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?One of the ''[[Iowa]]''-class battleships that were the fastest ships of this type in the world. She carried very powerful main battery guns, and boasted excellent AA defense and reliable torpedo protection.<br><br>USS ''Missouri'' is now preserved as a [https://www.ussmissouri.org/ military museum ship] in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.+One of the ''[[Iowa]]''-class battleships that were the fastest ships of this type in the world. She carried very powerful main battery guns, and boasted excellent AA defense and reliable torpedo protection.<br><br>USS ''Missouri'' is now preserved as a [https://www.ussmissouri.org/ military museum ship] in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.<br><br>''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale worldwide on 7 December 2016, and was removed from sale on 28 February 2018 with the release of [[Ship:Update 0.7.2|Update 0.7.2]].
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?''Missouri'' is a Tier IX premium American battleship. She shares many similarities with her tech tree sister ship ''[[Iowa]]'', but has several key differences. +Affectionately referred to as "Mighty Mo" by her crew while she was on active duty, USS ''Missouri'' comes to World of Warships as the game's first Tier IX premium. She has many similarities with her counterpart in the American battleship tree tech tree (''[[Iowa]]'') but with a few key differences.
  
?The primary difference is that ''Missouri'' carries the [[Ship:Consumables#Surveillance Radar|Surveillance Radar]] consumable instead of [[Ship:Consumables#Catapult Fighter|Catapult Fighter]]. This completely changes her play style, allowing her to aggressively support capture areas and help her team's destroyers to win battles in those areas. She is especially dangerous to British cruisers, as the radar allows her to penetrate their smoke screens and catch them off guard with a well-aimed salvo of armor penetrating shells. Other than the radar, her other combat characteristics are similar to ''Iowa'', with her powerful super-heavy AP rounds, high speed, high citadel, and good anti-aircraft suite. +The primary difference is that ''Missouri'' carries the {{Surveillance Radar}} consumable instead of {{Spotting Aircraft}} or {{Catapult Fighter}}. This completely changes her play style, allowing her to aggressively support capture areas and help her team's destroyers to win battles in those areas. She is especially dangerous to British cruisers and Tier VIII premium ''[[Mikhail Kutuzov]]'', as the radar allows her to penetrate their smoke screens and catch them off guard with a well-aimed salvo of armor penetrating shells. Other than the radar, her other combat characteristics are similar to ''Iowa'', with powerful super-heavy AP rounds, high speed, and good anti-aircraft suite. She does have a thicker forward armor bulkhead, but — just like ''Iowa'' — it can still be reliably penetrated by ''[[Yamato]]''’s 18.1-inch shells.
  
?''Missouri''’s other significant difference from ''Iowa'' is her status as a premium ship. This means she earns extremely large amounts of credits — 1 million credits per match with a premium account is easily achievable in an average-to-good battle, with 1.5 to 2 million credits being possible if all modifiers are stacked in a really good battle — and experience, as well as being able to train American ship captains. The only downside to ''Missouri'' is her 750,000 [[Doubloon_Economy_(WoWS)#Free_Experience_.28XP.29|Free experience]] cost, which equates to 30,000 [[Doubloon_Economy_(WoWS)#Doubloons|doubloons]] to convert, making her extremely expensive. Whether she is worth this cost is up to individual captains.+''Missouri''’s other significant difference from ''Iowa'' is her status as a premium ship. This means she earns extremely large amounts of credits — 1 million credits per match with a premium account is easily achievable in an average-to-good battle, with 1.5 to 2 million credits being possible if all modifiers are stacked in a really good battle — and experience, as well as being able to train American ship captains. The only downside to ''Missouri'' is her 750,000 [[Ship:Economy#Free_Experience_.28XP.29|Free experience]] cost which equates to 30,000{{Doubloons}} to convert making her extremely expensive. Whether she is worth this cost is up to individual captains, but few players who have invested in her regret the decision.
  
?'''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/106264-premium-ship-review-uss-missouri/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Missouri] from the NA forums'''+{{AnnoWiki|content=
 +'''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/106264-premium-ship-review-uss-missouri/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Missouri] from the NA forums'''}}
  
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 * Shares the same pros as ''[[Iowa]]''. * Shares the same pros as ''[[Iowa]]''.
 * Improved forward bulkhead protection over ''Iowa''. * Improved forward bulkhead protection over ''Iowa''.
?* Has access to the [[Ship:Consumables#Surveillance Radar|Surveillance Radar]] consumable, active for 35 seconds with a 9.45 km range.+* Has access to the {{Surveillance Radar}} consumable, active for 35 seconds with a 9.5 km range.
?* Very good at making credits.+* Very good at making credits. A good match with all credit modifiers and premium time can bring earnings of a million or credits more.
  
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 * Shares the same cons as ''[[Iowa]]''. * Shares the same cons as ''[[Iowa]]''.
?* Steep cost.+* Very high ship price: requires 750,000 Free XP which also equates to 30,000{{Doubloons}} if one chooses to convert their ship experience.
?* Slightly weaker torpedo protection than ''Iowa''.+* Unable to mount either {{Spotting Aircraft}} or {{Catapult Fighter}}.
 +* Lacks the enhanced Repair Party of ''Iowa''. ''Missouri'' only heals the standard 0.5% per second or 14% total per charge, compared to 0.66% per second or 18.48% total per charge for ''Iowa''.
  
