
U.S.A.PremiumUncommonMarblehead
WoWS World of Warships U.S.A. Cruiser · Tier V
- Main Battery
- 152 mm/53 Mk.12 on a Mk.13 casemate mount
- 8 turrets × 1 barrels
- Range 13.9 km
- Main Battery
- 152 mm/53 Mk.12 on a Mk.16 mount
- 2 turrets × 2 barrels
- Range 13.9 km
- Torpedoes
- 533 mm Triple
- 2 launchers × 3 tubes
- Range 8.2 km
Specifications
Survivability
Main Battery
Torpedoes
AA Defense
Maneuverability
Concealment
Armor Model
Overview
USS Marblehead, an Omaha-class cruiser, met the start of World War II as part of the Asiatic Fleet. In the Battle of Makassar Strait, Marblehead's rudders took damage and became jammed. Steering by working the engines at varying speeds only, the cruiser managed to escape. She made her way to South Africa and then embarked on a journey to Brooklyn. From 1942 to 1944, the ship served in the South Atlantic, and during the summer of 1944, she escorted convoys. Later, she moved to Europe, where she took part in the landings in southern France.
History
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Modules
152 mm/53 Mk.12 on a Mk.16 mount/Mk.13 mount/Mk.13 casemate mount
Main Battery
Mk9 mod. 1
Torpedoes
Marblehead
Hull
Propulsion: 90,000 hp
Engine
Mk5 mod. 1
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
Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1
Slot 3
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Main Battery Modification 2
Consumables



About Marblehead
Marblehead is a Tier V U.S.A. Cruiser (Premium ship) in World of Warships (WoWS). This page provides full Marblehead 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.
USS Marblehead, an Omaha-class cruiser, met the start of World War II as part of the Asiatic Fleet. In the Battle of Makassar Strait, Marblehead's rudders took damage and became jammed. Steering by working the engines at varying speeds only, the cruiser managed to escape. She made her way to South Africa and then embarked on a journey to Brooklyn. From 1942 to 1944, the ship served in the South Atlantic, and during the summer of 1944, she escorted convoys. Later, she moved to Europe, where she took part in the landings in southern France.
