Cookie Consent by Privacy Policies Generator

Mk 54


Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo


Overview


Mark 54

Close-up of an exercise variant of the Mark 54 lightweight torpedo in the air during launch from a Mark 32 torpedo tube in 2014.
Source: US Navy - © Public domain

Origin
United States
Type
Lightweight torpedo
Entered service
2004
Status
In service
Development
Late 1990's - Early 2000's
Developer
United States - Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
United States - US Navy
Production
2003 - Present
Producer
United States - Raytheon
Unit cost
US $ 839.000 in 2014
Number produced
Produced new and as conversion kits for Mk 46
Designations
LHT / Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo
MAKO
Notable users
United States
Australia
Canada

Details


Facts Mark 54
General
Origin
United States
Type
Lightweight torpedo
Launch platform
Aircraft, helicopters, surface vessels, VL-ASROC
Target platform
Submarines
Dimensions
Diameter
324 mm
Length
2.72 m
Weight
276 kg
Warhead
Filler
43.9 kg PBXN-103 with 108 kg TNT equivalent
Guidance
Homing
Active or passive acoustic homing
Wire guidance
No
Propulsion
Engine type
Reciprocating external combustion
Power source
Otto II liquid fuel
Propulsion
Twin contra-rotating propeller
Performance
Speed
Over 40 knots
Range
Over 9 km
Depth
Over 450 m (estimate)

Platforms


RUM-139 VL-ASROC

The RUM-139C variant of the VL-ASROC carries the Mark 54 torpedo as its payload.

Media


Related articles


Mk 46

The Mk 54 uses the propulsion section of the late production model Mark 46 lightweight torpedo.

Existing stocks of Mk 46 can be upgraded to Mk 54 with a conversion kit.

Mk 50

The Mk 54 uses the homing section of the Mk 50 torpedo.