Preussen, like the rest of the German battleships, features an improved secondary battery with a further range and improved accuracy compared to other battleships. To further put Preussen at a disadvantage, she does not have battlecruiser dispersion like Schlieffen, making her main battery accuracy frustrating. Even though they have identical accuracies on paper, the loss of 4 barrels on Preussen makes her feel less accurate than Grosser Kurfürst. The accuracy is identical to Grosser Kurfürst, with a 1.8 sigma, horizontal dispersion of 180m and a vertical dispersion of 93m. Her guns reload in a quick 24 seconds, one of the fastest reloads of the tier X battleships, and can be further improved by Main Battery Modification 3. This gives Preussen the ability to overmatch 30mm of armor, which is standard for most tier 10 cruisers. Preussen mounts 4 twin 457mm guns compared to Grosser Kurfürst’s triple 406mm or 420mm, and Schlieffen’s twin 420mm guns. What makes Preussen stand out from Grosser Kurfürst and Schlieffen is the main armament. Preussen’s weakness in terms of armor is the massive superstructure, only 19mm thick, allowing small caliber fire to penetrate and deal damage easily. Protecting Preussen’s stern is a large 120mm aft end armor belt and a lighter 32mm plate allowing any shell smaller than 460mm to bounce. Her main belt consists of a large 380mm main belt, with a small 280mm and 150mm belt reaching up to the deck. A 60mm plate, capable of bouncing the largest shells in the game, and a 120mm fore end armor belt protect the bow from incoming fire. As with most German battleships, Preussen features a strong turtle back armor layout making it extremely difficult to get citadeled. Players who are comfortable in Grosser Kurfürst will be comfortable in Preussen owing to the two having the same hull. Preussen excels at close range combat, with a turtleback armor layout protecting the citadel, long range and accurate secondaries with improved penetration, and access to Hydroacoustic Search to aid in dodging incoming torpedoes. While Grosser Kurfürst features smaller triple mounted guns, Preussen carries larger, twin mounted guns, giving the appearance of an enlarged Friedrich der Große. With the same strong armor layout, poor maneuverability, large detectability, and accurate secondaries, the only difference between the two is the main armament, and models of the secondaries. Preussen replaces Grosser Kurfürst in the German Battleship tech tree with attributes nearly identical to her older counterpart. The data presented in the AA Defense sidebar section may be incorrect.įor a graphic summary of ships Tiers VIII thru XI see LittleWhiteMouse's "Actual AA DPS". “We are hugely disappointed that it has been decided, without input from the Falkland Islands or the UK government, to refer to our Islands by a name that has been given to us by our aggressive and hostile neighbor, Argentina,” Teslyn Barkman, the deputy chair of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly, said in a Thursday statement.Įarlier, Argentina’s Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero had said the summit declaration represented “a renewed call from the international community to the United Kingdom, urging them to fulfill their obligation to resume sovereignty negotiations with Argentina.”īut the EU said in a statement that it was not in a position to “express any position” on the matter, and said member states have not changed their positions on it.Warning. The local government of the Falkland Islands also criticized the use of Malvinas on Thursday, and urged the EU to respect its right to self-determination. Residents in 2013 voted overwhelmingly in favor of remaining an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Britain, which says its territorial claim dates to 1765, sent a warship to the islands in 1833 to expel Argentine forces who had sought to establish sovereignty over the territory.Īrgentina invaded the islands in 1982, triggering a two-month war, won by Britain, that claimed the lives of 649 Argentine personnel, 255 British service members and three islanders. “The concern is any suggestion that EU states would recognize Argentina’s claims on the Falklands, which they have now clarified is incorrect,” he added.Īrgentina has long claimed sovereignty over the islands, which are about 300 miles (480 kilometers) from South America and home to some 3,500 people.Īrgentina argues that the islands were illegally taken from it in 1833.
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