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| * All-or-nothing armor: she has the same solid 343mm (13.5 inch) thick all-or-nothing armor layout as New Mexico, being easy to angle and providing a large immune zone | | | * All-or-nothing armor: she has the same solid 343mm (13.5 inch) thick all-or-nothing armor layout as New Mexico, being easy to angle and providing a large immune zone |
? | * Good gun characteristics: she has good damage and penetration on guns, as well as a reasonably tight shell grouping | | + | * Good gun characteristics: she has good damage and penetration on guns including overmatching all 25mm BB hull armor, as well as a reasonably tight shell grouping |
| * Powerful Anti-Aircraft armament: modernized hull's AA suite will shred mid-tier squadrons, making Colorado an unappealing casual target or flyover | | | * Powerful Anti-Aircraft armament: modernized hull's AA suite will shred mid-tier squadrons, making Colorado an unappealing casual target or flyover |
| * Decent maneuverability: her tight turning circle will make evading torpedoes easier | | | * Decent maneuverability: her tight turning circle will make evading torpedoes easier |
Revision as of 16:27, 5 July 2016
Colorado — American Tier VII battleship.
The ship design is based on the Tennessee class but equipped with 406 mm/45-caliber twin-gun mounts. Upon entering service, USS Colorado was assigned to the battle fleet stationed on the West Coast of the United States. Colorado was stationed at Pearl Harbor from 1941; however, at the time when the surprise attack of December 7 took place, the battleship was undergoing an overhaul at Bremerton. The ship provided support for the assault landing on Tarawa, pre-invasion shelling and fire support for the invasions of Kwajalein and Eniwetok, and assisted the landings in the Philippines and Okinawa.
Modules
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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) |
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406 mm/45 Mk.5 in a turret | 2 | 45 | 231 | 5,700 | 36 | 12,400 |
| 0 | 560,000 |
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Hit Points (HP) | (mm) | (mm) | Main Turrets (pcs.) | Secondary Gun Turrets (pcs.) | AA Mounts (pcs.) | Torpedo Tubes (pcs.) | Hangar Capacity (pcs.) |
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Colorado (A) | 49,000 | 16 | 457 | 4 | 8/8 | 38/8/8 | | |
| 0 | 680,000 |
Colorado (B) | 59,300 | 16 | 457 | 4 | 8/8 | 37/3/8 | | |
| 25,000 | 1,900,000 |
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IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST (%) | Maximum Firing Range (km) |
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Mk7 mod. 1 | | 0 |
| 0 | 330,000 |
Mk7 mod. 2 | | 0 |
| 9,000 | 700,000 |
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Propulsion: 27,000 hp | 18.6 |
| 0 | 180,000 |
Propulsion: 28,900 hp | 21 |
| 6,000 | 400,000 |
Compatible Upgrades
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Player Opinion
Performance
Pros:
- All-or-nothing armor: she has the same solid 343mm (13.5 inch) thick all-or-nothing armor layout as New Mexico, being easy to angle and providing a large immune zone
- Good gun characteristics: she has good damage and penetration on guns including overmatching all 25mm BB hull armor, as well as a reasonably tight shell grouping
- Powerful Anti-Aircraft armament: modernized hull's AA suite will shred mid-tier squadrons, making Colorado an unappealing casual target or flyover
- Decent maneuverability: her tight turning circle will make evading torpedoes easier
- Equipping the Artillery Plotting Room modification upgrade can reduce the range gap with her Japanese tier counterpart Nagato
- Fighter seaplane is available to replace spotting planes to enhance AA defense
Cons:
- Poor stock configuration and long grind: she has almost no AA, a poor rudder shift, speed, and poor range and gun characteristics when stock, making her grind a very punishing experience
- Poor gun range on the ship: she will still be outranged by her counterpart Nagato even when upgraded, and her gun range is within her surface detection range without camo
- Very low mobility: she retains the sluggish 21kt speed of her predecessors characteristic of pre-WWII US battleships
- Low health pool: her HP is worse than Nagato, her fellow standard New Mexico, and even the Tier V Kongo
- Low number of guns: having four less guns than her predecessor, being accurate in making your shots is much more important
- Poor close-quarters defense: her secondary armament pales in comparison to Nagato
Research
Despite how slow this ship is stock, you should be used to that by the time you get the Colorado. The first Hull upgrade is HIGHLY recommended to be researched first as it not only gives you the standard HP increase, good AA rating, and rudder shift time, but it also gives you WWII era shells. These shells not only do more damage, but the AP ammo seems to have better penetration values as well. After getting the first hull upgrade, the Propulsion upgrade is recommended since even with the upgrade every ship at her tier is faster than her. After than, you have the option of either the fire control or the C hull. The fire control gives her a firing range the same as her spotting distance, but bear in mind this ship is not very accurate at long ranges. The C hull will not only increase your AA to a very respectable amount for tier 7, but also increases the minimum armor on her citadel, which should further increase the effectiveness of armor angling.
As for upgrades, It is recommended that you mount AA guns modification 1 to extend her AA batteries range, Artillery Plotting Room Modification 1 to increase her main battery range which is highly recommended if you cannot stand her low range, Damage Control System modification 2 to accelerate repair and extinguishment of fire as you won't always have your Damage Control Party available, and Steering Gears modification 2 to reduce her rudder shift time.
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