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Emden
SMS Emden, the second Dresden-class cruiser, met the outbreak of World War I in the Far East as part of von Spee's squadron. In September 1914, Karl von Müller took command of the ship, which was detached for independent raiding in the Indian Ocean, and the cruiser captured nearly two dozen ships. Emden launched a surprise attack on Penang; in the resulting Battle of Penang, she sank Russian cruiser Zhemchug and French destroyer Mousquet. On November 9, 1914, during a raid on Cocos Islands, Emden was intercepted by Australian cruiser HMAS Sydney, sustained severe damage, and had to run aground near the shore to avoid sinking.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points17,100
0Main Battery
Main Guns10 × 1
Caliber105 mm
Firing Range9.9 km
Reload Time4.0 s
Rotation Time18.0 s
Max Dispersion101 m
Shell Types
HE Shell
Damage1,200
Fire Chance4%
AA Defense
AA Rating9
AA Main Guns4
AA Ranges
7.92 mm MG 08 machine gun × 4
Maneuverability
Max Speed24.0 knots
Turning Radius420 m
Rudder Shift Time4.9 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection9.30 km
Min Surface Detection8.37 km
Air Detection3.60 km
Submarine Detection3.60 km
Modules
105 mm/40 SK C/04 on an MPL C/04 mount
Emden
Propulsion: 16,350 hp
FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
History
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