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?A high-speed aircraft carrier armed with numerous secondary and dual-purpose guns. She had the most powerful propulsion among all German Navy ships. The carrier was never completed because Germany's shipbuilding program priorities changed during the course of World War II.<br><br>''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale worldwide on 21 August 2017. She was not well-received by the player base, and Wargaming [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/common/Graf-Zeppelin-Situation-Update/ removed her from sale] after only five days. She is currently [https://www.facebook.com/wowsgraf/ being re-worked] and will be re-released for sale at a future date.<br><br>{{Model3DViewer|7ad1ee167b9b432e95395a28e55c133d}}+A high-speed aircraft carrier armed with numerous secondary and dual-purpose guns. She had the most powerful propulsion among all German Navy ships. The carrier was never completed because Germany's shipbuilding program priorities changed during the course of World War II.<br><br>''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale worldwide on 21 August 2017. She was not well-received by the player base, and Wargaming [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/common/Graf-Zeppelin-Situation-Update/ removed her from sale] after only five days. After [[Ship:Update_0.8.0|Update 0.8.0]] reworked the aircraft carrier class, ''Graf Zeppelin'' was re-balanced and placed back on sale for the first time in nearly 20 months on 15 April 2019. <br><br>{{Model3DViewer|7ad1ee167b9b432e95395a28e55c133d}}
  
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?Though never fully finished in real life, ''Graf Zeppelin'' comes alive in World of Warships as the first carrier to enter the game from a nation other than [[Ship:Ships of Japan|Japan]] or [[Ship:Ships of U.S.A.|America]]. Historically, she was the first carrier in the world to utilize catapult launching technology; this trait carries over in-game as she gets planes off her deck faster than any other carrier.+''Graf Zeppelin'' is the only German aircraft carrier available in World of Warships at this point in time. As such she differs greatly from all the other carriers present and gives her own unique flavor in-game. She currently sits at Tier VIII.
  
?As a Tier VIII carrier, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' will inevitably face powerful AA ships such as Tier X cruisers ''[[Des Moines]]'' and ''[[Minotaur]]'' and will be forced to evade or work around these ships to attack with her bombers. Her planes can be quickly and easily shot down by ships that are built for anti-air; however, they are very fast and can strike swiftly before the enemy has a chance to knock many of them down. In short, the plane durability is very much akin to its Tier VIII Japanese counterpart ''[[Shokaku]]''. Where ''Zeppelin'' differs significantly from ''Shokaku'' is in the variety of ways she can be loaded out prior to queuing for a battle: ''Graf Zeppelin'' has two flight control module options, and both are vastly different from each other.+''Graf Zeppelin's'' hull is worth a special mention. For one she boasts a threatening amount of secondary armament, which makes her a risky target for destroyers that can not avoid getting spotted. This also opens up the opportunity to use her late-game as a platform which engages through her secondaries and planes, but such maneuvers need to be carefully calculated or else the destruction of the ship will be imminent. Secondly, she features a reinforced hull plating which makes her immune to non-IFHE guns with a caliber of up to 128mm. Destroyer captains engaging her with artillery should be aware of that and switch to AP-shells in these cases.
  
?The first squadron configuration features one over-sized fighter squadron with eight (8) planes, and another eight (8) fighters in reserve. Her strike planes are divided into two (2) torpedo squadrons of 5 planes each (with 17 more in the reserve), and one dive bomber squadron of nine (9) planes (and 20 more in her hangar). The cycle time required for the fighters and dive bombers is rather long, while the torpedo bombers rearm and launch in the blink of an eye. This loadout is very balanced, though exterminating enough enemy fighters to achieve air superiority is difficult due to the low fighter reserves.+The most potent planes of ''Graf Zeppelin'' are her torpedo bombers. Being able to fly at speeds of up to 260 knots they are capable of traveling far distances with ease, and can do quick “boom and zoom” attacks even against vessels with stronger AA defenses. Their torpedoes however are not hitting particularly hard, and the planes are rather fragile, so it should be kept in mind that several runs will be required to deal notable damage and that ships with high continuous dps are a big threat. Every attack run can drop up to three torpedoes, which will be dropped in a wedge shape. As every squadron consists of nine planes, ''Graf Zeppelin'' can make three attack runs with three planes each. However, the flooding chance for these torpedoes is quite low, making DoT stacks difficult with this German carrier.
  
