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?[[File:Wows_flag_Argentina.png|50px|frameless|right|link=]]A ''Brooklyn''-class light cruiser built for the US Navy. Her main battery consisted of fifteen 152 mm guns that had a very high rate of fire. In 1951, she was transferred to the Argentine Navy.<!-- <br><br>{{Model3DViewer|XXXX}} -->+[[File:Wows_flag_Argentina.png|50px|frameless|right|link=]]A ''Brooklyn''-class light cruiser built for the US Navy. Her main battery consisted of fifteen 152 mm guns that had a very high rate of fire. In 1951, she was transferred to the Argentine Navy. <br /><br />''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale on 27 July 2018.
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?<!--+The first Pan-American ship in World of Warships, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is USS ''[[Boise]]'', a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, sold to Argentina in the 1950's. ''Boise's'' precis is applied here.
?PERFORMANCE SECTION GUIDELINES+
?1. Write a brief intro paragraph of 1-3 sentences.+
?2. Write 1-3 paragraphs of "meat". Talk about what the ship does well, what it doesn't, how it compares to same tier ships of the same type, how it compares to the previous ship in the tech tree, whatever. Try to avoid quoting vital statistics to players unless it is really relevant (i.e. concealment); they can see those in the sidebar on the right and don't need them read back. +
?3. Write a brief summary paragraph of 1-3 sentences highlighting the key takeaways from the paragraphs above.+
?-->+
  
?{{AnnoWiki|content=+''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has many similarities to Tier VII American tech tree cruiser ''[[Helena]]''. Comparisons between the two ships are well-earned, given that the two classes are closely related in American light cruiser design and development in the 1930's; anyone used to playing one of them should find the other a comfortable fit as well. There are a few notable differences between the two ships, however: ''Helena'', for instance, has a kilometer more of range on her main battery guns, while ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' gains access to the {{Specialized Repair Teams}} consumable. These aren't the only differences between the two ships, though, they are simply the most notable.
?'''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/topic/165011-premium-ship-review-106-nueve-de-julio/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Nueve de Julio] from the NA forums'''}}+ 
 +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' isn't a front line ship, no matter what her outstanding repair ability suggests. She is a close cousin of the American light cruiser branch, in no small part due to her association with ''Helena''. Like many of the ships in that line, she does not take well to being shot at. Her armor simply isn't adequate protection against battleship shells, and even cruiser shells chew through her health pool all too quickly. As a result, any health regained through the repair consumable can quickly be lost again.
 + 
 +Captains should take care to minimize ''{{#var:ship_name}}''’s exposure to the enemy team through careful positioning and map awareness; however, keeping ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' away from harm's reach can be difficult due to her short main battery range. Though range (13.6 kilometers) is 0.2 kilometers better than ''[[Atlanta]]''’s 13.4 km base range, it falls somewhat short of ''Helena''’s 14.6 km. The issue of engagement distance can be somewhat mitigated by ''{{#var:ship_name}}''’s high explosive shells — which can be a bit of a double edged sword due to their high arcing, low velocity nature. On one hand, it's easy to lob the the shells over islands and onto enemy ships, since they go into low earth orbit after being fired. On the other hand, these shells take a long time to go up and come down, making it difficult to lead enemy ships that are actively maneuvering with such low velocity ordinance. It is noteworthy that ''{{#var:ship_name}}''’s guns almost require the [[Ship:Commander#Inertia_Fuse_for_HE_Shells|Inertia Fuse for HE Shells]] skill in order to dish out good damage with her HE shells. With the skill though, full salvos of her high-explosive rounds can be devastating.
 + 
 +With only 30 knots of speed to work with, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can feel frustratingly slow and shouldn't be relied upon to change positions very quickly. She also handles rather sluggishly, with a large turning radius to go with her lower-than-average speed. These issues are only exacerbated when comparison to ''Helena''.
 + 
 +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' sacrifices speed, main battery range, anti-aircraft firepower, and handling quality in order to gain access to her Royal Navy-style {{Specialized Repair Teams}}. Captains should think carefully about this ship's trade-offs and decide for themselves if they can make good use of the tools offered by the ship.
  
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?* Armament is comparable to Tier VII American cruiser ''[[Helena]]'', but turret traverse is faster.+* Armament is comparable to Tier VII ''[[Helena]]'', but turret traverse is faster.
 * Massive broadside firepower; landing most of an HE salvo on an enemy ship can do a significant amount of damage. * Massive broadside firepower; landing most of an HE salvo on an enemy ship can do a significant amount of damage.
?* Access to British-style {{Repair Party}} gives her excellent survivability for a Tier VII cruiser.+* Access to Royal Navy-style {{Specialized Repair Teams}} gives her excellent survivability.
 * Three rear facing turrets allows for effective kiting tactics. * Three rear facing turrets allows for effective kiting tactics.
 * Good concealment. * Good concealment.
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 * Poor forward turret angles and high shell arcs. * Poor forward turret angles and high shell arcs.
 * Slow for a Tier VII cruiser, with a large turning radius. * Slow for a Tier VII cruiser, with a large turning radius.
?* Short main battery range (even shorter than ''[[Helena]]'').+* Short main battery range (even shorter than ''Helena'' though by 0.2 kilometers is better than Atlanta
?* Requires Inertia Fuse for High Explosive skill to make her guns truly effective against other cruisers and battleships.+
?* Has no torpedo protection.+
 * Slower main battery reload speed and weaker AA suite than ''Helena''. * Slower main battery reload speed and weaker AA suite than ''Helena''.
 +* Requires the [[Ship:Commander#Inertia_Fuse_for_HE_Shells|Inertia Fuse for HE Shells]] commander skill to make her guns truly effective against other cruisers and battleships.
 +* Has no torpedo protection.
  
