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Difference between revisions of "35.6cm Twin Gun Mount"
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遠距離からの堂々たる艦隊砲撃戦を実現します。 | 遠距離からの堂々たる艦隊砲撃戦を実現します。 | ||
− | ''"A standard main gun for battleships. Ordered | + | ''"A standard main gun for battleships. Ordered from Britain at the same time with the Kongou class, and was later localized and served as battleship's armament until the Ise class. A must-have item for long range fleet battle."'' |
− | Originally being the 14 inch guns produced by Vickers, Japanese Navy localized the gun under | + | Originally being the 14 inch guns produced by Vickers, the Imperial Japanese Navy localized the gun under license and it subsequently equipped some of the earliest battleships of Japan, namely the Fuso, Kongou and Ise classes. The final main gun firing of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the war was recorded by this gun during the Kure air raid in July 1945, where a grounded Ise, Hyuga and Haruna fired their main guns in an anti-air role. Constantly modified and modernized throughout its lifespan, this was the very weapon that witnessed the Imperial Japanese Navy's rise and fall. |
==Note== | ==Note== |
Revision as of 11:19, 2 March 2016
Introduction
標準的な戦艦の主砲です。
「金剛」型建造と同時期に英国に発注され、後に国産化、「伊勢」型までの標準的な戦艦主砲して運用されました。
遠距離からの堂々たる艦隊砲撃戦を実現します。
"A standard main gun for battleships. Ordered from Britain at the same time with the Kongou class, and was later localized and served as battleship's armament until the Ise class. A must-have item for long range fleet battle."
Originally being the 14 inch guns produced by Vickers, the Imperial Japanese Navy localized the gun under license and it subsequently equipped some of the earliest battleships of Japan, namely the Fuso, Kongou and Ise classes. The final main gun firing of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the war was recorded by this gun during the Kure air raid in July 1945, where a grounded Ise, Hyuga and Haruna fired their main guns in an anti-air role. Constantly modified and modernized throughout its lifespan, this was the very weapon that witnessed the Imperial Japanese Navy's rise and fall.
Note
Buildable. Stock equipment of all Kongou-class, Ise-class, and Fusou-class battleships.