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It’s funny that you say she has a powerful secondary armament. It’s listed as “76 mm/50 QF Mk X” and its shell being listed as “76 mm HE Mk27” and it’s shell-velocity as being 823 m/s. That’s INCREDIBLY weird because there’s no British nor Brazilian gun designated as a 3-inch (76 mm)/50 Mark X. All the stats for the gun in-game (excluding its reload time and firing range) are the same as the secondary guns on Dreadnought, which seems to have the same gun designation but the model is different, mainly due to Agincourt’s having gun-shields and Dreadnought’s does not. The problem with this is Dreadnought's secondary battery was comprised of only of the 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/50) 18cwt QF l Mark I guns in open-mounts of varied numbers depending on the year depicted and that Agincourt’s secondary battery is uncertain, as sources conflict, but the usually-accepted layout comprised of 10 single 3-inch (76 mm)/45 secondary guns in gun-shields and 2 single 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/45) 20cwt QF HA Mark I guns in HA Mark II mounts. What exactly the 10 single 3-inch guns she mounted in debated. Many sources list it as the 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/45) 20cwt QF Mark I (the same as the 2 single 3-inch AA guns), which most likely would have been in either the PI mounts or the CPV mounts. A few sources list the 10x1 3-inch guns as being 3-inch/50 rather than 3-inch/45, one source (being an article on navypedia) states that the 10x1 3-inch guns were the “76 mm/50 32cwt QF Mk I”. There does not seem to be any naval gun that I can find that actual was designated as being a 23cwt 3-inch gun. But seeing as most sources agree that that the 10x1 3-inch guns were 3-inch/45 guns, I think it’s fair to believe that it was in fact the 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/45) 20cwt QF Mark I guns in either PI or CPV single mounts. However, since Dreadnought 3-inch guns were the 18cwt 12-pounders and Agincourt’s seem to be the 20cwt 12-pounders, I don’t see why their secondary guns are the same gun designation in World of Warships. More importantly, both Dreadnought and Agincourt’s 3-inch guns on World of Warships have their Shell listed as being HE Mark27, having a muzzle-velocity of 823 m/s, and the guns as being 50-caliber. The only 3-inch/50 gun (or any 3-inch gun for that matter) that had that muzzle-velocity and had any HE shells designated as Mark 27, was the AMERICAN 3"/50 Mark 10, which had a muzzle-velocity of 823 m/s, and the only HE Shell it used was designated as “HC Mark 27 Mod 1”. Seems like that’s your 76 mm/50 Mark X. Though it’s odd that the shell-designation is using the American style in-game (ie: 76 mm HE Mk27) rather than the British designation style (which would’ve been 76 mm HE Mk XXVII). That American gun was used as lend-lease within the Royal Navy but I cannot find what it was designated as in Royal Navy service nor what ships they were mounted on. TL;DR: Dreadnought and Agincourt have the USN 3"/50 Mark 10 gun and not their 12-pounder (3”/50) 18cwt QF Mark I and 12-pounder (3”/50) 20cwt QF Mark I guns, respectively. And Agincourt had 10x1 3-inch secondary guns and 2x1 3-inch/45 (12-pdr 18cwt) QF HA Mk I AA guns, not just the 20x1 6-inch/50 and 10x1 3-inch/50 secondaries. Which is FUNNY, because in the model you have in-game, there appears to be two AA guns, one on each side between the bridge and the forward-funnel. It’s so small so I can’t determine if it’s the 20cwt 12-pounder though.
Contributed to the Ottomans making the decision to join the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary? Yeah, nah, they had already signed a secret alliance before the ship was seized so the ship was not a major contributing factor. It convinced them it was the right decision, but wasn't part of the reason.
The name is from The battle of Agincourt in France during the hundred years war. Between France against England. The french lost their cavalry against the english bowmans. 25 Oct 1415 Player: Bryste Server: EU
Battle of Agincourt, was in northern France, in 1415, it show the spelling as Azincourt . there lot of old 14th maps listed too, name, Lancealot , of Asia server.
