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Nelson
During the "battleship vacation," the countries that had signed the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 were not allowed to build new battleships. Great Britain, however, was allowed to build two such ships, given that the U.S. and Japan had two each. HMS Nelson entered service in 1927 as the flagship of the Atlantic Fleet. During World War II, she participated in patrol missions and search operations, as well as the hunt for Bismarck. In 1941, she was transferred to the Mediterranean Sea, where the ship escorted Maltese convoys and covered the landing of Allied troops in North Africa, Sicily, and later in Normandy.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points59,400
Flood Damage19%
Main Battery
Main Guns3 × 3
Caliber406 mm
Firing Range18.2 km
Reload Time30.0 s
Rotation Time45.0 s
Max Dispersion242 m
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage12,000
Shell Velocity788 m/s
HE Shell
Damage6,900
Fire Chance46%
Secondary Battery
Secondary Guns12
Range5.6 km
AA Defense
AA Rating59
AA Main Guns51
AA Ranges
20 mm Oerlikon Mk.I on a Mk.IIA mount × 39
40 mm/39 Vickers QF Mk.VIII on a Mk.VI mount × 6
120 mm/40 QF Mk.VIII on an HA Mk.XII mount × 6
Maneuverability
Max Speed24.0 knots
Turning Radius750 m
Rudder Shift Time14.9 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection14.80 km
Min Surface Detection13.32 km
Air Detection9.90 km
Submarine Detection9.90 km
Modules
406 mm/45 Mk.I on a Mk.I mount
Nelson
Propulsion: 46,000 hp
Mk VII 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
Main Battery Modification 2
AA Guns Modification 1
Secondary Battery Modification 1
Slot 4
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Damage Control System Modification 2
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