?The second squadron configuration is a bit more specialized, and features two fighter squadrons of five (5) planes each (and 14 more in her hangar) paired with three dive bomber squadrons, also made up of five (5) planes each (plus 33 more ready in reserve). The servicing times are reasonable, and not as unforgiving as the ones for the first loadout. This loadout allows captains to fend off enemy aircraft better, due to both the larger fighter reserves and the advantage of having two squadrons which can be set up for strafes. The focus on dive bombers means that the choice of bombs will dictate what targets can be engaged effectively.+Being the only viable plane type on ''Graf Zeppelin'' against destroyers, her attack aircraft will satisfy the player with good hitting power and rocket penetration (40mm), but unlike the torpedo bombers they do not possess a superior speed and are in fact on the slower side of T8 aircraft. Every attack run will release up to eight rockets, so timing the drop for a narrow reticle is highly recommended. With eight planes in total per squadron that results in four attack runs.
  
?''Zeppelin''’s HE bombs, like high-tier American HE bombs, pack quite a punch against cruisers and destroyers, while the AP bombs are devastating towards most battleships and cruisers she will face. The AP bombs in particular will frequently surprise opponents who are used to American AP bombs over-penetrating them, as the fuse threshold — the amount of armor they must penetrate in order to trigger the fuse — is significantly less than those found on American bombs. Furthermore, as there is a somewhat large reserve of the bombers, captains '''can''' afford to sacrifice some planes to attack certain strategically positioned targets. However, captains must be careful of losing entire squadrons as the respawn time for a lost squadron is quite long. The bomb drop reticle for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is very friendly and easy to use: a simple circle, meaning that it the angle they approach a ship from is more-or-less irrelevant. Auto-drops can be as devastating as manual drops; when the manual drop reticle is properly timed against battleships, it's common to land all five or six bombs from the squadron.+The remaining plane type are the dive bombers, which while they offer a faster diving approach, are lacking in terms of striking power and penetration. However, using the same plane as the torpedo bombers they are fast enough to travel across the map quickly. Each attack run will consist of two dive bombers with one bomb each, and the entire squadron will consist of eight planes in total. Unfortunately, some ships are completely immune to these weapons, and while the circular reticle means you can approach from any angle, it also means that even the best aimed drops can result in no hits.
  
?The torpedo bombers have the option of equipping deep water torpedoes, the first planes in the game to have this option. The difference between these regular torpedoes and deep water ones is that the latter are unable to hit destroyers in exchange for having a higher flooding chance once they do hit cruisers, battleships, or aircraft carriers. In practice, deep water torpedoes on aerial drops are fairly pointless, and equipping them deprives ''Zeppelin'' captains of the flexibility of targeting enemy destroyers with her potent torpedo loadout.+In terms of playstyle her captain should capitalize on the torpedo bombers whenever possible, launching fast attack waves against capital ships which do not possess the means of dodging her fish. Her rocket planes should be used against agile targets such as destroyers and maneuverable cruisers. When having the opportunity, spotting destroyers with the fighter plane consumable is an option that should be considered, however they lack the speed to be effective against enemy aircraft unless the opponent actively closes the distance to them.
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}''’s fighters have sufficient firepower to reliably strafe down enemy planes and are the fastest fighters of Tier VIII carriers. They are somewhat fragile, however, and captains should avoid dogfights with other enemy squadrons if possible; the fighters will routinely lose in straight up dogfights against other enemy fighters at Tier VIII due to their low average DPS. In such cases, a well-timed strafe to escape the fighter lock can save the squadron from complete devastation at the cost of one plane.+
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?Another unique feature is that ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has access to the {{Hydroacoustic Search}} consumable, with identical stats to same-tier non-German cruisers. While its practical use is debatable, it does allow for some interesting possibilities and shouldn't be discounted. Additionally, her secondary firepower is astonishing for an aircraft carrier, even surpassing that of ''[[Bismarck]]''. While captains should not rely on her secondaries alone to fend off an attacking ship, they are more than capable of doing excellent damage against lighter units that wander too close. +
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a very comfortable carrier to play, and offers captains more variety in offensive strike power than any other aircraft carrier currently in the game. +
  
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?* Ability to choose between AP and HE bombs.+* Access to the fastest planes at Tier VIII, which will form her torpedo and dive bombers
?* Balanced loadout with both fighters and attack planes.+* Comes equipped with a potent secondary battery
?* Secondary armament provides decent protection from close-in attacks, a very big pain for most ships if fully built for secondaries. +* Her rocket planes hit hard and penetrate even battleship plating
?* AP bombs can devastate enemy battleships, cruisers, and carriers.+
?* HE bombs can devastate enemy destroyers.+
?* Fighters are Tier VII, which allows them near-guaranteed benefits from the Dogfighting Expert commander skill. +
?* Adequate anti-aircraft suite for self-defense.+
?* User-friendly targeting reticle for dive bombers.+
  
