
Caption | A display of three World War II torpedoes from three nations. Top, a British Mark IX; middle, a German G7e(TIII); and bottom, a US Mark XVIII. ww2dbase | ||||
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The German G7e(TIII) and the US Mark XVIII were both electrically powered. The G7e(TIII) has been fitted with an inert US warhead for display purposes.