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 +A light cruiser specifically designed to have the highest speed possible and a powerful artillery. The ship's small displacement was limited by international treaties so she received only minimal armor protection.<br><br>{{Model3DViewer|688d5718159f4979a1bccb8157b7791a}}
  
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?''Émile Bertin'' is the Tier V French light cruiser. Similar to most other light cruisers, she is equipped with 152mm guns. Her armor however is extremely thin, having only 13mm to protect her vital areas. Because of this light armor, the ship will sustain massive damage from enemy battleships and heavy cruisers. Rather than relying on armor for protection, ''Émile Bertin'' uses speed and range to avoid shells. With a top speed of 39 knots, a range of nearly 15km, and good turning characteristics, ''Émile Bertin'' can easily dodge incoming fire from enemy warships. Additionally, the main battery guns have a very sluggish reload time, further limiting the ship’s abilities in close quarters engagements. However, ''Émile Bertin''’s armor piercing shells work great against enemy cruisers and other broadside targets. +''Émile Bertin'' is the Tier V French light cruiser. Less a typical light cruiser and more of a "super destroyer", ''Émile Bertin'' sports heavy firepower and incredible speed, but almost no armor. Because of this, close-in slugging matches with enemy battleships and heavy cruisers are to be avoided at all costs. Additionally, the main battery guns have a very sluggish reload time, further limiting the ship’s abilities in close quarters engagements.
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 +Rather than relying on armor for protection, ''Émile Bertin'' captains must use her speed and range to avoid incoming shells. With a blistering top speed of 39 knots, a range of nearly 15km, triple-mounted turrets with decent dispersion, and good turning characteristics, ''Émile Bertin'' can easily dodge incoming fire and pick the range at which it chooses to pepper the enemy. ''Émile Bertin''’s armor piercing shells work great against enemy cruisers and other broadside targets, and a full HE salvo will crush most destroyers in 2-3 volleys.
  
 ''Émile Bertin'' is also equipped with a triple torpedo launcher per side. The firing angles of these launchers almost rival those of ''[[Katori]]''’s, meaning that the ship does not need to turn much to be able to fire. The torpedoes are also quite fast and long-ranged for their tier, making them useful against enemy warships who get too close, or for area denial. ''Émile Bertin'' is also equipped with a triple torpedo launcher per side. The firing angles of these launchers almost rival those of ''[[Katori]]''’s, meaning that the ship does not need to turn much to be able to fire. The torpedoes are also quite fast and long-ranged for their tier, making them useful against enemy warships who get too close, or for area denial.
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 * Quick rudder shift time and a decent turning radius allow her to easily dodge incoming fire. * Quick rudder shift time and a decent turning radius allow her to easily dodge incoming fire.
 * The main turrets traverse quickly meaning that her guns will remain on target even during hard turns. * The main turrets traverse quickly meaning that her guns will remain on target even during hard turns.
?* Excellent torpedoes with 60 knots speed and 9 km range, with generous firing angles.+* Excellent torpedoes with 57 knots speed and 6 km range, with generous firing angles.
  
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 * The ship is virtually unarmored. Her main belt reaches a maximum thickness of only 13mm. * The ship is virtually unarmored. Her main belt reaches a maximum thickness of only 13mm.
?* Reload time remains mediocre at 12 seconds.+* Reload time remains mediocre at 13 seconds.
 * Only one torpedo launcher on each side; half as many as the preceding ship in the line, ''[[Duguay-Trouin]]''. * Only one torpedo launcher on each side; half as many as the preceding ship in the line, ''[[Duguay-Trouin]]''.
 * Anti-aircraft capabilities of the ship are very limited. * Anti-aircraft capabilities of the ship are very limited.
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 ''Émile Bertin'' has access to three upgrade slots. ''Émile Bertin'' has access to three upgrade slots.
?*'''Slot 1''': [[Ship:Upgrades#Main_Armaments_Modification.C2.A01|Main Armaments Modification 1]]. This will help reduce the likelihood of one of the main battery turrets becoming disabled.+*'''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}}. This will help reduce the likelihood of one of the main battery turrets becoming disabled.
?*'''Slot 2''': [[Ship:Upgrades#Aiming_Systems_Modification.C2.A01|Aiming Systems Modification 1]]. This will reduce the dispersion slightly of the main battery's shells.+*'''Slot 2''': {{Steering Gears Modification 1}}. This upgrade reduces that chance of the rudder becoming incapacitated.
?*'''Slot 4''': [[Ship:Upgrades#Steering_Gears_Modification.C2.A01|Steering Gears Modification 1]]. This upgrade reduces that chance of the rudder becoming incapacitated.+*'''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}}. This will reduce the dispersion slightly of the main battery's shells.
  
