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**[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|Navy]] [[Type K-3 / No.1 Class]] (Rank {{#unit:jp_no1_ch2|rank}}, BR {{#unit:jp_no1_ch2|br}})
 
**[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|Navy]] [[Type K-3 / No.1 Class]] (Rank {{#unit:jp_no1_ch2|rank}}, BR {{#unit:jp_no1_ch2|br}})
 
*Weapons
 
*Weapons
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**[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|Kingom of Italy (pre-'46)]] [[S.I. 250/533,4X7,5 Tipo A (533 mm)]]
 
**[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|Navy]] [[36 cm/45 Type 41 (356 mm)|36 cm/45 Type 41]] (356 mm)
 
**[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|Navy]] [[36 cm/45 Type 41 (356 mm)|36 cm/45 Type 41]] (356 mm)
 
**[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|Navy]] [[15 cm/50 Type 41 (152 mm)|15 cm/50 Type 41]] (152 mm)
 
**[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|Navy]] [[15 cm/50 Type 41 (152 mm)|15 cm/50 Type 41]] (152 mm)
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** {{Specs-Link|buccaneer_s2}} (Rank {{#unit:buccaneer_s2|rank}}, BR {{#unit:buccaneer_s2|br}})
 
** {{Specs-Link|buccaneer_s2}} (Rank {{#unit:buccaneer_s2|rank}}, BR {{#unit:buccaneer_s2|br}})
 
** {{Specs-Link|lightning_f53}} (Rank {{#unit:lightning_f53|rank}}, BR {{#unit:lightning_f53|br}}, 📦Pack)
 
** {{Specs-Link|lightning_f53}} (Rank {{#unit:lightning_f53|rank}}, BR {{#unit:lightning_f53|br}}, 📦Pack)
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== Naval shell calibres ==
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Translating the key inch calibres into a common units and showing penetration of some of the naval shells in roughly the same calibre. This table is meant to give you a rough idea of how much protection does the ship armor give at a typical combat ranges. Going by inches as a base puts some nations in a disadvantage in terms of a number of entries in the table (notably Germans).
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=== AP ===
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Note: A number of guns (notably Japanese) use SAP instead of AP ammunition for the same purpose. 30° @ 5000m was selected to illustrate real ranges and hit angles. While not universal (e.g. ≥12" guns rarely shoot at targets so close) it should give you a rough idea about the performance for the shells boiled down to a single number.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! inch
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! mm official
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! mm SI calculated
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! style="width: 300px;" | Penetration @ 30° @ 5000m
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|-
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| 3
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|| 76
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|| {{#expr: 3 * 25.4 round 2}}
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|| <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|30|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=3-inch Mark 10 (76 mm)|30mm - 3-inch Mark 10 (76 mm)]]
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|37|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=3-inch Mk.34 (76 mm)|37mm - 3-inch Mk.34 (76 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 25px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">30mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">37mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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| 4
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|| 102
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|| {{#expr: 4 * 25.4 round 2}}
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|| –
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|-
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| 5 || 127 || {{#expr: 5 * 25.4 round 2}} || <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|93|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=5 inch/51 Mk.7 (127 mm)|93mm - 5 inch/51 Mk.7 (127 mm)]]
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|86|[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|link=120 mm/50 O.T.O. Mod.1936 (120 mm)|86mm - 120 mm/50 O.T.O. Mod.1936 (120 mm)]]
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|73|[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|link=120 mm/45 Canet-Schneider-Armstrong mod.1918-19 (120 mm)|73mm - 120 mm/45 Canet-Schneider-Armstrong mod.1918-19 (120 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 25px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">93mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">86mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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| 6 || 152 || {{#expr: 6 * 25.4 round 2}} || <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|100|[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|link=6-inch/45 Type 41 (152 mm)|100mm - 6-inch/45 Type 41 (152 mm)]]
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|145|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=6 inch/47 Mk.16 (152 mm)|145mm - 6 inch/47 Mk.16 (152 mm)]]
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|146|[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|link=152/53 mm O.T.O. Mod.1929 (152 mm)|146mm - 152/53 mm O.T.O. Mod.1929 (152 mm)]]
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|156|[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|link=152/55 mm Ansaldo Mod.1934 (152 mm)|156mm - 152/55 mm Ansaldo Mod.1934 (152 mm)]]
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|158|[[File:Britain flag.png|25x25px|link=6 inch/50 QF Mark N5 (152 mm)|158mm - 6 inch/50 QF Mark N5 (152 mm)]]
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|177|[[File:USSR flag.png|25x25px|link=152 mm/57 B-38 (152 mm)|177mm - 152 mm/57 B-38 (152 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 30px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">100mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">177mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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| 8 || 203 || {{#expr: 8 * 25.4 round 2}} || <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|214|[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|link=203 mm/50 Ansaldo mod.1924 (203 mm)|214mm - 203 mm/50 Ansaldo mod.1924 (203 mm)]]