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 * As a Tier VIII aircraft carrier, captains may face off against large amounts of high tier AA. * As a Tier VIII aircraft carrier, captains may face off against large amounts of high tier AA.
 * Unable to train captains for any other carriers, and requires a specialized German captain to perform well. * Unable to train captains for any other carriers, and requires a specialized German captain to perform well.
?* No torpedo bombers FID Typ 8 Mod. 2, making it very difficult to deal with enemy destroyers effectively without using HE bombs.+* Poor surface detectability
?* Poor base surface detectability range at 16.2km.+* Highly situational dive bombers with low alpha strike
?* Has weak fighters compared to other Tier VIII carriers, especially if you take the 1-2-1 loadout for more strike power.+* Her AA is lacking, making it difficult to repel air attacks.
?* AP bombs are somewhat unpredictable to land hits due to circular drop pattern. +
  
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 The recommended upgrades for ''Graf Zeppelin'' are as follows: The recommended upgrades for ''Graf Zeppelin'' are as follows:
?*'''Slot 1''': {{Air Groups Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>+*'''Slot 1''': {{Air Groups Modification 1}}
?*'''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}}+*'''Slot 2''': {{Aircraft Engines Modification 1}}
?*'''Slot 3''': {{Air Groups Modification 2}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>+*'''Slot 3''': {{Secondary Battery Modification 1}}
?*'''Slot 4''': {{Damage Control System Modification 2}}+*'''Slot 4''': {{Torpedo Bombers Modification 2}}
?*'''Slot 5''': {{Concealment System Modification 1}}+*'''Slot 5''': {{Flight Control Modification 1}}
  
?'''Upgrade Slot 1''' provides two viable options. '''Air Groups Modification 1''' is highly recommended to improve her weak fighters, but some players may choose to specialize in anti-aircraft duties or the secondary battery to defend against attacking aircraft and ships. For either specialization, {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}} should be equipped. +'''Upgrade Slot 3''' also offers the usage of {{Attack Aircraft Modification 1}}, which could be viable if the player deems the aiming time for the attack aircraft to be too short.
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?'''Upgrade Slot 3''' provides options for different roles and specializations. '''Air Groups Modification 2''' is highly recommended to increase the ammunition and hit points (HP) of fighter aircraft. Some players may choose to mount {{Flight Control Modification 1}} in order to get planes airborne faster. For specialization in anti aircraft duties or the secondary battery, either {{AA Guns Modification 2}} or {{Secondary Battery Modification 2}} should be mounted, depending on the desired specialization.+
  
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?''Graf Zeppelin'' is in a unique position as far as her Commander Skills go. While she is an aircraft carrier, she does not have any Torpedo Bombers. This means that commander skills strictly meant for the improvement of Torpedoes Bombers can be forgone, leaving space for other skills. In addition, the ''Graf Zeppelin'' features a fearsome secondary armament sure to surprise any ships that venture too close in the hopes of an easy kill. So, choosing Commander Skills that increase the performance of her secondaries is certainly a viable way to go. +The prime focus of skills should lie on improving the performance of ''Graf Zeppelin's'' torpedo bombers and aircraft in general. Additional skills distributed to her secondary performance are however an option, but should not shift the priority away from ''Graf Zeppelin's'' strengths.
  
 {{Commander Skills {{Commander Skills
?| Priority Target = +| Priority Target = 3
 | Preventative Maintenance =  | Preventative Maintenance =
 | Expert Loader =  | Expert Loader =
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert = 3+| Air Supremacy = 3
 | Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft =  | Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft =
?| Dogfighting Expert = 3+| Dogfighting Expert = 2
 | Incoming Fire Alert =  | Incoming Fire Alert =
?| Evasive Maneuver = 1+| Last Gasp = 2
  