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 The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows: The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows:
?* '''Slot 1''': {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}}+* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}} <nowiki>*</nowiki>
?* '''Slot 2''': {{Steering Gears Modification 1}}+* '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}} * or {{Engine Room Protection}}
?* '''Slot 3''': {{AA Guns Modification 2}}+* '''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}} <nowiki>*</nowiki>
?* '''Slot 4''': {{Steering Gears Modification 2}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>+* '''Slot 4''': {{Steering Gears Modification 1}} <nowiki>*</nowiki>
  
?'''Slot 4''' provides two viable upgrade options. Most captains will find {{Steering Gears Modification 2}} useful for increased maneuverability. Captains who prefer to use islands as cover will likely prefer {{Propulsion Modification 2}} in order to reposition more quickly, if spotted. +'''Slot 4''' provides two viable upgrade options. Most captains will find ''Steering Gears Modification 1'' useful for increased maneuverability. Captains who prefer to use islands as cover will likely prefer {{Propulsion Modification 1}} in order to reposition more quickly if spotted.
  
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?Key skills for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' commanders include the regular set of skills for light cruisers; priority being on Inertia Fuse for High Explosive Shells and Concealment Expert. Superintendent is also valuable for the additional Repair Party consumable.+Key skills for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' commanders include the regular set of skills for light cruisers; priority being on Inertia Fuse for High Explosive Shells and Concealment Expert. Superintendent is also valuable for the additional {{Repair Party}} consumable.
  
?{{Commander Skills+{{Commander Skills 3 CR
?| Priority Target = 3+<!-- Ratings 1,2,3 are legit. Others are ignored.-->
?| Preventative Maintenance = 2+| rating11 = <!-- Grease the Gears -->
?| Expert Loader = 1+| rating12 = <!-- Swift Fish -->
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert = +| rating13 = <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
?| Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft = +| rating14 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
?| Dogfighting Expert = +| rating15 = 2 <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
?| Incoming Fire Alert = 1+| rating16 = 2 <!-- Last Stand -->
?| Evasive Maneuver = +
  
?| High Alert = 1+| rating21 = 1 <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
?| Jack of All Trades = 2+| rating22 = <!-- Fill the Tubes -->
?| Expert Marksman = 2+| rating23 = <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
?| Torpedo Acceleration = +| rating24 = <!-- Eye in the Sky -->
?| Smoke Screen Expert = +| rating25 = 2 <!-- Priority Target -->
?| Expert Rear Gunner = +| rating26 = <!-- Expert AA Marksman -->
?| Adrenaline Rush = 2+
?| Last Stand = 1+
  
?| Basics of Survivability = 2+| rating31 = 2 <!-- Heavy HE and SAP Shells -->
?| Survivability Expert = +| rating32 = <!-- Enhanced Torpedo Explosive Charge -->
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise = +| rating33 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?| Emergency Takeoff = +| rating34 = <!-- Heavy AP Shells -->
?| Basic Firing Training = +| rating35 = 2 <!-- Superintendent -->
?| Superintendent = 3+| rating36 = 1 <!-- Survivability Expert -->
?| Demolition Expert = 3+
?| Vigilance = 1+
  
?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament = +| rating41 = <!-- Top Grade Gunner -->
?| Fire Prevention = 1+| rating42 = <!-- Outnumbered -->
?| Inertia Fuse for HE Shells = 3+| rating43 = <!-- Radio Location -->
?| Air Supremacy = +| rating44 = 2 <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
?| Advanced Firing Training = 2+| rating45 = 2 <!-- Concealment Expert -->
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = +| rating46 = <!-- AA Gunner -->
?| Radio Position Finding = 1+
?| Concealment Expert = 3+
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 * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}} * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
 * '''Slot 2:''' {{Defensive AA Fire}} '''or''' {{Hydroacoustic Search}} * '''Slot 2:''' {{Defensive AA Fire}} '''or''' {{Hydroacoustic Search}}
?* '''Slot 3:''' {{Repair Party}}+* '''Slot 3:''' {{Specialized Repair Teams}}
? +
?Mounting premium versions of these consumables is recommended to decrease their cooldown timers. ''Nueve de Julio'' has the choice between the {{Defensive AA Fire}} and {{Hydroacoustic Search}} consumables. {{Defensive AA Fire}} is useful against enemy aircraft while {{Hydroacoustic Search}} can be used to screen for torpedoes or enemy ships in a nearby smokescreen. +
  
