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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

this is what happens on our Canadian Subs when we fire a torpedo. sorry for for the film, don't know how to fix it

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  • What your trying to say is , someone farted.

  • The next sequence shows the ATP expelling the High pressure air (that was used to spin up the ATP), being expelled back into the submarine. Since this happens in a matter of a fraction of a second the air is compressed and passes through a silencer. The silencer usually is covered in ice/frost and the air expelled is done so in a nice cool cloud or frosty fog. That is what you see in the video.

  • The submarine fired a water slug/water shot. When that happen (or when a torpedo is fired) the ATP (air turbine pump) is activated by high pressure air from inside the submarine and caused the ATP to spin up. The ATP acts like a suction and takes seawater into a tank enclosure around the back end of the torpedo tube. The slide valve opens and the seawater is forced into the slide valve and then the water slug propels the torpedo out of the tube (or a slug of water).

  • What the hell happened?

  • I take it that wasn't supposed to happen?

  • wow thats awsome!

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