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Júpiter
In the 1930s, Spain began building new modern minelayers, all named after Roman gods. The Júpiter-class ships were also meant to serve as gunboats and were equipped with good artillery armament for this purpose. While still under construction, the lead ship of the Júpiter class was captured by rebel nationalists. After her commissioning, the ship participated in the blockade of the Republican coast in the Bay of Biscay by intercepting transports and setting up minefields—the same minefields that would later cause the sinking of rebel battleship España.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points7,400
0Main Battery
Main Guns4 × 1
Caliber120 mm
Firing Range9.1 km
Reload Time4.0 s
Rotation Time18.0 s
Max Dispersion83 m
Shell Types
HE Shell
Damage850
Fire Chance5%
AA Defense
AA Rating17
AA Main Guns5
AA Ranges
20 mm/65 C/38 on an L/30 single mount × 3
76 mm/40 Ansaldo Model 1916 on an RM1916 mount × 2
Maneuverability
Max Speed18.5 knots
Turning Radius340 m
Rudder Shift Time3.7 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection7.30 km
Min Surface Detection6.57 km
Air Detection5.10 km
Submarine Detection5.10 km
Modules
120 mm/45 Vickers-Armstrong Mk.F on a shielded mount
Júpiter
Propulsion: 10,500 hp
SCI Mk I Mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
History
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