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- LCAW diameter "123.8".
- LCAW length "883.0".
- LCAW abstract "LCAW (Low Cost Anti-submarine Weapon) is a miniature torpedo developed by Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei S.p.A (WASS). LCAW is developed to fill the gap between conventional depth charge and torpedoes, in the area where depth charges lack propulsion and guidance, while the cost of expansive torpedoes are increasingly becoming prohibitive. The program initially begun in 1987, and completed in 1992. In 1993, the program was adopted by Germany and Norway for their low coast anti-submarine weaponry program when the weaponry proved to meet the German and Norwegian requirement of maximum underwater attack range of 500 m from the point of entry into the water. Norwegians subsequently developed their own upgraded variant. In addition to regular deployment, LCAW is also used by Italian naval special force. The air dropped version is deployed from aerial sonar buoy dispensers. The weapon is primarily designed to engage targets in shallow water, especially midget submarines, swimmer delivery vehicle, human torpedo and other special operation uses.".
- LCAW diameter "0.1238".
- LCAW length "0.883".
- LCAW origin German_Navy.
- LCAW origin Italian_Navy.
- LCAW origin Royal_Norwegian_Navy.
- LCAW wikiPageExternalLink A200-LCAW-Italy.html.
- LCAW wikiPageID "23852901".
- LCAW wikiPageLength "4060".
- LCAW wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- LCAW wikiPageRevisionID "533804906".
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torpedoes.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink German_Navy.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Human_torpedo.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Navy.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Kg.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Kilogram.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Marina_Militare.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Midget_submarine.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Norwegian_Navy.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLink Swimmer_Delivery_Vehicle.
- LCAW wikiPageWikiLinkText "LCAW".
- LCAW depth "18000.0".
- LCAW detonation "Impact or proximity".
- LCAW diameter "123.8".
- LCAW engine "electrical".
- LCAW filling "shaped charge warhead".
- LCAW fillingWeight "2.5".
- LCAW guidance "acoustic".
- LCAW hasPhotoCollection LCAW.
- LCAW isExplosive "yes".
- LCAW isMissile "yes".
- LCAW isUk "yes".
- LCAW launchPlatform "aerial and surface".
- LCAW length "883".
- LCAW manufacturer "Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei S.p.A".
- LCAW name "LCAW".
- LCAW origin "Italy, Germany and Norway".
- LCAW productionDate "1992".
- LCAW propellant "Ag - Zn".
- LCAW speed "18".
- LCAW type "Miniature torpedo".
- LCAW usedBy "Germany, Norway and Italy".
- LCAW variants "A200, A200/A, A200/N, & A202".
- LCAW vehicleRange "42000.0".
- LCAW weight "11.3".
- LCAW wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GER.
- LCAW wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ITA.
- LCAW wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- LCAW wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NOR.
- LCAW subject Category:Torpedoes.
- LCAW type Device.
- LCAW type Weapon.
- LCAW type Vehicle.
- LCAW type Product.
- LCAW type Thing.
- LCAW type Q728.
- LCAW comment "LCAW (Low Cost Anti-submarine Weapon) is a miniature torpedo developed by Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei S.p.A (WASS). LCAW is developed to fill the gap between conventional depth charge and torpedoes, in the area where depth charges lack propulsion and guidance, while the cost of expansive torpedoes are increasingly becoming prohibitive. The program initially begun in 1987, and completed in 1992.".
- LCAW label "LCAW".
- LCAW sameAs LCAW.
- LCAW sameAs m.06_wjtv.
- LCAW sameAs Q6457359.
- LCAW sameAs Q6457359.
- LCAW wasDerivedFrom LCAW?oldid=533804906.
- LCAW isPrimaryTopicOf LCAW.
- LCAW name "LCAW".