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König
The König design was based on Kaiser—the preceding battleship class. The new ship was equipped with a single turret positioned along the centerline, replacing the previous arrangement of two side turrets. SMS König was built at the Wilhelmshaven shipyard and commissioned at the beginning of World War I. During the Battle of Jutland, the battleship suffered significant damage and took on 1,600 tons of water. Following the capitulation of Germany, König was towed to Scapa Flow, where she was scuttled by the crew on June 21, 1918. The remains of the ship still rest on the sea floor.
Specifications
Survivability
Hit Points40,700
Flood Damage22%
Ship Length178.6 m
Ship Width31.2 m
Main Battery
Main Guns5 × 2
Caliber305 mm
Firing Range15.0 km
Reload Time26.0 s
Rotation Time51.4 s
Max Dispersion209 m
Shell Types
AP Shell
Damage8,000
Shell Velocity850 m/s
HE Shell
Damage3,300
Shell Velocity850 m/s
Fire Chance23%
Secondary Battery
Secondary Guns18
Range5.0 km
AA Defense
Flak Bursts1
Flak Damage980
AA Ranges
2.0 km88 dps
3.5 km28 dps
4.6 km56 dps
Maneuverability
Max Speed21.6 knots
Turning Radius620 m
Rudder Shift Time13.2 s
Concealment
Max Surface Detection14.14 km
Min Surface Detection12.73 km
Air Detection8.47 km
Submarine Detection8.47 km
Consumables
Damage Control Party
Cooldown80 s
Duration15 s
Charges∞
Repair Party
Cooldown80 s
Duration28 s
Charges4
Spotting Aircraft
Cooldown240 s
Duration100 s
Charges4
Modules
305 mm/50 SK C/08 on a Drh LC/1911 mount
König (B)
König (A)
Propulsion: 63,000 hp
Propulsion: 46,200 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
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
AA Guns Modification 1
Secondary Battery Modification 1
History
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