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?''Missouri'', being a Tier IX premium battleship, has full access to all six slots that her sister ship ''[[Iowa]]'' has. That said, the recommended upgrades for ''Missouri'' are similar choices. Main Armaments Modification 1 is as usual the prime choice for [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_I.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_1.29|Upgrade Slot 1]], and either Artillery Plotting Room Modification 1 or AA Guns Modification 2 are strong choices for [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_V.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_2.29|Upgrade Slot 2]]. For [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_IX.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_2.29|Upgrade Slot 3]], there are three viable choices of Artillery Plotting Room Modification 2 for improved accuracy, Main Battery Modification 3 for improved rate of fire at a cost of turret traverse speed, or AA Guns Modification 3 for even more potent AA firepower. Damage Control System Modification 1 is the best for [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_III.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_4.29|Upgrade Slot 4]], while [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_VI.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_4.29|Upgrade Slot 5]] is another viable three-way choice between Damage Control System Modification 2 for improved surviveability, and Propulsion Modification 2 or Steering Gears Modification 2, which both offer improved handling. Finally, Concealment System Modification 1 is, in most cases, the best choice for [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_VIII.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_6.29|Upgrade Slot 6]].+The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' This slot is most commonly filled with {{Main Armaments Modification 1}}, though {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}} is a popular pick for captains who go for a full AA build with other upgrades and commander skills.
 +* '''Slot 2:''' There's really one choice for battleships here: {{Damage Control System Modification 1}}. This will reduce chances of fire and flood.
 +* '''Slot 3:''' There are several good options to pick from. {{AA Guns Modification 1}} will boost her AA strength, while {{Secondary Battery Modification 1}} will boost the range and accuracy of secondaries instead. {{Artillery Plotting Room Modification 1}} will increase range and give secondaries a slight boost in range and accuracy, but may be a weaker choice than the other two.
 +* '''Slot 4:''' {{Steering Gears Modification 1}} is recommended and will reduce rudder shift time. Captains with fire problems could also consider {{Damage Control System Modification 2}}, reducing the amount of time on fire and conserving hit points.
 +* '''Slot 5:''' Maximizing stealth is never a bad choice. With the Concealment Expert commander skill, {{Concealment System Modification 1}}, and appropriate camouflage, this ship can choose when to engage the enemy.
 +* '''Slot 6:''' The recommended choice is {{Artillery Plotting Room Modification 2}} to give guns more accuracy; this will make it so that at ranges of ~12-13 kilometers, the battleship is exceptionally accurate, much more so than contemporaries. {{Main Battery Modification 3}} will improve damage-per-minute, and may surprise a cruiser who still expects the battleship to be reloading.
  
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?Just like the Upgrades mentioned above, the Commander Skills can be specialized to confer to a particular build/play-style. +Just like the Upgrades mentioned above, the Commander Skills can be specialized to confer to a particular build/play-style. For Level 1, the recommended pick is Priority Target; Preventative Maintenance can also reduce the chance of critical modules — such as engines and turrets — getting disabled despite critical damage. At Level 2, High Alert, Adrenaline Rush or Expert Marksman are the best choices available; High Alert is recommended for captains more focused on the traditional survivability build for battleships.
?For [[Crew_(WoWS)#1st_Row_Skills|Tier 1]], captains have two solid choices in Basics of Survivability and Basic Firing Training. It is advised to pick either one with the first point, and the other with the 16th point. +
?For [[Crew_(WoWS)#2nd_Row_Skills|Tier 2]], Expert Marksman is the best choice. +
?[[Crew_(WoWS)#3rd_Row_Skills|Tier 3]] presents a few good choices. Captains could take High Alert as it synergizes well with Damage Control Party; conversely, they could take Superintendent in order to have extra charges of [[Ship:Consumables#Surveillance Radar|Surveillance Radar]] and [[Ship:Consumables#Repair Party|Repair Party]]. Alternately, captains could opt for Vigilance in order to offset for the cost of not having any kind of aerial help to detect oncoming torpedoes early.+
?For [[Crew_(WoWS)#4th_Row_Skills|Tier 4]], Advanced Firing Training is the best choice, but Manual Fire Control for AA is an option to buff the already-potent AA on the ''Missouri'' (or take Demo Expert to increase the fire chance of her high explosive shells). +
?For [[Crew_(WoWS)#5th_Row_Skills|Tier 5]], Concealment Expert is the best option, but Jack of all Trades isn't a bad pick either. +
  
