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?A ''[[Nagato]]''-class battleship designed using experience gained in World War I to become one of the first "high-speed" battleships. The ship's armor protection was very good for her time. In addition to her primary armament, she also carried torpedo tubes.+A ''[[Nagato]]''-class battleship designed using experience gained in World War I to become one of the first "high-speed" battleships. The ship's armor protection was very good for her time. In addition to her primary armament, she also carried torpedo tubes.<br><br> ''Mutsu'' was released worldwide on 17 February 2017.<br><br>{{Model3DViewer|949a8ffd9dda4ce9994a54bcd1995214}}
  
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 +''Mutsu'' is a Tier VI Japanese Battleship, sister ship to Tier VII's ''[[Nagato]].'' However, ''Mutsu'' is a tier lower as she has her pre-refit hull, meaning she has weaker armor and slower-loading guns with World War I-era shells.
 +
 +Featuring eight (8) 410mm guns in a 4x2 configuration, ''Mutsu'' has the largest guns available at Tier VI — allowing her to overmatch the thinner plating of most ships at tier — partially making up for the deficiency in raw penetrating power her early shells have. However, these shells will still struggle against battleship belt armor at range, so captains will have to aim for the superstructure or use HE against them. ''Mutsu''’s other standout characteristic is her torpedo tubes. She carries two single launchers per side, firing a 7km range torpedo that does 10,833 dmg and has a 21 second reload. However, these torpedo mounts are very fragile and have narrow firing arcs, meaning ''Mutsu'' must turn broadside in order to use them, greatly limiting their effectiveness. ''Mutsu''’s other large disadvantage is that she has extremely lackluster anti-aircraft armament, so don't expect to shoot down many planes with her.
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 +'''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/114666-premium-ship-review-mutsu/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Mutsu] from the NA forums'''
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 +{{VideoYT|3gk_kq3n2II|320}}
  
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 +* Has two (2) torpedo launchers on each side.
 +* Very good main battery firing range.
 +* Second fastest Tier VI battleship.
 +* Highest maximum AP and HE shell damage of its tier.
 +* Most hit points out of all Tier VI battleships.
 +* Decent dispersion, gets better with upgrades.
  
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 +* Torpedoes have narrow firing arc and low speed.
 +* Weak armor; does not have the 289mm thick citadel armor that ''[[Nagato]]'' has in some places.
 +* Virtually non-existent anti-aircraft suite.
 +* Large detectability range.
 +* No torpedo bulge at all like her sibling Nagato.
  
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?<!--[[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_I.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_1.29|Upgrade Slot 1]]+The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows:
?[[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_V.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_2.29|Upgrade Slot 2]]+* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>
?[[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_III.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_4.29|Upgrade Slot 4]]+* '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}}
?[[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_VI.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_5.29|Upgrade Slot 5]]-->+* '''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>
 +* '''Slot 4''': {{Damage Control System Modification 2}}
 + 
 +'''Slot 1''' provides players with the first option in choosing a desired role. Typically, '''Main Armaments Modification 1''' is recommended to provide additional survivability to the main battery, but players who desire to specialize in the secondary armament should choose {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}}.
 + 
 +'''Slot 3''' allows for further specialization. Generally, '''Aiming Systems Modification 1''' is recommended because it reduces shell dispersion of the main and secondary armaments. Players wishing to specialize for secondaries should mount {{Secondary Battery Modification 2}}.
  
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?{{Commander Skills+{{Commander Skills 2
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?| Preventative Maintenance = +| rating11 = 3 <!-- Priority Target -->
?| Expert Loader = +| rating12 = 1 <!-- Preventive Maint -->
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert = +| rating13 = 1 <!-- Expert Loader -->
?| Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft = +| rating14 = 0 <!-- Air Supremacy -->
?| Dogfighting Expert = +| rating15 = 0 <!-- Direction Center for Fighters -->
?| Incoming Fire Alert = +| rating16 = 0 <!-- Improved Engine Boost -->
?| Evasive Maneuver = +| rating17 = <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
 +| rating18 = 0 <!-- Last Gasp -->
  
