Futlyar (Fizik-2) is a Russian deep-water homing torpedo tested by the Russian Navy in 2017; it entered service in the same year. Developed by the and produced by the Dagdizel Machine-Building Factory, it will replace the UGST (Fizik-1.) Futlyar is a wire-guided, combustion-driven torpedo with a top speed over 60 kn (110 km/h; 69 mph) and a maximum depth capability of more than 500 m (1,600 ft). It would be able to hit targets at a range of over 60 km (32 nmi; 37 mi). It will first equip the new Borey and Yasen classes of nuclear submarines.
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| - Futlyar (Fizik-2) is a Russian deep-water homing torpedo tested by the Russian Navy in 2017; it entered service in the same year. Developed by the and produced by the Dagdizel Machine-Building Factory, it will replace the UGST (Fizik-1.) Futlyar is a wire-guided, combustion-driven torpedo with a top speed over 60 kn (110 km/h; 69 mph) and a maximum depth capability of more than 500 m (1,600 ft). It would be able to hit targets at a range of over 60 km (32 nmi; 37 mi). It will first equip the new Borey and Yasen classes of nuclear submarines. (en)
- El Futlyar (Fizik-2) es un torpedo guiado de nueva generación desarrollado por Rusia, que entró en servicio en 2018. Desarrollado por el y construido por la fábrica de maquinaria Dagdizel, reemplaza al UGST (Fizik-1) previamente en servicio con la Armada de Rusia. El Futlyar es un torpedo guiado por cable con un sistema térmico de búsqueda terminal, capaz de alcanzar velocidades superiores a 60 nudos (111 km/h) a una profundidad máxima de 500 metros y con un alcance superior a 60 km. Las primeras unidades han entrado en servicio con los nuevos submarinos de las clases Borey y Yasen. (es)
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| - Futlyar (Fizik-2) is a Russian deep-water homing torpedo tested by the Russian Navy in 2017; it entered service in the same year. Developed by the and produced by the Dagdizel Machine-Building Factory, it will replace the UGST (Fizik-1.) Futlyar is a wire-guided, combustion-driven torpedo with a top speed over 60 kn (110 km/h; 69 mph) and a maximum depth capability of more than 500 m (1,600 ft). It would be able to hit targets at a range of over 60 km (32 nmi; 37 mi). It will first equip the new Borey and Yasen classes of nuclear submarines. (en)
- El Futlyar (Fizik-2) es un torpedo guiado de nueva generación desarrollado por Rusia, que entró en servicio en 2018. Desarrollado por el y construido por la fábrica de maquinaria Dagdizel, reemplaza al UGST (Fizik-1) previamente en servicio con la Armada de Rusia. El Futlyar es un torpedo guiado por cable con un sistema térmico de búsqueda terminal, capaz de alcanzar velocidades superiores a 60 nudos (111 km/h) a una profundidad máxima de 500 metros y con un alcance superior a 60 km. Las primeras unidades han entrado en servicio con los nuevos submarinos de las clases Borey y Yasen. (es)
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