PBR_Daddy server: NA. The Battle of Agincourt was fought in 1415, on Saint Crispins Day. King Henry V of England was the victor, and the battle set the stage for the conquest of France.
Answer: The Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415! The ship was originally ordered by Brazil in 1911 but was sold to the Ottomans during construction and was named Sultan Osman I. The British seized the ship for use in WW1 and renamed her to Agincourt. Nick: Lukey_Skywalker Server: EU
The year was on 1415 on the 25th day of October in which the Battle of Agincourt occured part of the Hundred Years' War which it resulted as an English Victory over the numerically superior French army on that day. In which the ship was named after the famous battle of Agincourt. IGN: ThomasDGreat Server: ASIA
Fought between England and France, the Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt, in northern France. The English Army, led by Henry V, achieved victory over French superior numbers. AOD_Styrgis Server: NA
Callsign - Ntwidumela. Server - NA (North America) The battle was the final and deciding battle of, "The hundred years war" it was fought on the "25th day of October 1415.
The Battle of Agincourt was on October 25, 1415 ID: Fray_Angelico Server: EU The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War. It took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt , in northern France. NOTE: Azincourt, is the French name of the place of the battle and from it derives the English name Agincourt
La battaglia dello Jutland (in tedesco Skagerrakschlacht, in inglese Battle of Jutland) fu il più grande scontro navale della prima guerra mondiale in termini di naviglio impiegato: ebbe luogo fra il 31 maggio e il 1º giugno 1916 nelle acque del Mare del Nord, e vide scontrarsi le principali flotte da guerra operative nel corso del conflitto; la Royal Navy britannica e la Kaiserliche Marine tedesca
The battle of Agincourt took place in the year 1415 anno Domini (AD)*. Game nickname: TitoPuente Server: EU *if not specified, 1415 could be BC, or non-christian calendar... ;-)
Hello there, On the date of October 25, 1415, Battle of Agincourt took place. The battleship's name was taken from the battle. Thank you, Name: LoneRanger_BB Server: NA
Battle of Agincourt, Friday 25th October 1415 (St Crispins day) name southjn server EU (Friday is based on the contemporary Julian Calendar as the modern Gregorian Calendar didn't get invented until 1582)
The date of the battle of Agincourt was 25 October 1415 (which lead to Kenneth Branagh wearing prisoner number 25101415 in DEAD AGAIN, the film he made after HENRY V). User name: Jno_Aubrey_FRS Server: NA
Q: In what year did the battle after which the battleship Agincourt was named take placed ? A: The Battle of Agincourt 1915. IGN: Emperor_824 Server: Asia
Optimus I like the channel Battle of Agincourt: 1415 October 25th " Henry V, the young king of England, leads his forces to victory at the Battle of Azincourt in northern France." Player WOWS nickname : AMIRAL_OPTIMUS_PRIME_1 Server: EU
crimsonhunter711 server: NA The battle of Agincourt took place in 1415! Also, I feel bad for all of those Ottoman Empire people who paid money for no return.
The battle of Agincourt 1415 "The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War. It took place on 25 October 1415 near Azincourt, in northern France." User: kensei_the_god server:NA
The English, led by Henry V, wanted to secure the throne of France. France under the leadership of Charles VI of France wanted to prevent this. So both powers sent their armies to decide who was superior to the other army. The English sent about 7000-9000 fighters to the front. Among them were foot units and archers. The French ( numbers moderately superior) sent about 16,000-33,000 fighters to the battle, including horsemen, archers and foot units which was fought between Abbeville and Calais. In the battle, the English won against the French and Henry V secured the throne of France. So the correct answer is: 1415 in the 25 October. Name in game : heroLuis Server : EU Have a great Day xD
In this video we mentioned that AA Guns Modification 1 should be mounted on the ship, but in fact we recommend to mount Secondary Battery Modification 1, the icon of which is shown in the video.