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 ''Émile Bertin'' was commissioned into the French Navy on 28 January 1935 and became the Flagship of the Atlantic Squadron of Contre-Torpilleur divisions. In 1939, the ship was stationed in the Mediterranean Sea. When World War II broke out, ''Émile Bertin'' carried the gold reserves of the Bank of Poland, about 57 tons of gold, to Toulon. In January 1940, ''Émile Bertin'' conducted several surveillance operations near the Canary Islands before returning to Brest, France for repairs. In April, under the command of Admiral Derrien, ''Émile Bertin'' and several destroyers supported Allied operations in Norway. ''Émile Bertin'' was attacked and damaged by German aircraft during these operations and again returned to Brest for repairs. With her repairs complete, the cruiser sailed for Nova Scotia twice, transporting gold from the Bank of France. Upon her second arrival in Nova Scotia, ''Émile Bertin'' was ordered to not unload her cargo and instead return to France for further orders. The ship arrived in Fort de France, unloaded her cargo, and prepared to defend the island from an expected British attack. The cruiser remained off the coast of Fort de France until 16 May 1942, when Vichy forces immobilized the ship. In August 1943, ''Émile Bertin'' sailed to Philadelphia to undergo modernizations. Having rejoined the Allied cause, ''Émile Bertin'' sailed to Dakar in December 1943 and spent much of 1944 supporting the landing operations in south France. In December 1944, ''Émile Bertin'' again underwent several refits which lasted until October the following year. In late 1945, the ship sailed for Indo-China where she remained until 2 July 1946. Upon returning to France, ''Émile Bertin'' served as a gunnery training ship until she was scrapped in October 1959. ''Émile Bertin'' was commissioned into the French Navy on 28 January 1935 and became the Flagship of the Atlantic Squadron of Contre-Torpilleur divisions. In 1939, the ship was stationed in the Mediterranean Sea. When World War II broke out, ''Émile Bertin'' carried the gold reserves of the Bank of Poland, about 57 tons of gold, to Toulon. In January 1940, ''Émile Bertin'' conducted several surveillance operations near the Canary Islands before returning to Brest, France for repairs. In April, under the command of Admiral Derrien, ''Émile Bertin'' and several destroyers supported Allied operations in Norway. ''Émile Bertin'' was attacked and damaged by German aircraft during these operations and again returned to Brest for repairs. With her repairs complete, the cruiser sailed for Nova Scotia twice, transporting gold from the Bank of France. Upon her second arrival in Nova Scotia, ''Émile Bertin'' was ordered to not unload her cargo and instead return to France for further orders. The ship arrived in Fort de France, unloaded her cargo, and prepared to defend the island from an expected British attack. The cruiser remained off the coast of Fort de France until 16 May 1942, when Vichy forces immobilized the ship. In August 1943, ''Émile Bertin'' sailed to Philadelphia to undergo modernizations. Having rejoined the Allied cause, ''Émile Bertin'' sailed to Dakar in December 1943 and spent much of 1944 supporting the landing operations in south France. In December 1944, ''Émile Bertin'' again underwent several refits which lasted until October the following year. In late 1945, the ship sailed for Indo-China where she remained until 2 July 1946. Upon returning to France, ''Émile Bertin'' served as a gunnery training ship until she was scrapped in October 1959.
  
?===Historical Accuracy===+===Historical Inaccuracies===
?* Hull (B) adds a 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun mount to Turret B. However, this obstructs the view of the conning tower as well as the player's vision when in first-person view.+* The twin 40mm Bofors on Hull (B) is fictitious. The placement of the guns on turret roofs, particularly "B" turret, obstructs the view of the conning tower as well as the player's vision when in first-person view.
 +* Measure 22 camouflage is missing (Navy Blue hull and Haze Gray upperworks with Deck Blue for horizontal surfaces). ''Émile Bertin'' received this paint scheme while under refit at Norfolk Navy Yard in late 1943.
 +* Final anti-aircraft configuration consisted of four quad 40mm Bofors, 20 single 20mm Oerlikons and two twin 90mm dual-purpose guns. Both triple torpedo tubes, seaplanes and the aircraft catapult were removed.
  
