Type 95 torpedo


The Type 95 torpedo was a torpedo used by submarines of the Imperial [Japanese Navy] during World [War II].
The Type 95 was based on the Type [93 torpedo] ; its mod 1 had a smaller and mod 2 had a larger warhead size than the Type 93's. It was intended to be fired from a standard torpedo tube of a submerged submarine.
The range of the Type 95 was at, or at,
which was about three times the range of the U.S. Navy Mark 14 with the same speed at 45 to 47 knots.
The Type 95 was the fastest torpedo in common use by any navy during World War II. Its warhead size was the largest of any submarine torpedo, and second only to the Type 93 used by Japanese surface ships. Its engine was a kerosene-oxygen wet-heater rather than the compressed air used by most torpedo types at the time.