We apologize for this error.
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Answer: 25 October 1415 ; Name: Overlord225 ; Server: NA
Answer: 25th octobter 1415, zeewolf007, Server EU
25. Oktober 1415 Savashri EU-Server
25 października 1415 roku. EU Xmarus
Battle of Agincourt, October 25th, 1415
Zeppenwolf NA Server
Designer: So how many gun turrets do you want?
UK, Ottoman Empire, Brazil: Yes
Noice, this is like a Superdreadnought.
Sooo right.
Because, it is a Super Dreadnought.
@@rollsroycegriffon2375 nope, she would need larger guns to be classified as such
Brazilian dreadnought
This ship is literally the royal epitome of “more Dakka”.
This ship is a BLAST! Especially when you drive straight into harms way! She can deal her fair share of hot lead
It’s funny that you say she has a powerful secondary armament. It’s listed as “76 mm/50 QF Mk X” and its shell being listed as “76 mm HE Mk27” and it’s shell-velocity as being 823 m/s.
That’s INCREDIBLY weird because there’s no British nor Brazilian gun designated as a 3-inch (76 mm)/50 Mark X. All the stats for the gun in-game (excluding its reload time and firing range) are the same as the secondary guns on Dreadnought, which seems to have the same gun designation but the model is different, mainly due to Agincourt’s having gun-shields and Dreadnought’s does not.
The problem with this is Dreadnought's secondary battery was comprised of only of the 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/50) 18cwt QF l Mark I guns in open-mounts of varied numbers depending on the year depicted and that Agincourt’s secondary battery is uncertain, as sources conflict, but the usually-accepted layout comprised of 10 single 3-inch (76 mm)/45 secondary guns in gun-shields and 2 single 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/45) 20cwt QF HA Mark I guns in HA Mark II mounts.
What exactly the 10 single 3-inch guns she mounted in debated. Many sources list it as the 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/45) 20cwt QF Mark I (the same as the 2 single 3-inch AA guns), which most likely would have been in either the PI mounts or the CPV mounts. A few sources list the 10x1 3-inch guns as being 3-inch/50 rather than 3-inch/45, one source (being an article on navypedia) states that the 10x1 3-inch guns were the “76 mm/50 32cwt QF Mk I”. There does not seem to be any naval gun that I can find that actual was designated as being a 23cwt 3-inch gun. But seeing as most sources agree that that the 10x1 3-inch guns were 3-inch/45 guns, I think it’s fair to believe that it was in fact the 12-pounder (3-inch (76 mm)/45) 20cwt QF Mark I guns in either PI or CPV single mounts.
However, since Dreadnought 3-inch guns were the 18cwt 12-pounders and Agincourt’s seem to be the 20cwt 12-pounders, I don’t see why their secondary guns are the same gun designation in World of Warships.
More importantly, both Dreadnought and Agincourt’s 3-inch guns on World of Warships have their Shell listed as being HE Mark27, having a muzzle-velocity of 823 m/s, and the guns as being 50-caliber. The only 3-inch/50 gun (or any 3-inch gun for that matter) that had that muzzle-velocity and had any HE shells designated as Mark 27, was the AMERICAN 3"/50 Mark 10, which had a muzzle-velocity of 823 m/s, and the only HE Shell it used was designated as “HC Mark 27 Mod 1”. Seems like that’s your 76 mm/50 Mark X. Though it’s odd that the shell-designation is using the American style in-game (ie: 76 mm HE Mk27) rather than the British designation style (which would’ve been 76 mm HE Mk XXVII). That American gun was used as lend-lease within the Royal Navy but I cannot find what it was designated as in Royal Navy service nor what ships they were mounted on.
TL;DR: Dreadnought and Agincourt have the USN 3"/50 Mark 10 gun and not their 12-pounder (3”/50) 18cwt QF Mark I and 12-pounder (3”/50) 20cwt QF Mark I guns, respectively. And Agincourt had 10x1 3-inch secondary guns and 2x1 3-inch/45 (12-pdr 18cwt) QF HA Mk I AA guns, not just the 20x1 6-inch/50 and 10x1 3-inch/50 secondaries.