?| High Alert = +| rating21 = 2 <!-- High Alert -->
?| Jack of All Trades = +| rating22 = 1 <!-- Jack of All Trades -->
?| Expert Marksman = +| rating23 = 3 <!-- Expert Marksman -->
?| Torpedo Acceleration = +| rating24 = 0 <!-- Torpedo Acceleration -->
?| Smoke Screen Expert = +| rating25 = 0 <!-- Smoke Screen Expert -->
?| Expert Rear Gunner = +| rating26 = 0 <!-- Improved Engines -->
?| Adrenaline Rush = +| rating27 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?| Last Stand = +| rating28 = <!-- Last Stand -->
  
?| Survivability Expert = +| rating31 = 3 <!-- Basics of Survivability -->
?| Basics of Survivability = +| rating32 = <!-- Survivability Expert-->
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise = +| rating33 = 0 <!-- Torpedo Armament Expertise-->
?| Emergency Takeoff = +| rating34 = 0 <!-- Aircraft Armor -->
?| Basic Firing Training = +| rating35 = 1 <!-- Basic Firing Training -->
?| Superintendent = +| rating36 = 2 <!-- Superintendent -->
?| Demolition Expert = +| rating37 = <!-- Demolition Expert -->
?| Vigilance = +| 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 -->
?| Air Supremacy = +| rating44 = 0 <!-- Sight Stabilization -->
?| Advanced Firing Training = +| rating45 = 1 <!-- Advanced Firing Training -->
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = +| rating46 = <!-- Massive AA Fire -->
?| Radio Position Finding = +| rating47 = <!-- Radio Position Finding -->
?| Concealment Expert = +| rating48 = 2 <!-- Concealment Expert -->
 }} }}
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? +''Mutsu'' has access to the following consumables:
? +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Repair Party}}
 +* '''Slot 3:''' {{Spotting Aircraft}}
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 As a premium ship, ''Mutsu'' comes included with [[Ship:Camouflage#Premium_Camouflage|Type 10 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, and increases the amount of experience she earns.  As a premium ship, ''Mutsu'' comes included with [[Ship:Camouflage#Premium_Camouflage|Type 10 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, and increases the amount of experience she earns.
  
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 +''Mutsu'' comes with 21 [[Ship:Flags#Signals|signal flag]] slots. The three most important flags are India Delta ({{India Delta|Size=18px}}), Juliet Yankee Bissotwo ({{Juliet Yankee Bissotwo|Size=18px}}), and India Yankee ({{India Yankee|Size=18px}}); all of which will improve her survivability. For captains who prefer a '''Secondary Build''', the addition of Mike Yankee Soxisix ({{Mike Yankee Soxisix|Size=18px}}) will further improve the performance of ''Mutsu''’s secondaries.
 +{{Signal Flags
 +| Hotel Yankee = 1
 +| Juliet Charlie = 2
 +| November Foxtrot = 1
 +| Zulu = 2
 +| Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = 2
 +| India Delta = 3
  
?|Gallery=<!-- write below list of files with description (if necessary) separated with | --><gallery>+| India Yankee = 2
 +| November Echo Setteseven =
 +| Zulu Hotel = 1
 +| India Bravo Terrathree =
 +| Sierra Mike = 1
 +| Victor Lima =
  
