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  • ...l. The armament of the Hellcat allows engaging many ships or boats. Larger ships as destroyers or cruisers will have a hard time seeing how this almost unst An utmost task is to destroy enemy ships. The F6F-5N just like the earlier F6F-5 is packed with lots of payloads opt
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  • ...capable of carpet bombing large areas of ground battles or destroy entire ships in naval battles, of course it can also destroy several bases in air battle ...ber 1, 1939, thus greatly increasing the demand for patrol aircraft. Great Britain immediately ordered 106 units of PBY-5 (dubbed Catalina I), while the USA o
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  • | link = Avenger Mk II (Great Britain) ...ed torpedo ([[Mk.13-1 Case (1,927 lb)|Mk.13-1 Case]]) that makes attacking ships much easier. Machine gun upgrades may not be needed initially, as the stock
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  • ...uisers and battleships (Carriers are too armoured* and destroyers or Cargo ships would be overkill) ...a. In September 1944, the aircraft entered service with the USAAF units in Britain, and in January 1945, in Italy. Beginning in July 1945, A-26 aircraft were
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  • ...nd has a good bomb load for destroying hard targets like tanks, pillboxes, ships and bases. Its defensive turret consists of two fast-firing MG 81s but they During the Battle of Britain, the Ju 87 was shown to be outclassed and outdated by modern allied aircraf
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  • Initially, British cities and ships were top-priority targets for the Do 217Es. The KG 2 bomber squadron was gi The Do 217E's combat début over Great Britain took place in the middle of July 1941, when KG 2 and KG 40 aircraft bombed
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  • ...st nations, however, it lacks when compared to aircraft from France, Great Britain or the Soviet Union and to some extent the United States and their use of a ...could be equipped with such fighters to provide air cover for Kriegsmarine ships at sea and at unfitted anchoring positions.
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  • ...0lb bombs can quickly destroy targets such as tanks, pillboxes and certain ships. When it is equipped with six RP-3 rockets, it can become a very deadly pla ...e choice between playing ground attack roles against heavy targets such as ships, pillboxes, and tanks, or in the spirit of the attacker role, intercepting
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  • ...rt aircraft, striking German airfields, communication lines, railways, and ships. {{Britain fighters}}
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  • On maps with small ships involved, you can also go out of your way to obliterate all boats to get a * Not recommended to use on maps with mostly ships and pillboxes
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  • ...rting in October 1941 they operated from Merchant aircraft carriers (cargo ships modified with a flight deck). On 31 July 1941, Sea Hurricanes of 880 Squadr {{Britain fighters}}
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  • ...ed Kingdom and the Gladiator was very much obsolete. To worsen the crisis, Britain had lost HMS Courageous and Glorious in the failed Norwegian campaign and h ...more damaged and others driven away. As the FC ships were replaced by CAM ships, the FAA pilots were swapped with volunteer RAF personnel. Between November
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  • ...kes on enemy forces, with the aerial defence of the fleet best left to the ships' own anti-aircraft guns. The original tender, N.8/39, specified a carrier-b {{Britain strike aircraft}}
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  • ...order to do the most damage. These ordnance options can be used to attack ships or to destroy ground targets in either Air Realistic or Ground Realistic ba {{Britain fighters}}
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  • ...re, the Navy wanted a jet aircraft that could be operated from its current ships. Supermarine's failed Spitfire replacement, the Spiteful, was rejected by b ...rriers. Whilst purpose-designed naval jet aircraft were still embryonic in Britain, there was at least still some scope for converting land-based jet aircraft
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  • As Britain geared up for war in the late 1930s, it became apparent that the RAF lacked ...d in April 1943 they made their first torpedo attack, sinking two merchant ships off of the Norwegian coast.
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  • ...s before circling around for the next target, also because they risked the ships returning AA fire. Fortunately, the "Tsetse" was fitted with 900 lbs (410 k ...k by a Liberator of No. 206 Squadron. On 5 April 1945, five German surface ships in the Kattegat were attacked and again, the "Tsetse" demonstrated their va
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  • ...a player to attack two such targets with each loadout. Note when attacking ships come at their broadside at around -30 degrees, this will allow the gun sigh * Cargo ships
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  • ...t drop in pairs, but individually, so with good placement and patience two ships can be sunk. ...ber was included in the list of aircraft declared a high priority by Great Britain's Ministry of Aircraft Production. The Wellington was built around Barnes W
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  • ...primarily used in the aircraft's coastal command role for detecting enemy ships. {{Britain bombers}}
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  • |market=Whirlwind P.9 (Britain) ...ty of time to fight against German aircraft and ships during the Battle of Britain.