?{{Commander Skills+Level 3 presents a number of good options. Superintendent is an excellent pick in order to have extra charges of {{Surveillance Radar}} and {{Repair Party}}; Basics of Survivability will reduce the impact of fires and floods and keep ''Missouri'' in the game longer, which is virtually mandatory if taking {{Steering Gears Modification 1}} in Slot 4 for upgrades, as the bonuses are exactly the same as {{Damage Control System Modification 2}}, helping offset the downsides of not taking it in the first place. Vigilance helps offset ''Missouri''’s lack of aerial help in detecting incoming torpedoes, and will offset the biggest disadvantage for captains choosing {{Damage Control System Modification 2}} over {{Steering Gears Modification 1}}, which is dodging torpedoes with her relatively bad rudder shift; Basic Firing Training makes an already punishing AA suite even more so. For Level 4, Advanced Firing Training is the best choice, and Manual Fire Control for AA is an option for her already-potent anti-aircraft suite. Captains could also invest in Concealment Expert to reduce her already excellent detection ratings even further, or Fire Prevention in order to minimize the amount of fires and fire damage ''Missouri'' will suffer.
?| Expert Loader=1+
?| Basic Firing Training=2+
?| Basics of Survivability=3+
?| Expert Rear Gunner=+
  
?| Expert Marksman=3+One of the best builds is Priority Target, Expert Marksman, Adrenaline Rush, Superintendent, Basics of Survivability or Vigilance(depending on upgrades picked in Slot 4) and Fire Prevention and Concealment Expert.
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise=+
?| Fire Prevention=2+
?| Incoming Fire Alert=+
?| Last Stand=2+
  
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?| High Alert=3+| rating11 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
?| Vigilance=2+| rating12 = <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
?| Dogfighting Expert=+| rating13 = 2 <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
?| Superintendent=3+| rating14 = <!-- Emergency Repair Specialist -->
 +| rating15 = <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
 +| rating16 = 2 <!-- Preventive Maintenance -->
  
?| Demolition Expert=2+| rating21 = <!-- Grease the Gears -->
?| Advanced Firing Training=3+| rating22 = <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
?| Survivability Expert=+| rating23 = <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert=+| rating24 = <!-- Vigilance -->
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament=2+| rating25 = <!-- Priority Target -->
 +| rating26 = 2 <!-- AA Gunner -->
  
?| Last Chance=1+| rating31 = <!-- Super-Heavy AP Shells -->
?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament=1+| rating32 = <!-- Long-Range Secondary Battery Shells -->
?| Preventative Maintenance=2+| rating33 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?| Concealment Expert=3+| rating34 = 2 <!-- Basics of Survivability -->
?| Air Supremacy=+| rating35 = <!-- Enhanced Anti-Torpedo Protection -->
?| Jack of All Trades=3+| rating36 = 2 <!-- Expert AA Marksman -->
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 +| rating41 = <!-- Dead Eye -->
 +| rating42 = <!-- Improved Secondary Battery Aiming -->
 +| rating43 = <!-- Close Quarters Combat -->
 +| rating44 = 2 <!-- Emergency Repair Expert -->
 +| rating45 = <!-- Concealment Expert -->
 +| rating46 = 2 <!-- Fire Prevention Expert -->
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?One of ''Missouri''’s key differences between herself and ''[[Iowa]]'' is found in her consumables: ''Missouri'' has no [[Ship:Consumables#Catapult Fighter|Catapult Fighter]] or [[Ship:Consumables#Spotting Aircraft|Spotting Aircraft]], instead having [[Ship:Consumables#Surveillance Radar|Surveillance Radar]]. As ''Missouri'' is a high-tier battleship with excellent money-making capabilities, it is strongly recommended to take [[Ship:Consumables#Damage Control Party|Damage Control Party II]], [[Ship:Consumables#Repair Party|Repair Party II]] and Surveillance Radar II at all times. +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' equips the following consumables:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Repair Party}}
 +* '''Slot 3:''' {{Surveillance Radar}}
 + 
 +The major differences between ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' and ''[[Iowa]]'' are found in the former's consumables: ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has no {{Catapult Fighter}} or {{Spotting Aircraft}}; instead she is granted access to {{Surveillance Radar}} @mdash; currently the only battleship in ''World of Warships'' to mount radar.
  
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 +''Missouri''’s signal loadout should focus on two objectives: maximizing her credit earnings and maximizing her survivability. Wyvern ({{Wyvern|Size=18px}}), India Bravo Terrathree ({{India Bravo Terrathree|Size=18px}}), and Zulu ({{Zulu|Size=18px}}) will help with the former, while India Delta ({{India Delta|Size=18px}}), India Yankee ({{India Yankee|Size=18px}}), and Juliet Yankee Bissotwo ({{Juliet Yankee Bissotwo|Size=18px}}) will help with the latter. Sierra Mike ({{Sierra Mike|Size=18px}}) is worthy of consideration for captains who enjoy flexing ''Missouri''’s 33+ knot speed, while November Foxtrot ({{November Foxtrot|Size=18px}}) and November Echo Setteseven ({{November Echo Setteseven|Size=18px}}) will help reduce her consumable cooldowns and further enhance her AA suite.
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 +{{Signal Flags
 +| November Echo Setteseven = 2
 +| Mike Yankee Soxisix = 1
 +| India X-Ray =
 +| Juliet Whiskey Unaone =
 +| Victor Lima =
 +| Hotel Yankee = 1
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 +| November Foxtrot = 2
 +| Sierra Mike = 2
 +| India Delta = 3
 +| Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = 2
 +| India Yankee = 3
 +| Juliet Charlie = 1
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 +| Zulu = 3
 +| India Bravo Terrathree = 3
 +| Equal Speed Charlie London = 2
 +| Zulu Hotel = 2
 +| Papa Papa = 1
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 +| Wyvern = 3
 +| Red Dragon = 1
 +| Dragon Flag = 2
 +| Ouroboros = 1
 +| Hydra = 1
 +| Basilisk = 3
 +| Scylla = 2
 +| Leviathan = 2
 +}}
  
