Gangut
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+ | Coming from ''[[Knyaz Suvorov]]'', ''Gangut'' is sure to feel like a welcome improvement thanks mainly to the centerline turret layout which allows 75% of the main battery to be fired while still giving favorable hull angles to deflect or absorb incoming fire. Captains who own either ''[[Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya]]'' or ''[[Imperator Nikolai I]]'' will find adjusting to this ship to be a rather pain-free experience due to their similarities. However, since ''Gangut'' is a tech tree Russian battleship, it does not have the longer range accuracy found on the aforementioned premium ships and instead must close the distance with enemy ships to land more than singular random hits. This is somewhat easily accomplished by her 23-knot top speed which ties ''Gangut'' for second-fastest BB of the tier alongside ''[[Kaiser]]'', meaning she will be able to (slowly) run down or outrun most other battleships in her matchmaking spread. | |||
|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. --> | |||
? | * | + | * Good rudder shift time when upgraded to B-hull. | |
? | * | + | * Superstructure is small and well-armored, which makes the ship highly resistant if not immune to HE spam. | |
? | * | + | * Hull armor scheme pairs well with main battery layout. | |
? | * | + | * Main guns have good firing arcs, accuracy and penetration. | |
+ | * Damage control has fast cooldowns in exchange for limited charges. | |||
|Cons=<!-- write list of negative points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. --> | |Cons=<!-- write list of negative points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. --> | |||
? | * | + | * Detection range is higher than maximum possible firing range without commander skills and camo. | |
? | * | + | * Slowest unmodified main battery reload in the game along with ''[[Knyaz Suvorov]]''. | |
? | * | + | * Slightly improved, but still poor AA defense. | |
? | * | + | * High and underprotected citadel is easily hit if not angled. The ship's armour is ineffective against battleship guns. | |
+ | * No torpedo blisters means only a 9% reduction in damage from torpedo hits. | |||
|Research=<!-- write text about priority sequence of research below --> | |Research=<!-- write text about priority sequence of research below --> | |||
? | + | The research path of ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is relatively simple – players are encouraged to first unlock the (B) hull to increase ship health, anti-aircraft armament, and rudder response time, and finish with the fire control upgrade, which allows for a modest firing range upgrade. | ||
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|Upgrades=<!-- write text about best upgrades below, add * after upgrade link to designate that another upgrade may be viable --> | |Upgrades=<!-- write text about best upgrades below, add * after upgrade link to designate that another upgrade may be viable --> | |||
? | + | The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows: | ||
? | + | * '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}} | ||
? | * '''Slot 1''': | + | * '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}} | |
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|CommanderSkills=<!-- write text about best set of Commander Skills below --> | |CommanderSkills=<!-- write text about best set of Commander Skills below --> | |||
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? | | Priority Target | + | <!-- This version enables a '0' rating. Use it for skills that have no effect (e.g. Improved Engines on a non-CV) or are detrimental to the ship. They should mirror what appears in the game client. --> | |
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? | | Expert Loader | + | | rating12 = 2 <!-- Preventive Maint --> | |
? | | Air Supremacy | + | | rating13 = 1 <!-- Expert Loader --> | |
? | | Direction Center for Fighters | + | | rating14 = 0 <!-- Air Supremacy --> | |
? | | Improved Engine Boost | + | | rating15 = 0 <!-- Direction Center for Fighters --> | |
? | | Incoming Fire Alert | + | | rating16 = 0 <!-- Improved Engine Boost --> | |
? | | Last Gasp | + | | rating17 = <!-- Incoming Fire Alert --> | |
+ | | rating18 = 0 <!-- Last Gasp --> | |||
? | | High Alert | + | | rating21 = 2 <!-- High Alert --> | |
? | | Jack of All Trades | + | | rating22 = <!-- Jack of All Trades --> | |
? | | Expert Marksman | + | | rating23 = 3 <!-- Expert Marksman --> | |