 +| Mike Yankee Soxisix = 2
 +| Papa Papa =
 +| India X-Ray =
 +| Equal Speed Charlie London =
 +| Juliet Whiskey Unaone =
 +| Dragon Flag = 1
 +}}
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 +File:MutsuFires.jpg|''Mutsu'' opens up with her 16-inch battery.
 +File:MutsuBroadside.jpg|''Mutsu'' fires a full broadside.
 +File:MutsuCVDB.jpg|[[ship:Independence|''Independence'']] dive bombers score hits.
 +File:MutsuCVFF.jpg|A Wildcat fighter is shot down by the ''Mutsu'' AA.
 +File:MutsuCVDrop.jpg|Torpedo bombers from an enemy [[ship:Independence|''Independence'']] class aircraft carrier drop their ordnance as the ''Mutsu'' fires at their home base.
 +File:MutsuCVKill.jpg|''Mutsu'' finishes the job.
 +PCEE073_Mutsu_flag.png|[[Ship:Flags#List_of_Ship_Flags|Flag]] of ''Mutsu''. Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing ''Mutsu''.
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?''Mutsu'' (陸奥?), named after the eponymous province, was the second and last ''[[Nagato]]''-class dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) at the end of World War I. In 1923, a year after commissioning, she carried supplies for the survivors of the Great Kantō earthquake. The ship was modernized in 1934–36 with improvements to her armor and machinery, and a rebuilt superstructure in the pagoda mast style.<br />+<div class= "thumb tright">
?Other than participating in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons in 1942, where she did not see any significant combat, ''Mutsu'' spent most of the first year of the Pacific War in training. She returned to Japan in early 1943. That June, one of her aft magazines detonated while she was at anchor, sinking the ship with the loss of 1,121 crew and visitors. The IJN conducted a perfunctory investigation into the cause of her loss and concluded that it was the work of a disgruntled crewmember. The navy dispersed the survivors in an attempt to conceal the sinking in the interest of morale in Japan. Much of the wreck was salvaged after the war and many artifacts and relics are on display in Japan.+{{AnnoWiki|content=
 +<h3>Construction</h3>
 +:Yokosuka Naval Yard; Yokosuka, Japan
 +:Laid down: 1 June 1918
 +:Launched: 31 May 1920
 +:Commissioned: 22 November 1921
 +----
 +====Specifications====
 +:32,700 tons displacement, standard
 +:215.8m length
 +:28.96m beam
 +:9.08m draft
 +----
 +====Machinery====
 +:21 boilers, 4 turbines
 +----
 +====Performance====
 +:26.7 knots at 80,000 shaft horsepower
 +:5,500 nautical miles at 16 knots
 +----
 +====Armor====
 +:Main belt: 102-305mm
 +:Decks: 178mm main, 38-76mm upper deck
 +:Barbettes and Turrets: 305mm barbette, 356mm face, 305mm side
 +:Casemates: 25mm
 +:Conning tower: 368mm
 +----
 +====Armament====
 +=====Main=====
 +:Eight (4x2) 410mm guns
 +=====Secondary=====
 +:Twenty (20x1) 140mm DP guns
 +:Eight (4x2) 127mm DP guns
 +=====Anti-Aircraft=====
 +:Three (3x1) 7.7mm machine guns
 +:Four (2x2) 40mm AA guns
 +=====Torpedo=====
 +:Four (4x1) 533mm torpedo tubes
 +:Four (4x1) 533mm submerged torpedo tubes
 +}}
 +</div>
 +[[File:Mutsu20.jpg|500px|link=]]
 +===History===
 + 
 +====Design====
 +The ''[[Nagato]]''-class battleships were the last pair of battleships build by the Japanese Navy before the global hiatus on capital ship construction due to the ratification of the Washington and London Naval Treaties. As such, the ''Nagato''-class is seen as the culmination of all the experience learned by the Japanese Navy in dreadnought design and construction up through the end of World War I.
 + 
 +Led by famed naval architect Yuzuru Hiraga, planning and design for the ''Nagato''-class began in 1916. By this time, Japan was a steadfast, growing naval power and wanted their designs to reflect such a status. As such, from the outset the ''Nagato''-class were set to be first-rate dreadnoughts, competitive with the offerings of the other navies of the world (chiefly the ''[[Colorado]]''-class battleships that were being built by the United States). Hiraga and his team were meticulous, delaying final completion of her plans until mid-1917 in order to incorporate the lessons learned from the Battle of Jutland the previous year. What ultimately emerged were the most advanced battleships afloat in the world.
 + 
 +The Japanese determined that high-speed was an integral asset to making a battleship an effective weapon; as such, the ''Nagato''-class were designed to be the fastest battleships in the world. It was decided to fit no less than twenty-one (21) Kampon boilers into them: fifteen (15) oil-fired and six (6) mix-fired. These boilers then fed into four (4) geared turbines that each powered a single screw. Altogether, they generated 80,000 shaft horsepower and propelled the ships to speeds above 26 knots, significantly faster than their competition. This was not a fact the Japanese Navy boasted about, however, instead electing to keep the true speed a closely guarded secret. In fact, the US Navy didn’t know the true speed of the class until well into the late 1930s.
 + 
