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A244-S Torpedo
Indonesian Navy frigate KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata during torpedo firing exercise with WASS A244-S Mod.3 lightweight torpedo (training head).
TypeLightweight torpedo
Place of origin Italy
Service history
In service1982
Production history
Manufacturer WASS
Specifications
Mass254 kg (560 lb)
Length2.75 m (9.0 ft)
Diameter324 mm (12.8 in)

Effective firing range13.5 km (7.3 nmi)
Maximum firing range6 km for Mod. 1, 13.5 km for Mod. 3
Warhead high explosive STANAG 4439 and MURAT-2 compliant
Warhead weight45 kg (99 lb)
Detonation
mechanism
various

Enginecontra-rotating direct-drive brushless electric motor
PropellantAgCl-Mg battery
Maximum depth600 m
Maximum speed 30/39 kn [16/20 m/s]
Guidance
system
active / passive acoustic homing
Steering
system
CIACIO-S seeker
Launch
platform
Vessel / aircraft / helicopter

The A244-s is an Italian lightweight, fire-and-forget torpedo employed for anti-submarine warfare. It can be launched from surface vessels or aircraft and locates the target using an acoustic seeker.

Description

The torpedo uses a CIACIO-S seeker, consisting of an acoustic homing head containing the transducer assembly, transmitter, and related Beamforming circuits, and a frame housing all the remaining electronic components. The homing head is capable of active, passive, or mixed modes for closing onto its target. It can also discriminate between decoys and real targets in the presence of heavy reverberations especially emitted pulses and signal processing.

The latest version is the A244-S mod.3 torpedo.

The A244/s are developed and manufactured by the Italian WASS (Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei) firm.

Operators

Map with A244-S operators in blue

Current operators

Future operators

  Bulgaria
  • Bulgarian Navy: In October 2022 Bulgarian government decided the purchase A244-S for the two future patrol ships of Bulgarian navy. Bulgarian Navy will receive 24 A244-S mod.3 torpedoes and supporting equipment for the price of 39.3 mln euros. The torpedoes also will be used from Bulgarian navy Eurocopter AS565 Panther helicopters. The first ship is under construction and will be commissioned in 2025.

See also

Bibliography

  • Funnell, Clifford, ed. (February 2007). Jane's Underwater Warfare Systems, 2007-2008 (19th ed.). Jane's Information Group. ISBN  978-0-7106-2815-2.
  • Friedman, Norman (February 2006). The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems (5th ed.). Naval Institute Press. ISBN  9781557502629.

Footnotes

  1. ^ The ET52 is the Chinese development of the Italian Alenia A244-S light ASW acoustic homing torpedo and is considered by many domestic Chinese sources as the equivalent of the A244-S Mod.2 version. ET52 is essentially the A244-S torpedo with technologies of US Mk 46 Mod.2 torpedo incorporated.

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