Which is FUNNY, because in the model you have in-game, there appears to be two AA guns, one on each side between the bridge and the forward-funnel. It’s so small so I can’t determine if it’s the 20cwt 12-pounder though.
Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415
Username: Grey_Hood
Server: Asia
Contributed to the Ottomans making the decision to join the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary? Yeah, nah, they had already signed a secret alliance before the ship was seized so the ship was not a major contributing factor. It convinced them it was the right decision, but wasn't part of the reason.
As a Turk, I think we definitely tried to be on the side of the British. We must have been compelled to be with the Germans.
The name is from The battle of Agincourt in France during the hundred years war. Between France against England. The french lost their cavalry against the english bowmans.
25 Oct 1415
Player: Bryste
Server: EU
Battle of Agincourt, was in northern France, in 1415, it show the spelling as Azincourt .
there lot of old 14th maps listed too,
name, Lancealot , of Asia server.
3:53 AA Guns Modifikation 1 nice meme^^ for a ship that aint got a single AA gun^^
Answer: Battle of Agoncourt was 1415
Server EU: ragnitoc
"AA guns mod in the 3rd slot"
But... doesnt it NOT have AA
Literally not a single gun
Read all the article. They apologize for the error
PBR_Daddy server: NA. The Battle of Agincourt was fought in 1415, on Saint Crispins Day. King Henry V of England was the victor, and the battle set the stage for the conquest of France.
Answer: The Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415! The ship was originally ordered by Brazil in 1911 but was sold to the Ottomans during construction and was named Sultan Osman I. The British seized the ship for use in WW1 and renamed her to Agincourt.
Nick: Lukey_Skywalker
Server: EU
THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT TOOK PLACE IN 1415 SERVER wows na
how in the world do you tell people to use AA guns modification 1 on this ship when it literally has 0 AA
HAHA! my thoughts exactly, oops! "focusing on reinforcing the secondary armaments, mount AA gun modification 1"
But how do i get her?
way too late bruv. you could get her from the event containers.
@@brandonseng7258 rip, came here after getting 1 shot by it. I thought i could get it.
You can get it for 5300 dubloons from the armory now
The year was on 1415 on the 25th day of October in which the Battle of Agincourt occured part of the Hundred Years' War which it resulted as an English Victory over the numerically superior French army on that day. In which the ship was named after the famous battle of Agincourt.
IGN: ThomasDGreat
Server: ASIA
The Battle of Agincourt occurred in 1415 on St. Chrispin's Day, the 25th. Wadmore_Canada on NA server.
AA Memes incoming
The battle of Agincourt took place in 1415 during the Hundred Years War. My game nickname is: Ahnaf_Sayel and the server is EU
Battle of Agincourt was fought in 1415. Tsushimoid on NA server.
Agincourt, the battle, was in 1415. I am TechnoSarge on the NA server.
Fought between England and France, the Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt, in northern France. The English Army, led by Henry V, achieved victory over French superior numbers.
AOD_Styrgis Server: NA
In the English calendar, the first day of the week isn't Monday. Hence "A" Turret was known as Sunday, not Monday.
Salgunner NA; Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415
Callsign - Ntwidumela. Server - NA (North America) The battle was the final and deciding battle of,
"The hundred years war" it was fought on the "25th day of October 1415.
The Battle of Agincourt was on October 25, 1415
ID: Fray_Angelico
Server: EU
The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War. It took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt , in northern France.
NOTE: Azincourt, is the French name of the place of the battle and from it derives the English name Agincourt
La battaglia dello Jutland (in tedesco Skagerrakschlacht, in inglese Battle of Jutland) fu il più grande scontro navale della prima guerra mondiale in termini di naviglio impiegato: ebbe luogo fra il 31 maggio e il 1º giugno 1916 nelle acque del Mare del Nord, e vide scontrarsi le principali flotte da guerra operative nel corso del conflitto; la Royal Navy britannica e la Kaiserliche Marine tedesca
The Battle of Agincourt took place in the year 1415.