 +In electing to focus on propulsion and speed, weight had to be saved from the armoring. Ergo, the Japanese opted to implement the “all-or-nothing” armor principle that was championed by the US; maximal armor to the vital areas whist non-critical surfaces receives minimal armor. The main belt and the barbette rings received 12 inches of armor, whilst the conning tower and the turret faces received 14 inches and 18 inches of armor, respectively. While this was sufficient to rival other battleships of the period, British and US battleships all had heavier armor, with belt armors exceeding 13 inches for many classes.
 + 
 +After experimentation with the six turret design of the ''[[Fuso]]'' and ''Ise'' classes, Hiraga and his designers decided to revert back to a quadruple turret design, determining this configuration to be the most effective. In order to not decrease overall firepower — by reducing the number of barrels from 12 to 8 — the caliber each rifle was increased from the traditional 14 inches to 16 inches; in fact, the ''Nagato''-class battleships were the first ships in the world to mount 16-inch naval rifles. To supplement the primary artillery, twenty (20) 5.5-inch casemate guns were added to the hull. Interestingly, the ''Nagato''-class retained the Japanese tradition of fitting torpedo tubes to their battleships. Historically, eight (8) total tubes were incorporated in the design; four (4) above the waterline and four (4) submerged (only the four above the waterline are available in-game).
 + 
 +''Mutsu'' (陸奥, named after Mutsu Province) was the second of the two ''Nagato''-class battleships, built at the Naval Arsenal in Yokosuka. She was laid down 1 June 1918, launched 31 May 1920, and completed 24 October 1921.
 + 
 +The ''Nagato''-class underwent a modernization in the late 1920s and a reconstruction in the 1930s to keep the designs combat-capable. During the 1920s modernization, the first funnel was replaced with a serpentine funnel with a raked-top in order to attempt to fix the issue of the superstructure being occluded with smoke; the very funnel seen in-game. Furthermore, the torpedo tubes were traded-in for anti-aircraft artillery, in order to counter the growing threat of aircraft. Unique to ''Mutsu'', her bow was remodeled in order to decrease water spray to her foredeck. The 1930s reconstruction proved to be a more extensive overhaul. The iconic 7-masted superstructure was replaced with a pagoda-mast style design, and the first funnel was removed altogether. The old boilers were replaced; the overall number was also reduced to just ten (10). Interestingly, the old turrets were replaced by the ones of the incomplete ''Tosa'' class battleships, allowing for greater gun elevation, ergo greater range. Furthermore, torpedo bulges were introduced. To mitigate the loss in ship speed due to the added weight, the length of the battleships were increased. Finally, a catapult was added to launch scout planes off the deck.
 + 
 +====Service====
 +Commissioned in October 1921, ''Mutsu'' survived the Washington Naval Treaty, was assigned to BatDiv (Battleship Division) 1, and began an uneventful interwar career. From 1927 to 1933, ''Mutsu'' would receive periodic modifications, but in September 1934 she entered drydock for a complete rebuild and modernization. She remained in yard hands until September 1936.
 + 
 +With the beginning of war with China in July 1937, ''Mutsu'' — having returned to BatDiv 1 alongside ''Nagato'' — joined the fleet for security and blockade patrols off the China coast. ''Mutsu'' would continue operations off China until March 1941. In August 1941, ''Mutsu'' began preparations for combat as Japan planned for hostilities with the United States.
 + 
 +''Mutsu'' would spend the beginning of World War II, from December 1941 to May 1942, in reserve and training. In June, she and the rest of BatDiv 1 — now including ''[[Yamato]]'' — sortied as part of the Main Body for Operation MO, the invasion of Midway. Other than to receive the transfer of survivors from ''Akagi'', ''Kaga'', ''[[Hiryu]]'', and ''Soryu'', ''Mutsu'' would not participate in the battle, and returned to Japan.
 + 
 +In July, BatDiv 1, less ''Yamato'', was attached to the 2nd Fleet. In August, they departed for Truk after the US landing at Guadalcanal. In late August, ''Mutsu'' was assigned to support the Main Body for the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, where she fired at an aircraft shadowing the fleet. This would prove to be her only shots fired in combat during the war.
 + 
 +In September, ''Mutsu'' landed a party to help train anti-aircraft crews at Truk. She would remain and participate in exercises until January 1943, when she returned to Japan. Excepting one aborted sortie to the Aleutians after the Battle of the Komandorski Islands in late March 1943, ''Mutsu'' continued to conduct training and gunnery exercises until June 1943.
 + 
 +On 8 June 1943, ''Mutsu'' was moored in Hashirajima harbor when, at approximately 1200 hours, her No. 3 turret suffered an explosion. The blast tore her in two, and the section forward the No. 3 turret rolled over and quickly sank. Her stern section sank early the next day. Of her 1,474 crew, 1,121 were killed. An investigation concluded human error was responsible for the explosion, and the Japanese Navy consequently altered regulations for the handling of explosives aboard ships.
