
U.K.EliteCommonMedea
WoWS World of Warships U.K. Destroyer · Tier II
- Main Battery
- 102 mm/40 QF Mk.IV on a PIX mount
- 3 turrets × 1 barrels
- Range 8 km
- Torpedoes
- 533 mm Mk I
- 2 launchers × 2 tubes
- Range 6 km
Specifications
Survivability
Main Battery
Torpedoes
Maneuverability
Concealment
Ballistics
Armor Model
Overview
The M-class destroyers were modeled based on the L-class ships but featured improved speed characteristics. Due to rising tensions, the shipbuilding companies started work on the new ships even before the contracts had been signed. As the most modern ship, the M class became the main class for the first military orders with the outbreak of war. Unlike the first series, the design incorporated three funnels instead of four, and the front funnel was taller to improve traction. All ships of the series were named after characters from Greek mythology. During World War I, these ships served in the Harwich Forces and, later, in the Dover Patrol.
History
Coming Soon
Modules
102 mm/40 QF Mk.IV on a PIX mount 102 mm/45 QF Mk.V on an LA CP Mk.II mount
Main Battery
533 mm Mk II
Torpedoes
Medea (B)
Hull
Medea (A)
Hull
Propulsion: 23,000 hp
Engine
Mk II mod. 2
Fire Control
Mk II mod. 1
Fire Control
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
Consumables

About Medea
Medea is a Tier II U.K. Destroyer (Tech tree ship) in World of Warships (WoWS). This page provides full Medea 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 M-class destroyers were modeled based on the L-class ships but featured improved speed characteristics. Due to rising tensions, the shipbuilding companies started work on the new ships even before the contracts had been signed. As the most modern ship, the M class became the main class for the first military orders with the outbreak of war. Unlike the first series, the design incorporated three funnels instead of four, and the front funnel was taller to improve traction. All ships of the series were named after characters from Greek mythology. During World War I, these ships served in the Harwich Forces and, later, in the Dover Patrol.