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 File:APairofIowas.jpg|''Missouri'' steams alongside her sister ship ''[[Iowa]]''. File:APairofIowas.jpg|''Missouri'' steams alongside her sister ship ''[[Iowa]]''.
 File:MissouriBeauty.jpg|Forward-quarter profile (Port side) of the ''Missouri'' File:MissouriBeauty.jpg|Forward-quarter profile (Port side) of the ''Missouri''
?File:MissouriAmagi.jpg|An enemy ''[[Amagi]]'' class battleship challenges the "Mighty Mo."+File:MissouriAmagi.jpg|An enemy ''[[Amagi]]'' class battleship challenges "Mighty Mo".
 File:MissouriDoubleTeam.jpg|''Missouri'' and ''[[Iowa]]'' double team an enemy ''[[New Orleans]]''-class cruiser. File:MissouriDoubleTeam.jpg|''Missouri'' and ''[[Iowa]]'' double team an enemy ''[[New Orleans]]''-class cruiser.
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 +{{AnnoWiki|content=
 +<h2>USS ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1944</h2>
 ===Construction=== ===Construction===
?:Brooklyn Naval Yard; New York, New York, USA+:Builder: Brooklyn Naval Yard; New York, New York, USA
 :Laid down: 16 January 1941 :Laid down: 16 January 1941
 :Launched: 29 January 1944 :Launched: 29 January 1944
 :Commissioned: 11 June 1944 :Commissioned: 11 June 1944
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 ===Specifications=== ===Specifications===
 :48,110 tons displacement, standard :48,110 tons displacement, standard
 +:57,500 tons displacement, full load
 :270.43m length :270.43m length
 :32.96m beam :32.96m beam
 :8.84m draft :8.84m draft
? +----
 ====Machinery==== ====Machinery====
 :8 boilers, 4 turbines :8 boilers, 4 turbines
? +----
 ====Performance==== ====Performance====
 :32.5 knots at 212,000 shaft horsepower :32.5 knots at 212,000 shaft horsepower
 :15,000nm at 15 knots :15,000nm at 15 knots
? +----
 ====Armor==== ====Armor====
?:Main belt: 310mm+:Main belt: 307mm, 38mm outer hull plate
?:Decks: 127mm+:Lower belt: 307-41mm
?:Bulkheads: 284mm+:Deck: 38mm weather deck, 152mm main armor deck
 +:Bulkheads: 368mm
 :Barbettes and Turrets: 439mm barbette, 432mm turrets :Barbettes and Turrets: 439mm barbette, 432mm turrets
 :Conning tower: 439mm :Conning tower: 439mm
? +----
 ====Armament==== ====Armament====
?:Nine (3x3) 406mm guns, twenty (10x2) 127mm dual purpose guns, eighty (20x4) 40mm guns, and forty-nine (49x1) 20mm guns.+=====Main=====
? +:Nine (3x3) 406mm guns
 +=====Secondary=====
 +:Twenty (10x2) 127mm dual purpose guns
 +=====Anti-Aircraft=====
 +:Eighty (20x4) 40mm guns
 +:Forty-nine (49x1) 20mm guns.
 +----
 ====Aircraft==== ====Aircraft====
 :Three (3) Vought OS2U Kingfisher float planes, two catapults. :Three (3) Vought OS2U Kingfisher float planes, two catapults.
? +}}
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 +[[File:Missouri post refit.jpg|none|frame|x350px|link=|USS ''Missouri'' at sea in her 1980s configuration.]]
 ===History=== ===History===
  
 ====Design==== ====Design====
?The ''Iowa''-class battleships were designed in 1938 when the Navy proposed a new class of battleships that were to develop on the lessons learned from the development and construction of the ''[[North Carolina]]''-class and ''South Dakota''-class of battleships. With a “loosening” of the restrictions imposed by the Washington and London Naval Treaties of the 1920s and 30s, the designers were encouraged to improve the fundamental aspects of the new design: the propulsion, the armament, and the armor. Furthermore, with the onset of World War II, another threat emerged: the battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Of exceptional concern was the construction of the ''[[Yamato]]''-class battleships. Wishing to have an apt and equal response, the construction of the ''Iowa''-class was approved. +The ''[[Iowa]]''-class battleships were designed in 1938 when the U.S. Navy proposed a new class of battleships that were to develop on the lessons learned from the development and construction of the ''[[North Carolina]]''-class and ''[[Ship:Alabama|South Dakota]]''-class of battleships. Of exceptional concern were the ''Kongo''-class battleships that were able to use speed to harass convoys and outgun fast aircraft carrier escorts, as well as the refusal of Japan to disclose details regarding the construction of the ''[[Yamato]]''-class battleships. Wishing to have an apt and equal response, the construction of the ''Iowa''-class was approved. These factors culminated in the U.S., Britain, and France invoking the "Escalator Clause" of the second naval treaty, which permitted 16-inch guns and 45,000 long tons standard displacement.
  