 + 
 +''Mutsu'' was struck from the Navy List on 1 September 1943.
 + 
 +Post-war salvage attempts proved to be failures, though ''Mutsu''’s No. 4 turret, anchors, and other parts of the ship — including her bow — were successfully recovered in the 1970s. The gun barrels from the salvaged No. 4 turret were restored and are now on display in separate locations in Japan: one at the [https://www.funenokagakukan.or.jp/ Museum of Maritime Science] in Tokyo, and the other outside the [https://www.yamato-museum.com/en/ Yamato Museum] in Kure.
 + 
 +===Historical Inaccuracies===
 +* Light and dark green camouflage was only applied to aircraft carriers in 1944; ''Mutsu'' is in 1933 configuration. Demounting the premium camouflage will reveal the ship's historical appearance (albeit with moderate rust), but at the cost of the camouflage's bonuses.
 + 
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 File:Mutsu02.jpg|''Mutsu'' under construction at Yokosuka Naval Shipyard, 24 September 1920. File:Mutsu02.jpg|''Mutsu'' under construction at Yokosuka Naval Shipyard, 24 September 1920.
 File:Mutsu07.jpg|''Mutsu'' fitting out at Yokosuka. File:Mutsu07.jpg|''Mutsu'' fitting out at Yokosuka.
 +File:Mutsu1921.jpg|''Mutsu'' underway, 19 October 1921.
 File:Mutsu20.jpg|''Mutsu'' at anchor shortly after completion, circa 1922. File:Mutsu20.jpg|''Mutsu'' at anchor shortly after completion, circa 1922.
 File:Mutsu03.jpg|''Mutsu'' anchored at Sasebo, 28 May 1925. File:Mutsu03.jpg|''Mutsu'' anchored at Sasebo, 28 May 1925.
 File:Mutsu,_Tenryu,_British_carrier_Hermes,_Fuso_in_Victoria_Harbour,_Hong_Kong,_9-14_Apr_1928.jpg|''Mutsu'' (far left), ''[[Tenryu]]'' (left), HMS ''Hermes'' (center), and ''[[Fuso]]'' (right) anchored in Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong, 14 April 1928. File:Mutsu,_Tenryu,_British_carrier_Hermes,_Fuso_in_Victoria_Harbour,_Hong_Kong,_9-14_Apr_1928.jpg|''Mutsu'' (far left), ''[[Tenryu]]'' (left), HMS ''Hermes'' (center), and ''[[Fuso]]'' (right) anchored in Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong, 14 April 1928.
 File:Mutsu04.jpg|''Mutsu'' on sea trials off Yokosuka following her reconstruction, 27 July 1936. File:Mutsu04.jpg|''Mutsu'' on sea trials off Yokosuka following her reconstruction, 27 July 1936.
?File:Линкор Муцу.jpeg|''Mutsu'' at sea following her reconstruction, circa 1936. 
 File:Mutsu05.jpg|''Mutsu'' anchored at Yokosuka, February 1937. File:Mutsu05.jpg|''Mutsu'' anchored at Yokosuka, February 1937.
 File:Mutsu06.jpg|''Mutsu'' anchored at Kagoshima, circa 1941. The extensive torpedo bulges added during reconstruction are clearly visible. File:Mutsu06.jpg|''Mutsu'' anchored at Kagoshima, circa 1941. The extensive torpedo bulges added during reconstruction are clearly visible.
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 File:ONI-Nagato-class.jpg|US Office of Naval Intelligence recognition drawing of a ''[[Nagato]]''-class battleship. File:ONI-Nagato-class.jpg|US Office of Naval Intelligence recognition drawing of a ''[[Nagato]]''-class battleship.
 File:Mutsu09.jpg|''Mutsu''’s original No. 4 turret — removed during her reconstruction period in the mid-1930's — on display at the grounds of the former Imperial Japanese Naval Academy at Etajima, circa 1947. File:Mutsu09.jpg|''Mutsu''’s original No. 4 turret — removed during her reconstruction period in the mid-1930's — on display at the grounds of the former Imperial Japanese Naval Academy at Etajima, circa 1947.
?File:Mutsu10.jpg|In the early 1970's, salvage operations were conducted that removed large portions of ''Mutsu''’s wreck from the ocean. This is turret No. 3 following its removal from the wreck in 1971.+File:Mutsu10.jpg|In the early 1970's, salvage operations were conducted that removed large portions of ''Mutsu''’s wreck from the ocean. This is turret No. 4 following its removal from the wreck in 1971.
 File:Type 3 140mm Gun from Battleship Mutsu - 1-wp.jpg|A 140mm 3rd Year Type naval gun salvaged from ''Mutsu'' is on display at the [https://www.yasukuni.or.jp/english/yushukan/index.html Yasukuni Museum] in Tokyo, Japan. File:Type 3 140mm Gun from Battleship Mutsu - 1-wp.jpg|A 140mm 3rd Year Type naval gun salvaged from ''Mutsu'' is on display at the [https://www.yasukuni.or.jp/english/yushukan/index.html Yasukuni Museum] in Tokyo, Japan.
 File:Mutsu08.jpg|One of ''Mutsu''’s 410mm guns is on display outside the [https://www.yamato-museum.com/en/ Yamato Museum] in Kure, Japan.  File:Mutsu08.jpg|One of ''Mutsu''’s 410mm guns is on display outside the [https://www.yamato-museum.com/en/ Yamato Museum] in Kure, Japan.
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 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Mutsu Japanese battleship ''Mutsu'' - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagato-class_battleship ''Nagato''-class battleship - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/history/squall-line-mutsu/ Squall Line: Mutsu - News - World of Warships]
  
