Mark 37 torpedo

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The Mark 37 torpedo is a torpedo with electrical propulsion, developed for the US Navy after World War II. It entered service with the US Navy in the early 1950s, with over 3,300 produced. It was phased out of service with the US Navy during the 1970s, and the stockpiles were sold to foreign navies.

Mark 32 torpedo tubes with torpedoes aboard USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729), circa in 1969Mark 32 torpedo tubes with torpedoes aboard USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729), circa in 1969
Kaman UH-2B Seasprite of HU-1 lifting a torpedo c1965Kaman UH-2B Seasprite of HU-1 lifting a torpedo c1965
S-2D Tracker of VS-35 drops torpedo c1964S-2D Tracker of VS-35 drops torpedo c1964
Mark 37 TorpedoMark 37 Torpedo
SH-3A Sea King of HS-6 drops torpedo in May 1965SH-3A Sea King of HS-6 drops torpedo in May 1965
Torpedo launch from USS Newman K. Perry (DD-883) in 1967Torpedo launch from USS Newman K. Perry (DD-883) in 1967
S-2E Tracker of VS-32 dropping torpedo c1969S-2E Tracker of VS-32 dropping torpedo c1969
SH-3A of HS-2 lowers torpedo on USS Parsons (DDG-33) in April 1969SH-3A of HS-2 lowers torpedo on USS Parsons (DDG-33) in April 1969
Mark 37 Electric TorpedoMark 37 Electric Torpedo
Torpedo mk37eTorpedo mk37e