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 +A German battleship designed for raider operations and fighting cruisers, including battlecruisers. When ''Scharnhorst'' was built, she was faster than any ship of her type. The rather small caliber of her main battery guns was her main drawback, but that was offset by her higher rate of fire.<br><br>''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale on 15 August 2016 for the NA server and 21 August 2016 for the EU server.<br><br>{{Model3DViewer|1769afde275c495a91bf41f7bf53bc07}}
  
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?''Scharnhorst'' is a unique battleship that performs more similarly to a heavy cruiser than an actual battleship. She maneuvers more like a cruiser due to having a top speed of 30 knots, decent rudder shift time, and 280mm guns that reload in only 20 seconds (compared to the 30-32 seconds of the average battleship). However, being only 280mm in diameter, her guns don't do as much damage per shell as other 400+mm gunned battleships at this tier (''[[Ship:Colorado|Colorado]]'' and ''[[Ship:Nagato|Nagato]]'').+{{AA Sidebar Warning Insert}}
 +A rather peculiar capital ship, ''Scharnhorst'' in World of Warships is officially a battleship, but frequently plays more like a battlecruiser. Her characteristics are very cruiser-like: top speed above 30 knots with a decent rudder shift time, plus a smaller-caliber main battery than other battleships that trades alpha damage and penetration for good rate of fire and muzzle velocity. These disparities set her clearly apart from from her Tier VII counterparts and sister-ship ''[[Gneisenau]]''.
  
?While unable to withstand mid-range, broadside to broadside engagements with other battleships, ''Scharnhorst'' performs very well as a cruiser hunter, destroyer killer, and at harassing distracted battleships. If forced to go toe-to-toe with another battleship, she must use her superior speed to control the engagement. She can also utilize her superior armor to deflect deadly salvos and tank for the team. While ''Scharnhorst'' has superior frontal armor and citadel armor, her side armor is weak enough to take devastating damage from enemy battleship salvos. Use her speed to either stay at range and dodge enemy battleships' shells, or press into close range to allow her secondaries (which become extremely powerful with a full secondary build captain) and torpedoes to come into play, as well as enabling her 280mm guns to be able to punch through the belt armor of tough BB's.+Her unique traits present her with a plethora of roles to play. ''Scharnhorst'' performs very well as a cruiser hunter or destroyer killer; her undersized shells will not over-penetrate as often, allowing for increased damage output per salvo against light-skinned targets. She is also adept at engaging distracted or over-extended battleships. If forced to go toe-to-toe with another battleship, she must use her superior speed to control the engagement, unique turtle-back armor style to mitigate damage, and employ her torpedoes for punishing strikes. While her frontal and citadel armor are good, her side armor is weak enough to take devastating damage from enemy salvos if presented broadside. ''Scharnhorst'' is most comfortable at mid-to-short distance engagements, where she can use her speed to stay at range and dodge oncoming shells, or close the gap to utilize her solid secondary armament suite and deck torpedo launchers to surprise her foes — further enhanced by the correct [[Ship:Commander|commander skills]].
  
?'''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/90435-premium-ship-review-scharnhorst LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Scharnhorst] from the NA forums''' 
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 |Pros=<!-- write list of positive points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. --> |Pros=<!-- write list of positive points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. -->
?*Guns reload faster than any other battleship.+* Unrivaled reload on a battleship; practically the fastest in the game at 20 seconds.
?*Very good turret traverse, puts several cruisers to shame.+* Very good turret traverse, puts several cruisers and certain destroyers to shame.
?*Ap shells have a high chance of penetrating DDs rather than over penetrating. Especially true when the target DD is angled bow or stern to you. +* Her armor-piercing shells have a high chance of penetrating destroyers rather than over-penetrating. Especially true when the target is angled bow or stern to her.
?*Strong secondaries and torpedoes for close in knife fighting.+* Strong secondaries and torpedoes for close in brawling.
?*High speed and good maneuverability feel more like a cruiser than a battleship.+* High speed and good maneuverability feel more like a cruiser than a battleship.
?*German armor scheme means she is hard to citadel.+* Very durable; her turtleback armor scheme means she is very hard to citadel when close.
?*A very versatile ship, even without considering that she is a battleship. +* Exceptionally versatile. Can be played as a battlecruiser, a typical battleship, or a flanker, depending on the map, team composition, and upgrade/commander skill configuration.
 +* Good anti-aircraft suite; when fully built for anti-air duties, she is deadly to enemy planes.
 +* Underestimating her guns can prove fatal to enemy ships.
 +* Easily can counter most destroyers due to fast reload and quick rudder shift time.
 + 
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?*Lower alpha and penetration compared to her larger-gunned peers.+* Lower alpha strike potential and penetration compared to her larger-gunned peers.
?*Low gun caliber prevents overmatching in many cases, leading to more bounces than with other battleships.+* Low gun caliber prevents overmatching in most cases, leading to more bounces as well as non-penetrations than most battleships.
?*Mediocre AA performance.+* Large turning radius.
?*Turrets and torpedo tubes prone to being knocked out.+* Turrets and torpedo tubes are incapacitated very often, especially when brawling.
?*Extremely vulnerable to fires+* Bow armor can be overmatched by battleships she will encounter when up-tiered into Tier VIII and IX games.
 +* Armor-piercing shells lose a lot of penetration value at long range, even against equal-tiered targets.
  
 |Research=<!-- write text about priority sequence of research below --> |Research=<!-- write text about priority sequence of research below -->
 As a premium ship, ''Scharnhorst'' doesn't have any upgrades to research. As a premium ship, ''Scharnhorst'' doesn't have any upgrades to research.
  
?''Scharnhorst'' likes to get in close when possible; the skill points of her commander should reflect such a strategy. That means taking Basics of Survivability at Tier 1, as well as Superintendent - for additional charges of [[Ship:Consumables#Repair_Party|Repair Party]] - and possibly High Alert at Tier 3 to reduce incoming damage as much as possible. Her weaker-than-average anti-aircraft suite can be made more potent with the Tier 4 skill Manual Fire for AA Armament.+|OptimalConfiguration=<!-- write some general text about selection of optimal configuration below (optional)-->
  
?{{Commander Skills 
?| Expert Loader=1 
?| Basic Firing Training=2 
?| Basics of Survivability=3 
?| Expert Rear Gunner= 
  
?| Expert Marksman=3+|Upgrades=<!-- write text about best upgrades below -->
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise=+The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows:
?| Fire Prevention=2+* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>
?| Incoming Fire Alert=2+* '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}}
?| Last Stand=1+* '''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>
 +* '''Slot 4''': {{Damage Control System Modification 2}}
  
?| Torpedo Acceleration=+Highly aggressive players will equip {{Secondary Battery Modification 1}} in this slot; coupled with the Advanced Firing Training skill and a Mike Yankee Soxisix ({{Mike Yankee Soxisix|Size=18px}}) flag, ''Scharnhorst''’s secondary battery range pushes out past 7.5km. In this configuration, ''Scharnhorst'' puts out a punishing amount of secondary fire at a very long range; however, getting the most out of such a build requires that she spend significant amounts of time in close-combat with enemy ships. Players opting for this style of build are also encouraged to equip {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}} in '''Upgrade Slot 1''' to help ensure the longevity of their secondary battery guns while under enemy fire.
?| High Alert=3+
?| Vigilance=2+
?| Dogfighting Expert =+
?| Superintendent=3+
  
