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Admiral Schröder
Drawing from the experience gained in World War I, the concept of a large surface raider emerged in Germany in the late 1920s. The projects considered the intention of Great Britain to impose restrictions on battleship armament to a maximum caliber of 305 mm during upcoming naval conferences. Under the proposed designs, the standard displacement varied between 17,500 and 25,000 tons, while the armament consisted of four turrets housing eight 305 mm guns, accompanied by a strong secondary battery of 150 mm guns. The armor was rather light for the ship to be classified as a battleship, as was her anti-torpedo protection.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points59,300
Flood Damage22%
Main Battery
Main Guns4 × 2
Caliber305 mm
Firing Range18.4 km
Reload Time18.0 s
Rotation Time25.7 s
Max Dispersion202 m
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage8,300
Shell Velocity855 m/s
HE Shell
Damage3,400
Fire Chance22%
Secondary Battery
Secondary Guns13
Range8.0 km
AA Defense
AA Rating81
AA Main Guns25
AA Ranges
20 mm/65 C/38 on a Flak 35 Vierling L/38 mount × 8
55 mm/77 Gerät 58 on a twin mount × 7
128 mm/61 KM40 in a turret × 10
Maneuverability
Max Speed32.5 knots
Turning Radius840 m
Rudder Shift Time13.6 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection12.60 km
Min Surface Detection10.21 km
Air Detection10.00 km
Submarine Detection10.00 km
Modules
305 mm/50 SK L/50 on a Drh LC/1925 mount
Admiral Schröder
Propulsion: 160,000 hp
FKS Typ 9 Mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
Slot 3
Secondary Battery 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
Main Battery Modification 3
History
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