?| High Alert = 1+| High Alert =
 | Jack of All Trades = 1 | Jack of All Trades = 1
 | Expert Marksman =  | Expert Marksman =
?| Torpedo Acceleration = +| Torpedo Acceleration = 1
 | Smoke Screen Expert =  | Smoke Screen Expert =
?| Expert Rear Gunner = 2+| Improved Engines = 2
?| Adrenaline Rush = +| Adrenaline Rush = 3
 | Last Stand =  | Last Stand =
  
 | Basics of Survivability =  | Basics of Survivability =
 | Survivability Expert = 1 | Survivability Expert = 1
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise = 2+| Torpedo Armament Expertise =
?| Emergency Takeoff = 3+| Aircraft Armor = 3
?| Basic Firing Training = 2+| Basic Firing Training = 1
 | Superintendent =  | Superintendent =
?| Demolition Expert = +| Demolition Expert = 3
 | Vigilance =  | Vigilance =
  
?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament = 2+| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament =
?| Fire Prevention = +| Fire Prevention = 1
 | Inertia Fuse for HE Shells =  | Inertia Fuse for HE Shells =
?| Air Supremacy = 3 +| Sight Stabilization = 3
?| Advanced Firing Training = 2+| Advanced Firing Training = 1
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = +| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = 1
 | Radio Position Finding =  | Radio Position Finding =
?| Concealment Expert = 2+| Concealment Expert = 3
 }} }}
  
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 +Like other aircraft carriers, ''Graf Zeppelin'' can not control the consumables of the ship.
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 ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables: ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables:
 * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}} * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
?* '''Slot 2:''' {{Hydroacoustic Search}}+* '''Slot 2:''' {{Fighter}}
?* '''Slot 3:''' {{Defensive AA Fire}}+ 
 +''Graf Zeppelin's'' aircraft can equip the following consumables:
 +Attack Aircraft:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Engine Cooling}} (3 charges by default)
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Patrol Fighters}} (3 charges by default)
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 +Torpedo Bombers:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Engine Cooling}} (2 charges by default)
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Patrol Fighters}} (3 charges by default)
 +* '''Slot 3:''' {{Repair}} (3 charges by default)
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 +Dive Bombers:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Engine Cooling}} (2 charges by default)
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Patrol Fighters}} (3 charges by default)
  
?Shelling out credits (or doubloons) for {{Damage Control Party II}} will prove useful for captains trying to take advantage of ''Graf Zeppelin''’s secondary battery guns, while {{Defensive AA Fire II}} may be useful if players find themselves subjected to repeated attacks by the enemy carrier. 
  
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?As a premium aircraft carrier, ''Graf Zeppelin'' can mount only four signal flags simultaneously. Captains using high explosive bombs should mount India X-Ray ({{India X-Ray|Size=18px}}) and Victor Lima ({{Victor Lima|Size=18px}}) flags for a boost to their fire chance. November Echo Setteseven ({{November Echo Setteseven|Size=18px}}) flags are recommended to boost the ship’s anti-aircraft damage. Captains can also mount November Foxtrot ({{November Foxtrot|Size=18px}}) and India Yankee ({{India Yankee|Size=18px}}) flags for increased survivability. Lastly, economic and special flags can be used to increase the ship’s credit and experience gain per battle. +As a premium aircraft carrier, ''Graf Zeppelin'' can mount eight signal flags simultaneously.
  
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 | Mike Yankee Soxisix = 1 | Mike Yankee Soxisix = 1
 | India X-Ray = 3 | India X-Ray = 3
?| Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = 1+| Juliet Yankee Bissotwo =
 | Victor Lima = 3 | Victor Lima = 3
 | Hotel Yankee =  | Hotel Yankee =
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 | Sierra Mike = 1 | Sierra Mike = 1
 | India Delta =  | India Delta =
?| Juliet Whiskey Unaone = +| Juliet Whiskey Unaone = 3
?| India Yankee = 2+| India Yankee =
 | Juliet Charlie =  | Juliet Charlie =
  
