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- Foxer abstract "Foxer was the codename for a British built acoustic decoy, used to confuse German acoustic homing torpedoes like the G7es torpedo during the Second World War. A US version codenamed FXR was deployed in 1943. A Canadian version was also built called the CAT (Counter-Acoustic Torpedo). It was replaced in US service by the Fanfare noisemaker.The device consisted of one or two noise making devices towed several hundred metres behind the ship. The noise makers mechanically generated huge amounts of noise, far more than produced by the ship itself. This noise seduced the simple guidance mechanisms of acoustic torpedoes away from the rear of the ship into a circling pattern around the noise maker until the torpedo ran out of fuel.".
- Foxer thumbnail The_Battle_of_the_Atlantic_1939-1945_A24712.jpg?width=300.
- Foxer wikiPageExternalLink 030202.shtml.
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- Foxer wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Foxer wikiPageRevisionID "636620815".
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Buoy.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_countermeasures.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Cavitation.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Circular_saw.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Convoy.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Convoy_ONS_18.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Convoy_ON_22.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink ON_202.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Decibel.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Decoy.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Fanfare_(decoy).
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink G7es_torpedo.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Propeller.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Sonar.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink T11_torpedo.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink U-boat.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink Unterseeboot.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink File:12knot_ship_single_noisemaker.jpg.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink File:Development_of_towed_noisemakers_fig8.jpg.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Battle_of_the_Atlantic_1939-1945_A24712.jpg.
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLinkText "FXR (foxer) gear".
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foxer".
- Foxer wikiPageWikiLinkText "foxer".
- Foxer date "20080509184538".
- Foxer hasPhotoCollection Foxer.
- Foxer title "Decoys and Obscurants".
- Foxer url "http://www.de220.com/Armament/Decoys/Decoys.htm".
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- Foxer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Foxer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
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- Foxer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nofootnotes.
- Foxer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Foxer subject Category:Weapons_countermeasures.
- Foxer hypernym Codename.
- Foxer type Article.
- Foxer type MilitaryConflict.
- Foxer type Article.
- Foxer comment "Foxer was the codename for a British built acoustic decoy, used to confuse German acoustic homing torpedoes like the G7es torpedo during the Second World War. A US version codenamed FXR was deployed in 1943. A Canadian version was also built called the CAT (Counter-Acoustic Torpedo). It was replaced in US service by the Fanfare noisemaker.The device consisted of one or two noise making devices towed several hundred metres behind the ship.".
- Foxer label "Foxer".
- Foxer sameAs m.08d0qb.
- Foxer sameAs Q5477121.
- Foxer sameAs Q5477121.
- Foxer wasDerivedFrom Foxer?oldid=636620815.
- Foxer depiction The_Battle_of_the_Atlantic_1939-1945_A24712.jpg.
- Foxer isPrimaryTopicOf Foxer.