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Königsberg
In 1926, light cruisers were laid down according to an improved design. The new ship had a diesel-steam turbine power plant and triple-gun turrets. During World War II, Königsberg—the lead ship of her class—deployed minefields in the North Sea and participated in the invasion of Norway. During the amphibious assault at Bergen, the ship was damaged by Norwegian coastal batteries and sank in the port. Eventually, British bombers dealt the final blow, obliterating the ship.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points22,600
Flood Damage7%
Ship Length174.0 m
Ship Width15.4 m
Main Battery
Main Guns3 × 3
Caliber150 mm
Firing Range15.0 km
Reload Time6.0 s
Rotation Time23.7 s
Max Dispersion136 m
Sigma2.00
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage3,450
Shell Velocity960 m/s
HE Shell
Damage1,500
Shell Velocity960 m/s
Fire Chance8%
Torpedoes
Torpedo Tubes4
Speed64 knots
Range6.0 km
Damage13,700
Secondary Battery
Secondary Guns3
Range5.0 km
AA Defense
Flak Bursts1
Flak Damage770
AA Ranges
2.0 km60 dps
4.6 km11 dps
Maneuverability
Max Speed32.5 knots
Turning Radius680 m
Rudder Shift Time9.7 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection12.06 km
Min Surface Detection10.85 km
Air Detection5.16 km
Submarine Detection5.16 km
Consumables
Damage Control Party
Cooldown60 s
Duration5 s
Charges∞
Hydroacoustic Search
Cooldown120 s
Duration110 s
Charges3
Catapult Fighter
Cooldown90 s
Duration60 s
Charges3
Shell Dispersion Ellipse Area
Modules
150 mm/60 SK C/25 on a Drh Tr C/25 mount
G7a T1
Königsberg (B)
Königsberg (A)
Propulsion: 68,200 hp
FKS Typ 5 Mod. 2
FKS Typ 5 Mod. 1
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
Slot 3
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
AA Guns Modification 1
Secondary Battery Modification 1
History
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