Yu-6 hî-luî | |
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Luī-hîng | Tiōng-hîng hî-luî |
Guân-sán-tē | Tiong-kok |
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k | |
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan | 2005 |
Sú-iōng tsiá | Tiong-kok |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Ti̍t-kìng | 533 millimetres (21.0 in) |
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Tuâñ-thâu | Ko po̍k-bu̍t |
Detonation mechanism | Tsiap-kīn hi̍k tsiap-tshiok ín-po̍k |
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Thui-tsìn-khì | Otto jên-liāu II |
Ūn-tsok huān-uî | 45 kilometres (28 mi) |
Siōng-kuân sok-tōo | 65 kt (siōng-tuā kong-kik) |
Tō-ín hē-thóng | Pī-tōng / tsú-tōng siañ-tō + bué-liû tsū-tō + suàñ-tō |
Huat-siā pêñ-tâi | Tshàng-tsuí-kàm |
Yu- 6 hî-luî (hàn-gú: 魚-6魚雷; tsuân-miâ: "H/YZQ-006 hîng je̽t tōng-li̍k siañ-suàñ lên-tō huán-tsiâm hî-luî" (H/YZQ-006型熱動力聲線聯導反潛魚雷)[1], kū hîng-hō miâ kiò-tsò: "Yu-6 tāng-hîng hî-luî"; ing-gú: Yu-6 torpedo), sī Tiong-kok gén-tsè ê tsi̍t-tsióng 533 mm tāng-hîng suàñ-tō hî-luî. Yu-6 sī Bí-kok Mark 48 hî-luî ê Tiong-kok tuì-ìng hîng-hō,[2] pīng-tshiáñ teh set-kè siōng siōng-tāng ê tsham-khó Mk 48. M̄-ku Yu-6 ping-huì Mk 48 ê kan-tan hóng-tsè-hîng. Yu-6 hî-luî hîng-hō ê tsóng set-kè-su sī "Tóng Tshun-pîng" (董春鵬).[2]