?| Demolition Expert=1+|CommanderSkills=<!-- write text about best set of Commander Skills below -->
?| Advanced Firing Training=2+
?| Survivability Expert=1+
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert=+
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament=3+
  
?| Last Chance=1+{{Commander Skills 3 BB
?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament=1+<!-- Ratings 1,2,3 are legit. Others are ignored.-->
?| Preventative Maintenance=1+| rating11 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
?| Concealment Expert=2+| rating12 = <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
?| Air Supremacy=+| rating13 = <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
?| Jack of All Trades=2+| rating14 = 2 <!-- Emergency Repair Specialist -->
?}}+| rating15 = <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
 +| rating16 = <!-- Preventive Maintenance -->
  
?|Gallery=<!-- write below list of files with description (if necessary) separated with | -->+| rating21 = 2 <!-- Grease the Gears -->
?File:ScharnhorstTakesTheLead.jpg{{!}}The ''Scharnhorst'' takes the lead.+| rating22 = <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
?File:ScharnhorstEngages.jpg{{!}}''Scharnhorst'' engages the enemy, leading a battleship and a cruiser.+| rating23 = <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
?File:ScharnhorstAngles.jpg{{!}}''Scharnhorst'' returns fire while angling against two enemy battleships.+| rating24 = 2 <!-- Vigilance -->
?File:ScharnhorstDodges.jpg{{!}}''Scharnhorst'' dodges a cruiser fired torpedo with ease. The cruiser was not so lucky.+| rating25 = 2 <!-- Priority Target -->
?File:DeadAmagi.jpg{{!}}''Scharnhorst'' moves on to its' next target after destroying an enemy ''[[Ship:Amagi|Amagi]]''.+| rating26 = <!-- AA Gunner -->
?File:KutuzovJoinsAmagi.jpg{{!}}A ''[[Ship:Mikhail Kutuzov|Mikhail Kutuzov]]'' joins the ''Amagi'' in Davy Jones's Locker.+
?File:ScharnhorstColorado.jpg{{!}}''Scharnhorst'' attacks its' next victim after destroying an enemy ''[[Ship:Colorado|Colorado]]''.+
?File:ScharnhorstAirRaid.jpg{{!}}''Scharnhorst'' scrambles a catapult fighter in an attempt to fight off enemy aircraft after destroying an enemy Colorado.+
  
?|History=<!-- write text below -->+| rating31 = <!-- Super-Heavy AP Shells -->
?=== Construction ===+| rating32 = <!-- Long-Range Secondary Battery Shells -->
?:Wilhelmshaven Navy Yard+| rating33 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?:Laid down: 16 May, 1935+| rating34 = 2 <!-- Basics of Survivability -->
?:Launched: 30 June, 1936+| rating35 = <!-- Enhanced Anti-Torpedo Protection -->
?:Commissioned: 07 January, 1939+| rating36 = <!-- Expert AA Marksman -->
  
?=== Specifications ===+| rating41 = <!-- Swift in Silence -->
?:36,108 tons displacement, standard+| rating42 = <!-- Improved Secondary Battery Aiming -->
?:230m length+| rating43 = <!-- Close Quarters Combat -->
?:30m beam+| rating44 = 2 <!-- Emergency Repair Expert -->
?:9.1m draft (mean)+| rating45 = <!-- Concealment Expert -->
 +| rating46 = 2 <!-- Fire Prevention Expert -->
 +}}
  
?==== Machinery ====+|Consumables=<!-- write text about selection of Consumables below -->
?:12 boilers, 3 turbines+''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Repair Party}}
 +* '''Slot 3:''' {{Spotting Aircraft}} '''or''' {{Catapult Fighter}}
  
?==== Performance ====+|Camouflage=<!-- write text about useful camouflage below -->
?:32knts at 160,080shp+{{Prem Ship Camo Insert|shiptier=7}}
?:9,020nm range at 15knts+
  
?==== Armor ====+|Signals=<!-- write text about best set of signals below -->
?:Main belt: 320mm mid, 70mm forward, 90mm aft+{{Signal Flags
?:Upper belt: 35mm+| November Echo Setteseven = 2
?:Torpedo bulkhead: 45mm+| Mike Yankee Soxisix = 3
?:Decks: 105mm main, 50mm upper armored deck+| India X-Ray = 1
?:Bulkheads: 150mm forward, 200mm aft+| Juliet Whiskey Unaone =
?:Barbettes and Turrets: 350mm barbette, 360mm face, 110-200mm side, 170mm rear, 90-150mm roof+| Victor Lima = 1
?:Conning tower: 350mm+| Hotel Yankee = 1
  
?==== Armament ====+| November Foxtrot = 2
?:Nine (3x3) 280mm rifles, twelve (4x2, 4x1) 150mm rifles, ten (5x2) 105mm dual purpose guns. Twelve (6x2) 37mm and ten (10x1) 20mm AA guns.+| Sierra Mike = 3
 +| India Delta = 3
 +| Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = 1
 +| India Yankee = 3
 +| Juliet Charlie = 1
  