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Revision as of 20:14, 14 September 2018

Émile Bertin
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Cruiser | France | Tier V
Tech Tree Position
Duguay-Trouin
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General
Research price10500 exp
Purchase price1,200,000 Credits
Hit Points21,100 
Main Battery
152 mm/55 Mle 1930 on an Mle 1930 mount3 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fire4.62 shots/min.
Reload Time13 sec.
Rotation Speed12 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time15 sec.
Firing Range13.57 km.
Maximum Dispersion136 m.
HE Shell152 mm HE OEA Mle 1937 
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,200 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell12 %
Initial HE Shell Velocity870 m./s.
HE Shell Weight55 kg.
AP Shell152 mm AP OPf Mle 1931 
Maximum AP Shell Damage3,200 
Initial AP Shell Velocity870 m./s.
AP Shell Weight56 kg.
Secondary Armament #1
90 mm/50 Mle 1926 on an Mle 1926 mount2 х 1 pcs.
Firing Range4.96 km.
Rate of Fire15 shots/min.
Reload Timesec.
HE Shell90 mm HE OEA Mle 1925 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,300 
Initial HE Shell Velocity850 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Secondary Armament #2
90 mm/50 Mle 1926 on an Mle 1930 mount1 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range4.96 km.
Rate of Fire15 shots/min.
Reload Timesec.
HE Shell90 mm HE OEA Mle 1925 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,300 
Initial HE Shell Velocity850 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Torpedo Tubes
550 mm tube lance-torpilles2 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fire0.71 shots/min.
Reload Time84 sec.
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec.
Torpedo550 mm 19D 
Maximum Damage12,233 
Torpedo Speed57 knot
Torpedo Rangekm.
AA Defense
90 mm/50 Mle 1926 on an Mle 1926 mount2 х 1 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second5.4 
. . . Firing Range3.99 km.
90 mm/50 Mle 1926 on an Mle 1930 mount1 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second3.8 
. . . Firing Range3.99 km.
37 mm/50 CAIL Mle 1933 on a CAD Mle 1933 mount4 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second9.2 
. . . Firing Rangekm.
13.2 mm Hotchkiss Mle 1929 on a CAD Mle 1929 mount6 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second21 
. . . Firing Range1.2 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed39 knot
Turning Circle Radius670 m.
Rudder Shift Time10.3 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range12.22 km.
Air Detectability Range5.33 km.
Battle Levels
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1,200,000

Émile Bertin — French Tier V cruiser.

A light cruiser specifically designed to have the highest speed possible and a powerful artillery. The ship's small displacement was limited by international treaties so she received only minimal armor protection.

Modules

Main Battery Guns Rate of Fire
(shots/min)
180° Turn Time
(sec)
Maximum Dispersion
(m)
Maximum HE Shell Damage
(HP)
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell
(%)
Maximum AP Shell Damage
(HP)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
152 mm/55 Mle 1930 on an Mle 1930 mount4.6151362,200123,200 0110,000
Hull Hit Points
(HP)
Armor
(mm)
Armor
(mm)
Main Turrets
(pcs.)
Secondary Gun Turrets
(pcs.)
AA Mounts
(pcs.)
Torpedo Tubes
(pcs.)
Hangar Capacity
(pcs.)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Émile Bertin (A)21,10063032/16/4/2/12 0145,000
Émile Bertin (B)26,50063032/114/2/22 5,900450,000
Torpedoes Rate of Fire
(shots/min)
Torpedo Tubes Reload Time
(sec)
180° Turn Time
(sec)
Maximum Damage
(HP)
Torpedo Speed
(knot)
Torpedo Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
550 mm 19D0.7847.212,233576 080,000
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
PCA n° 5 Mle 10 090,000
PCA n° 5 Mle 20 2,200210,000
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 102,000 hp39 084,000

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Magazine Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System Modification 1
Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
Secondary Battery Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1

Player Opinion

Performance

Émile Bertin is the Tier V French light cruiser. Less a typical light cruiser and more of a "super destroyer", Émile Bertin sports heavy firepower and incredible speed, but almost no armor. Because of this, close-in slugging matches with enemy battleships and heavy cruisers are to be avoided at all costs. Additionally, the main battery guns have a very sluggish reload time, further limiting the ship’s abilities in close quarters engagements.

Rather than relying on armor for protection, Émile Bertin captains must use her speed and range to avoid incoming shells. With a blistering top speed of 39 knots, a range of nearly 15km, triple-mounted turrets with decent dispersion, and good turning characteristics, Émile Bertin can easily dodge incoming fire and pick the range at which it chooses to pepper the enemy. Émile Bertin’s armor piercing shells work great against enemy cruisers and other broadside targets, and a full HE salvo will crush most destroyers in 2-3 volleys.

Émile Bertin is also equipped with a triple torpedo launcher per side. The firing angles of these launchers almost rival those of Katori’s, meaning that the ship does not need to turn much to be able to fire. The torpedoes are also quite fast and long-ranged for their tier, making them useful against enemy warships who get too close, or for area denial.

