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− | The hull of the ship is made of 11 mm of steel plates, while the turrets are protected by thinner 8 mm steel. The superstructure is protected by 11 mm steel. Due to the Pr. 30 Ognevoy being a destroyer, this ship is lacking in armour in favour for more speed. | + | The hull of the ship is made of 11 mm of steel plates, while the turrets are protected by thinner 8 mm steel. The superstructure is protected by 11 mm steel. Due to the Pr. 30 Ognevoy being a destroyer, this ship is lacking in armour in favour for more speed. |
=== Mobility === | === Mobility === | ||
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{{main|B-13 (130 mm)}} | {{main|B-13 (130 mm)}} | ||
− | The {{PAGENAME}} | + | The {{PAGENAME}} introduces the famous Soviet 130 mm B-13 mount naval guns, found on all other Soviet destroyers up until the Spokoinyy. These 130 mm guns are a significant upgrade from the 102 mm cannons that the starter Frunze is equipped with, featuring a greater caliber and larger shells. Heavier shells also means that the ballistic performance of the 130 mm guns are superior to the 102 mm guns, and are easier to aim over longer distances. This is a consistent advantage that the Soviet 130 mm guns have over other smaller calibers such as 127 mm and 120 mm. Moreover, the caliber of these guns allows for much greater destructive capability, and these guns retain a solid fire rate of 12 rounds per minute. |
− | Three types of shells are available: | + | While having four guns in two twin mounts is a space-efficient way of getting good firepower, this also results in a distinct vulnerability. Disabling one turret results in a loss of 50% of total firepower, and therefore the firepower of the Ognevoy is in practice inconsistent. The B-13 mounts have very little armour, and do not have exceptional rotation speed. |
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+ | Three types of shells are available: HE, SAP, and HE-VT. The HE has a satisfactory filler of 3.58 kg of TNT, and compares favorably to other destroyer-caliber guns. HE is good at disabling other destroyer's guns and exposed weaponry, as well as hull-breaking smaller costal vessels, but does not have enough power to effectively damage internals components. Moreover, HE deals quite poorly with cruisers, so SAP is recommended in most cases. The SAP shell has a good penetration of 183 mm at 1000 m and a very good explosive mass of 2.35 g of TNT. SAP is adept at destroying internal components such as engines and even ammo racks, and is the quickest way to reduce crew count of an enemy vessel. Moreover, the good penetration of the 130 mm SAP allows the Ognevoy to combat light cruisers if the Ognevoy is placed in an up-tier. | ||
=== Secondary armament === | === Secondary armament === | ||
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{{main|39-K (76 mm)}} | {{main|39-K (76 mm)}} | ||
− | There is only one | + | There is only one twin 76 mm 39-K turret, located behind the second rangefinder. Performance is mediocre against surface targets due to a lack of guns. However, the mount has good elevation and can supplement the 37 mm autocannons in anti-aircraft fire. Therefore, the HE-TF shell is recommended over other shell types. |
=== Anti-aircraft armament === | === Anti-aircraft armament === | ||
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{{main|37 mm/67 70-K (37 mm)|DShK (12.7 mm)}} | {{main|37 mm/67 70-K (37 mm)|DShK (12.7 mm)}} | ||
− | The anti-aircraft armament are the largest improvement over the Frunze. These guns | + | The anti-aircraft armament are the largest improvement over the Frunze. These 37 mm/67 70-K automatic guns can engage air and smaller coastal vessels with a fair amount of effectiveness. While the 37 mm 70-K guns may not compare quite as favorably to the formidable 40 mm Bofors cannon, the 70-K is still a very good weapon against light and fast targets. |
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+ | The Ognevoy also has two DShK 12.7 mm machine guns, but these guns have heavily limited fire angles and are therefore quite difficult to use. | ||
37 mm gets a full HE-belt. | 37 mm gets a full HE-belt. | ||
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{{main|53-39 (533 mm)|BB-1 depth charge}} | {{main|53-39 (533 mm)|BB-1 depth charge}} | ||
− | + | The Ognevoy has access to six 533 mm 53-39 torpedoes in two triple mounts, and these torpedoes will kill any ship or boat that is hit by it at the BR range of the Ognevoy. The speed and explosive mass of these torpedoes are average. | |
== Usage in battles == | == Usage in battles == | ||
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* Excellent AA defense thanks to 37 mm cannons | * Excellent AA defense thanks to 37 mm cannons | ||
* Can easily destroy PT boats with 37 mm cannons | * Can easily destroy PT boats with 37 mm cannons | ||
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* Fairly good speed and rudder handling | * Fairly good speed and rudder handling | ||
* Relatively powerful main battery for tier | * Relatively powerful main battery for tier | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
''Links to articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:'' | ''Links to articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:'' | ||
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* ''reference to the series of the ship;'' | * ''reference to the series of the ship;'' | ||
* ''links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.'' | * ''links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.'' |
Revision as of 09:09, 1 January 2022
This page is about the Soviet destroyer Ognevoy. For other uses, see Pr.30 (Family). |
Contents
Description
The Pr.30, Ognevoy, 1944 is a rank I Soviet destroyer with a battle rating of 4.0 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.87 "Locked On".
General info
Survivability and armour
The hull of the ship is made of 11 mm of steel plates, while the turrets are protected by thinner 8 mm steel. The superstructure is protected by 11 mm steel. Due to the Pr. 30 Ognevoy being a destroyer, this ship is lacking in armour in favour for more speed.
Mobility
Although the Pr. 30 may be a bit slower than Frunze (38 kts vs 48 kts), you will notice better rudder performance.
