Limbo (weapon)

Type of anti-submarine mortar


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::summary Type of anti-submarine mortar ::

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FieldValue
nameLimbo
image[[File:Limbo ASW mortar on HMNZS Taranaki (F148) c1963.jpg
captionA Limbo mortar on
originUnited Kingdom
typeAnti-submarine mortar
is_explosiveyes
is_artilleryyes
is_missileyes
is_UKyes
service1955–1980s
used_byRoyal Navy
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Canadian Navy
Libyan Navy
South African Navy
warsFalklands War
designerAdmiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment
crew3
cartridge400 lb depth charge
caliber12 in
barrels3
range400 yd to 1000 yd
fillingMinol
filling_weight94 kg
detonationProximity and/or time
guidanceType 170 sonar
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Limbo, or Anti Submarine Mortar Mark 10 (A/S Mk.10), was the final development of the forward-throwing anti-submarine weapon Squid, designed during the Second World War and was developed by the Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment in the 1950s.

Limbo was installed on the quarterdeck of Royal Navy escort ships from 1955 to the mid-1980s, Australian-built destroyer and s. Limbo was widely employed by the Royal Canadian Navy, being incorporated into all destroyer designs from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, including the , , , and classes and the Type 12 President Class frigates built for the South African Navy in the 1960s.

Operation

Limbo was loaded and fired automatically with the crew under cover and was stabilised in pitch and roll. The firing distance of the mortars was controlled by opening gas vents; rounds could be fired from 400 to. The weapon was linked to the sonar system of the ship, firing on command when the target was in range. The rounds were projected so that they fell in a triangular pattern around the target in any direction around the ship.

The weapon was used in the 1982 Falklands War and remained in service in the Royal Navy and Commonwealth navies until the 1990s.

Sonar control of the A/S Mortar Mk 10

The firing of the Mortar Mk 10 was controlled by the Type 170 (and later the 502) attack sonar from the Sonar Control Room (SCR), which was generally located next to the operations room in the warship. The 170 sonar had three operators who maintained sonar contact with the target and aimed the weapon in bearing, range and depth. Firing was done by means of a pistol grip and trigger mounted to the deckhead.

Surviving examples

General characteristics

  • Total system weight: 35 tons including 51 projectiles (17 salvos).

References

References

  1. [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WAMBR_ASW.php British ASW weapons]
  2. (2010). "An Anti-submarine Weapon: The Limbo Mk NC 10 Mortar". Warship International.
  3. Richardson, Doug. (1981). "Naval Armament". Jane's Publishing.
  4. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3DLmg5sCFs YouTube showing loading and firing]

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