?With the emergence of Aircraft Carriers, and the need to protect them from surface threats, the concept of “fast-battleships” came into prominence; ships designed with the speed and the endurance to keep pace with Carrier groups, and serve as a major deterrent to surface attack. To fulfill this role, the design called for a top speed of 33 knots from 8 boilers connected to 4 turbines; each turbine to a propeller shaft. This layout produced a total of 230,000 shaft horsepower. Furthermore, the ship had a greater waterline length-to-beam ratio, making the ship longer than its predecessors, and as well faster. +With the emergence of aircraft carriers and the need to protect them from surface threats, the concept of “fast battleships” came into prominence; ships designed with the speed and the endurance to keep pace with carrier groups and serve as a major deterrent to surface attack. To fulfill this role, the design called for a top speed of 33 knots from 8 boilers connected to 4 turbines; each turbine to a propeller shaft. This layout produced a total of 230,000 shaft horsepower. Furthermore, the ship had a greater waterline length-to-beam ratio, making the ship longer than its predecessors, as well as notably faster.
  
?The main armament of the ''Iowa''-class, while using rifles of the same diameter of 406mm as preceding ships, were longer than the rifles on the ''South Dakota''-class (increased from 45 calibers to 50 calibers) and therefore have the designation of the largest rifles mounted on any US warship to-date. This increase in rifle length allows for the use of greater powder charge, which equates to higher muzzle velocity, greater range, and greater armor-penetration capabilities than preceding rifles. Furthermore, the ''Iowa''-class had a comprehensive suite of secondary and anti-aircraft guns, due to the design emphasis of increased protection against air attacks; the armament systems were supplemented with state-of-the-art radar-based fire control systems (the ''Missouri'' mounting the Mark 27 Fire Control Radar set). +The main armament of the ''Iowa'' class while using rifles of the same diameter of 406mm as preceding ships were longer than the rifles on the ''South Dakota''-class (increased from 45 calibers to 50 calibers) and therefore have the distinction of being the largest rifles mounted on any US warship to date. This increase in rifle length resulted in greater distance for expanding gases in the chamber to propel the projectile, which equated to higher muzzle velocity, greater range, and greater armor-penetration capabilities than preceding rifles. Furthermore, the ''Iowa''-class had a comprehensive suite of secondary and anti-aircraft guns due to the design emphasis of increased protection against air attacks; the armament systems were supplemented with state-of-the-art radar-based fire control systems (''Missouri'' mounted the Mark 27 Fire Control Radar set).
  
?The ''Iowa''-class battleships have the characteristic “all-or-nothing” armor scheme seen in other American battleships, with the thickest armor around the citadel between Turret 1 and Turret 3. The side armor of 304mm was angled at 19-degrees inwards in order to confer greater armor thickness for no change in weight; this was especially advantageous against plunging shells. This arrangement guaranteed protection from shells fired from similar 406mm rifles from ranges between 16,000-27,000m. Most of the other parameters, such as torpedo bulkheads, were of similar design as seen in the ''South Dakota-class''. A note of interest on the ''Missouri'': she had the thickest forward bulkhead armor of the class, 355mm worth, to prevent on-coming fire; a consideration when facing enemies bow-on. +The ''Iowa''-class battleships had the characteristic “all-or-nothing” armor scheme seen in preceding American battleships, with the thickest armor around the citadel between Turrets A and Turret C. The outer hull plate was 38mm Special Treatment Steel (STS) and the side armor of 307mm was angled at 19-degrees inwards in order to confer greater armor thickness for little additional weight; this was especially advantageous against shells from longer range. The hull has a triple bottom under the citadel to protect against underbottom explosions. The armor scheme of the ''Iowa'' class was largely the same as the preceding ''South Dakota'' class, which offered protection from 406mm/45 rifles firing 1,016 kg Mark 5 shells from ranges between 16,000 - 27,000 meters. As the second pair of ''Iowa''-class battleships built, ''Missouri'' and ''Wisconsin'' had some armor differences from the first pair, ''Iowa'' and ''New Jersey'': forward bulkhead armor thickness increased to 368mm to better protect against head-on rounds. This is noteworthy when facing enemies bow-on in World of Warships.
  
?USS ''Missouri'' was the third ship of the ''Iowa''-class, laid down at the Brooklyn Naval Yard on 6 January 1941, launched on 29 January 1944, and after a few months of sea trials, commissioned on 11 June 1944. The USS ''Missouri'' has the distinction of being the last battleship commissioned into the US Navy. +USS ''Missouri'' was the third ship of the ''Iowa''-class, laid down at the Brooklyn Naval Yard on 6 January 1941, launched on 29 January 1944, and after a few months of sea trials, commissioned on 11 June 1944. ''Missouri'' has the distinction of being the last battleship commissioned into the US Navy.
  