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|218|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=8 inch/55 Mark 9 (203 mm)|218mm - 8 inch/55 Mark 9 (203 mm)]]
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|227|[[File:Britain flag.png|25x25px|link=8 inch/55 Mark 12 (203 mm)|227mm - 8 inch/55 Mark 12 (203 mm)]]
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|247|[[File:Germany flag.png|25x25px|link=20.3 cm/60 SK C/34 (203 mm)|227mm - 20.3 cm/60 SK C/34 (203 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 30px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">214mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">247mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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| 12 || 305 || {{#expr: 12 * 25.4 round 2}} || <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|315|[[File:USSR flag.png|25x25px|link=12-inch/52 pattern 1907 (305 mm)|315mm - 12-inch/52 pattern 1907 (305 mm)]]
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|316|[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|link=12-inch/50 Vickers (305 mm)|316mm - 12-inch/50 Vickers (305 mm)]]
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|275|[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|link=12-inch/45 Vickers (305 mm)|275mm - 12-inch/45 Vickers (305 mm)]]
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|328|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=12 inch/50 Mk.7 (305 mm)|328mm - 12 inch/50 Mk.7 (305 mm)]]
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|286|[[File:Britain flag.png|25x25px|link=305 mm/45 Mark X (305 mm)|286mm - 305 mm/45 Mark X (305 mm)]]
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|419|[[File:USSR flag.png|25x25px|link=305 mm/54 B-50 (305 mm)|419mm - 305 mm/54 B-50 (305 mm)]]
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|304|[[File:Germany flag.png|25x25px|link=305 mm/50 SK L/50 (305 mm)|304mm - 305 mm/50 SK L/50 (305 mm)]]
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|405|[[File:Kingdom Italy flag.png|25x25px|link=305 mm/46 Vickers model 1909 (305 mm)|405mm - 305 mm/46 Vickers model 1909 (305 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 30px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">275mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">419mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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| 14 || 356 || {{#expr: 14 * 25.4 round 2}} || <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|415|[[File:IJN flag.png|25x25px|link=36 cm/45 Type 41 (356 mm)|415mm - 36 cm/45 Type 41 (356 mm)]]
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|420|[[File:USA flag.png|25x25px|link=12 inch/50 Mk.7 (305 mm)|420mm - 12 inch/50 Mk.7 (305 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 30px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">415mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">420mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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| 15 || 381 || {{#expr: 15 * 25.4 round 2}} || <div style="position: relative; margin: -19px 25px 0 0; height: 19px;">{{User:U12017485/RangeChart
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|390|[[File:Germany flag.png|25x25px|link=SK L/45 (380 mm)|390mm - SK L/45 (380 mm)]]
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|416|[[File:Britain flag.png|25x25px|link=15 inch/42 BL Mark I (381 mm)|416mm - 15 inch/42 BL Mark I (381 mm)]]
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}}
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</div>
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<div style="position: relative; margin: 0 30px 0 0;">
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 0%; font-size: 60%">390mm</div>
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<div style="position: absolute; top:2px; left: 100%; font-size: 60%">416mm</div>
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</div>
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|-
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|}
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== See also ==
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Various [[Special:ListUsers|profile pages]] on the Wiki that I found worth checking out. If you'd like to add someone or yourself - feel free to ping me, or just edit this section directly - I won't mind.
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* [[User:U42773747|Bangerland]] - '''a lot''' of guides/tips/hints for Ground Forces. Pretty much a must-see for anyone struggling.
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* [[User:U31139476|X_pazzo1972_X]] - various cool info about vehicles, e.g. which minor nations are already in the game, what vehicles were only tech demonstrators, etc.
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* [[User:U17577377|ShimakazeChan]] - lots of info, but one key thing to check out is his "Missing Vehicles" table that contains stuff that's at least partially implemented, but not available in the game
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* [[User:U44629479|Colok76286]] - among many things on his profile, you can find a list of all torpedo-carrying vehicles and a list of event vehicles grouped by year
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* [[User:U64962917|AN_TRN_26]] - a list of WW2 ace pilots, planes they used, their tactics, etc.
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* [[User:U3312106|RideR2]] - useful for air-mode players: turn rate @ IAS
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* Other:
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** [[User:U124604314|Shootsave]] - hints/tactics/ideas
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** [[User:U13682523|Flame2512]] - pretty cool Sidewinder family free
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** [[User:U39663486|CaID]] - some info on the bullet types
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** [[User:U5724584|MiniMe943]] - "Gaijin please", with pictures
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** [[User:U89228991|Math3matica]] - "Gaijin please" for naval
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** [[User:U41010317|Hinyanawi_Tenshi]] - "Gaijin please" for China
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** [[User:U4656018|MO_Blahajman]] - "Gaijin please" for Chinese ground forces, with details

Revision as of 18:27, 4 January 2023

Nothing like a good, sunny day in a reserve boat

See the gallery of my screenshots (I'd like to think that I make a quality images for the wiki) and contributions.

