South Carolina
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South Carolina
Battleship | U.S.A. | Tier III
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Main Battery
305 mm/45 Mk.5 in a turret4 х 2 pcs. |
Rate of Fire2 shots/min. |
Reload Time30 sec. |
Rotation Speed4 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time45 sec. |
Firing Range14.24 km. |
Maximum Dispersion202 m. |
HE Shell305 mm HE |
Maximum HE Shell Damage4,100 |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell20 % |
Initial HE Shell Velocity823 m./s. |
HE Shell Weight394.6 kg. |
AP Shell305 mm AP |
Maximum AP Shell Damage8,100 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity823 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight394.6 kg. |
Secondary Armament #1
76.2 mm/50 Mk.5 on a single mount22 х 1 pcs. |
Firing Range3.2 km. |
Rate of Fire10 shots/min. |
Reload Time6 sec. |
HE Shell76 mm HE |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,100 |
Initial HE Shell Velocity823 m./s. |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell4 % |
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed15.84 knot |
Turning Circle Radius480 m. |
Rudder Shift Time13.1 sec. |
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range13.44 km. |
Air Detectability Range6 km. |
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South Carolina — American Tier III battleship.
In the early 20th century, the United States reinforced its naval fleet by constructing several classes of battleships. American naval theorists, alongside their British counterparts, came up with the concept of a battleship armed solely with large-caliber guns. Upon her commissioning, USS South Carolina was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet. She played a role in safeguarding U.S. interests during the Mexican Revolution and participated in the occupation of Veracruz. During World War I, the battleship escorted troop convoys to France. After the war ended, she was involved in transporting troops back to America.
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