 ====Service==== ====Service====
?''Missouri'' was completed and launched in June 1944. She would spend five months in trials before sailing to San Francisco where she would be destined for fleet flag. Leaving in December 1944, ''Missouri'' arrived in the Caroline Islands where she joined Task Force 58 in January 1945. From January to March 1945, TF 58 would conduct raids against Tokyo, Yokohama, and Iwo Jima. March 1945 would see ''Missouri'' again taking part in raids against Japan itself. On the return trip, ''Missouri'' provided naval gunfire support for the invasion of Okinawa through the month of May. While off Okinawa, ''Missouri'' was struck by one Kamikaze and another scored a near miss. Both attacks resulted in minor damage.+''Missouri'' was completed and launched in June 1944. She would spend five months in trials before sailing to San Francisco where she would be destined for a fleet flag. Leaving in December 1944, ''Missouri'' arrived in the Caroline Islands where she joined Task Force 58 in January 1945. From January to March 1945, TF 58 would conduct raids against Tokyo, Yokohama, and Iwo Jima. March 1945 would see ''Missouri'' again taking part in raids against Japan itself. On the return trip, ''Missouri'' provided naval gunfire support for the invasion of Okinawa through the month of May. While off Okinawa, ''Missouri'' was struck by one Kamikaze and another scored a near miss. Both attacks resulted in minor damage.
  
 In May 1945, ''Missouri'' became the flagship of the Third Fleet joining Task Force 38 in further support of the Okinawa Campaign and additional strikes against Japan in June. Other following raids would constitute the remainder of ''Missouri''’s wartime service, and shore bombardment became commonplace. On the 2 September 1945, the official surrender of Japan was signed aboard ''Missouri'' while she was anchored in Tokyo Bay. ''Missouri'' would then sail for New York. She remained in active service after the war, the only battleship to do so, and participated in training exercises through 1949. In May 1945, ''Missouri'' became the flagship of the Third Fleet joining Task Force 38 in further support of the Okinawa Campaign and additional strikes against Japan in June. Other following raids would constitute the remainder of ''Missouri''’s wartime service, and shore bombardment became commonplace. On the 2 September 1945, the official surrender of Japan was signed aboard ''Missouri'' while she was anchored in Tokyo Bay. ''Missouri'' would then sail for New York. She remained in active service after the war, the only battleship to do so, and participated in training exercises through 1949.
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 In August 1950, ''Missouri'' was re-based to Japan in preparation for coastal operations during the Korean War. ''Missouri'' spent the remainder of the year and a portion of the following year providing fire support for landing troops. Following this, she briefly returned to Norfolk Navy Yard to receive refits before returning to Korea in late 1952. She continued coastal operations until she again returned to Norfolk Navy Yard for additional refits in early 1953. Following the completion of her modifications, ''Missouri'' conducted training operations through February 1955 before being placed in the Pacific Reserve Fleet where she would remain until her reactivation in 1984.  In August 1950, ''Missouri'' was re-based to Japan in preparation for coastal operations during the Korean War. ''Missouri'' spent the remainder of the year and a portion of the following year providing fire support for landing troops. Following this, she briefly returned to Norfolk Navy Yard to receive refits before returning to Korea in late 1952. She continued coastal operations until she again returned to Norfolk Navy Yard for additional refits in early 1953. Following the completion of her modifications, ''Missouri'' conducted training operations through February 1955 before being placed in the Pacific Reserve Fleet where she would remain until her reactivation in 1984.
  
?In October 1984, the battleship was towed to the docks at Long Beach, California where she would undergo a major refit before her re-entry into service. During this overhaul, she received Tomahawk and Harpoon missile systems. ''Missouri'' was officially recommissioned on 10 May 1986 and joined her sister ships in conducting coastal operations during the Gulf War, most notably conducting bombardments near Kuwait City. Following the end of the Cold War, ''Missouri'' was again decommissioned and stricken on 12 January 1995. She was placed back in the Pacific Reserve Fleet in Bremerton, Washington until 1998 when she was towed to Ford Island in Honolulu in preparation to make her a museum ship. In 1999, ''Missouri'' — now adjacent to the ''[[Arizona]]'' Memorial in Pearl Harbor — opened to tourists and continues her service today as a historical reminder of the end of the battleship era.+In October 1984, the battleship was towed to the docks at Long Beach, California where she would undergo a major refit before her re-entry into service. During this overhaul, she received Tomahawk and Harpoon missile systems. ''Missouri'' was officially recommissioned on 10 May 1986 and joined her sister ships in conducting coastal operations during the Gulf War, most notably conducting bombardments near Kuwait City. Following the end of the Cold War, ''Missouri'' was again decommissioned and stricken on 12 January 1995. She was placed back in the Pacific Reserve Fleet in Bremerton, Washington until 1998 when she was towed to Ford Island, Hawaii in preparation to make her a museum ship. In 1999, ''Missouri'' — now adjacent to the ''[[Arizona]]'' Memorial in Pearl Harbor — opened to tourists and continues her service today as a historical reminder of the end of the battleship era.
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 +===Historical Accuracy===
 +*''Missouri'' is depicted in her Korean War configuration. Her paint scheme had no camouflage by the 1950s.
  