Articles improved

A list of articles that I've made a significant contributions to the content of, from latest to oldest edits within each category.

Fun facts

  • Joined November 2013, play on/off
  • Highest win % with decent number of games: SM.91/Ho-Ri Prototype/RN Attilio Regolo
  • Highest number of games: Leopard I
  • Most played mode: Tanks Arcade
  • Spent on game: >€300
  • Ranks (only those worth noting): USA flag.png USA: Tanks VI Germany flag.png GER: Tanks VI, Heli V USSR flag.png USSR: Tanks IV, Air III Britain flag.png UK: Tanks III, Air IV Japan flag.png JAP: Tanks V, Air V, Fleet V Italy flag.png IT: Air IV, Fleet IV

Light Rockets (≤5 kg)

A list of ≤5 kg rockets in ranks ≥III, needed for some of the missions in War Thunder, like Battle Pass mission "Ballistic calculation".

Naval shell calibres

Translating the key inch calibres into a common units and showing penetration of some of the naval shells in roughly the same calibre. This table is meant to give you a rough idea of how much protection does the ship armor give at a typical combat ranges. Going by inches as a base puts some nations in a disadvantage in terms of a number of entries in the table (notably Germans).

AP

Note: A number of guns (notably Japanese) use SAP instead of AP ammunition for the same purpose. 30° @ 5000m was selected to illustrate real ranges and hit angles. While not universal (e.g. ≥12" guns rarely shoot at targets so close) it should give you a rough idea about the performance for the shells boiled down to a single number.

inch mm official mm SI calculated Penetration @ 30° @ 5000m
3 76 76.2
30mm - 3-inch Mark 10 (76 mm)
37mm - 3-inch Mk.34 (76 mm)
30mm
37mm
4 102 101.6
5 127 127
93mm - 5 inch/51 Mk.7 (127 mm)
86mm - 120 mm/50 O.T.O. Mod.1936 (120 mm)
73mm - 120 mm/45 Canet-Schneider-Armstrong mod.1918-19 (120 mm)
93mm
86mm
6 152 152.4
100mm - 6-inch/45 Type 41 (152 mm)
145mm - 6 inch/47 Mk.16 (152 mm)
146mm - 152/53 mm O.T.O. Mod.1929 (152 mm)
156mm - 152/55 mm Ansaldo Mod.1934 (152 mm)
158mm - 6 inch/50 QF Mark N5 (152 mm)
177mm - 152 mm/57 B-38 (152 mm)
100mm
177mm
8 203 203.2
214mm - 203 mm/50 Ansaldo mod.1924 (203 mm)
218mm - 8 inch/55 Mark 9 (203 mm)
227mm - 8 inch/55 Mark 12 (203 mm)
227mm - 20.3 cm/60 SK C/34 (203 mm)
214mm
247mm
12 305 304.8
315mm - 12-inch/52 pattern 1907 (305 mm)
316mm - 12-inch/50 Vickers (305 mm)
275mm - 12-inch/45 Vickers (305 mm)
328mm - 12 inch/50 Mk.7 (305 mm)
286mm - 305 mm/45 Mark X (305 mm)
419mm - 305 mm/54 B-50 (305 mm)
304mm - 305 mm/50 SK L/50 (305 mm)
405mm - 305 mm/46 Vickers model 1909 (305 mm)
275mm
419mm
14 356 355.6
415mm - 36 cm/45 Type 41 (356 mm)
420mm - 12 inch/50 Mk.7 (305 mm)
415mm
420mm
15 381 381
390mm - SK L/45 (380 mm)
416mm - 15 inch/42 BL Mark I (381 mm)
390mm
416mm

See also

Various profile pages on the Wiki that I found worth checking out. If you'd like to add someone or yourself - feel free to ping me, or just edit this section directly - I won't mind.

  • Bangerland - a lot of guides/tips/hints for Ground Forces. Pretty much a must-see for anyone struggling.
  • X_pazzo1972_X - various cool info about vehicles, e.g. which minor nations are already in the game, what vehicles were only tech demonstrators, etc.
  • ShimakazeChan - lots of info, but one key thing to check out is his "Missing Vehicles" table that contains stuff that's at least partially implemented, but not available in the game
  • Colok76286 - among many things on his profile, you can find a list of all torpedo-carrying vehicles and a list of event vehicles grouped by year
  • AN_TRN_26 - a list of WW2 ace pilots, planes they used, their tactics, etc.
  • RideR2 - useful for air-mode players: turn rate @ IAS
  • Other: