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Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo

The Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo (formerly known as Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo, or LHT) is a standard 12.75-inch (324 mm) anti-submarine warfare (ASW) torpedo used by the United States Navy.

Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo
Mark 54 Torpedo aboard the USS Ross (DDG-71) in March 2008.
TypeLightweight torpedo
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service2004–present
Used byUnited States Navy
Royal Australian Navy
Indian Navy
Royal Air Force
Royal Thai Navy
Royal Netherlands Navy
Production history
DesignerRaytheon Systems
Designed1999
Unit costUS$839,320 (FY2014)[1]
Produced2003
Specifications
Mass608 lb (276 kg)[2]
Length106.9 in (2.72 m)[2]
Diameter12.75 in (324 mm)[2]

WarheadPBXN-103
Warhead weight96.8 lb (43.9 kg)[2]
Blast yield238 lb (108 kg) TNT

EngineReciprocating external combustion
PropellantOtto II (liquid)
Operational
range
10,000 yd (9.1 km)
Maximum speed >40 kn (74.1 km/h; 46.0 mph)
Guidance
system
Active or passive/active acoustic homing
Launch
platform
Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes, ASW Aircraft, RUM-139 VL-ASROC

Development

The Mark 54 was co-developed by Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems and the U.S. Navy under the U.S. Navy's Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo program in response to perceived problems with the extant Mark 50 and Mark 46 torpedoes. The Mk 50, having been developed to counter very high performance nuclear submarines such as the Soviet Alfa class, was seen as too expensive to use against relatively slow conventional submarines. The older Mk 46, designed for open-ocean use, performed poorly in the littoral areas, where the Navy envisioned itself likely to operate in the future.

 
USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) launches a Mk 54 torpedo.

The Mk 54 was created by combining the homing portion of the Mk 50 and the warhead and propulsion sections of the Mk 46, improved for better performance in shallow water, and with the addition of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology to further reduce costs. It shares much of the software and computer hardware of the Mk 48 ADCAP heavy torpedo, based around a custom PowerPC 603e microprocessor.

Developmental testing began in July 1999, and a successful critical design review was completed in November 1999.

In April 2003, Raytheon was awarded a sole source contract for the production of the Mk 54. Full rate production began in October 2004. In March 2010 the Fifth Fleet requested improvements in the Mk 54's performance against diesel-electric submarines via an Urgent Operational Need Statement (UONS). This led to a software Block Upgrade (BUG) program which began testing in August 2011 and which continues, having been criticised by the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) for using unrealistic proxies for threat submarines.[3]

The Mk 54 can be fired from surface ships via the Mark 32 surface vessel torpedo tubes or the vertical launch anti-submarine rocket (ASROC) systems, and also from most ASW aircraft, although they are slightly different lengths and weights. The P-8 Poseidon uses the High-Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapons Capability (HAAWC) GPS-guided parachute kit to drop torpedoes from high altitude.

The FY14 DOT&E report assessed the Mk 54 (BUG) torpedo as not operationally effective in its intended role: "During operationally challenging and realistic scenarios, the Mk 54 (BUG) demonstrated below threshold performance and exhibited many of the same failure mechanisms observed during the FY 2004 initial operational testing". Shortfalls were also identified with the employing platforms’ tactics and tactical documentation, and interoperability problems with some platform fire control systems.[4]

Operators

Current operators

  Australia
  Brazil
  • Brazilian Navy - In December 2020, the US Department of State approved for $70 million, the sale for Brazil of 22 Mk 54 lightweight torpedo conversion kits for the Mk 46 Mod 5A torpedoes already in operation in the S-70B helicopters of the Brazilian Navy, plus ancillary training, exercise and maintenance spare parts.[6][7]
  Canada

In May 2019 Canada requested 425 Mk 54 lightweight torpedo conversion kits, plus ancillary training, exercise and maintenance spare parts. This procurement will allow Canada to upgrade its current inventory of Mk 46 torpedoes. The Mk 54 lightweight torpedoes are expected to be used on the Royal Canadian Navy's Halifax-class frigates, and the Royal Canadian Air Force's CP-140 Aurora aircraft. The torpedoes are also planned to be deployed from the CH-148 maritime helicopters.[8] On 17 May 2019, the U.S. State Department approved the sale worth US$387 Million (C$514 Million in 2019.) Under Canada's Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy, Canada negotiated an Offset agreement with Raytheon before signing the final deal in order to leverage jobs and economic benefits in Canada.[9]

  India
  • Indian Navy - In June 2011, it was reported that India will get 32 Mk 54 All-Up-Round Lightweight Torpedoes and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $86 million through U.S. government's Foreign Military Sales program for P-8I LRMP.[10]
  Mexico
  • Mexican Navy - In early 2018 the U.S. State Department approved the sale of Mark 54 torpedoes to the Mexican Navy, who will deploy them from their new Sigma-class design frigates, the first of which is being jointly built with Dutch shipbuilding company Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding.[11] In April 2018, the US State Department cleared the sale of an additional 30 Mark 54 torpedoes to the Mexican Navy, which may be carried on MH-60R helicopters, which the Mexican Navy plans to order in the near future.[12]
  Netherlands
  United Kingdom
  • Royal Air Force - In January 2018 it was announced that the P-8 Poseidon aircraft to be operated by the RAF will carry the Mk 54.[13]
  United States