? | | Torpedo Acceleration | + | | rating24 = 0 <!-- Torpedo Acceleration --> | |
? | | Smoke Screen Expert | + | | rating25 = 0 <!-- Smoke Screen Expert --> | |
? | | Improved Engines | + | | rating26 = 0 <!-- Improved Engines --> | |
? | | Adrenaline Rush | + | | rating27 = 3 <!-- Adrenaline Rush --> | |
? | | Last Stand | + | | rating28 = <!-- Last Stand --> | |
? | | Basics of Survivability | + | | rating31 = 3 <!-- Basics of Survivability --> | |
? | | Survivability Expert | + | | rating32 = <!-- Survivability Expert--> | |
? | | Torpedo Armament Expertise | + | | rating33 = 0 <!-- Torpedo Armament Expertise--> | |
? | | Aircraft Armor | + | | rating34 = 0 <!-- Aircraft Armor --> | |
? | | Basic Firing Training | + | | rating35 = 1 <!-- Basic Firing Training --> | |
? | | | + | | rating36 = 3 <!-- Superintendent --> | |
? | | Demolition Expert | + | | rating37 = <!-- Demolition Expert --> | |
? | | | + | | rating38 = 2 <!-- Vigilance --> | |
? | | Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament | + | | rating41 = <!-- Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament --> | |
? | | Fire Prevention | + | | rating42 = 3 <!-- Fire Prevention --> | |
? | | Inertia Fuse for HE Shells | + | | rating43 = <!-- Inertia Fuse for HE Shells --> | |
? | | Sight Stabilization | + | | rating44 = 0 <!-- Sight Stabilization --> | |
? | | Advanced Firing Training | + | | rating45 = 1 <!-- Advanced Firing Training --> | |
? | | | + | | rating46 = <!-- Massive AA Fire --> | |
? | | Radio Position Finding | + | | rating47 = <!-- Radio Position Finding --> | |
? | | Concealment Expert | + | | rating48 = 3 <!-- Concealment Expert --> | |
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|Consumables=<!-- write text about selection of Consumables below --> | |Consumables=<!-- write text about selection of Consumables below --> | |||
? | <!--''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables: | + | ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables: | |
? | * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}} | + | |Consumables=<!-- write text about selection of Consumables below --> | |
? | * | + | ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables: | |
? | + | * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}} | ||
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? | + | [[Ship:Camouflage#Standard Camouflage|Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage]] can be equipped for credits; Types 2 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce the accuracy of incoming shells. | ||
? | [[Ship:Camouflage#Standard Camouflage|Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage]] can be equipped for credits; | + | ||
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|Signals=<!-- write text about best set of signals below --> | |Signals=<!-- write text about best set of signals below --> | |||
? | + | {{Signal Flags | ||
| November Echo Setteseven = | | November Echo Setteseven = | |||
? | | Mike Yankee Soxisix = | + | | Mike Yankee Soxisix = 1 | |
| India X-Ray = | | India X-Ray = | |||
| Juliet Whiskey Unaone = | | Juliet Whiskey Unaone = | |||
| Victor Lima = | | Victor Lima = | |||
? | | Hotel Yankee = | + | | Hotel Yankee = 1 | |
? | | November Foxtrot = | + | | November Foxtrot = 2 | |
? | | Sierra Mike = | + | | Sierra Mike = 2 | |
? | | India Delta = | + | | India Delta = 3 | |
? | | Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = | + | | Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = 1 | |
? | | India Yankee = | + | | India Yankee = 3 | |
? | | Juliet Charlie = | + | | Juliet Charlie = 1 | |
? | | Zulu = | + | | Zulu = 2 | |
? | | India Bravo Terrathree = | + | | India Bravo Terrathree = 1 | |
? | | Equal Speed Charlie London = | + | | Equal Speed Charlie London = 2 | |
? | | Zulu Hotel = | + | | Zulu Hotel = 2 | |
? | | Papa Papa = | + | | Papa Papa = 1 | |
? | | Wyvern = | + | | Wyvern = 2 | |
? | | Red Dragon = | + | | Red Dragon = 2 | |
? | | Dragon Flag = | + | | Dragon Flag = 2 | |
? | | Ouroboros = | + | | Ouroboros = 1 | |
? | | Hydra = | + | | Hydra = 2 | |
? | | Basilisk = | + | | Basilisk = 2 | |
? | | Leviathan = | + | | Leviathan = 2 | |
? | | Scylla = | + | | Scylla = 2 | |
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? | <h2>''{{#var:ship_name}}'', | + | <h2>''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1914</h2> | |
===Construction=== | ===Construction=== | |||
? | :Builder: | + | :Builder: Admiralty Yards; St. Petersburg, Russia | |
? | :Laid down: | + | :Laid down: 16 June 1909 | |