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Mutsu
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Battleship | Japan | Tier VI
Tech Tree Position
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General
Purchase priceSpecial Doubloons
Hit Points58,400 
Main Battery
410 mm/45 3rd Year Type in a twin turret4 х 2 pcs.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time30 sec.
Rotation Speed3.8 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time47.37 sec.
Firing Range20.35 km.
Maximum Dispersion230 m.
HE Shell410 mm HE Type0 
Maximum HE Shell Damage6,500 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell30 %
Initial HE Shell Velocity805 m./s.
HE Shell Weight938.5 kg.
AP Shell410 mm AP/APC Type88 
Maximum AP Shell Damage12,400 
Initial AP Shell Velocity790 m./s.
AP Shell Weight1000 kg.
Secondary Armament #1
140 mm/50 3rd Year Type on a casemate mount20 х 1 pcs.
Firing Range4.96 km.
Rate of Fire7.5 shots/min.
Reload Timesec.
HE Shell140 mm HE Type0 
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,400 
Initial HE Shell Velocity850 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell10 %
Secondary Armament #2
127 mm/40 Type 89 on a Model A1 mount4 х 2 pcs.
Firing Range4.96 km.
Rate of Fire12 shots/min.
Reload Timesec.
HE Shell127 mm HE Type0 
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,100 
Initial HE Shell Velocity725 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Torpedo Tubes
533 mm Single4 х 1 pcs.
Rate of Fire2.86 shots/min.
Reload Time21 sec.
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec.
Torpedo533 mm Type6 
Maximum Damage10,833 
Torpedo Speed57 knot
Torpedo Range6.99 km.
AA Defense
127 mm/40 Type 89 on a Model A1 mount4 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second40.4 
. . . Firing Range5.01 km.
7.7 mm/80 Type 92 on a single mount3 х 1 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second4.8 
. . . Firing Range0.99 km.
40 mm/62 "HI" Type 91 on a twin mount2 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second15.8 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed26.5 knot
Turning Circle Radius750 m.
Rudder Shift Time13.7 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range16.41 km.
Air Detectability Range10.63 km.
Battle Levels
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VI
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Mutsu — Japanese special premium Tier VI battleship.

