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No.349 四式20cm対地噴進砲 集中配備
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Refittable Ship Types | |
Fast Battleship | Battleship |
Aviation Battleship | Standard Aircraft Carrier |
Armored Carrier | Light Carrier |
Heavy Cruiser | Aviation Cruiser |
Light Cruiser | Torpedo Cruiser |
Training Cruiser | Destroyer |
Coastal Defense Ship | Submarine |
Aircraft Carrying Submarine | Seaplane Tender |
Fleet Oiler | Submarine Tender |
Repair Ship | Amphibious Assault Ship |
Introduction
地対地ロケット兵装として、日本陸軍によって開発された試製四式噴進砲。
圧倒的な火力を集中的に投射して、敵の地上戦力や陣地を破壊制圧する目的で整備され、防御戦にも実際に投入されました。
本兵装は、同地対地噴進砲を大量に艦載、集中運用して敵地上兵力を叩く強力な艦艇用対地if装備です。
対地火力大ですが、被弾に弱く誘爆の危険もあります。
The Type 4 Rocket is a ground-to-ground rocket developed by the Imperial Japanese Army.
It was developed for the purpose of suppressing enemy troops and positions with overwhelming firepower. It was also put to use in defensive positions.
These ground-to-ground rockets were mounted on ships in multiple concentrated deployments as what-if equipment for the fleet to attack ground troops.
Although it is powerful against ground targets, there is a danger of detonations.
Mechanics
Anti-Ground Rockets are only used against Installations.
- They provide both great multiplicative and flat damages boost against all installation types.
Notes
How To Obtain
Upgradeable from: Shipborne Model Type 4 20cm Anti-ground Rocket Launcher
Ranking reward for:
- Oct 2019: 1-5
Event reward for:
- Summer 2023 Event E-6: Hard Choice
Updates History
- 2019-09-30: Implemented