? | :Launched: | + | :Launched: 7 October 1911 | |
? | :Commissioned: | + | :Commissioned: 4 November 1914 | |
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===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | |||
? | : | + | :23,288 tons displacement, normal | |
? | : | + | :26,900 tons displacement, full | |
? | : | + | :181.2m length | |
? | : | + | :26.9m beam | |
+ | :9.2m draft (full) | |||
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====Machinery==== | ====Machinery==== | |||
? | : | + | :Twenty-five (25) Yarrow boilers | |
+ | :Four (4) Parsons geared steam turbines | |||
+ | :3,000 tons coal, 1,170 tons oil | |||
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====Performance==== | ====Performance==== | |||
? | : | + | :23 knots at 42,000 shaft horsepower | |
? | : | + | :1,500 nm at 14 knots | |
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====Armor==== | ====Armor==== | |||
? | :Main belt: | + | :Main belt: 225mm | |
? | :Upper belt: | + | :Upper belt: 125mm | |
? | : | + | :Upper deck: 38mm | |
? | : | + | :Main deck: 12mm with 50mm turtleback | |
? | :Bulkheads: | + | :Bulkheads: 125-100mm | |
? | :Barbettes | + | :Barbettes: 150mm | |
? | :Conning tower: | + | :Turrets: 203mm | |
+ | :Conning tower: 250mm | |||
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====Armament==== | ====Armament==== | |||
=====Main===== | =====Main===== | |||
? | : | + | :Twelve (4x3) 305mm/52 Pattern 1907 | |
=====Secondary===== | =====Secondary===== | |||
? | : | + | :Sixteen (16x1) 120mm/50 Vickers Pattern 1905 | |
? | + | :Four (4x1) 47mm/40 Hotchkiss | ||
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=====Torpedoes===== | =====Torpedoes===== | |||
? | : | + | :Four (4x1) 450mm (submerged beam) | |
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====Service==== | ====Service==== | |||
+ | The lead ship or last member of her class depending on who you ask (the class is known as the ''Sevestapol''-class in Russia, and ''{{#var:ship_name}}''-class abroad), ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was officially laid down on 16 June 1909 at the Admiralty Shipyards in Saint Petersburg. Work on the ship did not begin until the fall due to the designs not being complete, and even then construction was rather slow as funding was not allocated to the construction of these ships until May of 1911. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' had the misfortunate of being the last of her sisters to be launched, later that year. Her luck early in life was not great, and after completion she collided with one of her sisters, delaying her trials by almost two months. However after brief trials, on 11 January 1915 she was commissioned into the Imperial Russian Navy. | |||
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+ | Like her sisters, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was sent to Helsingfors (Helsinki) and became part of the First Battleship Brigade, composed of the four ''Sevestapol''-class dreadnought battleships. The most powerful formation in the Russian Navy, it was not particularly active as even after commissioning the Russian dreadnoughts were still not quite ready for combat. The first combat mission of ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' came on 27 August 1915, where she and ''Sevestapol'' provided distant cover for a mine laying operation off the southwest coast of Latvia. In September she suffered minor damage after running aground and later that year, on 1 November, she suffered a mutiny due to her crew not receiving the expected meat & macaroni after coaling (an extremely labor-intensive task). 10 days later she conducted another distant cover operation for another mine laying mission with her sister ''Petropavlovsk'', her last major operation of the war. She sat idle in port until the mutiny of the Baltic fleet on 16 March 1917, which her sailors joined – ultimately resulting in the deaths of some 50 officers, including the fleet admiral. | |||
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+ | After the defeat of Russia in the Great War and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Baltic fleet was forced to leave their haunt, which now belonged to the new nation of Finland. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' and the other dreadnoughts formed the vanguard of the Russian ships leaving the port on 12 March 1918, reaching the main Baltic naval base of Kronsthadt after five days. Their path was cleared by icebreakers, due to much of the Baltic being frozen at this time of the year, and thus the evacuation became known as the ‘Ice Cruise of the Baltic Fleet’. | |||
