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A '''Torpedo Control Tower''' (sometimes abbreviated as TCT or T.C.T. on this site, but not historically) on a British capital ship was a cylindrical or oval-shaped armoured structure located before the aft-most turrets on the ship and which housed rangefinders and instruments dedicated to [[Torpedo Control|torpedo control]].
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A '''Torpedo Control Tower''' (often abbreviated as "T.C.T.") on a British capital ship was a cylindrical or oval-shaped armoured structure located before the aft-most turrets on the ship and which housed rangefinders and instruments dedicated to [[Torpedo Control|torpedo control]].
  
Although the weight and space so dedicated seems lavish, it is worth noting that it was not generally the primary control position, as it lacked good forward arcs of visibility.  The editor feels this is symptomatic of what was to become a comically excessive stress on the meager torpedo punch accorded the capital ships of the Royal Navy in this period. {{TONE}}
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Although the weight and space so dedicated seems lavish, it is worth noting that it was not generally the primary control position, as it lacked good forward arcs of visibility.  The editor feels this is symptomatic of what was to become a comically excessive stress on the meager torpedo punch accorded the capital ships of the Royal Navy in this period.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Gun Control Tower]]
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
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[[Category:Torpedo Control]]
 
[[Category:Torpedo Control]]
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[[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 15:00, 28 October 2012

A Torpedo Control Tower (often abbreviated as "T.C.T.") on a British capital ship was a cylindrical or oval-shaped armoured structure located before the aft-most turrets on the ship and which housed rangefinders and instruments dedicated to torpedo control.

Although the weight and space so dedicated seems lavish, it is worth noting that it was not generally the primary control position, as it lacked good forward arcs of visibility. The editor feels this is symptomatic of what was to become a comically excessive stress on the meager torpedo punch accorded the capital ships of the Royal Navy in this period.

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