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MK 54 - Torpedo

 
Description
The MK 54 Lightweight Torpedo was previously known as the Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo (LHT).

The MK 54 Mod 0 Lightweight Torpedo integrates existing torpedo hardware and software from the MK 46, MK 50 and MK 48 torpedo programs with state-of-the-art commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) digital signal-processing technology. It incorporates an advanced guidance and control (G&C) section employing COTS processing technologies and tactical software improvements to significantly increase shallow water counter-countermeasure capability at reduced lifecycle costs. These features provide performance improvements in the most challenging littoral scenarios. Future development will continue to provide improvements to shallow water performance via software Advanced Processor Build (APB) upgrades, and the MK 54 Mod 1 adds a new sonar array assembly and improved processing capability. The MK 54 Mod 0 Lightweight Torpedo reached Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in 2004. The MK 54 Vertically Launched ASW Rocket (ASROC)(VLA) system reached IOC in 2010.

Current upgrade efforts are focusing on improving MK54 performance in shallow water against the most challenging of targets.
 
Point Of Contact
Office of Corporate Communication (SEA 00D)
Naval Sea Systems Command (OOD)
Washington, D.C. 20376
 
General Characteristics, MK 54
Primary Function: Lightweight Torpedo
Contractor: Raytheon
Propulsion: liquid propellant
Length: 106.9 inch
Diameter: 12.75 inch
Weight: 608 pounds
Warhead: 96.8 pounds, high-explosive
 
Last Update: 27 November 2012