?==== Aircraft ====+}}
?:Two Ar196 float planes, two catapults+ 
 +|Gallery=<!-- write below list of files with description (if necessary) separated with | --><gallery>
 +File:ScharnhorstTakesTheLead.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' takes the lead.
 +File:ScharnhorstEngages.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' engages the enemy, leading a battleship and a cruiser.
 +File:ScharnhorstAngles.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' returns fire while angling against two enemy battleships.
 +File:ScharnhorstDodges.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' dodges a cruiser fired torpedo with ease. The cruiser was not so lucky.
 +File:DeadAmagi.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' moves on to its' next target after destroying an enemy ''[[Amagi]]''.
 +File:KutuzovJoinsAmagi.jpg|A ''[[Mikhail Kutuzov]]'' joins the ''[[Amagi]]'' in Davy Jones's Locker.
 +File:ScharnhorstColorado.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' attacks her next victim after destroying an enemy ''[[Colorado]]''.
 +File:ScharnhorstAirRaid.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' scrambles a catapult fighter in an attempt to fight off enemy aircraft after destroying an enemy ''[[Colorado]]''.
 +File:PCEE034_Scharnhorst.png|[[Ship:Flags#List_of_Ship_Flags|Flag]] of ''Scharnhorst''. Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing ''Scharnhorst''.
 +</gallery>
 + 
 +|History=<!-- write text below -->
 +<div class="thumb tright">
 +{{AnnoWiki|content=
 +<h2> ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1939</h2>
 +====Construction====
 +:Builder: Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhemshaven,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Wilhemshaven, Germany
 +:Laid down: 15th June 1935
 +:Launched: 3rd October 1936
 +:Commissioned: 7th January 1939
 +----
 +====Specifications====
 +:31,552 tons displacement, standard
 +:234.9m Length
 +:30m beam
 +:8.69m draft
 +----
 +====Machinery====
 +:Twelve Wagner high-pressure oil-fired boilers
 +:Three Brown, Boveri & Co geared steam turbines
 +:6,108 tons of oil
 +----
 +====Performance====
 +:31 knots at 160,050 shaft horsepower
 +:7,100nm at 19 knots
 +----
 +====Armor====
 +:Main Belt: 320mm-70mm
 +:Torpedo Bulkhead: 32mm
 +:Decks: 95mm-50mm
 +:Conning Tower: 350mm
 +:Turrets: 360mm-180mm
 +:Barbettes: 350mm-200mm
 +:Fore and Aft Plating: 25mm
 +----
 +====Armament====
 +=====Main=====
 +:Nine (3x3) 28.3cm/54.5 SK C/34 guns
 +=====Secondary=====
 +:Twelve (4x2, 4x1) 15cm/55 SK C/28 guns
 +:Fourteen (7x2) 10.5cm/65 SK C/33 dual-purpose guns
 +=====Anti-aircraft=====
 +:Sixteen (8x2) 37mm SK C/30 AA guns
 +:Fourteen (2x4, 6x1) 20mm SK C/30 or C/38 AA guns
 +====Aircraft Facilities====
 +:3 Arado Ar 196A floatplanes
 +:1 aircraft catapult
 +----
 +====Complement====
 +:56 officers, 1,613 sailors
 +}}
 +{{AnnoWiki|content=
 +<h2> ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1943</h2>
 +====Specifications====
 +:32,358 tons displacement, standard
 +:234.9m Length
 +:30m beam
 +:9.9m draft
 +----
 +====Armament====
 +=====Main=====
 +:Nine (3x3) 28.3cm/54.5 SK C/34 guns
 +=====Secondary=====
 +:Twelve (4x2, 4x1) 15cm/55 SK C/28 guns
 +:Fourteen (7x2) 10.5cm/65 SK C/33 dual-purpose guns
 +=====Anti-aircraft=====
 +:Sixteen (8x2) 37mm SK C/30 AA guns
 +:Thirty-Eight (7x4, 10x1) 20mm SK C/30 or C/38 AA guns
 +=====Torpedoes=====
 +:Six (2x3) 53.3cm G7a T1 torpedoes
 +====Aircraft Facilities====
 +:3 Arado Ar 196A floatplanes
 +:1 aircraft catapult
 +}}
 +</div>
  
 +[[File:Scharnhorst,1939.jpg|none|frame|x350px|link=|''Scharnhorst'', circa 1939.]]
 === History === === History ===
 ==== Design ==== ==== Design ====
?The ''Scharnhorst'' class began as an extension of the previous Panzershiffe design which resulted in the ''Deutschland'' class cruisers. Because Germany was still nominally bound by the restrictions imposed under the Treaty of Versailles, the initial plan was to build a successor class to the ''Deutschland'' which would replace ''Elsass'' and ''Hessen'', two pre-dreadnoughts Germany had been allowed to keep under the Versailles terms.+With the commissioning of the last ''[[Ship:Admiral Graf Spee|Deutschland]]''-class vessel in 1936, the Kriegsmarine found itself in possession of warships that could outrun almost every ship that outgunned them, while being able to outgun almost every ship that could outrun them. The few exceptions to this were the British battlecruisers HMS ''Renown'', HMS ''Repulse'', and HMS ''Hood'', and the Japanese battleships of the ''[[Kongo]]'' class. The entry of ''Deutschland'' and her sister ships into service led the French begin designing a new class of battlecruisers — the ''[[Dunkerque]]'' class — which would be larger, stronger, and faster.
  
?It was in the early 1930s, as France began construction of the ''Dunkerque'' class, that design priorities began to change. Where the original concept was a 15,000-18,000 ton ship armed with nine 280mm guns in three turrets, the decision to change the new design so as to be competitive with the ''Dunkerque'' began to expand the size of what was to become the ''Scharnhorst'' class. The new design eventually called for sufficient armor to protect against the expected 330mm guns of ''Dunkerque'' as well as a repetition of the two triple 280mm armament of the previous ''Deutschland'' class. Weighing in at 26,000 tons, the navy was unhappy with the design, but two were ordered and laid down anyway in 1934. Just six months later, in July 1934, Adolf Hitler changed his mind, and the final design advocated by the navy, with the characteristic three triple 280mm armament and a final displacement of 35,540 tons, was authorized. The two ships were re-laid a year later.+Having learned the intended operational specifications of ''Dunkerque'' and her sisters, German designers began development on improved versions of the ''Deutschland''-class, known as ''Panzerschiff D'' and ''Panzerschiff E''. Shortly after, however, the French laid down ''Strasbourg'', which was a more heavily-armored ''Dunkerque'' and would again outclass the nascent German designs. The Kriegsmarine responded by designing an even more powerful ship, this time with a third turret — to help overcome the difference in firepower between the two classes — a tougher armor scheme, and a stronger propulsion to allow high speeds.
  
?Despite having been laid last, ''Gneisenau'' was completed first, her construction having been prioritized for propaganda purposes. She launched in May of 1938 and prepared for sea trials. ''Gneisenau'', due to the low freeboard of the class, proved to be very “wet” and received modifications to her bow in an attempt to address the issue. ''Scharnhorst'' also received a clipper bow, hers in the summer of 1939, as well as a funnel cap. Her mainmast was repositioned at this time, stepped between her catapult and aft director. Despite changes, both ships continued to have a tendency to take water over the bow.+This step was — strictly speaking — not entirely legal. The Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany from possessing any warship in excess of 10,000 tons displacement. With the new class being designed for a displacement in excess of 30,000 tons, they were in clear violation of their treaty obligations. Subsequently, Hitler reached out to Great Britain and initiated negotiations of a new Anglo-German Naval Treaty, which partially legitimized the construction of the new ships. Whether the treaty fully covered the legitimacy of the new ships remains topic of discussion even today.
 + 
 +The armament of these ships consisted of three triple turrets with 283mm guns, the same caliber as those found on the ''Deutschland'' class. However, these guns were modified to increase their performance: the barrel was lengthened, and the weight of the shell increased. Additionally, the reloading and hoist system saw an improvement to allow a faster rate of fire, with reloads of 17 seconds being achieved during trials. Despite these improvements, German command knew that the 283mm guns were not competitive against larger surface units and planned early on to replace these guns with more powerful 380m twin turrets (the same as would later be mounted on the ''[[Bismarck]]'' class). One of the reasons to not install the turrets from the get-go was to not provoke the ire of their British neighbors, as negotiations with them were ongoing.
 + 
 +The secondary armament was a mixed load out of twelve 150mm guns, mounted in four twin and four single mountings, and a dual purpose battery of seven twin 105mm guns. In 1942 — following the usage of these ships as merchant raiders — both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''[[Gneisenau]]'' received two triple torpedo launchers that had been removed from light cruisers ''[[Nürnberg]]'' and ''Leipzig''. The mid-range anti aircraft armament consisted of eight twin 37mm ''Flakzwilling 30'', which were designed as a weapon against medium bombers; against mono planes, however, these guns would have limited effectiveness. Short range AA was provided by a steadily increasing number of 20mm guns in both single and quad mountings.
 + 
 +The propulsion was upgraded from the ''Deutschland''s. Unlike the diesel propulsion of their immediate predecessors, the ''Scharnhorst'' class went back to traditional steam propulsion, able to crank out 125,000 shaft horsepower across three shafts; output could be pushed up to over 160,000 in times of great need. This gave the ''Scharnhorst'' class a design speed of 31 knots, with the highest noted speed being above 33 knots. A stern catapult would allow them to operate seaplanes for the purposes of scouting.
 + 
 +The protection of the ''Scharnhorst'' class was drastically improved. The main armor belt was 320mm thick, and behind it followed a 105-110mm strong turtleback, which would deflect shells away from the vitals at short combat ranges. The horizontal protection consisted of a 50mm strong main deck, and the vital areas had an additional 80-95mm strong armored deck.
 + 
 +During their service these ships saw several modifications. The most important ones were the addition of an Atlantic bow in 1939 to improve the seaworthiness, the removal of the optical rangefinders of the A-turret in 1941 due to the lenses being constantly coated with water, the aforementioned addition of triple-tube torpedo launchers in 1942, and the continual addition of radar and sensory equipment for the purpose of detecting and engaging opposing vessels.
  
