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| Its engineering development began in 1946 by Westinghouse. It was largely based on the concept of the passive homing Mark 27,[2] with added active homing system tested on modified Mark 18s, and a new torpedo body. Between 1955ââ¬â56, thirty torpedoes were produced for development testing, with large-scale production commenced shortly afterwards. |
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