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+ | With the Russian Civil War in full swing, most of the Baltic fleet was short on crew, and thus many of it’s ships were laid up – including ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' in November 1918. The remains of the Baltic fleet continued to be wracked by the trauma of the revolution, culminating in the Kronsthadt revolution that effectively ended it. It was not until the mid-1920s that anyone paid ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' attention again, and during a minor refit, on 27 June 1925, she was re-named ''[[Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya]]''. ''Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya'' was commissioned into the Soviet Navy on 23 March 1926. On 12 October 1931 she began a three-year reconstruction which extensively upgraded the ship, replacing all of her boilers and installing new turbines, fitting a new clipper bow, upgraded anti-aircraft armament, and also giving a total overhaul to her fire control equipment, the Geisler-Pollen system was replaced, due to the lack of readiness of the new Soviet computer (APKN), by a Vickers computer (AKUR). Galileo 8-meter stereoscopic rangefinders were placed in the turrets, while two KDP-6 directors each with two DM-6 6-meter stereoscopic rangefinders were fitted aloft. Overall, her displacement increased, but the addition of so much top weight resulted in decreased stability. | |||
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+ | After her modernization was completed on 4 August 1934, her life consisted of little more than time at anchor and the odd exercise, until the Winter War, which began in November of 1939. She and her sister ''Marat'' (ex-''Petropavlovsk'') bombarded Finnish coastal fortifications and shore batteries, but were driven off by coastal artillery before significant damage could be done. The Baltic waters froze over soon after that effectively the involvement of ''Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya'' in the Winter War. ''Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya'' was also involved in operations against the Baltic states as Soviet Russia took advantage of German aggression in the west to invade, entering the port of Tallinn after the Red Army seized Estonia. She was sent back to Kronshtadt for a minor anti-aircraft armament upgrade, and after completion was sent back to Tallinn. | |||
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+ | When the Third Reich invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, ''Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya'' was still in Tallinn, but fled shortly after to Kronshtadt once again. By late 1941 she as lending fire support to Soviet forces trying to prevent German forces from reaching Leningrad, and even landed some of her secondary battery guns to aid in the defense. On 21 September she took three bomb hits that disabled her two forward main battery turrets and damaged her bows, and she was send for repairs in yards at Leningrad on 23 October. Efforts to increase her anti-aircraft armament were made, but before repairs could be completed she was damaged by four bombs in an air raid on 4 April 1942, and another three hits were suffered on 24 April. Finally, repairs were completed in November, and she went back to providing fire support for the besieged city. When the 872-day siege broke in January of 1944, she provided fire support for Soviet offensives as the began to push west, particularly during the Karelian campaign. For her actions, on 22 July 1944 she received the Order of the Red banner. | |||
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+ | For all her service, however, the usefulness of ''Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya'' came to an end, and she was after all a thoroughly obsolete design. As a result, for a 10-year period from 1944 to 1954 she languished at anchor until being re-rated as a static training ship on 24 July 1954, with its engines dismantled, until being stricken on 17 February 1956. Towed to Kronshtadt, she was scrapped, the job being completed in 1959 (although the ship’s anchors and some anti-aircraft guns exist as monuments at Anchor Square in Kronshtadt today). | |||
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+ | # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_battleship_Gangut_(1911) Russian battleship ''Gangut'' (1911) - Wikipedia] | |||
+ | # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangut-class_battleship ''Gangut''-class battleship - Wikipedia] | |||
+ | # [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/history/marat-naval-legends/ Marat: Story of a Veteran - Wikipedia] | |||
+ | # [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/general-news/battleship--etropavlovsk-1-42-scale/ Battleship Petropavlovsk at 1:42 Scale - News - World of Warships] | |||
+ | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLn71_TGUS4 1:42 Scale: Petropavlovsk - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube] | |||
+ | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55r6EIWt5kA Marat: The History of Veteran - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube] | |||
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Revision as of 15:20, 8 April 2020
305 mm/52 Model 1907 in a Metal Works Plant turret4 х 3 pcs. |
Rate of Fire1.67 shots/min. |
Reload Time36 sec. |
Rotation Speed3.2 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time56.25 sec. |
Firing Range12.41 km. |
Maximum Dispersion180 m. |
HE Shell305 mm HE Model 1911 |
Maximum HE Shell Damage4,500 |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell33 % |
Initial HE Shell Velocity762 m./s. |
HE Shell Weight470.9 kg. |
AP Shell305 mm AP Model 1911 |
Maximum AP Shell Damage8,600 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity762 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight470.9 kg. |
120 mm/50 Model 1905 on a Vickers mounting16 х 1 pcs. |
Firing Range4 km. |
Rate of Fire7 shots/min. |
Reload Time8.57 sec. |
HE Shell120 mm HE Model 1907 |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,700 |
Initial HE Shell Velocity823 m./s. |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell8 % |
75 mm Model 1892 on a Meller AA mounting8 х 1 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second15.2 |
. . . Firing Range3 km. |
Maximum Speed23 knot |
Turning Circle Radius660 m. |
Rudder Shift Time14.3 sec. |
Surface Detectability Range13.21 km. |
Air Detectability Range8.86 km. |
Gangut — Soviet Tier IV battleship.
Was part of the first series of dreadnought battleships built in Russia. She was armed with twelve main battery guns. The ship's features included a significant area of side armor and a general layout providing a full sideboard salvo at the widest possible angles.
Modules
Compatible Upgrades
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Player Opinion
Performance
Pros:
- Good rudder shift time when upgraded to B-hull.
- Superstructure is small and well-armored, which makes the ship highly resistant if not immune to HE spam.
- Hull armor scheme pairs well with main battery layout.
- Main guns have good firing arcs, accuracy and penetration.
- Damage control has fast cooldowns in exchange for limited charges.
Cons:
- Detection range is higher than maximum possible firing range without commander skills and camo.
- Slowest unmodified main battery reload in the game along with Knyaz Suvorov.
- Slightly improved, but still poor AA defense.
- High and underprotected citadel is easily hit if not angled. The ship's armour is ineffective against battleship guns.
- No torpedo blisters means only a 9% reduction in damage from torpedo hits.
Research
Optimal Configuration
Upgrades
The recommended upgrades for Gangut are as follows:
- Slot 1: Main Armaments Modification 1
- Slot 2: Damage Control System Modification 1
Commander Skills
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Key: ★★★ - Extremely Useful ★★ - Frequently Useful ★ - Occasionally Useful No stars - Meh Χ - Not recommended |
Consumables
Gangut can equip the following consumables:
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party
- Slot 2: Repair Party
Camouflage
Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage can be equipped for credits; Types 2 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce the accuracy of incoming shells.
Signals
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Note: Use of the Juliet Charlie signal makes detonation impossible.
Gallery
Historical Info
Historical Gallery
References
- Russian battleship Gangut (1911) - Wikipedia
- Gangut-class battleship - Wikipedia
- Marat: Story of a Veteran - Wikipedia
- Battleship Petropavlovsk at 1:42 Scale - News - World of Warships
- 1:42 Scale: Petropavlovsk - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube
- Marat: The History of Veteran - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube