Kolberg
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Kolberg
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Main Battery
IDS_PGGM012_105MM_SK_L4512 х 1 pcs. |
Rate of Fire15 shots/min. |
Reload Time4 sec. |
Rotation Speed10 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time18 sec. |
Firing Range10.08 km. |
Maximum Dispersion109 m. |
HE Shell105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.89 |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,200 |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell5 % |
Initial HE Shell Velocity715 m./s. |
HE Shell Weight18 kg. |
AP Shell105 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.8 |
Maximum AP Shell Damage2,300 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity715 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight18.2 kg. |
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed27 knot |
Turning Circle Radius470 m. |
Rudder Shift Time7.5 sec. |
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range9.43 km. |
Air Detectability Range3.94 km. |
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Kolberg — German Tier III cruiser.
The entire new series of German light cruisers was equipped with turbines. The Kolberg class surpassed its predecessors in size and seafaring capability, with enhancements in both speed and gunnery. During World War I, the lead ship of the class participated in raids on Yarmouth and Scarborough, the Battle of Dogger Bank, and then tried to break through into the Gulf of Riga with the main forces of the fleet. Kolberg repeated her attempt at a breakthrough in Operation Albion—successfully this time. After World War I, the ship was handed over to the French Navy and was renamed "Colmar."
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