
U.K.SpecialRareOcean
WoWS World of Warships U.K. Aircraft Carrier · Tier X
Specifications
Survivability
AA Defense
Maneuverability
Concealment
Aircraft
Armor Model
Overview
One of 10 Colossus-class light aircraft carriers laid down in the U.K. at the height of World War II. The ship was designed for mass production, including construction at any major shipyard, including civilian ones. She entered service in August 1945, and by the end of that year had become a testing platform for the Sea Vampire, the first carrier-based jet fighter. In the early 1950s, Ocean saw action during the Korean War and participated in the Suez Crisis in 1956. She was placed in reserve in 1958 and scrapped four years later.
History
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Modules
Ocean
Hull
Propulsion: 40,000 hp
Engine
Vought Corsair MkIV
Fighter
Fairey Barracuda MkV
Torpedo Bomber
Fairey Barracuda MkV
Dive Bomber
Upgrades
Slot 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Air Groups Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
Slot 2
Damage Control System Modification 1
Slot 3
Smoke Generator Modification 1
Slot 4
Damage Control System Modification 2
Slot 5
Concealment System Modification 1
Flight Control Modification 1
Slot 6
Air Groups Modification 2
Flight Control Modification 2
Consumables
About Ocean
Ocean is a Tier X U.K. Aircraft Carrier (Special ship) in World of Warships (WoWS). This page provides full Ocean 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.
One of 10 Colossus-class light aircraft carriers laid down in the U.K. at the height of World War II. The ship was designed for mass production, including construction at any major shipyard, including civilian ones. She entered service in August 1945, and by the end of that year had become a testing platform for the Sea Vampire, the first carrier-based jet fighter. In the early 1950s, Ocean saw action during the Korean War and participated in the Suez Crisis in 1956. She was placed in reserve in 1958 and scrapped four years later.
