Further consideration suggests that the term " aerial torpedo " used in the RN damage summaries was actually intended to refer to guided missiles.
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American commanders had been warned that tests had demonstrated shallow-water aerial torpedo attacks were possible, but no one in charge in Hawaii fully appreciated this.
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This led the army to commission a project to build an " aerial torpedo ", resulting in the Kettering Bug which first flew in 1918.
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"Protector " served in the South Atlantic and in the Norwegian Campaign during World War II before being hit by an aerial torpedo in the Mediterranean.
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It followed on from " Aerial Torpedo " and " Aerial Submarine " and is the first real science fiction series made in the United Kingdom.
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In 1916, Lawrence Sperry built and patented an " aerial torpedo ", a small biplane carrying a TNT charge, a Sperry autopilot and a barometric altitude control.
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She took part in other bombardments; on one she narrowly avoided an aerial torpedo, but was damaged on 30 July when going alongside the battleship at speed.
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It would have been the largest aerial torpedo in the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force, but the since the operating concept became outdated, that torpedo remained uncompleted work.
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They were disappointed with the work of their rivals, because those were as if they had few intentions to deal seriously with the development of aerial torpedo technology.
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The US Navy's aerial torpedo had little differences aside from being capable of being loaded in aircraft and looks almost the same as the bigger Mark 13 ship torpedo.