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 <h2>''Graf Zeppelin'', 1939</h2> <h2>''Graf Zeppelin'', 1939</h2>
 ====Construction==== ====Construction====
?:Deutsche Werke; Kiel, Germany+:Builder: Deutsche Werke; Kiel, Germany
 :Laid down: 28 December 1936  :Laid down: 28 December 1936
 :Launched: 8 December 1938 :Launched: 8 December 1938
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 Despite all the efforts put into her design and construction, ''Graf Zeppelin'' would never come into being as the first completed aircraft carrier of the Axis powers of Europe. Finally laid down in 1937 — following the Anglo-German Naval Treaty of 1935 where Germany successfully negotiated for the right to build aircraft carriers — the fate of ''Graf Zeppelin'' and her unnamed sister ship would be argued over by three men: Grand Admiral of the Kriegsmarine Erich Raeder, head of the Luftwaffe Hermann Göring, and Admiral Karl Dönitz. Raeder was the driving force behind the addition of aircraft carriers to the Kriegsmarine, following visitations to see Japan’s powerful carrier force earlier in the 1930’s. An aircraft carrier would require aircraft, however, and this would require an establishment of a Fleet Air Arm, leading to the short-lived ''Trägergruppe'' (or "Carrier Group"). This, however, would be under the split jurisdiction of the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe, and Göring jealously fought off any attempts that would undermine his complete control of every military aircraft in Germany's inventory. Dönitz, an influential admiral himself, knew that the greatest successes enjoyed by the Kaiserliche Marine was at the hands of their U-boats, and believed that Germany could never muster a naval force to contest the Royal Navy on the surface; he pushed to have resources that would be expended on any aircraft carriers shifted elsewhere. Despite all the efforts put into her design and construction, ''Graf Zeppelin'' would never come into being as the first completed aircraft carrier of the Axis powers of Europe. Finally laid down in 1937 — following the Anglo-German Naval Treaty of 1935 where Germany successfully negotiated for the right to build aircraft carriers — the fate of ''Graf Zeppelin'' and her unnamed sister ship would be argued over by three men: Grand Admiral of the Kriegsmarine Erich Raeder, head of the Luftwaffe Hermann Göring, and Admiral Karl Dönitz. Raeder was the driving force behind the addition of aircraft carriers to the Kriegsmarine, following visitations to see Japan’s powerful carrier force earlier in the 1930’s. An aircraft carrier would require aircraft, however, and this would require an establishment of a Fleet Air Arm, leading to the short-lived ''Trägergruppe'' (or "Carrier Group"). This, however, would be under the split jurisdiction of the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe, and Göring jealously fought off any attempts that would undermine his complete control of every military aircraft in Germany's inventory. Dönitz, an influential admiral himself, knew that the greatest successes enjoyed by the Kaiserliche Marine was at the hands of their U-boats, and believed that Germany could never muster a naval force to contest the Royal Navy on the surface; he pushed to have resources that would be expended on any aircraft carriers shifted elsewhere.
  
?Given all of the various factors involved, Raeder’s ambitions of adding a total of four aircraft carriers to the Kriegsmarine would ultimately prove impossible. Nevertheless, construction of ''Graf Zeppelin'' and her sister ''Flugzeugträger B'' proceeded uninterrupted until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, halting construction as wartime resources were spent elsewhere (and Raeder still battled Göring politically). In late February 1940, the frustrated Raeder ordered ''Flugzeugträger B'' to be broken up and scrapped, although ''Graf Zeppelin'' was spared this fate, rusting in a drydock at Kiel. Her sixteen 150mm secondaries were transferred to coastal installations in recently conquered Norway in April 1940 with Hitler’s approval. She first went to sea in July 1940 to be transferred to Gotenhafen, Germany where she continued to languish in port without any progress. She moved again to Stettin in November 1941 to stay out of Russian air strike range, where she was used as a floating warehouse by the Kriegsmarine. Following the successful Japanese carrier strike on Pearl Harbor, Raeder had the ammunition to finally gain approval from Hitler to continue construction on ''Graf Zeppelin'' in May 1942. Construction continued slowly from then on, moving back to a floating drydock in Kiel come December 1942. In late January 1943, however, Hitler had become disenchanted with the Kriegsmarine and ordered all large surface ships to be scrapped. In the political chaos that followed, Raeder was relieved as the head of the Kriegsmarine by Dönitz. Dönitz managed to convince Hitler to withdraw his order to scrap most surface ships, but agreed to halt the construction of all large capital ships. Thus, in February 1943 ''Graf Zeppelin''’s construction was halted for the last time. In April, she was towed to a wharf near Stettin, where she sat for two years with a 40-man skeleton crew. +Given all of the various factors involved, Raeder’s ambitions of adding a total of four aircraft carriers to the Kriegsmarine would ultimately prove impossible. Nevertheless, construction of ''Graf Zeppelin'' and her sister ''Flugzeugträger B'' proceeded uninterrupted until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, halting construction as wartime resources were spent elsewhere (and Raeder still battled Göring politically). In late February 1940, the frustrated Raeder ordered ''Flugzeugträger B'' to be broken up and scrapped, although ''Graf Zeppelin'' was spared this fate, rusting in a drydock at Kiel. Her sixteen 150mm secondaries were transferred to coastal installations in recently conquered Norway in April 1940 with Hitler’s approval. She first went to sea in July 1940 to be transferred to Gotenhafen, Germany (now Gdynia, Poland) where she continued to languish in port without any progress. She moved again to Stettin in November 1941 to stay out of Russian air strike range, where she was used as a floating warehouse by the Kriegsmarine. Following the successful Japanese carrier strike on Pearl Harbor, Raeder had the ammunition to finally gain approval from Hitler to continue construction on ''Graf Zeppelin'' on 13 May 1942. Construction continued slowly from then on, moving back to a floating drydock in Kiel come December 1942. In late January 1943, however, Hitler had become disenchanted with the Kriegsmarine and ordered all large surface ships to be scrapped. In the political chaos that followed, Raeder was relieved as the head of the Kriegsmarine by Dönitz. Dönitz managed to convince Hitler to withdraw his order to scrap most surface ships, but agreed to halt the construction of all large capital ships. Thus, in February 1943 ''Graf Zeppelin''’s construction was halted for the last time. In April, she was towed to a wharf near Stettin, where she sat for two years with a 40-man skeleton crew.
  
