0.11.5 New Ships - Researchable British Battleships Indefatigable, Renown, Hawke - Premium British Cruiser Hampshire, Brazilian Battleship Rio De Janeiro, Commonwealth Destroyer Huron
British Tier III Battleship Indefatigable.
A classic example of a first-generation British battlecruiser, combining, on one hand, the armament and dimensions of a dreadnought battleship, and on the other hand — the speed and armor of a cruiser.
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HMS Renown was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy that entered service in 1916. The classical symbols depicted on the ship's badge—the laurel wreath and the torch of glory—echo the name of the ship.
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British Tier VIII Battleship Hawke
A powerful battlecruiser armed with nine 406 mm guns. Its AA suite is made up of dual-purpose and dedicated anti-aircraft weaponry from the 1930s-1940s.
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A Tribal-class destroyer built for the Royal Canadian Navy. Unlike the British Tribals — which all entered service before the start of World War II — Huron had enhanced anti-aircraft armament at the expense of one main battery turret.
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A unique seven-turret dreadnought battleship built in Great Britain for the Brazilian Navy in the early 1910s.
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