1935 That is still under The 1930 London Treaty Limitations. • 15-Inch Main Guns -- Minimum-Size Main Guns = 13-Inch • Maximum Speed = 30 Knots -- Fast Battleship for Carrier Anti-Aircraft Support • 1.1-Inch Tower Guns (Anti-Aircraft Weaponry) -- +20% Barrel Length • 3-Inch Secondary Guns (Anti-Destroyer Weaponry) -- +20% Barrel Length • Maximum Belt Armor = 15-Inches • Deck Armor Rated against 15-Inch Guns • Warship Components not at Maximum Level MAIN GUN PLACEMENT OPTIONS • Crossing-The-T (HMS Dreadnought [1902/1906]) • Broadside Battleline (USA Standard Battleship) • Kiting (Nelson and KGV; but, with Main Guns on the Stern) Your Battleship was a Poor Design. British Naval Warfare Technology is overrated.
1925 Spain If I remember correctly, I think that Spanish Main Gun Size was 13-Inch or 14-Inch at that time. Therefore, your Armor Rating could have been reduced to 14-Inch Belt at the minimum; and, Rated for 14-Inch Guns at Maximum. That Weight Reduction could allow for better Armor Protection elsewhere; or, allow for 3.0-Inch Guns and 1.1-Inch Guns as Anti-TB/DD Weaponry.
Ulairi survived and sunk everything but don't remember size of his BB
Well I don't think it really matters, as he was one of the few to survive, if not only one
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This ship is really good to destroyed DDs
It did do good against those poor Destroyers for sure!
1935
That is still under The 1930 London Treaty Limitations.
• 15-Inch Main Guns
-- Minimum-Size Main Guns = 13-Inch
• Maximum Speed = 30 Knots
-- Fast Battleship for Carrier Anti-Aircraft Support
• 1.1-Inch Tower Guns
(Anti-Aircraft Weaponry)
-- +20% Barrel Length
• 3-Inch Secondary Guns
(Anti-Destroyer Weaponry)
-- +20% Barrel Length
• Maximum Belt Armor = 15-Inches
• Deck Armor Rated against 15-Inch Guns
• Warship Components not at Maximum Level
MAIN GUN PLACEMENT OPTIONS
• Crossing-The-T
(HMS Dreadnought [1902/1906])
• Broadside Battleline
(USA Standard Battleship)
• Kiting
(Nelson and KGV; but, with Main Guns on the Stern)
Your Battleship was a Poor Design.
British Naval Warfare Technology is overrated.
Indeed, it was a pretty poor design, and she definitely paid the price for it
1925 Spain
If I remember correctly, I think that Spanish Main Gun Size was 13-Inch or 14-Inch at that time.
Therefore, your Armor Rating could have been reduced to 14-Inch Belt at the minimum; and, Rated for 14-Inch Guns at Maximum.
That Weight Reduction could allow for better Armor Protection elsewhere; or, allow for 3.0-Inch Guns and 1.1-Inch Guns as Anti-TB/DD Weaponry.