?In April 1945, as Soviet forces drew near, her crew flooded and detonated the ship in port, bringing an end to Germany’s only purpose-built aircraft carrier to ever near completion. Her life was not yet over, however. In March 1946, in violation of agreements with the Allied powers, Russia re-floated ''Graf Zeppelin''. She was towed out of Stettin in the summer of 1947 — believed to be headed for the Soviet Union — with her flight deck loaded with containers. What happened after this point is not fully known. Western historians state that she struck a mine off the Gulf of Finland, and was scrapped after her damaged wreck was dragged to Leningrad. Soviet records indicate that she briefly made port in Swinemünde, then was towed out of harbor on 16 August 1947 and used as a target hulk for bombs, shells, and torpedoes. In 2006, her wreckage was discovered in 80 meters of water north of Władysławowo, Poland, confirming the final resting place of the Kriegsmarine's lone aircraft carrier.+In April 1945, as Soviet forces drew near, her crew flooded and detonated the ship in port, bringing an end to Germany’s only purpose-built aircraft carrier to ever near completion. Her life was not yet over, however. In March 1946, in violation of agreements with the Allied powers, the Soviets re-floated ''Graf Zeppelin''. She was towed out of Stettin in the summer of 1947 — believed to be headed for the Soviet Union — with her flight deck loaded with containers. What happened after this point is not fully known. Western historians state that she struck a mine off the Gulf of Finland, and was scrapped after her damaged wreck was dragged to Leningrad. Soviet records indicate that she briefly made port in Swinemünde, then was towed out of harbor on 16 August 1947 and used as a target hulk for bombs, shells, and torpedoes. In 2006, her wreckage was discovered in 80 meters of water north of Władysławowo, Poland, confirming the final resting place of the Kriegsmarine's lone aircraft carrier.
  
 ===Historical Inaccuracies=== ===Historical Inaccuracies===
 * ''Graf Zeppelin''’s stat card depicts the ship had it been completed in 1945; the Bf 109T was in service until the summer of 1944. The aircraft was also outdated by 1942 and newer planes were sought when work on the aircraft carrier resumed that same year. * ''Graf Zeppelin''’s stat card depicts the ship had it been completed in 1945; the Bf 109T was in service until the summer of 1944. The aircraft was also outdated by 1942 and newer planes were sought when work on the aircraft carrier resumed that same year.
 * The 37 mm Flak LM/42 anti-aircraft gun entered service in autumn 1943; construction on ''Graf Zeppelin'' ceased in early 1943. The 37 mm Flakzwilling 30 was originally intended for the ship. * The 37 mm Flak LM/42 anti-aircraft gun entered service in autumn 1943; construction on ''Graf Zeppelin'' ceased in early 1943. The 37 mm Flakzwilling 30 was originally intended for the ship.
?* Actual planned aircraft capacity was 42; 12 Bf 109Ts & 30 Ju 87Cs. This was later revised to 30 Bf 109Ts and 12 Ju 87 D-4s.+* Actual planned aircraft capacity was 42; twelve Bf 109Ts & thirty Ju 87Cs. This was later revised to thirty Bf 109Ts and twelve Ju 87 D-4s.
 * The Ju 87C was also a torpedo bomber. * The Ju 87C was also a torpedo bomber.
 +* Stuka sirens are present on Graf Zeppelin's Ta-152C-1/R14 bombers.
  
