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Agincourt
Uk Battleship
Brazilian dreadnought Rio de Janeiro was laid down in 1911 in Elswick, but Brazil canceled its construction due to the deteriorating economic situation. The ship was bought by the Ottoman Empire—she was supposed to become part of the Turkish Fleet under the name Sultan Osman I. However, amid the outbreak of World War I, Rio de Janeiro was "leased" by the British government and entered service as HMS Agincourt. In 1916, the ship took part in the Battle of Jutland, where she managed to hit German ships several times.
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Overview
Survivability
Hit Points
48400
Armor Protection
58%
Torpedo Damage Reduction
14%
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed
22.0 knots
Turning Radius
670 m
Rudder Shift Time
13.4 s
Concealment
Surface Detectability
11.9 km
Air Detectability
8.7 km
Submarine Detectability
8.7 km
Weaponry Effectiveness
Artillery
76%
Armor & Protection
Citadel
-1 mm
Casemate
-1 mm
Deck
-1 mm
Extremities
-1 mm
Belt
13 - 305 mm
Torpedo Protection
Damage Reduction
14%
Flooding Risk Reduction
N/A%
Armament
Main Battery
Range
15.3 km
Reload Time
36.0 s
Rate of Fire
1.7 rpm
180° Rotation Time
45.0 s
Max Dispersion
213 m
Shell Types
Type
Damage
Velocity
m/s
Type
Damage
Velocity
m/s
Secondary Battery
Range
5.5 km
Modules & Upgrades
Hull Configuration
Main Turrets
7
Secondary Turrets
30
Torpedo Tubes
0
AA Mounts
0
Available Modules
Engine
1 available
Hull
1 available
Artillery
1 available
Fire_control
1 available