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  • |market=HMS Tiger (Britain) As a postwar ship, the Tiger is also one of the few British ships equipped with radar fire-control, allowing her to obtain firing solutions a
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  • ...update is notable for the introduction of [[:Category:Japan_ships|Japanese ships]]. === Great Britain ===
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  • ...annons in the game, the QF Mark VII provides very good AA coverage for any ships that it's mounted on. With a 0.0986 kg TNT equivalent explosive charge in e ...of production to a pace that couldn't possibly meet British demand. Thus, Britain acquired a licence to produce the gun domestically. Changes were made to th
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  • ...le ~4 kg TNT), with the HE shell being slightly better at setting fires to ships, while the HE-TF and HE-VT have higher shrapnel counts and can burst on air <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
    17 KB (2,627 words) - 04:49, 24 March 2024
  • ...}}- Armour piercing shells, good at damaging interior modules and armoured ships <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • ...redesigned for production in Japan in 1908. Aside from the aforementioned ships, the guns were also used on the Fusō-class battleships and as coastal defe |[[File:Britain flag.png|link=|25x25px]]
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  • |[[File:Britain flag.png|link=|25x25px]] * [[Lewis 1916 (7.72 mm)]], secondary used on a number of British ships, such as [[Fairmile A (ML100)|Fairmile A]], [[Vosper 1 series]] or a reserv
    7 KB (1,071 words) - 14:53, 3 May 2023
  • ...L/60 Mark 1 (40 mm)|Bofors L/60]] were found to be insufficient to defend ships against Japanese Kamikaze attacks and it was eventually settled on developi ...etting reformed navies with former US Navy destroyers serving as the first ships in these new services. For the Italians, they got former Fletcher-class des
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  • ...cannons in the game, the QF Mark V provides very good AA coverage for any ships that it's mounted on. With a 98.6 g TNTeq explosive charge in each HE round ...of production to a pace that couldn't possibly meet British demand. Thus, Britain acquired a licence to produce the gun domestically. Changes were made to th
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  • ...s in the game, the QF STAAG Mark II provides very good AA coverage for any ships that it's mounted on. With a 0.0986 kg TNT equivalent explosive charge in e ...of production to a pace that couldn't possibly meet British demand. Thus, Britain acquired a licence to produce the gun domestically. Changes were made to th
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  • ...a drawback but the actual obstacle is dropping such bombs over AA covered ships. Pilots should note that these bombs might not consistently be enough to si ...nfiltrate by the sides at low-level flight behind the enemies to the cargo ships, and release a torpedo from a safe distance. Always keeping in mind the tor
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  • ...adrons were fitted with the 110 C, and they soon saw battle. The Battle of Britain would be the first major battle for the 110, and it was not good. Due to th ...as anti-tank aircraft, as well as in the Battle of Britain to combat enemy ships and destroy enemy radars.
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  • |market=River class (K-246) (Britain) ...do boats and sometimes destroy them in a single salvo. Even against larger ships, the HE shells can cause significant damage, which coupled with the high ra
    15 KB (2,303 words) - 06:04, 25 June 2023
  • ...September 2019. This update is notable for the introduction of [[:Category:Britain helicopters|British helicopters]], China as a playable nation, Mach 2 jets, === Great Britain ===
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...version of the [[HMNZS Leander|Leander]] class to counter Merchant-raider ships, they had a smaller displacement and armament but were big enough to serve
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  • ...y adopted by the navy since 1932, finding use on everything from transport ships, through destroyers to battleships and aircraft carriers. |[[File:Britain flag.png|link=|25x25px]]
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define * [http://www.navypedia.org/ships/uk/brit_c_f_mtb412.htm <nowiki>[NAVYPEDIA]</nowiki> MTB412 motor torpedo bo
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  • ...ed a total of 133 Westland Wasps. These aircraft served on a variety of RN ships, where they distinguished themselves as reliable search, rescue and anti su {{Britain helicopters}}
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  • === Britain === === Britain ===
    67 KB (10,307 words) - 09:00, 6 June 2023
  • ::''Note: It will work for all unit types, planes, tanks, ships and helicopters'' ::''if for ships then place them on the sea level''
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