 ==== Service ==== ==== Service ====
?''Scharnhorst'' officially completed trials in July of 1939 and all modifications were completed near the end of August 1939. She began World War II by returning to Kiel where she received repairs for blast damage sustained during training. On the 21st of November, 1939, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' were ordered to sea in the Arctic. During this patrol, they encountered and sank the armed merchant cruiser HMS ''Rawalpindi'', returning to Germany for maintenance in January, 1940.+''Scharnhorst'' officially completed trials in July 1939 and all modifications were completed near the end of August 1939. She began World War II by returning to Kiel where she received repairs for blast damage sustained during training. On 21 November 1939, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' were ordered to sea in the Arctic. During this patrol, they encountered and sank the armed merchant cruiser HMS ''Rawalpindi'', returning to Germany for maintenance in January 1940.
  
?Having completed a second, failed sortie into the North Sea, the pair returned to port in time to participate in the invasion of Norway. Sailing in April, they, along with ten destroyers, were to cover the invasion of Narvik. Encountering HMS ''Renown'' on the 9th of April, ''Gneisenau'' came off the worse in an inconclusive engagement, with ''Scharnhorst'' sustaining significant environmental damage from the heavy seas.+Having completed a second, failed sortie into the North Sea, the pair returned to port in time to participate in the invasion of Norway. Sailing in April, they, along with ten destroyers, were to cover the invasion of Narvik. Encountering HMS ''Renown'' on 9 April, ''Gneisenau'' came off the worse in an inconclusive engagement, with ''Scharnhorst'' sustaining significant environmental damage from the heavy seas.
  
?Returning to port and making good all damage, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' again sailed in support of German operations in Norway in June. On June 8, 1940, they encountered HMS ''Glorious'' and her escorts, destroyers ''Ardent'' and ''Acasta''. They sank ''Glorious'', but ''Scharnhorst'' was torpedoed by ''Acasta'' and was forced to make for Trondheim. ''Scharnhorst'' eventually returned to Germany in June, but it would be the end of the year before she was back in action.+Returning to port and making good all damage, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' again sailed in support of German operations in Norway in June. On 8 June 1940, they encountered aircraft carrier HMS ''Glorious'' and her escorts, destroyers HMS ''Ardent'' and HMS ''Acasta''. They sank ''Glorious'', but ''Scharnhorst'' was torpedoed by ''Acasta'' and was forced to make for Trondheim. ''Scharnhorst'' eventually returned to Germany in June, but it would be the end of the year before she was back in action.
  
?In late December, 1940, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' sailed as part of Operation Berlin in the Atlantic. Forced back to port by bad weather and mechanical failures, both ships returned within days, but sortied again on the 22nd of January, 1941. This time they managed to break into the Atlantic, and proceeded to sink twenty-two ships, returning to Brest in occupied France in March, 1941. Here they became favorite targets of the RAF, with both ships being severely damaged and spending much of the year under repair and refit. It was here where both ships received the torpedo banks which had been landed by cruisers ''Leipzig'' and ''Nurnburg''.+In late December 1940, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' sailed as part of Operation Berlin in the Atlantic. Forced back to port by bad weather and mechanical failures, both ships returned within days, but sortied again on 22 January 1941. This time they managed to break into the Atlantic, and proceeded to sink twenty-two ships, returning to Brest in occupied France in March 1941. Here they became favorite targets of the Royal Air Force, with both ships being severely damaged and spending much of the year under repair and refit. It was here where both ships were refit with torpedo banks that had been landed by cruisers ''Leipzig'' and ''[[Nürnberg]]''.
  
?Having been joined in the meantime by cruiser ''Prinz Eugen'', on 11th February, 1942, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' left Brest for what famously became known as the Channel Dash. While the force managed to evade British attacks, both ''Gneisenau'' and ''Scharnhorst'' struck mines, ''Scharnhorst'' twice. All ships reached Kiel on the 13th of February. ''Scharnhorst'' spent several months under repair.+Having been joined in the meantime by cruiser ''[[Prinz Eugen]]'' on 11 February 1942, both ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' left Brest for Operation Cerberus (which famously became known as the "Channel Dash"). While the force managed to evade British attacks, both ''Gneisenau'' and ''Scharnhorst'' struck mines, ''Scharnhorst'' twice. All ships reached Kiel on 13 February. ''Scharnhorst'' spent several months under repair.
  
?It was not until January of 1943 when ''Scharnhorst'' was finally returned to action, and she was sent to the Arctic. With the increasing presence of Allied air and sea power, ''Scharnhorst'' failed to make port in Narvik until March, her earlier attempts having been abortive. Moving to Altafjord, she remained at anchor, with the exception of a single sortie with ''Tirpitz'', until December of 1943.+It was not until January 1943 when ''Scharnhorst'' was finally returned to action, and she was sent to the Arctic. With the increasing presence of Allied air and sea power, ''Scharnhorst'' failed to make port in Narvik until March, her earlier attempts having been abortive. Moving to Altafjord, she remained at anchor with the exception of a single sortie with ''[[Tirpitz]]'' until December 1943.
  
