Historical Events tagged with "torpedo"

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Military & Warfare

Sinking of the SMS Szent István

June 10th, 1918 106 years ago

The Austro-Hungarian battleship SMS Szent István sank off the Croatian coast after being torpedoed by an Italian MAS motorboat. The incident was notable not only for the ship's quick demise but also because it was recorded by a nearby vessel's camera, providing a rare visual account of naval warfare during World War I. This monumental event highlighted the effectiveness of smaller, faster vessels against larger battleships.

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Military & Warfare

USS Cairo Sinks in the Yazoo River

December 12th, 1862 162 years ago

The USS Cairo, a Union ironclad warship, sank on the Yazoo River after being hit by a torpedo, one of the first such attacks in naval warfare. The vessel was part of the Union's campaign to take control of the Mississippi River. Hit just after it had engaged Confederate forts, the Cairo's sinking marked a significant moment in the advancement of naval technology and warfare tactics, emphasizing the increasing role of mines in maritime conflicts.

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