
JapanPremiumUncommonMikasa
WoWS World of Warships Japan Battleship · Tier II
- Main Battery
- 305 mm/40 41st Year Type in a twin-gun turret
- 2 turrets × 2 barrels
- Range 11.8 km
- Secondaries
- 152 mm HE Type0
- Secondaries
- 76 mm HE Mk2
- Range 3 km
Specifications
Survivability
Main Battery
Secondary Battery
Maneuverability
Concealment
Ballistics
Armor Model
Overview
Compared to other battleships ordered under the 1896 program, Mikasa had enhanced casemate armor for her secondary armament. The ship was Admiral Togo's flagship during the Russo-Japanese War; she also participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima. By the beginning of World War I, Mikasa had become obsolete, but she was still listed as part of the fleet—first as a battleship, then as a coastal defense ship. Between 1926 and 1945, the ship served as a museum before being abandoned and partially scrapped. Later, she was restored and installed as a monument on the shore.
History
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Modules
305 mm/40 41st Year Type in a twin turret
Main Battery
Mikasa
Hull
Propulsion: 16,000 hp
Engine
Type2 mod. 1
Fire Control
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Main Armaments Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
Consumables


About Mikasa
Mikasa is a Tier II Japan Battleship (Premium ship) in World of Warships (WoWS). This page provides full Mikasa 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.
Compared to other battleships ordered under the 1896 program, Mikasa had enhanced casemate armor for her secondary armament. The ship was Admiral Togo's flagship during the Russo-Japanese War; she also participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima. By the beginning of World War I, Mikasa had become obsolete, but she was still listed as part of the fleet—first as a battleship, then as a coastal defense ship. Between 1926 and 1945, the ship served as a museum before being abandoned and partially scrapped. Later, she was restored and installed as a monument on the shore.
