3.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_pulse.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Fiber_optic_cable.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink German_Navy.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Knot_(unit).
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetism.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Mark_48_torpedo.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Nautical_mile.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Optical_fiber_cable.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Navy.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Polymer-bonded_explosive.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink RDX.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Remotely_operated_underwater_vehicle.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink S-80-class_submarine.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Silver-oxide_battery.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Navy.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Spearfish_torpedo.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Type_212_submarine.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Warhead.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLink Yu-6_torpedo.
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DM2A4 Seehecht".
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DM2A4 heavyweight torpedo".
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DM2A4".
- DM2A4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "torpedoes".
- DM2A4 caption "Map with DM2A4 operators in blue".
- DM2A4 designer "Atlas Elektronik".
- DM2A4 diameter "533.0".
- DM2A4 hasPhotoCollection DM2A4.
- DM2A4 imageSize "thumb".
- DM2A4 isMissile "yes".
- DM2A4 name "DM2A4".
- DM2A4 origin "Germany".
- DM2A4 type "Torpedo".
- DM2A4 usedBy "Germany, Greece, Israel, Pakistan, Spain, Turkey,".
- DM2A4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- DM2A4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_weapon.
- DM2A4 subject Category:Post–Cold_War_weapons_of_Germany.
- DM2A4 subject Category:Torpedoes_of_Germany.
- DM2A4 type Device.
- DM2A4 type Weapon.
- DM2A4 type Product.
- DM2A4 type Thing.
- DM2A4 type Q728.
- DM2A4 comment "DM2A4 Seehecht (export designation "SeaHake mod 4" ) is the latest heavyweight torpedo developed by Atlas Elektronik for the German Navy, as a further update of DM2 (Deutsches Modell 2) torpedo which was released in 1976. Being the successor of the DM2A3, it features an advanced electrical propulsion system and a fiber optic cable for torpedo guidance and communication, which, in conjunction with advanced signals processing and mission logic, makes the torpedo largely countermeasure resistant.".
- DM2A4 label "DM2A4".
- DM2A4 sameAs DM2A4_Seehecht.
- DM2A4 sameAs DM2A4.
- DM2A4 sameAs DM2A4.
- DM2A4 sameAs Torpeda_DM2A4.
- DM2A4 sameAs m.0g53cb.
- DM2A4 sameAs Q458143.
- DM2A4 sameAs Q458143.
- DM2A4 wasDerivedFrom DM2A4?oldid=681539877.
- DM2A4 depiction DM2A4_operators.png.
- DM2A4 isPrimaryTopicOf DM2A4.
- DM2A4 name "DM2A4".