
Pan-AsiaEliteCommonGadjah Mada
WoWS World of Warships Pan-Asia Destroyer · Tier VII
- Main Battery
- 120 mm/45 Mk.IX on a CPXIX mount
- 3 turrets × 2 barrels
- Range 10.8 km
- Torpedoes
- 533 mm QR Mk VI
- 2 launchers × 5 tubes
Specifications
Survivability
Main Battery
AA Defense
Maneuverability
Concealment
Depth Charges
Ballistics
Armor Model
Overview
The N-class destroyer HMS Nonpareil was laid down at Dumbarton in May 1940, commissioned in June 1941, and transferred to the Dutch Navy under the name Tjerk Hiddes in May 1942. She participated in the occupation of Madagascar and escorted convoys in the Indian Ocean. In March 1951, the ship was transferred to the naval forces of independent Indonesia, where she received the name Gadjah Mada and was made flagship.
History
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Modules
120 mm/45 Mk.IX on a CPXIX mount
Main Battery
533 mm 53-51
Torpedoes
533 mm Mk IX*
Torpedoes
Gadjah Mada (A)
Hull
Gadjah Mada (B)
Hull
Propulsion: 44,000 hp
Engine
Mk VII mod. 1
Fire Control
Mk VII mod. 2
Fire Control
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
Engine Boost Modification 1
Slot 3
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
Smoke Generator Modification 1
Slot 4
Steering Gears Modification 1
Propulsion Modification 1
Damage Control System Modification 2
Consumables


About Gadjah Mada
Gadjah Mada is a Tier VII Pan-Asia Destroyer (Tech tree ship) in World of Warships (WoWS). This page provides full Gadjah Mada stats including 3D armor model, main battery dispersion and AP penetration curves, available modules and upgrades, and recommended captain skills and builds for WoWS players.
The N-class destroyer HMS Nonpareil was laid down at Dumbarton in May 1940, commissioned in June 1941, and transferred to the Dutch Navy under the name Tjerk Hiddes in May 1942. She participated in the occupation of Madagascar and escorted convoys in the Indian Ocean. In March 1951, the ship was transferred to the naval forces of independent Indonesia, where she received the name Gadjah Mada and was made flagship.