?Her final voyage began on the 25th of December, 1943. Ordered to intercept two Russia-bound convoys, she sortied with five destroyers. Having intercepted one of the convoys on December 26th, ''Scharnhorst'', which had separated from her destroyer screen, was in turn intercepted by the convoy screen, which contained HMS ''Duke of York''. Engaged, ''Scharnhorst'' was damaged by gunfire, then torpedoed, finally sinking.+Her final voyage (which is now referred to as the Battle of the North Cape) began on Christmas Day, 1943. Ordered to intercept two Russia-bound convoys, she sortied with five destroyers under the command of ''Konteradmiral'' Erich Bey. Having intercepted one of the convoys on 26 December, ''Scharnhorst'', which had separated from her destroyer screen, was in turn intercepted by the convoy screen, which contained battleship HMS ''[[Duke of York]]'', heavy cruiser HMS ''Norfolk'', light cruisers HMS ''[[Belfast]]'', HMS ''Jamaica'', and HMS ''Sheffield'', and eight destroyers. Engaged, ''Scharnhorst'' fought against numerically superior forces blind, as her FuMO 27 radar was disabled early on due to shellfire from ''Norfolk''. Eventually, ''Scharnhorst'' was damaged by gunfire, then torpedoed, finally sinking with heavy loss of life.
 + 
 +===Historical Inaccuracies===
 +* ''Scharnhorst''’s camouflage represents her appearance when she was sunk in the Battle of the North Cape in December 1943. She is still wearing her coat of arms which was removed in September 1939.
 +* ''Scharnhorst''’s camouflage when she took part in Operation Zitronella in September 1943 is missing.
 +* ''Scharnhorst''’s paint scheme during Operation Cerberus in February 1942 is also missing.
 +* ''Scharnhorst''’s Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") on her stern is missing.
 +* ''Scharnhorst''’s actual main battery reload time is 17 seconds, but altered to 20 seconds due to game balance.
  
 |HistoricalGallery=<!-- write below list of files with description (if necessary) separated with | --><gallery> |HistoricalGallery=<!-- write below list of files with description (if necessary) separated with | --><gallery>
?File:Scharnhorst,1939.jpg|''Scharnhorst''+File:Scharn_crest.png|The wappen (coat of arms) of ''Scharnhorst''.
?File:Scharnhorst1943.png|''Scharnhorst'' in her 1943 configuration+File:Scharnhorst_launching.jpg|Launching ceremony of ''Scharnhorst'', 3 October 1936.
?File:Scharnhorst guns.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in port during the winter of 1939–1940+File:Scharnhorst03.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' underway, date and location unknown.
?File:Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-63-46, Schlachtschiff "Scharnhorst".jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in port+File:Scharnhorst01.jpg|''Scharnhorst'', circa 1939.
?File:El buque alemán Scharnhorst durante la batalla contra el Glorious.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' firing against HMS ''Glorious''+File:Scharnhorst guns.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in port during the winter of 1939–1940.
?File:Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-63-12, Schlachtschiff "Scharnhorst".jpg|''Scharnhorst'' at sea+File:Scharnport.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in Kiel during the winter of 1939-1940.
?File:Scharnhorst-22.jpg|Aerial reconnaissance photo of ''Scharnhorst'' in Kiel after the Channel Dash+File:Scharnice.jpg|An icy view of ''Scharnhorst'''s forward battery, 1939-1940.
?File:ScharnCD1.jpeg|''Gneisenau'' (fore) and ''Sharnhorst'' (distance) as seen from ''Prinz Eugen'' during the Channel Dash+File:Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-63-46, Schlachtschiff "Scharnhorst".jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in port.
?File:Shan&Gn.jpg|Second view of ''Gneisenau''(fore) and ''Scharnhorst'' (distance) from ''Prinz Eugen'' during the Channel Dash+File:El buque alemán Scharnhorst durante la batalla contra el Glorious.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' firing against HMS ''Glorious''.
?File:Scharnport.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in Kiel during the winter of 1939-1940+File:Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-63-12, Schlachtschiff "Scharnhorst".jpg|''Scharnhorst'' at sea.
?File:Scharnice.jpg|An icy view of ''Scharnhorst'''s forward battery, 1939-1940+File:ScharnCD1.jpeg|''[[Gneisenau]]'' (fore) and ''Scharnhorst'' (distance) as seen from ''[[Prinz Eugen]]'' during Operation Cerberus, February 1942.
?File:21_zps7844a880.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in Altafjord, Norway. 1943+File:Shan&Gn.jpg|Second view of ''Gneisenau'' (fore) and ''Scharnhorst'' (distance) from ''Prinz Eugen'' during Operation Cerberus, February 1942.
?File:Scharnhorst survivors A 021202.jpg|Survivors from ''Scharnhorst'' disembarking in Scapa Flow+File:Scharnhorst-22.jpg|Aerial reconnaissance photo of ''Scharnhorst'' in Kiel after the Channel Dash, 1942.
?File:Scharnhorst-WHV-April-2011.jpg|Memorial for ''Scharnhorst'''s crew, at Wilhelmshaven+File:21_zps7844a880.jpg|''Scharnhorst'' in Altafjord, Norway, 1943.
?</gallery>|Video=<!-- put below video clips with using template VideoYT. You can use html-tags for formatting. -->+File:Scharnhorst survivors A 021202.jpg|Survivors from ''Scharnhorst'' disembarking in Scapa Flow.
 +File:Scharnhorst-WHV-April-2011.jpg|Memorial in Wilhelmshaven, Germany for ''Scharnhorst'''s crew.
 +</gallery>
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 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Scharnhorst German battleship ''Scharnhorst'' - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scharnhorst-class_battleship ''Scharnhorst''-class battleship - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/history/high-horst/ Scharnhorst's Final Hours - News - World of Warships]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/general-news/scharnhorst-spotlight/ The Deutschland Raider Arrives! - News - World of Warships]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/general-news/squall-line-scharnhorst/ Squall Line: Scharnhorst - Armada - Scharnhorst - News - World of Warships]
 +# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx_XX0Ef7Qg Armada - Scharnhorst - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube]
 +<references />
  
 +{{WoWS Ship Changelog Insert|1=
 +*Available for testing by supertesters in the game starting from Update 0.5.8.
 +*First appeared on sale in August 2016.
 +*Update 0.5.11:
 +**Added bow anchor model. This change may be contrary to historical reality, but was made at the request of the owners of the ship.
 +*Update 0.5.12:
 +**The locations of air defense installations were improved - some of them are now located on the turrets of secondary battery guns. Game characteristics were not affected.
 +**Corrected the location of rangefinders.
 +**Corrected the display of some small decorative objects.
 +**The fire director now turns with the main battery turrets.
 +*Update 0.5.14:
 +**Available for purchase for doubloons in the in-game store.
 +**Carousel ship image now displayed with a permanent camouflage.
 +*Update 0.5.16:
 +**S-Gerat active sonar transceivers were added.
 +*Update 0.6.8:
 +**For 105 mm secondary battery shells, the chance of setting fire was reduced from 9% to 5%, and the damage from 1300 to 1200.
 +**The range of the secondary battery was increased from 5 to 5.3 km.
 +*Update 0.6.12:
 +**Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 11.68 km.
 +**Detection range of the Focke-Wulf Fw. 62 aircraft was increased from 4 km to 7 km in air, and to 8 km by sea.
 +*Update 0.6.15:
 +**A bonus was added to the Type 10 permanent camouflage: a -10% discount to the cost of post-battle maintenance.
 +*Update 0.7.4.1:
 +**Added to the German tech tree for purchase with doubloons.
 +*Update 0.7.12:
 +**Fixed a bug with incorrect armor penetration. The armor penetration of the 150 mm secondary HE shells was increased from 36 mm to 37 mm.
 +**The following permanent camouflages were removed from the Camouflages window (as they are now purchasable in the Arsenal): "Arctic", "Special", and "Z-15".
 +*Update 0.8.11:
 +**The main battery dispersion ellipse was adjusted to that ​​of American and British battleships.
 +*Update 0.9.0:
 +**Fixed incorrect description of the "GFCS" module.
 +*Update 0.9.2:
 +**Penetration of 105 mm HE shells increased from 18 to 26 mm.
 +*Update 0.9.5:
 +**Small changes to geometry and textures.
 +*Update 0.10.0:
 +**Increased accuracy of secondary battery guns.
 +**The firing range of the secondary battery was increased to 6.3 km.
 +*Update 0.11.0:
 +**Added an alternative camo scheme for the "Special" permanent camouflage.
 +*Update 0.11.1:
 +**Minor corrections to geometry and textures of the ship.
 +**Acceleration slightly decreased while engine is damaged.
 +}}
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 10 October 2024

