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There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Wire-Guided Torpedo.
Wire-Guided Torpedo - as a noun
A torpedo that is electrically guided from the attacking vessel via thin wires connected between the torpedo and its guidance mechanism.
Example: "Typically, wire-guided torpedoes initially run at low speed (in order to maximize their range and to minimize their self-generated noise) while they close the range (the approach speed) and speed up during the attack phase (the attack speed)."
Example Sentences
"The wire-guided torpedo system allows for precise targeting underwater."
"The crew launched a wire-guided torpedo from the submarine's torpedo tubes."
"The wire-guided torpedo was remotely controlled by the operators on the surface ship."
"The advanced wire-guided torpedo technology greatly enhanced naval warfare capabilities."
"A wire-guided torpedo can be steered towards its target using electrical signals."