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  • ...s 4 x 500 lb bombs can be put to good use against pillboxes, tanks or even ships. Defended very well, the Avenger has a dorsal turret with very good elevati {{Britain bombers}}
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  • ...rpedoes can also be equipped, but the Catalina is a big, slow target for a ships AA guns so it's preferable to drop bombs on them from above at a higher alt By the time Britain's Royal Air Force had shown a serious interest in the aircraft, it had gone
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  • ...0 kg bomb load outs if attacking targets like tanks, pillboxes, or smaller ships. ...roy heavier targets such as medium tanks, pillboxes, destroyers, and cargo ships. The 250 kg bombs are also the best loadout against bases. The 500 kg bombs
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  • ...ns for use against different kinds of targets from AA, pillboxes, tanks to ships. ...conducted combat tests with Italian forces in Belgium during the Battle of Britain in September, 1940, used for diversionary actions only. Their real combat d
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  • ...ake it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on naval ships. These specifications would help the Army by making the tank be very flexib ...etained about 20,361 Shermans in the Army and Marine Corps, 17,184 went to Britain (about 34% of Shermans produced and 78% of Shermans given out) and the Sovi
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  • ...r to make it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on ships. These specifications would help the army by making the tank be very flexib ...etained about 20,361 Shermans in the Army and Marine Corps, 17,184 went to Britain (about 34% of Shermans produced and 78% of Shermans given out) and the Sovi
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  • ...r to make it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on ships. These specifications would help the army by making the tank be very flexib ...etained about 20,361 Shermans in the Army and Marine Corps, 17,184 went to Britain (about 34% of Shermans produced and 78% of Shermans given out) and the Sovi
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  • ...ake it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on naval ships. These specifications would help the Army by making the tank be very flexib {{Britain medium tanks}}
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  • ...anChieftain">Dunstan Simon. ''Chieftain Main Battle Tank 1965-2003'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2003</ref> ...anChieftain">Dunstan Simon. ''Chieftain Main Battle Tank 1965-2003'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2003</ref>
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  • ...anChieftain">Dunstan Simon. ''Chieftain Main Battle Tank 1965-2003'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2003</ref> ...anChieftain">Dunstan Simon. ''Chieftain Main Battle Tank 1965-2003'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2003</ref>
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  • ...anChieftain">Dunstan Simon. ''Chieftain Main Battle Tank 1965-2003'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2003</ref> ...anChieftain">Dunstan Simon. ''Chieftain Main Battle Tank 1965-2003'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2003</ref>
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  • ...ame="ZalogaJapaneseTank">Zaloga Steven. ''Japanese Tanks 1939-1945'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2007</ref> ...ame="ZalogaJapaneseTank">Zaloga Steven. ''Japanese Tanks 1939-1945'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2007</ref> Production lasted from 1936 to 1943, wi
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  • ...ame="ZalogaJapaneseTank">Zaloga Steven. ''Japanese Tanks 1939-1945'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2007</ref> ...look-at-japanese-ground-forces-en/|[News] Newsflash from IgroMir 2016! New ships and first look at Japanese Ground Forces! (Type 95 & Type 97 Chi-Ha Kai)]]
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  • ...y)|Medium Tank M4 (Sherman) family]]. Tanks were substantially provided to Britain, the Soviet Union, China, and Free France through the lend-lease program. T ...r to make it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on ships. These specifications would help the army by making the tank be very flexib
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  • ...=Category:Britain ground vehicles]]<br>[[:Category:Britain ground vehicles|Britain]]''' ...=Category:Britain ground vehicles]]<br>[[:Category:Britain ground vehicles|Britain]]'''
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  • * '''Ship Exterminator''': Destroy 100 / 2,000 / 5,000 / 10,000 ships. * '''Convoy hunter''': Destroy 100 / 1,000 / 2,000 / 5,000 AI ships.
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  • ===Britain=== * New sounds of cannons for ships and boats have been created.
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  • ===Britain=== ===Britain===
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  • ===Britain=== ===Britain===
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  • ...was introduced on 23 October 2018. The update is notable for bringing both ships and helicopters into OBT, allowing all players to research and play them. ===Great Britain===
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • ===Great Britain=== * Tags for Britain carrier-based aircraft have been optimised (unnecessary and apparently dupl
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  • *'''Master (Great Britain)''': Master 1 / 5 / 10 / 20 British aircraft to perfection. *'''Old sea salt (USSR)''': Master 1 / 5 / 10 / 20 Soviet ships to perfection.