My player name: Wolf_Harms
Server: EU
Great ship by the way!
Renamed Agincourt from Sultan Osman I.
After that, participated in the Battle of Jutland.
Answer: 1916
Name: Kindle Taier
Server: ASIA
The battle of Agincourt took place in the year 1415 anno Domini (AD)*.
Game nickname: TitoPuente
Server: EU
*if not specified, 1415 could be BC, or non-christian calendar... ;-)
Hello there, On the date of October 25, 1415, Battle of Agincourt took place. The battleship's name was taken from the battle.
Thank you,
Name: LoneRanger_BB Server: NA
Battle of Agincourt: October 25th 1415
Captain Adama
Server: NA
The Battle of Agincourt (or Azincourt in French) was fought on the 25th of October 1415
Player: Herr_Bart_von_Tannenfeld
Server: EU
1 Tier 5 Battleship for 2,5 Billion WOWS-Players.
And the lucky Winner is the Toilet Cleaner from Wargaming.
Why don't you make Royal Oak. I am long waiting for having it.
Battle of Agincourt, Friday 25th October 1415 (St Crispins day) name southjn server EU (Friday is based on the contemporary Julian Calendar as the modern Gregorian Calendar didn't get invented until 1582)
Battle of Azincourt took place in 1415 (15.10.) as a part of the Hundred Years' War.
Game Nickname: Purlax
Server: EU
Battle of Agincourt was in the year 1415. Major_Tommy server: NA
Battle of Agincourt took place in 25 October 1415
Wulfovo
EU
Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415
NA server
DocBNG
The Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415 __Cobalt__ EU server
The date of the battle of Agincourt was 25 October 1415 (which lead to Kenneth Branagh wearing prisoner number 25101415 in DEAD AGAIN, the film he made after HENRY V).
User name: Jno_Aubrey_FRS
Server: NA
The Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415, (Saint Crispin's Day)
Mybugg
Server NA
Serwer: EU
Player: Wasyl1968
"Agincourt" took part in the Battle of Jutland on May 31, 1916,
the battle was in 1415
Tempest_Mayhem_actual EU
Battle of Agincourt (October 25, 1415)
Player: CreamySeaman
Server: NA
Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt, in northern France.
Player Name: Colonel_Lonewolf (NA)
Answer: The battle of Agincourt took place 25 October 1415
User: WazzTzTzel
Server: EU
The Battle of Agincourt took place on 25 October 1415
Player: still_guns
Server: EU
The battle happend I think during the 1100's or 1200's
Battle of Agincourt 1415
Server: Asia
Player name: Park_Jeong_Hee
The battle of Agincourt occurred on October 25 1415 in northern France and was an English victory. In game name is firefighter2006 server NA
Battle after which battleship was named played out on 25th October 1415. EU - CruleD
If that's the closest I will be to play a Brazilian battleship, I will take it.
Thorbjorn_Thorsteinsson 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt, in northern France
Battle of Agincourt, It took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt, in northern France. ID: Andrew_BRJ (NA server)
Agincourt was fought on St. Crispin's Day of the year 1415 "Villains, Ribalds, and the brawl ridiculous.. " Player: StrohsVonPabst Server NA
Q: In what year did the battle after which the battleship Agincourt was named take placed ?
A: The Battle of Agincourt 1915.
IGN: Emperor_824
Server: Asia
Answer: Battle of Agincourt, October 25, 1415
IGN: JKgeneral2
Server: NA
I wonder if the Legends version will reflect the PC version.
The Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415
Server - EU
Player - SirAlbertFish
:)
Battle of Agincourt took place on October 25th of the year 1415.
Player: Admiral_Austin_Mars
Server: NA
25 October 1415
It's the date of the battel of Agincourt.
