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Gdańsk

Tier 10

Europe Destroyer

20,000,000 Credits

Poland aimed to achieve naval superiority through quality rather than quantity, and they designed large destroyers capable of countering light cruisers to this end. In the late 1930s, several projects for such ships were being considered in Gdynia. The Mogador-class destroyers were suitable for the purpose as they were comparable to light cruisers in certain parameters and outmatched them in others (for example, in speed). Had ships of this class been built in France, the destroyers that survived the war would have been reequipped in the 1950s and 1960s with Soviet air defense systems, radars, and torpedoes.

Survivability

Hit Points 24400
Armor Protection 40%
Torpedo Damage Reduction 0%

Maneuverability

Maximum Speed 41.2 knots
Turning Radius 810 m
Rudder Shift Time 5.3 s
Maneuverability Rating 73%

Concealment

Surface Detectability 9.1 km
Air Detectability 4.7 km
Submarine Detectability 4.7 km
Concealment Rating 77%

Weaponry Effectiveness

Artillery
36%
Torpedoes
20%
AA Guns
60%

Battle Information

Battle Level Range 10 - 11
Modification Slots 6