Scharnhorst
Scharnhorst_wows_main.jpg
Battleship | Germany | Tier VII
Tech Tree Position
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General
Purchase priceSpecial Doubloons
Hit Points56,300 
Main Battery
283 mm/54.5 SK C/34 on a Drh LC/34 mount3 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time20 sec.
Rotation Speed7.2 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time25 sec.
Firing Range19.87 km.
Maximum Dispersion258 m.
HE Shell283 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5 Kz. 
Maximum HE Shell Damage3,200 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell20 %
Initial HE Shell Velocity890 m./s.
HE Shell Weight315 kg.
AP Shell283 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4 
Maximum AP Shell Damage7,600 
Initial AP Shell Velocity890 m./s.
AP Shell Weight330 kg.
Secondary Armament #1
105 mm/65 SK C/33 on a Dop. L. C/31 mount7 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range6.3 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. L. C/34 mount4 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range6.3 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%
Secondary Armament #3
150 mm/55 SK C/28 on an MPL/35 mount4 х 1 pcs.
Firing Range6.3 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%
Torpedo Tubes
533 mm Drilling2 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fire0.88 shots/min.
Reload Time68 sec.
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec.
TorpedoG7a T1 
Maximum Damage13,700 
Torpedo Speed64 knot
Torpedo Rangekm.
AA Defense
105 mm/65 SK C/33 on a Dop. L. C/31 mount7 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second116.2 
. . . Firing Range4.5 km.
20 mm/65 C/38 on a Flak 35 Vierling L/38 mount5 х 4 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second30 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
37 mm/83 SK C/30 on a Dopp LC/30 mount8 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second20.8 
. . . Firing Range3.51 km.
20 mm/65 C/38 on an L/30 single mount10 х 1 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second30 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed30 knot
Turning Circle Radius800 m.
Rudder Shift Time14.5 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range15.19 km.
Air Detectability Range9.94 km.
Battle Levels
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VII
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Special

Scharnhorst — German special premium Tier VII battleship.

A German battleship designed for raider operations and fighting cruisers, including battlecruisers. When Scharnhorst was built, she was faster than any ship of her type. The rather small caliber of her main battery guns was her main drawback, but that was offset by her higher rate of fire.

Scharnhorst was first released for sale on 15 August 2016 for the NA server and 21 August 2016 for the EU server.

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)
283 mm/54.5 SK C/34 on a Drh LC/34 mount3252583,200207,600 00
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)
Scharnhorst56,3001636037/4/410/5/8/72 00
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)
G7a T10.9687.213,700646 00
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
FKS Typ 7 Mod. 10 00
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 160,000 hp30 00

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Spotting Aircraft Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System 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
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Airstrike Modification 1

Player Opinion

Performance

Warning: The data presented in the AA Defense sidebar section may be incorrect.
Refer to the in-game Port screens for more useful data.

A rather peculiar capital ship, Scharnhorst in World of Warships is officially a battleship, but frequently plays more like a battlecruiser. Her characteristics are very cruiser-like: top speed above 30 knots with a decent rudder shift time, plus a smaller-caliber main battery than other battleships that trades alpha damage and penetration for good rate of fire and muzzle velocity. These disparities set her clearly apart from from her Tier VII counterparts and sister-ship Gneisenau.

Her unique traits present her with a plethora of roles to play. Scharnhorst performs very well as a cruiser hunter or destroyer killer; her undersized shells will not over-penetrate as often, allowing for increased damage output per salvo against light-skinned targets. She is also adept at engaging distracted or over-extended battleships. If forced to go toe-to-toe with another battleship, she must use her superior speed to control the engagement, unique turtle-back armor style to mitigate damage, and employ her torpedoes for punishing strikes. While her frontal and citadel armor are good, her side armor is weak enough to take devastating damage from enemy salvos if presented broadside. Scharnhorst is most comfortable at mid-to-short distance engagements, where she can use her speed to stay at range and dodge oncoming shells, or close the gap to utilize her solid secondary armament suite and deck torpedo launchers to surprise her foes — further enhanced by the correct commander skills.

Pros:

  • Unrivaled reload on a battleship; practically the fastest in the game at 20 seconds.
  • Very good turret traverse, puts several cruisers and certain destroyers to shame.
  • Her armor-piercing shells have a high chance of penetrating destroyers rather than over-penetrating. Especially true when the target is angled bow or stern to her.
  • Strong secondaries and torpedoes for close in brawling.
  • High speed and good maneuverability feel more like a cruiser than a battleship.
  • Very durable; her turtleback armor scheme means she is very hard to citadel when close.
  • Exceptionally versatile. Can be played as a battlecruiser, a typical battleship, or a flanker, depending on the map, team composition, and upgrade/commander skill configuration.
  • Good anti-aircraft suite; when fully built for anti-air duties, she is deadly to enemy planes.
  • Underestimating her guns can prove fatal to enemy ships.
  • Easily can counter most destroyers due to fast reload and quick rudder shift time.

Cons:

  • Lower alpha strike potential and penetration compared to her larger-gunned peers.
  • Low gun caliber prevents overmatching in most cases, leading to more bounces as well as non-penetrations than most battleships.
  • Large turning radius.
  • Turrets and torpedo tubes are incapacitated very often, especially when brawling.
  • Bow armor can be overmatched by battleships she will encounter when up-tiered into Tier VIII and IX games.
  • Armor-piercing shells lose a lot of penetration value at long range, even against equal-tiered targets.

Research

As a premium ship, Scharnhorst doesn't have any upgrades to research.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Scharnhorst are as follows:

Highly aggressive players will equip Secondary Battery Modification 1 : +20% secondary battery firing range. / -20% secondary battery dispersion. in this slot; coupled with the Advanced Firing Training skill and a Mike Yankee Soxisix (+5% to secondary battery maximum firing range. / -5% to maximum dispersion of secondary battery shells. / -5% to secondary battery loading time.) flag, Scharnhorst’s secondary battery range pushes out past 7.5km. In this configuration, Scharnhorst puts out a punishing amount of secondary fire at a very long range; however, getting the most out of such a build requires that she spend significant amounts of time in close-combat with enemy ships. Players opting for this style of build are also encouraged to equip Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1 : +100% survivability to each. in Upgrade Slot 1 to help ensure the longevity of their secondary battery guns while under enemy fire.