PlayForFun82 on NA server
I payed for the uss Texas but now it's not there. So what's up with that?
Is it available for the console the "Legends" version?
No, legends is different and even more shit
Optimus
I like the channel
Battle of Agincourt: 1415 October 25th " Henry V, the young king of England, leads his forces to victory at the Battle of Azincourt in northern France."
Player WOWS nickname : AMIRAL_OPTIMUS_PRIME_1
Server: EU
Agincourt was fought of 10-25-1415, imntfrgttn, NA
named after the battle of Agincourt took place in October of 1415.
L0rd_Vulcan
NA server
Battle of Agincourt: 25 October, Year 1415
Player: Carini1
Server: NA
Battle of Agincourt was fought on 25th October 1415
Player: Asureus
Server: EU
Battle of Agincourt took place in the year 1415
PRTA_tobi Server: EU
Battle of Agincourt occurred during the Hundred Years War in 1415 (specific 25 Oct 1415)
IGN: blackkey17 (ASIA server)
Battle of Agincourt was in 1415 october 25
Haddock_74
EU server
The Battle of Agincourt occurred in 1415 ConquerorThe6th server: NA
The battle of Agincourt took place during the year 1415 TacitRoninMk1 server: EU
Agincourt's battle was in 25 october 1415
Battle of Agincourt was 1415
Sea_AnEnemy
NA Server
Battle of Agincourt: 25 October, Year 1415
Player: Dagnot
Server: NA
Battle of agincourt took place on 25th October 1415
Player name:Bangla999
Server:ASIA
IGN: tolangrimm NA
When was the Battle of Agincourt fought? Saint Crispin's day! 25 October 1415
Battle of agincourt took place on 25th October 1415
World of warship legend profile:Crispy_herb4
Agincourt was fought in 1415.. W_A_Killer Server EU
It was put to sale because Argentina was afraid of Brazil becoming a naval power
Answer: 25 October 1415 ; Name: Moodermonster; Server: EU
Battle of Agincourt was 1415
B5fie
EU Server
Of course it was going to appear. And in shady loot crates too. GGWP.
The Battle of Jutland 31 May to 1 June 1916. Codexena server:WOWS NA
Battle of Agincourt was fought on 25th October 1415
Player: SeaWolf7
Server: EU
The battle of agincourt took place in the year 1415.
Server: EU
IGN: Vlamiral
The battle took place in the year 1415.
Server: NA
Nickname: Clipper312
October 25, 1415 - [COBRA]Tactical Mentat - NA Server
crimsonhunter711 server: NA
The battle of Agincourt took place in 1415!
Also, I feel bad for all of those Ottoman Empire people who paid money for no return.
Thanks Matthew. At least, Turkish players would like to see this BB as a premium ship along with an eventual Turkish destroyer tree...
@@SarpBaranOzkan I want Yavuz Please We deserve Yavuz as a panEuro ship
Player: BadmiralRaspoutine
Server: NA
The Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415.
The battle of Agincourt 1415
"The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War. It took place on 25 October 1415 near Azincourt, in northern France."
User: kensei_the_god
server:NA
Answer: The battle of Agincourt took place 25 October 1415
User: Narkissos_1
Server: EU
The English, led by Henry V, wanted to secure the throne of France. France under the leadership of Charles VI of France wanted to prevent this. So both powers sent their armies to decide who was superior to the other army. The English sent about 7000-9000 fighters to the front. Among them were foot units and archers. The French ( numbers moderately superior) sent about 16,000-33,000 fighters to the battle, including horsemen, archers and foot units which was fought between Abbeville and Calais. In the battle, the English won against the French and Henry V secured the throne of France.
So the correct answer is: 1415 in the 25 October.
Name in game : heroLuis
Server : EU
Have a great Day xD
Answer: 1415 (Battle of Agincourt)
Player: Takakikun
Server: ASIA
Player: griminatron
Server: NA
Battle of Agincourt: 1415