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  • | rowspan="3" |[[File:Britain flag.png|32x32px|United Kingdom]] ** [[Boomerang Mk I (Great Britain)|CAC Boomerang Mk I]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: Britain (Air Forces Map)}} [[File:MapLayout Air Britain.jpg|center|408px]]
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  • |<div>[[File:USA flag.png|130px|link=Category:USA ships]][[:Category:USA ships|USA]]</div> ...le:Germany flag.png|130px|link=Category:Germany ships]][[:Category:Germany ships|Germany]]</div>
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  • ===Great Britain=== * Cargo ships have lost their 127mm cannons which were given by mistake
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  • ===Great Britain=== * [[Sho't Kal Dalet (Great Britain)|Sho't Kal Dalet]] (pack)
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  • ===Great Britain=== ** Ships added for both sides
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  • '''Britain''' - [[Tuck's Gladiator Mk II|Tuck's Gladiator Mk II]] ...capes and a variety of targets: pillboxes, artillery, armoured columns and ships. You will be engaging the enemy in a dynamic battle over the "top of the wo
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  • * '''Sea hunter''': Destroy 500 ships using a torpedo. * '''Sea dog''': Destroy 3,000 ships using a torpedo.
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  • ...low water obstacles, at slow speed she will frequently hit land, or sunken ships. <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...ocean-going transport and landing craft for the planned invasion of Great Britain. With no suitable craft available within the Kriegsmarine, the task also fe
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...480 rounds/min is very effective against small boats and lightly armoured ships as well as planes in close combat, thus making the SF 40 also effective aga
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  • ...aft converted into a makeshift gunboat after the planned invasion of Great Britain was cancelled. Due to the makeshift conversion plans between shipyards, eac <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define * [http://www.ww2ships.com/britain/gb-sc-002-b.shtml <nowiki>[ww2ships.com]</nowiki> 70' Vosper Motor Torpedo
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define {{Britain boats}}
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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_mgb6.htm <nowiki>[NAVYPEDIA]</nowiki> MGB6 motor gun boats (35,
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  • ...d skin. 27 were ordered in 1954, but nine were cancelled a year later. The ships featured interchangeable armament which meant they could serve in both moto <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define {{Britain boats}}
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define The Tree-class was the first attempt at a purpose-built naval trawler by Britain during the Second World War. Based on the design of the previous Basset-cla
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...ngines to naval standards<ref name="ZalogaLendLease_British">Halcyon Class Ships., Specifications Halcyon Minesweepers (halcyon-class.co.uk)</ref>.
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  • ...nd skin. 27 were ordered in 1954 but nine were cancelled a year later. The ships featured interchangeable armament which meant they could serve in both moto {{Britain boats}}
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define {{Britain boats}}
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...phasis was put on ease of mass-production, in order to manufacture as many ships as quickly as possible.
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  • ...ost exclusively to this purpose, as the 40 mm guns are ineffective against ships of such large sizes. Therefore torpedoes become the most lethal explosive a ...pedo speed, especially on open sea maps or Encounter mode (to target cargo ships from safe distances, for example).
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...n forget them as an anti-aircraft guns, and also the damage dealt to enemy ships with them is quite minimal.
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define {{Britain boats}}
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define {{Britain boats}}
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  • ...Hedgehog mortar charges just behind where the main turret is placed. Enemy ships might attempt to knock the single main gun but end up hitting the ready amm ...es the most explosive mass and offers the best damage input for unarmoured ships.