A Nagato-class battleship designed using experience gained in World War I to become one of the first "high-speed" battleships. The ship's armor protection was very good for her time. In addition to her primary armament, she also carried torpedo tubes.

Mutsu was released worldwide on 17 February 2017.

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)
410 mm/45 3rd Year Type in a twin turret247.42306,5003012,400 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)
Mutsu58,4001633044/203/2/44 00
Torpedoes Rate of Fire
(shots/min)
Torpedo Tubes Reload Time
(sec)
180° Turn Time
(sec)
Maximum Damage
(HP)
Torpedo Speed
(knot)
Torpedo Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Type 62.9217.210,833577 00
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Type6 mod. 10 00
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 80,000 hp26.5 00

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Magazine Modification 1
Spotting Aircraft Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
Secondary Battery Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Airstrike Modification 1

Player Opinion

Performance

Mutsu is a Tier VI Japanese Battleship, sister ship to Tier VII's Nagato. However, Mutsu is a tier lower as she has her pre-refit hull, meaning she has weaker armor and slower-loading guns with World War I-era shells.

Featuring eight (8) 410mm guns in a 4x2 configuration, Mutsu has the largest guns available at Tier VI — allowing her to overmatch the thinner plating of most ships at tier — partially making up for the deficiency in raw penetrating power her early shells have. However, these shells will still struggle against battleship belt armor at range, so captains will have to aim for the superstructure or use HE against them. Mutsu’s other standout characteristic is her torpedo tubes. She carries two single launchers per side, firing a 7km range torpedo that does 10,833 dmg and has a 21 second reload. However, these torpedo mounts are very fragile and have narrow firing arcs, meaning Mutsu must turn broadside in order to use them, greatly limiting their effectiveness. Mutsu’s other large disadvantage is that she has extremely lackluster anti-aircraft armament, so don't expect to shoot down many planes with her.

LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Mutsu from the NA forums


Pros:

  • Has two (2) torpedo launchers on each side.
  • Very good main battery firing range.
  • Second fastest Tier VI battleship.
  • Highest maximum AP and HE shell damage of its tier.
  • Most hit points out of all Tier VI battleships.
  • Decent dispersion, gets better with upgrades.

Cons:

  • Torpedoes have narrow firing arc and low speed.
  • Weak armor; does not have the 289mm thick citadel armor that Nagato has in some places.
  • Virtually non-existent anti-aircraft suite.
  • Large detectability range.
  • No torpedo bulge at all like her sibling Nagato.

Research

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

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Mutsu are as follows:

Slot 1 provides players with the first option in choosing a desired role. Typically, Main Armaments Modification 1 is recommended to provide additional survivability to the main battery, but players who desire to specialize in the secondary armament should choose Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1 : +100% survivability to each..

Slot 3 allows for further specialization. Generally, Aiming Systems Modification 1 is recommended because it reduces shell dispersion of the main and secondary armaments. Players wishing to specialize for secondaries should mount Secondary Battery Modification 1 (: +20% secondary battery firing range. / -20% secondary battery dispersion.).

Commander Skills

Consumables

Mutsu has access to the following consumables:

Camouflage

As a premium ship, Mutsu 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.

Signals

Mutsu comes with 21 signal flag slots. The three most important flags are India Delta (+20% to the amount of HP recovered when the Repair Party consumable is used.), Juliet Yankee Bissotwo (-20% to flooding duration.), and India Yankee (-20% to fire duration.); all of which will improve her survivability. For captains who prefer a Secondary Build, the addition of Mike Yankee Soxisix (+5% to secondary battery maximum firing range. / -5% to maximum dispersion of secondary battery shells. / -5% to secondary battery loading time.) will further improve the performance of Mutsu’s secondaries.

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

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

References

  1. Japanese battleship Mutsu - Wikipedia
  2. Nagato-class battleship - Wikipedia
  3. Squall Line: Mutsu - News - World of Warships
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