See also

References

  1. ^ "Senate Report 113-044 - NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014". Library of Congress. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.[permanent dead link] 150 Mk 54 cost $125.898m in financial year 2014
  2. ^ a b c d "Fact File: Mk54 Torpedo". US Navy. 27 November 2012. from the original on 13 May 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  3. ^ (PDF). Director, Operational Test & Evaluation (DOT&E). 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  4. ^ (PDF). Director, Operational Test & Evaluation (DOT&E). 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 May 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Team Torpedo: US Firms Sell & Support MK48s and MK54s". Defense Industry Daily. 21 August 2014. from the original on 16 September 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Proposed Purchase of MK 54 Torpedoes by Brazil Approved". U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Brazil. 2 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Brazil - Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedoes". DSCA. 2 December 2019.
  8. ^ https://www.naval-technology.com/news/canada-requests-387m-sale-of-mk-54-torpedoes-from-us/ 23 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine - 22 May 2019, Naval Technology
  9. ^ Coyne, Todd (13 June 2019). "Canada to spend $500M on U.S. anti-submarine torpedo". CTV News Vancouver. CTVNews.ca. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  10. ^ "US clears sale of anti-submarine torpedoes to Indian Navy". The Indian Express. 28 June 2011. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  11. ^ http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/mexico-harpoon-block-ii-missiles-ram-missiles-and-mk-54-torpedoes/ 4 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine January 2018, Defense Security Cooperation Agency
  12. ^ https://thedefensepost.com/2018/04/20/us-approves-sale-mexico-mh-60r-seahawk-helicopters/ 4 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine - April 2018, The Defense Post
  13. ^ "Britain to Purchase Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedo array kits destined for P-8 Poseidon". UK Defence Journal. 4 January 2018. from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018.

External links

  • MK-54 Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo via FAS
  • MK-54 at deagel.com

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The Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo formerly known as Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo or LHT is a standard 12 75 inch 324 mm anti submarine warfare ASW torpedo used by the United States Navy Mark 54 Lightweight TorpedoMark 54 Torpedo aboard the USS Ross DDG 71 in March 2008 TypeLightweight torpedoPlace of originUnited StatesService historyIn service2004 presentUsed byUnited States NavyRoyal Australian NavyIndian NavyRoyal Air ForceRoyal Thai NavyRoyal Netherlands NavyProduction historyDesignerRaytheon SystemsDesigned1999Unit costUS 839 320 FY2014 1 Produced2003SpecificationsMass608 lb 276 kg 2 Length106 9 in 2 72 m 2 Diameter12 75 in 324 mm 2 WarheadPBXN 103Warhead weight96 8 lb 43 9 kg 2 Blast yield238 lb 108 kg TNTEngineReciprocating external combustionPropellantOtto II liquid Operationalrange10 000 yd 9 1 km Maximum speed gt 40 kn 74 1 km h 46 0 mph GuidancesystemActive or passive active acoustic homingLaunchplatformMark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes ASW Aircraft RUM 139 VL ASROC Contents 1 Development 2 Operators 2 1 Current operators 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDevelopment EditThe Mark 54 was co developed by Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems and the U S Navy under the U S Navy s Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo program in response to perceived problems with the extant Mark 50 and Mark 46 torpedoes The Mk 50 having been developed to counter very high performance nuclear submarines such as the Soviet Alfa class was seen as too expensive to use against relatively slow conventional submarines The older Mk 46 designed for open ocean use performed poorly in the littoral areas where the Navy envisioned itself likely to operate in the future USS Roosevelt DDG 80 launches a Mk 54 torpedo The Mk 54 was created by combining the homing portion of the Mk 50 and the warhead and propulsion sections of the Mk 46 improved for better performance in shallow water and with the addition of commercial off the shelf COTS technology to further reduce costs It shares much of the software and computer hardware of the Mk 48 ADCAP heavy torpedo based around a custom PowerPC 603e microprocessor Developmental testing began in July 1999 and a successful critical design review was completed in November 1999 In April 2003 Raytheon was awarded a sole source contract for the production of the Mk 54 Full rate production began in October 2004 In March 2010 the Fifth Fleet requested improvements in the Mk 54 s performance against diesel electric submarines via an Urgent Operational Need Statement UONS This led to a software Block Upgrade BUG program which began testing in August 2011 and which continues having been criticised by the Director Operational Test and Evaluation DOT amp E for using unrealistic proxies for threat submarines 3 The Mk 54 can be fired from surface ships via the Mark 32 surface vessel torpedo tubes or the vertical launch anti submarine rocket ASROC systems and also from most ASW aircraft although they are slightly different lengths and weights The P 8 Poseidon uses the High Altitude Anti Submarine Warfare Weapons Capability HAAWC GPS guided parachute kit to drop torpedoes from high altitude The FY14 DOT amp E report assessed the Mk 54 BUG torpedo as not operationally effective in its intended role During operationally challenging and realistic scenarios the Mk 54 BUG demonstrated below threshold performance and exhibited many of the same failure mechanisms observed during the FY 2004 initial operational testing Shortfalls were also identified with the employing platforms tactics and tactical documentation and interoperability problems with some platform fire control systems 4 Operators EditCurrent operators Edit AustraliaRoyal Australian Navy In October 2010 Australia ordered 200 more torpedoes 5 BrazilBrazilian Navy In December 2020 the US Department of State approved for 70 million the sale for Brazil of 22 Mk 54 lightweight torpedo conversion kits for the Mk 46 Mod 5A torpedoes already in operation in the S 70B helicopters of the Brazilian Navy plus ancillary training exercise and maintenance spare parts 6 7 CanadaRoyal Canadian Air Force Royal Canadian NavyIn May 2019 Canada requested 425 Mk 54 lightweight torpedo conversion kits plus ancillary training exercise and maintenance spare parts This procurement will allow Canada to upgrade its current inventory of Mk 46 torpedoes The Mk 54 lightweight torpedoes are expected to be used on the Royal Canadian Navy s Halifax class frigates and the Royal Canadian Air Force s CP 140 Aurora aircraft The torpedoes are also planned to be deployed from the CH 148 maritime helicopters 8 On 17 May 2019 the U S State Department approved the sale worth US 387 Million C 514 Million in 2019 Under Canada s Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy Canada negotiated an Offset agreement with Raytheon before signing the final deal in order to leverage jobs and economic benefits in Canada 9 IndiaIndian Navy In June 2011 it was reported that India will get 32 Mk 54 All Up Round Lightweight Torpedoes and associated equipment parts training and logistical support for an estimated cost of 86 million through U S government s Foreign Military Sales program for P 8I LRMP 10 MexicoMexican Navy In early 2018 the U S State Department approved the sale of Mark 54 torpedoes to the Mexican Navy who will deploy them from their new Sigma class design frigates the first of which is being jointly built with Dutch shipbuilding company Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding 11 In April 2018 the US State Department cleared the sale of an additional 30 Mark 54 torpedoes to the Mexican Navy which may be carried on MH 60R helicopters which the Mexican Navy plans to order in the near future 12 NetherlandsRoyal Netherlands Navy In 2018 the Royal Netherlands Navy acquired MK 54 torpedoes via the Foreign Military Sales process United KingdomRoyal Air Force In January 2018 it was announced that the P 8 Poseidon aircraft to be operated by the RAF will carry the Mk 54 13 United StatesUnited States NavySee also EditAPR 3E torpedo Russian equivalent A244 S Italian equivalent MU90 Impact French Italian equivalent Sting Ray torpedo British equivalent TAL Shyena Indian equivalent Yu 7 torpedo Chinese equivalent K745 Chung Sang Eo South Korean equivalent Type 97 light weight torpedo G RX4 Japanese equivalentReferences Edit Senate Report 113 044 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 Library of Congress 20 June 2013 Retrieved 7 November 2013 permanent dead link 150 Mk 54 cost 125 898m in financial year 2014 a b c d Fact File Mk54 Torpedo US Navy 27 November 2012 Archived from the original on 13 May 2013 Retrieved 7 November 2013 Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedo PDF Director Operational Test amp Evaluation DOT amp E 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 7 November 2013 Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedo FY14 PDF Director Operational Test amp Evaluation DOT amp E 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 31 May 2015 Retrieved 25 January 2015 Team Torpedo US Firms Sell amp Support MK48s and MK54s Defense Industry Daily 21 August 2014 Archived from the original on 16 September 2012 Retrieved 12 October 2010 Proposed Purchase of MK 54 Torpedoes by Brazil Approved U S Embassy and Consulates in Brazil 2 December 2019 Brazil Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedoes DSCA 2 December 2019 https www naval technology com news canada requests 387m sale of mk 54 torpedoes from us Archived 23 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine 22 May 2019 Naval Technology Coyne Todd 13 June 2019 Canada to spend 500M on U S anti submarine torpedo CTV News Vancouver CTVNews ca Retrieved 10 February 2022 US clears sale of anti submarine torpedoes to Indian Navy The Indian Express 28 June 2011 Archived from the original on 15 September 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2011 http www dsca mil major arms sales mexico harpoon block ii missiles ram missiles and mk 54 torpedoes Archived 4 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine January 2018 Defense Security Cooperation Agency https thedefensepost com 2018 04 20 us approves sale mexico mh 60r seahawk helicopters Archived 4 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine April 2018 The Defense Post Britain to Purchase Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedo array kits destined for P 8 Poseidon UK Defence Journal 4 January 2018 Archived from the original on 5 January 2018 Retrieved 4 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark 54 torpedo MK 54 Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo via FAS MK 54 at deagel com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo amp oldid 1123235785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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