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Tier IV | Type: Destroyer
Preceded bySucceeded by
ClemsonMahan
Benson
Cost 500 000
XP Required24 000
Stock Stats
Upgraded Stats
Survivability
Hitpoints11 200 
Armor6 - 21 
Torpedo Damage Reduction%
Artillery
Main Battery
127 mm Mk21 mod.05x1 
Firing Range10.2 km
Reload Time4.3 s
180 Turn Time12 s
HE Max Damage1800 
HE Fire Chance%
HE Penetration21 mm
AP Max Damage2100 
Torpedo
Torpedoes Mark 11 Mk22x4 
Reload Time88 s
Max Damage11 733 
Detectability by Seakm
Range5.5 km
Speed58 kn
AA Defense
AA Armament 1
12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 22x1 
DPS
Range1.2 km
AA Armament 2
20 mm Oerlikon Mk42x1 
DPS
Rangekm
AA Armament 3
127 mm Mk21 mod. 15x1 
DPS16 
Rangekm
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed36.5 kn
Turning Circle Radius560 m
Rudder Shift Time2.7 s
Concealment
Detectability by Sea6.2 km
Detectability by Airkm
Detectability firing in smoke2.3 km
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Farragut — American Tech Tree Tier IV Destroyer.

The first U.S. destroyer of the new generation. She was armed with dual-purpose artillery, which significantly enhanced her AA defenses. The torpedo tubes were placed along the ship's centerline, and thus they could be used more efficently. The destroyers of this class were modernized to receive automatic AA guns.

Entered Service: 1934
Ships in a series: 8


Ship Traits
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Extended Smoke:
Increased smoke screen duration.
Reloader:
Above average main battery reload time.
Short Range:
Low torpedo range.


Modules

Legends_Hull.png Hit Points Min Armor (mm) Max Armor (mm) Torpedo Damage Reduction (%) Main Battery Turrets Torpedo Launchers Rudder Shift (s) Purchase Price
Stock 9800 6 21 0 5x1 2 4 0
Hull B 11 200 6 21 0 5x1 2 2.7 100 000
Legends_Artillery.png Turret Arrangement Reload Time (s) 180° Turn Time (s) Max HE Damage HE Fire Chance (%) Max AP Damage
127 mm Mk21 mod.0 5x1 4.3 12 1800 5 2100
127 mm Mk21 mod.0 5x1 4.3 12 1800 5 2100
Legends_Fire_Control.png Firing Range Increase (%) Main Battery Firing Range Purchase Price
Stock 0 % 9.2 km 0
Targeting System Mk4 mod. 2 10 % 10.2 km 12 500
Legends_Torpedo.png Launcher Arrangement Reload Time (s) 180° Turn Time (s) Max Damage Range Speed Detection Purchase Price
533mm quadruple 2x4 88s 7.2s 11 733 5.5 56 1 0
Torpedoes Mark 11 Mk2 2x4 88s 7.2s 11 733 5.5 58 1 12 500
Legends_Engine.png Maximum Speed
Stock 36.5 kn

Modifications

SLOT 1
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Main Battery Mod 2
  • Main Battery traverse speed +20%
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Aiming Systems Mod 1
  • Dispersion of Main Battery -7%
  • Torpedo tubes traverse speed +20%
  • Secondary Battery firing range +5%
  • Dispersion of secondary batter -5%
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AA Guns Mod 2
  • AA guns firing range +20%

Consumables

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Damage Control Party
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Accelerates repairs to damage modules, firefighting efforts and recovery from flooding.
  • Duration: 5s
  • Reload time: 40s
  • The number of consumables is unlimited
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Smoke Generator
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Generates a smoke screen behind the ship that reduces the risk of being detected by the enemy.
  • Duration: 25s
  • Dispersion time: 115s
  • Reload time: 240s
  • Number of consumables: 2
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Engine Boost
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Temporarily increases the maximum ship speed.
  • Maximum speed: +8%
  • Duration: 120s
  • Reload time: 180s
  • Number of consumables: 2

Player Opinion


Pros:

  • Fast main battery rate of fire
  • Extremely high HE and AP damage per minute values
  • Above average fire-starting potential
  • Fast turret traverse
  • High top speed
  • Great rudder shift time and turning radius
  • Long duration smokescreen



Cons:

  • Less HP than Nicholas
  • Floaty shell arcs makes hitting targets at long range difficult
  • Low torpedo range
  • AA will not stop a determined airstrike
  • Bad concealment values.


