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  • ...a limit to the calibre of naval cannons at the 1907 Hague Convention. When Germany refused to agree to such restrictions, however, Britain rejoined the arms r
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  • ...of 1903 which led to the development of the ''Nassau''-class battleships, Germany's first dreadnoughts, represented in game by [[SMS Westfalen|SMS ''Westfale ...www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-45_skc07.php <nowiki>[NavWeaps]</nowiki> Germany 28 cm/45 (11") SK L/45]
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  • === Germany === * [[F-84F (Germany)|F-84F]]
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  • ...he default SAP shells will penetrate everything but the heaviest armour on battleships and battlecruisers. ...ost of the targets delivering an abundance of damage. It struggles against battleships or otherwise heavily-armoured parts of the warships (turret faces, armoured
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  • ...g a battlecruiser, the Von der Tann features superior mobility compared to battleships of the time, though the ship is only a first generation battlecruiser and t ...ain armour belts of even some battlecruisers, let alone the heavy belts of battleships. Whilst this does not mean that the guns cannot damage such targets, it's n
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  • ...evastate enemy cruisers and raiders, yet be fast enough to outrun opposing battleships. Built between 1906 and 1909, the Invincible class formed the foundation of ...t to 152 mm and 203 mm shells at long to medium ranges, nevertheless enemy battleships with their much larger cannons will have little trouble cleaving through yo
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  • ...convoys. After discovering problems with the power plant, the Z25 went to Germany for repairs. From the beginning of 1944 and until the end of the war, she c {{Germany destroyers}}
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  • === Germany === === Germany ===
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  • ...sted of ten 30.5 cm SK L/50 guns in five twin turrets. Unlike the previous battleships, these weren't in hexagonal arrangement. Instead three were mounted centerl ...South American ports, the ships left Rio de Janeiro on 16th May, bound for Germany, where they arrived to Kiel on 17th June 1914. The ships sailed about 20,00
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  • |[[File:Germany flag.png|link=|25x25px]] |[[File:Germany flag.png|link=|25x25px]]
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  • === Germany === === Germany ===
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  • ...eration Albion where she, together with four König- and five Kaiser-class battleships, participated in seizing the Baltic island of Ösel (Saaremaa). During the ...mour can still be penetrated when unangled and/or at close range by other battleships and battlecruisers. Notably, the quite thin turtleback armour is overmatc
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  • ...ion at a higher angles of attack and longer ranges. It's best used against battleships and battlecruisers - while the post-penetration effect is miserable, it sti |[[File:Germany flag.png|link=|25x25px]]
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  • ...in the Atlantic and Arctic, and would prove to be the last battle between battleships in European waters. ...o other capital ships, it will often struggle to deal damage against enemy battleships at longer ranges (~10 km), though this is compensated by a surprisingly fas
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  • ...s soon as they were available, which came thanks to the ''Bismarck''-class battleships. ...s, that the 283 mm guns would be mounted on the next generation of "pocket battleships". However this plan did not happen. Another planned use for the gun was on
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  • === Germany === * [[MiG-23MLA (Germany)|MiG-23MLA]]
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  • ...rst used in combat during World War II. The gun was a crucial component of battleships and heavy cruisers, providing them with the firepower needed to engage enem ...ot go through the interwar period unchanged. The escalation of tensions of Germany and Japan in the 1930s led to modernization of the United States' existing
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  • === Germany === === Germany ===
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  • ...de agreement for the 38 cm guns of the ''Bismarck''-class battleships from Germany to arm the ''Kronshtadt''. However, work on the program was terminated when
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  • ...dreadnoughts against their counterparts in the Kaiserlichemarine (Imperial Germany Navy), the same could not be said about battlecruisers. In response, the '' ...e Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 put a 10-year suspension on building new battleships, the Royal Navy decided to modernize the designs increasing the elevation f
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