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Jäger
In 1917, Austria-Hungary began working on a project to build a destroyer leader. A total of eight leaders and twelve destroyers were planned for construction. Draft designs were submitted by Blohm & Voss and Ganz-Danubius. The Austro-Hungarian Marine Technical Committee developed several projects—one of them, presented in 1917, provided for the construction of a 2,000-ton torpedo boat, which was to be equipped with 6-inch main battery guns. However, with the end of World War I and the collapse of Austria-Hungary, the destroyers were never built.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points15,900
0Main Battery
Main Guns3 × 1
Caliber150 mm
Firing Range9.5 km
Reload Time4.0 s
Rotation Time18.0 s
Max Dispersion85 m
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage2,950
Shell Velocity880 m/s
HE Shell
Damage2,200
Fire Chance11%
Torpedoes
Torpedo Tubes4
Speed86 knots
Range12.0 km
Damage7,533
AA Defense
AA Rating16
AA Main Guns6
AA Ranges
7.92 mm Schwarzlose machine gun × 2
66 mm/50 Škoda K10 on a BAG mount × 4
Maneuverability
Max Speed37.0 knots
Turning Radius670 m
Rudder Shift Time3.7 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection6.70 km
Min Surface Detection5.43 km
Air Detection3.50 km
Submarine Detection3.50 km
Depth Charges
Bombs Per Drop6
Max Drops2
Bomb Damage5,100
Reload Time40 s
Modules
150 mm/50 K10 Škoda on a single mount
Torped M1947
Jäger
Propulsion: 43,000 hp
SUO Mk 9 Mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
Slot 3
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
Slot 4
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Slot 5
Concealment System Modification 1
Torpedo Lookout System
Steering Gears Modification 2
Slot 6
Gun Fire Control System Modification 2
Torpedo Tubes Modification 2
Main Battery Modification 3
History
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