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  • ...from 1936 to 1939 to enforce the non-interventionist agreements reached by Britain and France during the Spanish Civil War. She was transferred from the Medit ...ected by any fuel tank or armour and is located above the waterline. Enemy ships will often target this zone with AP or HE with base fuze, because of how ea
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  • ...ound her battle rating. But it severely falls back in the rate of fire, to ships such as the [[Type 1936 (Family)|German Type 1936 destroyers]] having an in <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...tember of 1939, initially under the name of "Norseman". As one of the last ships of the N-class destroyer type, she was launched in December 1941, but was s
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  • ...against aircraft. They are capable of firing at 20 rounds/minute. Although ships like the American destroyers and the Japanese [[IJN Akizuki|''Akizuki'']] c <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...ld was over 50% larger than Danae and had twice the horsepower, making the ships vastly more expensive to build. Enterprise was completed too late to see se
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...were armed with a 5.25-inch (133 mm) main battery capable of engaging both ships and naval vessels. ''Dido'' was commissioned in 1940 and deployed to the Me
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  • {{Britain boats}} {{Britain premium ships}}
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define {{Britain boats}}
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  • ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...ed service career, sinking the most enemy ship tonnage out of all Canadian ships in the Second World War. As such, she was nicknamed "The Fightingest ship i
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Other (Britain)}}{{Specs-Link|uk_marmon_herrington_mk_6_6pdr}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|uk_vfm_5}} ...s in WW2, being mounted on armoured and unarmoured vehicles, aircraft, and ships; the M2 was also mounted on tripods for use by infantry. After the war, a p
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  • ...also SAP, which makes it much better in [[Ammo racks|ammo-racking]] enemy ships. {{Britain naval cannons}}
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  • ...stani Wars of 1965 and 1971. India was able to sink over a dozen Pakistani ships without a single Sea Hawk loss. {{Britain jet aircraft}}
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  • ...tlantic transports that carried Lend-Lease equipment from America to Great Britain, but Germany’s Kriegsmarine has been quite ambitious in their role in the ...g British fleet. After a few exchanges of fire between the chasing British ships and Bismarck, planes from the British aircraft carrier ''Ark Royal'' found
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  • ...War One, we will introduce this concept for three nations: Germany, Great Britain, and France. In future, we hope to include the United States, Russian Empir ...rke. However, when World War One broke out in 1914, the Germans seized the ships and placed them into the ''Kaiserliche Marine'' service. The four destroyer
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  • * On large ships, you will lose all the shells in your ammo magazine if they catch fire. ...ng Mk I (Great Britain)|CAC Boomerang]] was a redesigned [[Wirraway (Great Britain)|Wirraway]] training plane.
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  • ...t to the driver's hatch and back at the corners of the engine, why do some ships like the [[USS Mississippi]], [[USS Nevada]], or [[USS Arkansas]] have extr :''Hotline:'' why after using the [[Thunderbolt Mk.1 (Great Britain)|Thunderbolt]] does the game require 1,300 Spawn Points to spawn with the [
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  • ...pit, reducing performance but benefiting from finding enemy submarines and ships farther away; the result was sinking a number of Japanese and German submar ...different modifications. Mariners were also used in small numbers by Great Britain, Australia, Argentina, Uruguay and the Netherlands. The last Mariners were
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • ...British cruisers. Even stock, this ship handles much better than previous ships such as the [[HMS Enterprise]] or the HMS Arethusa due to its quick rudder <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Britain}}{{Specs-Link|uk_frigate_river}} {{Navigation-Line|Britain}}{{Specs-Link|uk_destroyer_clemson_churchill}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|uk_destroye
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  • ...ondon]], while it was powered by the main engine itself on smaller coastal ships such as the [[Fairmile D (5001)]]. The twin-mounted Mark Vs also had joysti ...r shipping to the British. 916 were in US service and saw some use on Navy ships such as the [[USS New Orleans]].
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  • ...in the game, the Bofors L/60 Mark 2 provides very good AA coverage for any ships that it's mounted on. With a 0.0986 kg TNT equivalent explosive charge in e ...was developed as a replacement, and adopted by both the United States and Britain.
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  • ...Hotchkiss''' is a naval gun used on British, French, Russian, and Japanese ships. ...line roles when World War II started and due to a pressing need for small ships such as the [[Fairmile A (ML100)|Fairmile A]] Motor Launches and merchant v
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  • ...e'' in 1914. It soon became the main anti-aircraft armament for Royal Navy ships through World War I such as the V-class destroyer [[HMS Valhalla|HMS ''Valh {{Britain tank cannons}}
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  • ...to manufacture the design and began working with Birmingham Small Arms in Britain to refine it. The end result was the Lewis M1914 which was adopted for the ...r of roles. The Lewis Gun was primarily issued to the Home Guard to defend Britain against a potential invasion by Germany and it was also used issued as an a
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  • ..., with enough close-range penetration to cut through belt armour on larger ships. At range, these can also be devastating to light cruisers and destroyers, Against other ships, these guns can still be effective. Destroyers should be terrified of these
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  • ...rimary armament for coastal ships and an anti-aircraft weapon on bluewater ships. {{Britain naval cannons}}
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