Commander Skills

Consumables

Scharnhorst can equip the following consumables:

Camouflage

As a premium ship, Scharnhorst comes with Default permanent camouflage and a set of permanent combat bonuses.

Signals

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

Video

References

  1. German battleship Scharnhorst - Wikipedia
  2. Scharnhorst-class battleship - Wikipedia
  3. Scharnhorst's Final Hours - News - World of Warships
  4. The Deutschland Raider Arrives! - News - World of Warships
  5. Squall Line: Scharnhorst - Armada - Scharnhorst - News - World of Warships
  6. Armada - Scharnhorst - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube


Ship Change Log

See here for links to Update notes.

  • Available for testing by supertesters in the game starting from Update 0.5.8.
  • First appeared on sale in August 2016.
  • Update 0.5.11:
    • Added bow anchor model. This change may be contrary to historical reality, but was made at the request of the owners of the ship.
  • Update 0.5.12:
    • The locations of air defense installations were improved - some of them are now located on the turrets of secondary battery guns. Game characteristics were not affected.
    • Corrected the location of rangefinders.
    • Corrected the display of some small decorative objects.
    • The fire director now turns with the main battery turrets.
  • Update 0.5.14:
    • Available for purchase for doubloons in the in-game store.
    • Carousel ship image now displayed with a permanent camouflage.
  • Update 0.5.16:
    • S-Gerat active sonar transceivers were added.
  • Update 0.6.8:
    • For 105 mm secondary battery shells, the chance of setting fire was reduced from 9% to 5%, and the damage from 1300 to 1200.
    • The range of the secondary battery was increased from 5 to 5.3 km.
  • Update 0.6.12:
    • Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 11.68 km.
    • Detection range of the Focke-Wulf Fw. 62 aircraft was increased from 4 km to 7 km in air, and to 8 km by sea.
  • Update 0.6.15:
    • A bonus was added to the Type 10 permanent camouflage: a -10% discount to the cost of post-battle maintenance.
  • Update 0.7.4.1:
    • Added to the German tech tree for purchase with doubloons.
  • Update 0.7.12:
    • Fixed a bug with incorrect armor penetration. The armor penetration of the 150 mm secondary HE shells was increased from 36 mm to 37 mm.
    • The following permanent camouflages were removed from the Camouflages window (as they are now purchasable in the Arsenal): "Arctic", "Special", and "Z-15".
  • Update 0.8.11:
    • The main battery dispersion ellipse was adjusted to that ​​of American and British battleships.
  • Update 0.9.0:
    • Fixed incorrect description of the "GFCS" module.
  • Update 0.9.2:
    • Penetration of 105 mm HE shells increased from 18 to 26 mm.
  • Update 0.9.5:
    • Small changes to geometry and textures.
  • Update 0.10.0:
    • Increased accuracy of secondary battery guns.
    • The firing range of the secondary battery was increased to 6.3 km.
  • Update 0.11.0:
    • Added an alternative camo scheme for the "Special" permanent camouflage.
  • Update 0.11.1:
    • Minor corrections to geometry and textures of the ship.
    • Acceleration slightly decreased while engine is damaged.