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 File:GrafZeppelin1947.jpg| ''Graf Zeppelin'' in 1947 at Swinemünde, prior to her sinking as a target ship. File:GrafZeppelin1947.jpg| ''Graf Zeppelin'' in 1947 at Swinemünde, prior to her sinking as a target ship.
 File:Graf zeppelin flugzeugtraeger modell 01.jpg|Bow view of a model of ''Graf Zeppelin'', at the Aeronauticum in Nordholz, Germany. File:Graf zeppelin flugzeugtraeger modell 01.jpg|Bow view of a model of ''Graf Zeppelin'', at the Aeronauticum in Nordholz, Germany.
 +File:Wreck of Zeppelin.jpg|Sidescan sonar survey of the wreck of ''Graf Zeppelin''.
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 *Chesneau, R., Gardiner, R. (1980). Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships: 1922-1946. London UK: Conway Maritime Press. *Chesneau, R., Gardiner, R. (1980). Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships: 1922-1946. London UK: Conway Maritime Press.
 *Breyer, S. (1989). Graf Zeppelin: The German Aircraft Carrier. West Chester. PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd. *Breyer, S. (1989). Graf Zeppelin: The German Aircraft Carrier. West Chester. PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
 +*[https://is-expl.com/explorations/2 SANTI Expedition to ''Graf Zeppelin'']
  
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Revision as of 07:01, 16 May 2019

Graf Zeppelin
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Tech Tree Position
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General
Purchase priceSpecial Doubloons
Hit Points52,600 
Secondary Armament #1
105 mm/65 SK C/33 on a Dop. L. C/31 mount6 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range6.25 km.
Rate of Fire17.91 shots/min.
Reload Time3.35 sec.
HE Shell105 mm Spr.Gr. Kz. 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,200 
Initial HE Shell Velocity900 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Secondary Armament #2
150 mm/55 SK C/28 on a Dop. MPL C/36 mount8 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range6.25 km.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time7.5 sec.
HE Shell150 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,700 
Initial HE Shell Velocity875 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
AA Defense
105 mm/65 SK C/33 on a Dop. L. C/31 mount6 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second99.6 
. . . Firing Range4.5 km.
37 mm/69 Flak M42 on an LM/42 mount11 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second113.3 
. . . Firing Range3.51 km.
20 mm/65 C/38 on a Flak 35 Vierling L/38 mount7 х 4 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second44.8 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed32 knot
Turning Circle Radius1 140 m.
Rudder Shift Time13.7 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range15.71 km.
Air Detectability Range11.06 km.
Battle Levels
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VIII
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Special

Graf Zeppelin — German special premium Tier VIII aircraft сarrier.

A high-speed aircraft carrier armed with numerous secondary and dual-purpose guns. She had the most powerful propulsion among all German Navy ships. The carrier was never completed because Germany's shipbuilding program priorities changed during the course of World War II.

Graf Zeppelin was first released for sale worldwide on 21 August 2017. She was not well-received by the player base, and Wargaming removed her from sale after only five days. After Update 0.8.0 reworked the aircraft carrier class, Graf Zeppelin was re-balanced and placed back on sale for the first time in nearly 20 months on 15 April 2019.

Modules

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)
Graf Zeppelin52,60091006/87/11/6 00
Attack Aircraft Speed
(knot)
IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_MED_DAMAGE
(HP/min)
IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AMMO_AMOUNTHit Points
(HP)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Me 155A1361,320 00
Torpedo Bombers Maximum Torpedo Damage
(HP)
Speed
(knot)
Hit Points
(HP)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Ta 152C-1/R145,3331811,710 00
Bombers Maximum Bomb Damage
(HP)
Speed
(knot)
Hit Points
(HP)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Ta 152C-1/R141811,650 00
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 200,000 hp32 00

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Air Groups Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System Modification 1
Aircraft Engines Modification 1
 Slot 3 
Secondary Battery Modification 1
Torpedo Bombers Modification 1
Attack Aircraft Modification 1
Aerial Torpedoes Modification 1
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Attack Aircraft Modification 2
Torpedo Bombers Modification 2
Bombers Modification 1
Airstrike Modification 1
 Slot 5 
Flight Control Modification 1
Concealment System Modification 1
Squadron Consumables Modification 1

Player Opinion

Performance

Graf Zeppelin is the only German aircraft carrier available in World of Warships at this point in time. As such she differs greatly from all the other carriers present and gives her own unique flavor in-game. She currently sits at Tier VIII.