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 File:AO-146 refuel CV-63 BB-63 1986.jpeg|''Missouri'' undertaking an underway replenishment with ''Kitty Hawk'' from the MSC ship USNS ''Kawishiwi'', circa 1986. File:AO-146 refuel CV-63 BB-63 1986.jpeg|''Missouri'' undertaking an underway replenishment with ''Kitty Hawk'' from the MSC ship USNS ''Kawishiwi'', circa 1986.
 File:Missouri missile BGM-109 Tomahawk.JPG|''Missouri'' launches a Tomahawk missile. File:Missouri missile BGM-109 Tomahawk.JPG|''Missouri'' launches a Tomahawk missile.
?File:Missouri post refit.jpg|USS ''Missouri'' at sea in her 1980s configuration.+File:USS Missouri firing during Desert Storm, 6 Feb 1991.jpg|''Missouri'' firing her 16-inch guns during Operation Desert Storm, 6 February 1991.
?File:USS Missouri firing during Desert Storm, 6 Feb 1991.jpg|''Missouri'' firing her 16-inch guns during Desert Storm, 6 February 1991.+
 File:USS_Missouri_HNL.jpg|USS ''Missouri'' today, as a museum ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. File:USS_Missouri_HNL.jpg|USS ''Missouri'' today, as a museum ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
 File:USS Missouri watching over USS Arizona - Pearl Harbor.jpg|''Missouri'' facing the sunken ''[[Arizona]]''. File:USS Missouri watching over USS Arizona - Pearl Harbor.jpg|''Missouri'' facing the sunken ''[[Arizona]]''.
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Missouri
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Battleship | U.S.A. | Tier IX
Tech Tree Position
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General
Research price750 000 
Purchase priceSpecial Doubloons
Hit Points78,300 
Main Battery
406 mm/50 Mk.7 in a turret3 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time30 sec.
Rotation Speeddeg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time45 sec.
Firing Range23.35 km.
Maximum Dispersion293 m.
HE Shell406 mm HE/HC Mk13 
Maximum HE Shell Damage5,700 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell36 %
Initial HE Shell Velocity820 m./s.
HE Shell Weight862 kg.
AP Shell406 mm AP Mk8 
Maximum AP Shell Damage13,500 
Initial AP Shell Velocity762 m./s.
AP Shell Weight1225 kg.
Secondary Armament #1
127 mm/38 Mk.12 on a Mk.32 mount10 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range6.95 km.
Rate of Fire10 shots/min.
Reload Timesec.
HE Shell127 mm HE Mk32 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,800 
Initial HE Shell Velocity792 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
AA Defense
127 mm/38 Mk.12 on a Mk.32 mount10 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second151 
. . . Firing Range5.01 km.
40 mm/56 Bofors on a Mk.2 mount18 х 4 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second286.2 
. . . Firing Range3.51 km.
20 mm Oerlikon on a Mk.24 mount29 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second176.9 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
40 mm/56 Bofors on a Mk.2 mount2 х 4 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second31.8 
. . . Firing Range3.51 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed33 knot
Turning Circle Radius990 m.
Rudder Shift Time19.4 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range15.71 km.
Air Detectability Range11.4 km.
Battle Levels
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Special

Missouri — American special premium Tier IX battleship.

One of the Iowa-class battleships that were the fastest ships of this type in the world. She carried very powerful main battery guns, and boasted excellent AA defense and reliable torpedo protection.

USS Missouri is now preserved as a military museum ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Missouri was first released for sale worldwide on 7 December 2016, and was removed from sale on 28 February 2018 with the release of Update 0.7.2.

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)
406 mm/50 Mk.7 in a turret2452935,7003613,500 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)
Missouri78,3001643931029/20/10 00
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Mk9 mod. 10 00
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 212,000 hp33 00

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Magazine Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System Modification 1
Surveillance Radar Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
Secondary Battery Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Artillery Plotting Room Modification 1
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Airstrike Modification 1
 Slot 5 
Torpedo Lookout System
Concealment System Modification 1
Ship Consumables Modification 1
 Slot 6 
Main Battery Modification 3
Artillery Plotting Room Modification 2
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 2

Player Opinion

Performance

Affectionately referred to as "Mighty Mo" by her crew while she was on active duty, USS Missouri comes to World of Warships as the game's first Tier IX premium. She has many similarities with her counterpart in the American battleship tree tech tree (Iowa) but with a few key differences.

The primary difference is that Missouri carries the Surveillance RadarWhile active, detects all enemy ships within the specified radius, disregarding obstacles such as smoke and terrain. consumable instead of Spotting AircraftWhile active, a spotter plane circles the ship enhancing main battery firing range. or Catapult FighterWhile active, a group of fighter planes circles the ship providing protection by attacking incoming enemy aircraft.. This completely changes her play style, allowing her to aggressively support capture areas and help her team's destroyers to win battles in those areas. She is especially dangerous to British cruisers and Tier VIII premium Mikhail Kutuzov, as the radar allows her to penetrate their smoke screens and catch them off guard with a well-aimed salvo of armor penetrating shells. Other than the radar, her other combat characteristics are similar to Iowa, with powerful super-heavy AP rounds, high speed, and good anti-aircraft suite. She does have a thicker forward armor bulkhead, but — just like Iowa — it can still be reliably penetrated by Yamato’s 18.1-inch shells.