Mobility Characteristics | |||
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Game Mode | Upgrade Status | Maximum Speed (km/h) | |
Forward | Reverse | ||
AB | |||
Upgraded | 84 | 35 | |
RB/SB | |||
Upgraded | 68 | 29 |
Modifications and economy
Armament
Primary armament
The Ognevoy introduces the famous Soviet 130 mm B-13 mount naval guns, found on all other Soviet destroyers up until the Spokoinyy. These 130 mm guns are a significant upgrade from the 102 mm cannons that the starter Frunze is equipped with, featuring a greater caliber and larger shells. Heavier shells also means that the ballistic performance of the 130 mm guns are superior to the 102 mm guns, and are easier to aim over longer distances. This is a consistent advantage that the Soviet 130 mm guns have over other smaller calibers such as 127 mm and 120 mm. Moreover, the caliber of these guns allows for much greater destructive capability, and these guns retain a solid fire rate of 12 rounds per minute.
While having four guns in two twin mounts is a space-efficient way of getting good firepower, this also results in a distinct vulnerability. Disabling one turret results in a loss of 50% of total firepower, and therefore the firepower of the Ognevoy is in practice inconsistent. The B-13 mounts have very little armour, and do not have exceptional rotation speed.
Three types of shells are available: HE, SAP, and HE-VT. The HE has a satisfactory filler of 3.58 kg of TNT, and compares favorably to other destroyer-caliber guns. HE is good at disabling other destroyer's guns and exposed weaponry, as well as hull-breaking smaller costal vessels, but does not have enough power to effectively damage internals components. Moreover, HE deals quite poorly with cruisers, so SAP is recommended in most cases. The SAP shell has a good penetration of 183 mm at 1000 m and a very good explosive mass of 2.35 g of TNT. SAP is adept at destroying internal components such as engines and even ammo racks, and is the quickest way to reduce crew count of an enemy vessel. Moreover, the good penetration of the 130 mm SAP allows the Ognevoy to combat light cruisers if the Ognevoy is placed in an up-tier.
Secondary armament
There is only one twin 76 mm 39-K turret, located behind the second rangefinder. Performance is mediocre against surface targets due to a lack of guns. However, the mount has good elevation and can supplement the 37 mm autocannons in anti-aircraft fire. Therefore, the HE-TF shell is recommended over other shell types.
Anti-aircraft armament
The anti-aircraft armament are the largest improvement over the Frunze. These 37 mm/67 70-K automatic guns can engage air and smaller coastal vessels with a fair amount of effectiveness. While the 37 mm 70-K guns may not compare quite as favorably to the formidable 40 mm Bofors cannon, the 70-K is still a very good weapon against light and fast targets.
The Ognevoy also has two DShK 12.7 mm machine guns, but these guns have heavily limited fire angles and are therefore quite difficult to use.
37 mm gets a full HE-belt.
12.7 mm gets AP-belt most of the time.
Additional armament
The Ognevoy has access to six 533 mm 53-39 torpedoes in two triple mounts, and these torpedoes will kill any ship or boat that is hit by it at the BR range of the Ognevoy. The speed and explosive mass of these torpedoes are average.
Usage in battles
This is a good all-around destroyer. Good guns, good anti-aircraft weapons, and decent torpedoes. Although it may be a bit slow, this weakness is well compensated by the numerous strengths. If a player is in the division, it is a good escort ship.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Excellent AA defense thanks to 37 mm cannons
- Can easily destroy PT boats with 37 mm cannons
- Fairly good speed and rudder handling
- Relatively powerful main battery for tier
- Low repair costs
Cons:
- Main battery is disabled semi frequently, costing you a significant portion of your firepower
- Stock torpedoes have a range of just 4 km
- First stage ammo storage is easily depleted in sustained combat
- Fires tend to lead to rapid detonations while in near stock configuration
History
Interestingly enough, there is not that much known about this ship. This class of ships was intended to be an improvement over the Project 7 and Project 7U destroyers. Ognevoy guns came straight out of the Tashkent Destroyer when the ship was salvaged. Only two ships were constructed before and during WW2, while the rest was were completed following the war. The Pr. 30 Ognevoy made the way for the Skoryy-class of destroyers. The combat record of Ognevoy itself is unknown, but some sources indicate that it served to its full potential.
Media
See also
Links to articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:
- reference to the series of the ship;
- links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.
External links
Shipyard named after 61 Communards (Судостроительный завод имени 61 коммунара) | |
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Destroyers | |
Project 7U | Soobrazitelny |
Project 30 | Ognevoy |
Project 30-bis | Bezuprechny |
Project 56 | Blagorodnyy · Bravy |
Light Cruisers | |
Svetlana-class | Krasny Kavkaz* |
Battleships | |
Imperatritsa Mariya-class | Imperatritsa Mariya* |
*Previously Russud Shipyard |
USSR destroyers | |
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Imperial Russia | |
Derzky-class | Frunze |
Fidonisy-class | Kerch |
Soviet Union | |
Pr. 1 | Leningrad · Moskva |
Pr. 45 | Opytny |
Pr. 7 | Besposhchadny · Ryany |
Pr. 7U | Soobrazitelny · Stroyny |
Pr. 20 | Tashkent |
Pr. 30 | Ognevoy |
Pr. 30-bis | Smelyi · Bezuprechny |
Pr. 41 | Neustrashimy |
Pr. 56 | Spokoinyy · Blagorodnyy · Bravy |
Trophies | Romania |
Regele Ferdinand-class | Letuchiy |