The Anti-Torpedo Torpedo Defense System, part of the Surface Ship Torpedo Defense system, is unreliable at best, a Pentagon report concluded earlier this year.
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Nearly eight decades ago, Emory saw a Japanese plane drop a torpedo into the water and watched as the torpedo slammed into a battleship.
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She knows how to change a tire, fix a 3-D printer, launch a torpedo, unlaunch a torpedo, and juggle wet bars of soap.
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In principle, the Torpedo Warning System (TWS), a component of the ATTDS, would detect an incoming threat and then send launch information to another piece, the Countermeasure Anti-Torpedo (CAT), an interceptor that would be launched into the water to neutralize the incoming torpedo.
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And part of what I admire is that there is this sort of bull in the China shop torpedo, full speed ahead torpedo be damned, let&aposs go, I like that.
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The seven other beers include 12-ounce bottles of the Torpedo Extra IPA, Tropical Torpedo, Sidecar Orange Pale Ale, Beer Camp Golden IPA, Otra Vez, Nooner, and the Hop Hunter IPA.
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"I would put it in the torpedo category, but I don't really think they had to torpedo anything, as Alexander-Murray wasn't headed anywhere at this time," a second lobbyist told me.
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Barracuda-class subs will have four 533mm torpedo tubes and 18 to 20 torpedo or missile tubes, able to be armed with torpedoes, naval cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, and naval mines.
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Such a court could torpedo Mr Obama's Clean Power Plan.
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Or echo persistently after they torpedo into the tin roof?
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"Financial secrets are a great way to torpedo any relationship."
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Playing favorites is a great way to torpedo office morale.
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That, alongside Law and Justice's backtracking, may torpedo Polexit altogether.
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The torpedo room doubles as exercise room and sometimes bunkroom.
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Now a group of feckless Conservatives wants to torpedo everything.
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Otherwise, interest paid on the card will torpedo any savings.
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At least at Uber, it didn't torpedo the company's IPO.
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In an account documented by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, a second Japanese Torpedo struck the ship around 11:00 am, hitting very close to where the first torpedo hit, splitting the Juneau in half.
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Two torpedo tubes were destroyed, but a lower tube remained intact.
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"It could torpedo your chances of getting a promotion," Taylor said.
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It will be – it will torpedo a lot of British companies.
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He urged lawmakers to torpedo the President's nuclear deal with Iran.
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They launch out of submarine torpedo tubes, but they contain commandos.
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But Iran says any new sanctions could torpedo the wider accord.
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The scandal helped torpedo Christie's bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
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And he hasn't taken any concrete steps to torpedo the deal.
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She delivers that speech the way a battleship delivers a torpedo.
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Some have even accused Bolton of trying to torpedo the talks.
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Turnbull has said he's confident Trump will not torpedo the deal.
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Supervisory board representatives from German corporations including Siemens torpedo Ackermann's plans.
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Submarine operators are able to initially guide the torpedo toward its target as it leaves the launch tube, using a thin wire designed to establish and electronic link between the submarine and torpedo, the information says.
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The five-foot long torpedo-shaped instrument is called a Slocum glider.
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In October 2016 plans emerged for a new supercavitating torpedo, Khishchnik ("Predator").
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COULD AN &aposINSANE&apos RUSSIAN NUCLEAR TORPEDO CAUSE 300-FOOT TIDAL WAVES?
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But where the choice is ambiguous, the torpedo may still be armed.
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The scandal helped torpedo Christie's White House run, undercutting his bipartisan image.
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Torpedo remains the priority as it precursors the other flaws, said Hussain.
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Nevertheless, efforts to torpedo improved fuel economy standards were successful for years.
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A laser beam flows between twin prongs of the torpedo-shaped imager.
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Later that year, another German torpedo sank Mr. Morfessis's ship off Gibraltar.
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But they managed to torpedo those accusations — including, apparently, by intimidating witnesses.
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And together, they devised this plan to completely torpedo universal health care.
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One torpedo that seemed to be headed directly for his L.S.T. missed.
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Reverting to a grand coalition would torpedo Mr Kurz's reputation for disruption.
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A torpedo passed through the bow of another but did not detonate.
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A single, submarine-launched torpedo could send a carrier to the bottom.
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Some of the enlisted submariners have their bunks in the torpedo room.
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"The Mk 48 ADCAP (advanced capability) torpedo is a heavyweight acoustic-homing torpedo with sophisticated sonar, all-digital guidance and control systems, digital fusing systems and propulsion improvements," William Couch, Naval Sea Systems Command spokesman, told Warrior Maven.
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Image: Michael CrisafulliThis "torpedo" wasn't a self-propelled bomb in the conventional sense.
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The service restarted production of the Mk 248 torpedo mod 7 in 2016.
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Did someone use him as a torpedo against Mr Tkachev or Mr Vorobyov?
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The first-century Roman physician Scribonius Largus treated headaches with electric torpedo fish.
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"People don't want to torpedo everything ... suggested by CENI," said a foreign diplomat.
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This torpedo could cover that distance in about a minute and a half.
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Iran has tested an advanced high-speed torpedo in the Strait of Hormuz.
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And how do they feel about President Trump's threats to torpedo the agreement?
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But plenty of nationalists in both countries are prepared to torpedo any deal.
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What she was after was a radio-controlled torpedo that couldn't be jammed.
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The goal was to aim, launch a torpedo and submerge without being seen.
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The ship's captain figured the San Diego had been struck by a torpedo.
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Bernie Sanders (I-VT) — and promised to torpedo the deal upon taking office.
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Doorman died aboard his flagship after the cruiser was sunk by a Japanese torpedo.
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But analysts worry that their below average defense could torpedo them come playoff time.
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This is the vehicle from which he redirects a torpedo with his bare hands.
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That was when Mr Tkachev was enlisted to talk some sense into his torpedo.
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The defection of Labour's Leave-voters would torpedo its chances of forming a government.
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Many of those who spilled into the water were injured from the torpedo explosions.
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Iraq's neighbours are also vowing to torpedo any Kurdish attempt to go it alone.
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Despite the target's benign profile, a torpedo was fired at it dawn on Feb.
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A good publisher or backer will make sure these don't torpedo the whole project.
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McCain are seeking to torpedo JASTA by imposing changes demanded by Saudi Arabia's lobbyists.
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Their fear was precisely that Congress would torpedo the deal by endangering U.S. involvement.
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The question hovering above all this is whether the allegation will torpedo Kavanaugh's nomination.
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This nuclear-powered torpedo, launched from a submarine, could carry conventional or nuclear warheads.
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The ship, the cruiser Juneau, was blasted apart by a Japanese torpedo on Nov.
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They do not want to torpedo an affection that has deepened over the years.
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Disputes over the agenda have helped to torpedo previous rounds of Syria peace talks.
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Without naming names, Netanyahu blamed senior party members for trying to torpedo his candidacy.
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In theory, a carrier can be taken out with a single missile or torpedo.
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When a torpedo is fired at the Red October while Ryan, US Navy Capt.
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Japanese bombers then flew in after the torpedo plane attacks and caused further damage.
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In 1993, President Clinton's health-care overhaul effort collapsed when insurers helped torpedo it.
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Arngrimur Sigurdsson's nearby "Transhuman Torpedo" (2018) definitely attempts to one-up Bosch's skeletal figure.
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But supercavitation, the principle upon which its speed depends, has continued to intrigue torpedo designers.
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Comfortingly, there is mounting evidence that Mr Lighthizer is not out to torpedo the WTO.
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You're not the first presidential candidate to nearly torpedo your campaign with an epic gaffe.
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Later that afternoon, she was attacked again and hit by another torpedo and two bombs.
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The so-called Throne of the Crypt is at Fort Totten Torpedo Battery in Queens.
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It is a beautiful torpedo of food — crunchy, silken, sweet and spicy all at once.
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The Poseidon radiological torpedo, meanwhile, dodges US and allied defenses by simply swimming underneath them.
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Joe Lieberman swore to torpedo the entire bill if it dropped the Medicare eligibility age.
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" The document also reveals that Russia has a "new intercontinental nuclear-armed undersea autonomous torpedo.
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When fresh sardines hit the surface, the fish dart through the water with torpedo force.
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Trilobites Shaped like a torpedo and about as swift, squids are jet-propelled underwater predators.
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Even worse is navigating the fees and taxes that can torpedo what seem like good returns.
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The Navy's Mk 48 torpedo is also in service with Australia, Canada, Brazil and The Netherlands.
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For another, the political pressure this decision creates might push Trump to torpedo the deal unilaterally.
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In 1940, Allied ships were constantly falling prey to German submarines, due to lagging torpedo technology.
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Democrats, who have seen Trump torpedo several immigration deals, remain skeptical about coming to the table.
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"For some people there's just no avoiding the tax torpedo," said Morgan at Financial Service Group.
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And the show greases that torpedo with the occasional bouts of extreme gore, nudity, and rape.
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Why are Jon and Dany not spending all their time developing equally enormous torpedo crossbow devices?
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Many of these boats are destroyed, but one launches a torpedo that severely damages the destroyer.
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"The congressional investigations remain a live torpedo in the water for any unindicted person," Turley said.
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The allegations have threatened to torpedo Trump's presidential bid less than a month before Election Day.
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The thelodonts, for example, had torpedo-shaped bodies and bony scales that looked like shark skin.
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The really tough question, of course, is who will play his superheroic alter ego, Torpedo Boy?
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AIPAC's failure to torpedo the Iran nuclear deal during the Obama administration underscored the critics' point.
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Trump's move on the Iran deal could torpedo negotiations with North Korea before they even start
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