Graf Zeppelin's hull is worth a special mention. For one she boasts a threatening amount of secondary armament, which makes her a risky target for destroyers that can not avoid getting spotted. This also opens up the opportunity to use her late-game as a platform which engages through her secondaries and planes, but such maneuvers need to be carefully calculated or else the destruction of the ship will be imminent. Secondly, she features a reinforced hull plating which makes her immune to non-IFHE guns with a caliber of up to 128mm. Destroyer captains engaging her with artillery should be aware of that and switch to AP-shells in these cases.

The most potent planes of Graf Zeppelin are her torpedo bombers. Being able to fly at speeds of up to 260 knots they are capable of traveling far distances with ease, and can do quick “boom and zoom” attacks even against vessels with stronger AA defenses. Their torpedoes however are not hitting particularly hard, and the planes are rather fragile, so it should be kept in mind that several runs will be required to deal notable damage and that ships with high continuous dps are a big threat. Every attack run can drop up to three torpedoes, which will be dropped in a wedge shape. As every squadron consists of nine planes, Graf Zeppelin can make three attack runs with three planes each. However, the flooding chance for these torpedoes is quite low, making DoT stacks difficult with this German carrier.

Being the only viable plane type on Graf Zeppelin against destroyers, her attack aircraft will satisfy the player with good hitting power and rocket penetration (40mm), but unlike the torpedo bombers they do not possess a superior speed and are in fact on the slower side of T8 aircraft. Every attack run will release up to eight rockets, so timing the drop for a narrow reticle is highly recommended. With eight planes in total per squadron that results in four attack runs.

The remaining plane type are the dive bombers, which while they offer a faster diving approach, are lacking in terms of striking power and penetration. However, using the same plane as the torpedo bombers they are fast enough to travel across the map quickly. Each attack run will consist of two dive bombers with one bomb each, and the entire squadron will consist of eight planes in total. Unfortunately, some ships are completely immune to these weapons, and while the circular reticle means you can approach from any angle, it also means that even the best aimed drops can result in no hits.

In terms of playstyle her captain should capitalize on the torpedo bombers whenever possible, launching fast attack waves against capital ships which do not possess the means of dodging her fish. Her rocket planes should be used against agile targets such as destroyers and maneuverable cruisers. When having the opportunity, spotting destroyers with the fighter plane consumable is an option that should be considered, however they lack the speed to be effective against enemy aircraft unless the opponent actively closes the distance to them.

Pros:

  • Access to the fastest planes at Tier VIII, which will form her torpedo and dive bombers
  • Comes equipped with a potent secondary battery
  • Her rocket planes hit hard and penetrate even battleship plating

Cons:

  • As a Tier VIII aircraft carrier, captains may face off against large amounts of high tier AA.
  • Unable to train captains for any other carriers, and requires a specialized German captain to perform well.
  • Poor surface detectability
  • Highly situational dive bombers with low alpha strike
  • Her AA is lacking, making it difficult to repel air attacks.

Research

As a Premium ship, Graf Zeppelin doesn't have any upgrades to research.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Graf Zeppelin are as follows:

Upgrade Slot 3 also offers the usage of Attack Aircraft Modification 1 : +2 seconds attack time., which could be viable if the player deems the aiming time for the attack aircraft to be too short.

Commander Skills

The prime focus of skills should lie on improving the performance of Graf Zeppelin's torpedo bombers and aircraft in general. Additional skills distributed to her secondary performance are however an option, but should not shift the priority away from Graf Zeppelin's strengths.

Consumables

Like other aircraft carriers, Graf Zeppelin can not control the consumables of the ship.

Graf Zeppelin can equip the following consumables:

Graf Zeppelin's aircraft can equip the following consumables: Attack Aircraft:

Torpedo Bombers:

Dive Bombers:

Camouflage

As a Premium ship, Graf Zeppelin comes included with Type 10 camouflage that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, and increases the amount of experience she earns.

Signals

As a premium aircraft carrier, Graf Zeppelin can mount eight signal flags simultaneously.


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

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

References

  • Chesneau, R., Gardiner, R. (1980). Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships: 1922-1946. London UK: Conway Maritime Press.
  • Breyer, S. (1989). Graf Zeppelin: The German Aircraft Carrier. West Chester. PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
  • SANTI Expedition to Graf Zeppelin
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