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Ning Hai
In 1931, the Japanese Harima shipbuilding company laid down two mini-cruisers—Ning Hai and Ping Hai—for the needs of the Chinese Navy, both based on cruiser Yūbari. Ning Hai was built in Japan and became part of the Chinese fleet in 1932. Both Chinese cruisers were sunk by Japanese aircraft at the start of the Sino-Japanese War in 1937. Between 1938 and 1943, Ning Hai served as floating barracks in the Sasebo Naval Arsenal. In 1944, she was repaired and converted into an escort ship named Ioshima. On September 19, 1944, the former Chinese cruiser took a torpedo hit from USS Shad and sank.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points13,800
Flood Damage4%
Ship Length109.7 m
Ship Width11.9 m
Main Battery
Main Guns3 × 2
Caliber140 mm
Firing Range12.7 km
Reload Time8.0 s
Rotation Time24.0 s
Max Dispersion120 m
Sigma2.00
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage2,700
Shell Velocity850 m/s
HE Shell
Damage2,400
Shell Velocity850 m/s
Fire Chance10%
Torpedoes
Torpedo Tubes2
Speed57 knots
Range7.0 km
Damage10,833
AA Defense
AA Ranges
1.5 km25 dps
3.0 km32 dps
Maneuverability
Max Speed21.3 knots
Turning Radius390 m
Rudder Shift Time3.6 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection9.88 km
Min Surface Detection8.89 km
Air Detection3.33 km
Submarine Detection3.33 km
Consumables
Damage Control Party
Cooldown60 s
Duration5 s
Charges∞
Shell Dispersion Ellipse Area
Modules
140 mm/50 3rd Year Type on a twin mount
533 mm Type6
Ning Hai
Propulsion: 7,488 hp
Mk III mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
History
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