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Juruá
In 1939, Brazil ordered from Great Britain a series of six modern H-class destroyers with enhanced anti-submarine weapons; however, due to the outbreak of World War II, the British bought these destroyers out. The lead ship, Juruá, was initially named HMS Handy in the British Navy but was then renamed HMS Harvester. She participated in the evacuation of troops from Dunkirk, escorted convoys in the North Atlantic, and was later transferred to Force H and escorted convoys to Malta. On March 3, 1943, the former Juruá rammed German submarine U-444, sustained hull damage, and sank the next day after being hit by submarine U-432.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points12,000
0Main Battery
Main Guns4 × 1
Caliber120 mm
Firing Range10.2 km
Reload Time5.0 s
Rotation Time18.0 s
Max Dispersion91 m
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage2,100
Shell Velocity808 m/s
HE Shell
Damage1,700
Fire Chance8%
Torpedoes
Torpedo Tubes2
Speed61 knots
Range8.0 km
Damage15,433
AA Defense
AA Rating7
AA Main Guns2
AA Ranges
12.7 mm Mk.III × 2
Maneuverability
Max Speed36.0 knots
Turning Radius540 m
Rudder Shift Time3.0 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection6.60 km
Min Surface Detection5.94 km
Air Detection2.70 km
Submarine Detection2.70 km
Depth Charges
Bombs Per Drop6
Max Drops2
Bomb Damage5,000
Reload Time40 s
Modules
120 mm/45 QF Mk.IX on a CPXIV/XVII/XVIII mount
533 mm Mk IX
Juruá
Propulsion: 34,000 hp
Mk VI mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
Slot 3
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
AA Guns Modification 1
Slot 4
Propulsion Modification 1
Damage Control System Modification 2
Steering Gears Modification 1
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