Performance

History

USS Farragut (DD-348) was an American destroyer, the lead ship of her class and the first vessel of this kind built in the United States after a 12 year gap in destroyer construction, laid down for the US Navy in 1932. They were limited by the London naval treaty which capped their displacement to 1 500 tons. The numerous change in ship building technology between the Clemson class and the Farragut class led to numerous upgrades over the WWI-era class and created the basis for all succeeding USN destroyer class. The Farragut were faster, more armed (mounting more powerful 5 inches/127mm guns instead of the 4 inches/102mm guns of the Clemson's), with a better torpedo layout in the centerline and more stable thanks to a higher freeboard. They also had better operational range, thanks to more fuel tanks and better machinery, all of this for a displacement increase of only 22%.

She received 14 battle stars during world war two for her service in the pacific.

Commissioned in 1934, Farragut was assigned to the east coast, conducting gunnery practice and exercises. In the first quarter of 1935, she escorted the United States President Yacht, before being assigned to the Pacific in May, where she conducted multiple training and large scales exercises, taking part in multiple “fleet problem” exercices until 1941, when she collided with her sistership USS Aylwin (DD-355). Both ships undertook heavy repairs during a month before returning to service.

Farragut was at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese raid started. She took part in the defence of the harbour and was strafed without taking any major damage during the attack. Until the end of 1941, she conducted multiple patrols around Pearl Harbor to defend it against potential submarine threat.

In early 1942, she took part in multiple ASW operations and escort duties before being assigned to the Task Force 11, centred around the fleet carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) and took part in the air defence of the group during the battle of the Coral Sea. She resumed convoy escort, this time between Australia and New Zealand. Farragut also took part in the campaign of Guadalcanal, where she mainly screened the carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3) during the covering operation of the invasion. During the Eastern Solomon campaign, Farragut screened USS Enterprise (CV-6), Saratoga and USS Wasp (CV-7).

In mid-1942, she was assigned to convoy escort around Guadalcanal until early 1943, when she returned to Pearl for a complete overhaul. She was then deployed in Alaskan water before being assigned to the screening of US Army transport at Attu Island where she contributed to the sinking of the Japanese Submarine I-31. Later, Farragut took part in the blockade of Kiska island, bombarding the island while she had been secretly evacuated by the Japanese forces. She resumed escort duty and shore bombardment after.

In 1944, Farragut took part in the invasion of the Marshall islands where she screened carriers, patrolled and conducted ASW searches. She took part in the screening of the carriers USS Bunker Hill (CV-19), USS Hornet (CV-12) and USS Lexington (CV-16) during extensive recon operation, and the first large deployment of mine by aircraft carriers. Later, Farragut took part in the invasion of Saipan and Guam.

In early 1945, she contributed to the invasion of Lingayen gulf and Luzon before joining the South China Sea to bombard Japanese positions at Hong Kong, Taiwan and Okinawa. Finally, Farragut took part in the invasion of Iwo Jima and Okinawa by screening carriers. During the last days of the war, she performed radar picket duty off the coast of Okinawa.

After the war, Farragut was transferred to the Atlantic to be decommissioned here, less than two months after the end of World War II. She was stricken from the Navy list in 1946, sold the same year and scrapped in 1947.

In World of Warships Legends, USS Farragut is perfectly represented in her original configuration in her Hull A, and her hull B is supposed to represent her WWII configuration. However, she lacks two twins 40mm Bofor months and three single 20mm Oerlikon months.

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