
Prinz Eitel Friedrich: Tier VI German Premium Battleship 1914
SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich, a Mackensen-class battlecruiser, was named after one of the sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II. When World War I ended, the battleship had still not been completed due to a shift in priorities toward submarines. She was launched only in March 1920 in an unfinished state. It was suggested to convert the ship into a grain carrier: In that case, she could have been completed as a battleship in the 1930s. However, the proposal was declined, and the ship's hull was dismantled in 1921.

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Cost: 6,800 doubloons
Hull:
- Hit Points: 52,300
- Armor Belt: 6~320 mm
- Flood Protection: 27%
- Propulsion: 90,000 hp
- Modification Slots: 4
Main Battery:
- Guns: 4x2 350 mm L/42 SK C/14
- Firing Range: 17.8 km
- Reload Time: 26 s
- Turn Time: 30 s
- Maximum Dispersion: 240 m
- Sigma Value: 1.9
HE Shells (350 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.2 Bdz):
- Initial Velocity: 815 m/s
- Max Damage: 4,000
- Chance of Fire: 27%
AP Shells (350 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.6):
- Initial Velocity: 815 m/s
- Max Damage: 10,500
Secondary Armament:
- Max Distance: 5.0 km
- 105 mm Guns: 8x2, HE, 1,200 hp damage, 3 s reload
- 150 mm Guns: 14x1, HE, 1,700 hp damage, 8 s reload
Anti-Aircraft:
- 20 mm Flak 38: 12x1, 36.0 dps, 2.0 km range
- 37 mm Flakzwilling 30: 8x2, 21.0 dps, 3.5 km range
- 105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/37: 8x2, 134.0 dps, 4.5 km range
Manoeuvrability:
- Max Speed: 28 kt
- Turning Circle Radius: 800 m
- Rudder Shift Time: 18.24 s
Concealment:
- Surface Detectability: 15.08 km
- Air Detectability: 12.4 km
- Detectability after Firing in Smoke: 12.92 km
Consumables:
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party
- Slot 2: Repair Party