Missouri’s other significant difference from Iowa is her status as a premium ship. This means she earns extremely large amounts of credits — 1 million credits per match with a premium account is easily achievable in an average-to-good battle, with 1.5 to 2 million credits being possible if all modifiers are stacked in a really good battle — and experience, as well as being able to train American ship captains. The only downside to Missouri is her 750,000 Free experience cost — which equates to 30,000Doubloons to convert — making her extremely expensive. Whether she is worth this cost is up to individual captains, but few players who have invested in her regret the decision.


Pros:

  • Shares the same pros as Iowa.
  • Improved forward bulkhead protection over Iowa.
  • Has access to the Surveillance RadarWhile active, detects all enemy ships within the specified radius, disregarding obstacles such as smoke and terrain. consumable, active for 35 seconds with a 9.5 km range.
  • Very good at making credits. A good match with all credit modifiers and premium time can bring earnings of a million or credits more.

Cons:

  • Shares the same cons as Iowa.
  • Very high ship price: requires 750,000 Free XP which also equates to 30,000Doubloons if one chooses to convert their ship experience.
  • Unable to mount either Spotting AircraftWhile active, a spotter plane circles the ship enhancing main battery firing range. or Catapult FighterWhile active, a group of fighter planes circles the ship providing protection by attacking incoming enemy aircraft..
  • Lacks the enhanced Repair Party of Iowa. Missouri only heals the standard 0.5% per second or 14% total per charge, compared to 0.66% per second or 18.48% total per charge for Iowa.

Research

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

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Missouri are as follows:

Commander Skills

Just like the Upgrades mentioned above, the Commander Skills can be specialized to confer to a particular build/play-style. For Level 1, the recommended pick is Priority Target; Preventative Maintenance can also reduce the chance of critical modules — such as engines and turrets — getting disabled despite critical damage. At Level 2, High Alert, Adrenaline Rush or Expert Marksman are the best choices available; High Alert is recommended for captains more focused on the traditional survivability build for battleships.

Level 3 presents a number of good options. Superintendent is an excellent pick in order to have extra charges of Surveillance RadarWhile active, detects all enemy ships within the specified radius, disregarding obstacles such as smoke and terrain. and Repair PartyWhile active, restores a percentage of the ship's health points each second.; Basics of Survivability will reduce the impact of fires and floods and keep Missouri in the game longer, which is virtually mandatory if taking Steering Gears Modification 1 : -20% rudder shift time. in Slot 4 for upgrades, as the bonuses are exactly the same as Damage Control System Modification 2 : -15% flooding recovery time. / -15% fire duration., helping offset the downsides of not taking it in the first place. Vigilance helps offset Missouri’s lack of aerial help in detecting incoming torpedoes, and will offset the biggest disadvantage for captains choosing Damage Control System Modification 2 : -15% flooding recovery time. / -15% fire duration. over Steering Gears Modification 1 : -20% rudder shift time., which is dodging torpedoes with her relatively bad rudder shift; Basic Firing Training makes an already punishing AA suite even more so. For Level 4, Advanced Firing Training is the best choice, and Manual Fire Control for AA is an option for her already-potent anti-aircraft suite. Captains could also invest in Concealment Expert to reduce her already excellent detection ratings even further, or Fire Prevention in order to minimize the amount of fires and fire damage Missouri will suffer.

One of the best builds is Priority Target, Expert Marksman, Adrenaline Rush, Superintendent, Basics of Survivability or Vigilance(depending on upgrades picked in Slot 4) and Fire Prevention and Concealment Expert.

Consumables

Missouri equips the following consumables:

The major differences between Missouri and Iowa are found in the former's consumables: Missouri has no Catapult FighterWhile active, a group of fighter planes circles the ship providing protection by attacking incoming enemy aircraft. or Spotting AircraftWhile active, a spotter plane circles the ship enhancing main battery firing range.; instead she is granted access to Surveillance RadarWhile active, detects all enemy ships within the specified radius, disregarding obstacles such as smoke and terrain. @mdash; currently the only battleship in World of Warships to mount radar.

Camouflage

As a premium ship, Missouri comes included with Type 10 camouflage that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, and increases the amount of experience she earns. It should be noted that Missouri has two different Type 10 camouflage schemes to choose from; the only difference between them is their appearance. Furthermore, both Type 10 camouflage provides a 100% bonus to experience earned in battle, not the usual 50%.

Signals

Missouri’s signal loadout should focus on two objectives: maximizing her credit earnings and maximizing her survivability. Wyvern (🚫), India Bravo Terrathree (🚫), and Zulu (🚫) will help with the former, while India Delta (+20% to the amount of HP recovered when the Repair Party consumable is used.), India Yankee (-20% to fire duration.), and Juliet Yankee Bissotwo (-20% to flooding duration.) will help with the latter. Sierra Mike (+5% to the ship's maximum speed.) is worthy of consideration for captains who enjoy flexing Missouri’s 33+ knot speed, while November Foxtrot (-5% reload time on all consumables.) and November Echo Setteseven (+5% continuous damage by all AA guns, +5% damage per second within the explosion radius of shells fired from medium- and long-range AA defenses.) will help reduce her consumable cooldowns and further enhance her AA suite.


Note: Use of the Juliet Charlie signal makes detonation impossible.

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

Video

References

  1. USS Missouri (BB-63) - Wikipedia
  2. Iowa-class battleship - Wikipedia
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