Pros:

  • AB-X turret layout allows two-thirds of its firepower to be deployed even when bow-on.
  • The fastest Tier V cruiser with a top speed of 39 knots.
  • Quick rudder shift time and a decent turning radius allow her to easily dodge incoming fire.
  • The main turrets traverse quickly meaning that her guns will remain on target even during hard turns.
  • Excellent torpedoes with 57 knots speed and 6 km range, with generous firing angles.

Cons:

  • The ship is virtually unarmored. Her main belt reaches a maximum thickness of only 13mm.
  • Reload time remains mediocre at 13 seconds.
  • Only one torpedo launcher on each side; half as many as the preceding ship in the line, Duguay-Trouin.
  • Anti-aircraft capabilities of the ship are very limited.

Research

Émile Bertin has only two purchasable modules: the hull and gun fire control system. Researching the second hull is recommended before researching the gun fire control system as it will grant the ship additional hit points as well an upgraded anti-aircraft armament. The gun fire control system offers an increase in range from 13.6km to 14.9km.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

Émile Bertin has access to three upgrade slots.

Commander Skills

For tier 1 skills, there are several options worth training a commander with. Skills such as Priority Target and Incoming Fire Alert may help notifying a player when they are in danger of taking damage from incoming shells. Preventative Maintenance may also be useful for lowering the risk of modules becoming incapacitated.

For tier 2 skills, Expert Marksman has limited usefulness due to Émile Bertin’s already quick turret traverse time. Instead, Adrenaline Rush is recommended to help reduce the reload speed of the main turrets when the ship takes damage. Jack of All Trades may also be useful to reduce the reload time of consumables.

For tier 3 skills, Demo Expert is recommended to increase the fire chance of the main armament guns. Superintendent may be of use in granting the player an additional consumable of every type. Lastly, Torpedo Armament Expertise is recommended to reduce the amount of time between torpedo salvoes.

For tier 4 skills, Concealment Expert and Inertia Fuse for HE Shells are recommended. Concealment Expert provides a bonus to the detection range of the ship. Inertia Fuse for HE Shells will boost the penetration of the ship's HE shells at a cost of fire chance. This will allow the HE shells to damage some areas of Tier VII battleships that they would normally not be able to do. Advanced Firing Training may also be of use to increase range of the ship's anti-aircraft guns.

Consumables

Émile Bertin has access to the following consumables:

Mounting the premium version of the Damage Control Party consumable is recommended to reduce the time between each repair.

Camouflage

Émile Bertin does not have access to a premium camouflage purchasable with doubloons. Instead, it is recommended to mount Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage for increased survivability. Other economic camouflage such as the Ocean Soul camouflage may also be used to speed up the process of obtaining the next ship.

Signals

Note: Use of the Juliet Charlie signal makes detonation impossible.

Gallery

Historical Info

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Spain  I Júpiter • II Méndez Núñez • III Navarra • IV Almirante Cervera • V Galicia • VI Baleares • VI CanariasDoubloons • VII Asturias • VIII Cataluña • VIII NumanciaDoubloons • IX Andalucía • X Castilla 
Europe  I Gryf • VI ElliDoubloons 
Netherlands  I Van Kinsbergen • II Gelderland • III Java • IV De Ruyter • V Celebes • VI Kijkduin • VII Eendracht • VIII Haarlem • VIII De Zeven ProvinciënDoubloons • IX Johan de Witt • IX Van SpeijkDoubloons • X Gouden Leeuw • X Prins van Oranje 
Italy  I Eritrea • II Nino Bixio • III Taranto • IV Alberto di Giussano • V Raimondo Montecuccoli • V GenovaDoubloons • VI Trento • VI Duca d'AostaDoubloons • VII Zara • VII Duca degli AbruzziDoubloons • VII Francesco FerruccioDoubloons • VII GoriziaDoubloons • VIII Amalfi • IX Brindisi • IX MichelangeloDoubloons • X Venezia • X NapoliDoubloons • X Napoli BDoubloons •  Piemonte 
Commonwealth  I Sutlej • II Port Jackson • III Caradoc • IV Dunedin • V Delhi • VI Hobart • VI PerthDoubloons • VI MysoreDoubloons • VII Uganda • VIII Auckland • IX Encounter • IX HectorDoubloons • X Cerberus • X BrisbaneDoubloons 
Pan-America  I Hércules • II Almirante Barroso • II Almirante AbreuDoubloons • III Vicente Guerrero • IV Córdoba • V La Argentina • VI Almirante Cochrane • VII Coronel Bolognesi • VII Nueve de JulioDoubloons • VIII Ignacio Allende • VIII Almirante GrauDoubloons • IX Santander • X San Martín