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    Robert Whitehead (1823–1905) The torpedo was a new weapon developed in the nineteenth century that had a terrible impact in the two world wars. The British engineer Robert Whitehead developed the self-propelled underwater explosive device from earlier inventions by the American Robert Fulton and the Italian Giovanni de Lupis.

  2. Robert Whitehead (Bolton (predgrađe Manchestera), 3. siječnja 1823. – selo Shrivenham 14. studenog 1905. [1] ), bio je britanski brodarski inženjer , poznat po tome što je usavršio i učinio operativnim prvi torpedo na svijetu, na temelju zamisli i prethodnih prototipa Ivana Luppisa , austrougarskog mornaričkog časnika .

  3. Robert Whitehead (à droite) avec une torpille endommagée après un essai, Fiume 1875. En 1866, il expérimente avec succès la première torpille autopropulsée par de l'air comprimé prévue pour être lancée directement par un tube immergé. De multiples échecs l'ont conduit à améliorer sans cesse ses prototypes.

  4. 2 de ago. de 2023 · Image fromTwitter@ComedyCentralAF@. @TheePrincess9. No doubt Robert Whitehead is that star actor we all love to hate. With a career spanning years, he has managed to wow the world with his ...

  5. Robert Whitehead. Robert Whitehead (* 3. Januar 1823 in Bolton, England; † 14. November 1905 in Fiume) war ein britischer Ingenieur und Konstrukteur, der zusammen mit Giovanni Luppis die ersten Torpedos mit eigenem Antrieb und Selbststeuerung entwickelte. Damit schuf er eine Waffe, die beide Weltkriege ( U-Boot-Krieg) entscheidend beeinflusste.

  6. 5 de nov. de 2019 · Robert Whitehead, a legendary producer of serious dramas, died Sat., June 15, at his home in Pound Ridge, New York, just two weeks after receiving the 2002 Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in ...

  7. torpedo, cigar-shaped, self-propelled underwater missile, launched from a submarine, surface vessel, or airplane and designed for exploding upon contact with the hulls of surface vessels and submarines. A modern torpedo contains intricate devices to control its depth and direction according to a preset plan or in response to signals received ...