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Destroyers  II V-25 • III G-101 • IV V-170 • V T-22 • VI Ernst Gaede • VI T-61Doubloons • VI Karl von SchönbergDoubloons • VII Leberecht Maass • VII Z-31 • VII Z-39Doubloons • VII Z-32Doubloons • VII Z-33Doubloons • VII Z-34Doubloons • VII Z-38Doubloons • VIII Z-23 • VIII Gustav-Julius Maerker • VIII Z-35Doubloons • IX Z-46 • IX Felix Schultz • IX Z-44Doubloons • IX ZF-6Doubloons • IX ZF-6 GoldenDoubloons • X Z-52 • X Elbing • X Z-42Doubloons • X Georg HoffmannDoubloons • X Georg Hoffmann Golden • X Lübeck •  Z-57 
Cruisers  I Hermelin • II Dresden • II EmdenDoubloons • III Kolberg • IV Karlsruhe • V Königsberg • VI Nürnberg • VI Admiral Graf SpeeDoubloons • VI LeipzigDoubloons • VI HSF Admiral Graf SpeeDoubloons • VII Yorck • VII MünchenDoubloons • VII WeimarDoubloons • VII München BDoubloons • VIII Admiral Hipper • VIII Prinz EugenDoubloons • VIII MainzDoubloons • VIII SchillDoubloons • VIII Mainz BDoubloons • VIII Cross of DornDoubloons • VIII WiesbadenDoubloons • IX Roon • IX SiegfriedDoubloons • IX ÄgirDoubloons • IX Admiral SchröderDoubloons • IX BlücherDoubloons • IX Roon CLRDoubloons • IX AL ÄgirDoubloons • X Hindenburg • X HildebrandDoubloons • X AL Hindenburg • X [[Ship:[Hindenburg]|[Hindenburg]]] •  Clausewitz 
Battleships  III Nassau • III Von der Tann • III König AlbertDoubloons • IV Kaiser • IV Moltke • V König • V Derfflinger • VI Bayern • VI Mackensen • VI Prinz Eitel FriedrichDoubloons • VII Gneisenau • VII Prinz Heinrich • VII ScharnhorstDoubloons • VII AL Prinz HeinrichDoubloons • VII Scharnhorst BDoubloons • VII Scharnhorst '43Doubloons • VIII TirpitzDoubloons • VIII Bismarck • VIII Zieten • VIII OdinDoubloons • VIII BrandenburgDoubloons • VIII AnhaltDoubloons • VIII Brandenburg BDoubloons • VIII Tirpitz BDoubloons • VIII BA TirpitzDoubloons • VIII Odin TE • VIII AL BismarckDoubloons • IX Friedrich der Grosse • IX Prinz Rupprecht • IX PommernDoubloons • IX Pommern BDoubloons • IX Prinz Sigismund • X Grosser KurfürstDoubloons • X Schlieffen • X Preussen • X MecklenburgDoubloons • X [[Ship:[Grosser Kurfürst]|[Grosser Kurfürst]]] •  Hannover 
Aircraft Carriers  IV Rhein • VI Weser • VI Erich LoewenhardtDoubloons • VIII August von Parseval • VIII [[Ship:Graf Zeppelin (< 23.01.2019)|Graf Zeppelin (< 23.01.2019)]] • VIII Graf ZeppelinDoubloons • VIII Graf Zeppelin BDoubloons • X Manfred von Richthofen • X Werner Voss • X Max ImmelmannDoubloons • X Otto Lilienthal
Battleships
Netherlands  X Willem de Eerste 
U.S.A.  III South Carolina • IV Wyoming • IV Arkansas BetaDoubloons • V New York • V OklahomaDoubloons • V TexasDoubloons • VI New Mexico • VI ArizonaDoubloons • VI W. Virginia '41Doubloons • VII Colorado • VII FloridaDoubloons • VII West Virginia '44Doubloons • VII CaliforniaDoubloons • VII Colorado 2 • VIII North Carolina • VIII Kansas • VIII Nebraska • VIII AlabamaDoubloons • VIII MassachusettsDoubloons • VIII Alabama VLDoubloons • VIII ConstellationDoubloons • VIII Massachusetts BDoubloons • VIII Alabama STDoubloons • VIII TennesseeDoubloons • VIII North Carolina CLRDoubloons • VIII Alabama BDoubloons • VIII Volunteer State • VIII North Carolina 2 • IX Iowa • IX Minnesota • IX Delaware • IX MissouriDoubloons • IX KearsargeDoubloons • IX IllinoisDoubloons • IX Kearsarge BDoubloons • IX GeorgiaDoubloons • IX AL KearsargeDoubloons • IX Iowa 2 • X Montana • X Vermont • X Louisiana • X OhioDoubloons • X Oregon • X Rhode IslandDoubloons • X WisconsinDoubloons • X BA MontanaDoubloons • X [[Ship:[Montana]|[Montana]]] • X Montana 2 • X Utah •  Maine 
Commonwealth  VII YukonDoubloons • X Irresistible 
Europe  V Viribus UnitisDoubloons • VII LugdunumDoubloons • IX Karl XIV JohanDoubloons • IX NiordDoubloons 
Germany  III Nassau • III Von der Tann • III König AlbertDoubloons • IV Kaiser • IV Moltke • V König • V Derfflinger • VI Bayern • VI Mackensen • VI Prinz Eitel FriedrichDoubloons • VII Gneisenau • VII Prinz Heinrich • VII ScharnhorstDoubloons • VII AL Prinz HeinrichDoubloons • VII Scharnhorst BDoubloons • VII Scharnhorst '43Doubloons • VIII TirpitzDoubloons • VIII Bismarck • VIII Zieten • VIII OdinDoubloons • VIII BrandenburgDoubloons • VIII AnhaltDoubloons • VIII Brandenburg BDoubloons • VIII Tirpitz BDoubloons • VIII BA TirpitzDoubloons • VIII Odin TE • VIII AL BismarckDoubloons • IX Friedrich der Grosse • IX Prinz Rupprecht • IX PommernDoubloons • IX Pommern BDoubloons • IX Prinz Sigismund • X Grosser KurfürstDoubloons • X Schlieffen • X Preussen • X MecklenburgDoubloons • X [[Ship:[Grosser Kurfürst]|[Grosser Kurfürst]]] •  Hannover 
U.S.S.R.  III Knyaz Suvorov • IV Imperator Nikolai IDoubloons • IV Gangut • V Pyotr Velikiy • V Oktyabrskaya RevolutsiyaDoubloons • VI Izmail • VI NovorossiyskDoubloons • VII Sinop • VII PoltavaDoubloons • VII Arkhangelsk • VIII Vladivostok • VIII LeninDoubloons • VIII BorodinoDoubloons • VIII V. I. Lenin • VIII Borodino TE • IX Sovetsky Soyuz • IX NavarinDoubloons • IX AL Sov. RossiyaDoubloons • IX Zarya Svobody • X Kremlin • X SlavaDoubloons • X Sibir •  Admiral Ushakov 
Italy  IV Dante Alighieri • V Conte di Cavour • V Giulio CesareDoubloons • VI Andrea Doria • VII Francesco Caracciolo • VIII Vittorio Veneto • VIII RomaDoubloons • VIII AL LittorioDoubloons • VIII Marcantonio Colonna • IX Lepanto • IX Marco PoloDoubloons • IX Giuseppe VerdiDoubloons • X Cristoforo Colombo • X Ruggiero di LauriaDoubloons • X SiciliaDoubloons • X Amerigo Vespucci 
Pan-America  V Rio de JaneiroDoubloons • VIII Ipiranga • VIII AtlânticoDoubloons • IX Los Andes • IX ValparaísoDoubloons • X Libertad • X Comodoro 
Japan  II MikasaDoubloons • III Kawachi • IV Myōgi • IV IshizuchiDoubloons • V Kongō • V ARP KongōDoubloons • V ARP KirishimaDoubloons • V ARP HarunaDoubloons • V ARP HieiDoubloons • V HSF HieiDoubloons • VI Fusō • VI MutsuDoubloons • VI IseDoubloons • VI Ise 2 • VI Ise 3 • VII Nagato • VII AshitakaDoubloons • VII HyūgaDoubloons • VIII Amagi • VIII Yumihari • VIII KiiDoubloons • VIII Ignis PurgatioDoubloons • VIII RagnarokDoubloons • IX Izumo • IX Adatara • IX MusashiDoubloons • IX HizenDoubloons • IX IwamiDoubloons • IX DaisenDoubloons • IX TsurugiDoubloons • IX Iwami BDoubloons • IX Hotaka • X Yamato • X Bungo • X ShikishimaDoubloons • X ARP YamatoDoubloons • X [[Ship:[Yamato]|[Yamato]]] •  Satsuma 
U.K.  III Bellerophon • III Indefatigable • III DreadnoughtDoubloons • IV Orion • IV Queen Mary • V Iron Duke • V Tiger • V AgincourtDoubloons • VI WarspiteDoubloons • VI Queen Elizabeth • VI Renown • VI RepulseDoubloons • VI Repulse BDoubloons • VII King George V • VII Rooke • VII HoodDoubloons • VII NelsonDoubloons • VII Duke of YorkDoubloons • VII CollingwoodDoubloons • VII Renown '44Doubloons • VII RodneyDoubloons • VII Royal Sovereign • VIII Monarch • VIII Hawke • VIII VanguardDoubloons • IX Lion • IX Duncan • IX MarlboroughDoubloons • IX Scarlet ThunderDoubloons • X Conqueror • X St. Vincent • X ThundererDoubloons • X IncomparableDoubloons • X Cumberland • X [[Ship:[Conqueror]|[Conqueror]]] •  Devastation 
France  III Turenne • IV Courbet • V Bretagne • VI Normandie • VI DunkerqueDoubloons • VI Dunkerque BDoubloons • VII Lyon • VII StrasbourgDoubloons • VIII Richelieu • VIII GascogneDoubloons • VIII ChampagneDoubloons • VIII FlandreDoubloons • VIII PicardieDoubloons • VIII [[Ship:[Richelieu]|[Richelieu]]]Doubloons • IX Alsace • IX Jean BartDoubloons • IX Jean Bart BDoubloons • X République • X BourgogneDoubloons •  Patrie 
Pan-Asia  VII Teng SheDoubloons • IX BajieDoubloons • IX WujingDoubloons • IX Sun Yat-SenDoubloons • IX LouchuanDoubloons • IX Xuan WuDoubloons • IX TaihangDoubloons 
Spain  IX VictoriaDoubloons