![]() ![]() Medium and long ranges are optimal for engagements, but with the help of their 139 mm secondary battery guns with improved accuracy, the new ships can also show their worth in close-range encounters. ![]() The ships' armor does a great job in protecting their citadels against medium-caliber AP shells, but the new cruisers are quite vulnerable against HE and SAP shells. The new ships are capable of achieving high speeds with the help of the improved "French-specific" Engine Boost consumable. While they reload slowly, this is compensated for by the Main Battery Reload Booster consumable. The main feature of the newcomers is their large-caliber guns (in terms of their class) mounted on the bow. These new ships have found their places next to the first branch of French cruisers. 1.10.1 German Tier X battleship Mecklenburg.1.9.16 Soviet Tier VIII aircraft carrier Chkalov.1.9.15 Soviet Tier VIII cruiser Tallinn.1.9.14 German Tier VIII cruiser Admiral Hipper.1.9.13 British Tier VIII cruiser Belfast '43. ![]() 1.9.12 Soviet Tier X destroyer Grozovoi.1.9.10 Pan-Asian destroyers Hsienyang, Chung Mu, and Yueyang.1.9.7 Soviet Tier X cruiser Petropavlovsk.1.9.4 Pan-Asian Tier VIII cruiser Harbin.1.8.2 Changing sub depth to facilitate quick combat characteristic changes.1.8.1 Countering subs and sub survivability.1.4 Arms Race in Random and Co-op Battles.1.2 Italian Destroyers in the Tech Tree. ![]()
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