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?<h2>''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1951</h2>+<h2>ARA ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1951</h2>
?===Construction===+====Construction====
?:Builder: Yard; City, Country+USS ''Boise'' (CL-47):
?:Laid down: DD MONTH YEAR+:Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Newport News, Virginia, United States
?:Launched: DD MONTH YEAR+:Laid down: 1 April 1935
?:Commissioned: DD MONTH YEAR+:Launched: 3 December 1936
 +:Commissioned: 12 August 1938
 +:Decommissioned: 11 July 1946 <br>
 +ARA ''Nueve de Julio'' (C-5):
 +:Acquired: 11 January 1951
 +:Commissioned: 11 March 1952
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?===Specifications===+====Specifications====
?:XX tons displacement, standard+:Displacement: 9,767 tons, standard
?:XXm length+:Length: 185.42m
?:XXm beam+:Beam: 18.82m
?:XXm draft +:Draft: 6.93m
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 ====Machinery==== ====Machinery====
?:+:8 steam boilers, 4 geared turbines
 +:1,300-1,900 tons of fuel oil
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 ====Performance==== ====Performance====
?:XX knots at XX shaft horsepower+:32.5 knots at 100,000 shaft horsepower
?:XX nm at XX knots+:10,000 nautical miles at 15 knots
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 ====Armor==== ====Armor====
?:Main belt: +:Main belt: 83-127mm
?:Upper belt: +:Main deck: 51mm
?:Torpedo bulkhead: +:Conning tower: 57-127mm
?:Decks: +:Turrets: 32-65mm
?:Bulkheads: +:Barbettes: 155mm
?:Barbettes and Turrets: +
?:Conning tower: +
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 ====Armament==== ====Armament====
 =====Main===== =====Main=====
?:+:Fifteen (5x3) 152mm/47 Mark 16 guns
?=====Secondary=====+=====Anti-Aircraft=====
?:+:Eight (8x1) 127mm/25 anti-aircraft guns
?=====Anti-aircraft=====+:Eight (4x2) 40mm Bofors cannons
?:+:Eighteen (18x1) 20mm Oerlikon cannons
?=====Torpedoes=====+
?:+
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 ====Aircraft==== ====Aircraft====
?=====Total=====+=====Facilities=====
?:+:2 catapults, 4 planes
?=====Fighters=====+=====Float planes=====
?:+:4 Curtis SOC Seagull
?===== Bombers=====+----
?:+====Complement====
?}}</div>+:868 men
 +}}
 +</div>
 [[File:Boise September 1945.jpg|none|frame|x450px|link=|USS ''Boise'' (CL-47) off San Pedro, California, 14 September 1945, following overhaul.]] [[File:Boise September 1945.jpg|none|frame|x450px|link=|USS ''Boise'' (CL-47) off San Pedro, California, 14 September 1945, following overhaul.]]
  
 ===History=== ===History===
 ====Design==== ====Design====
?After the London Naval Treaty in 1930 restricted the construction of "heavy" cruisers, the navies of Japan, Great Britain, and the United States started looking for alternatives which would combine similar strong firepower without violating the treaty. The solution was found in so-called "light" cruisers. Instead of maintaining their predecessors' focus on larger main battery gun diameters (typical 203mm), light cruisers would attempt to cram large quantities of smaller (150-155mm) barrels into hulls featuring improved armor protection. In Japan, this led to the ''[[Mogami]]'' class, armed with a heavy torpedo armament and five triple 155mm barrel turrets (though these ships would later be converted into heavy cruisers with 203mm barrels instead). The Royal Navy began development of what would become the [[Ship:Edinburgh|Town]] class, also featuring a torpedo armament as well as twelve 152mm guns in four triple turrets.+After the London Naval Treaty in 1930 restricted the construction of "heavy" cruisers, the navies of Japan, Great Britain, and the United States started looking for alternatives which would combine similar strong firepower without violating the treaty. The solution was found in so-called "light" cruisers. Instead of maintaining their predecessors' focus on larger main battery gun diameters (typically 203mm), light cruisers would attempt to cram large quantities of smaller (150-155mm) barrels into hulls featuring improved armor protection. In Japan, this led to the ''[[Mogami]]'' class, armed with a heavy torpedo armament and five triple 155mm barrel turrets (though these ships would later be converted into heavy cruisers with 203mm barrels instead). The Royal Navy began development of what would become the [[Ship:Edinburgh|Town]] class, also featuring a torpedo armament as well as twelve 152mm guns in four triple turrets.
  
?By this time, the United States had dropped the idea of a torpedo armament aboard their cruisers (excluding the later ''[[Atlanta]]'' class, which would fill a special role). Though the ''[[Pensacola]]''-class cruisers were built with torpedoes, where were removed from all vessels of the class during refits in the 1930's. Thus, the ''Brooklyn'' class was not intended to carry torpedoes, focusing on other aspects of the cruiser's perceived role. Five 152mm triple-barrel turrets, mounted along the center line, formed the primary armament. Compared to the armament of the preceding ''[[Omaha]]'' class, the firepower the ''Brooklyn'' class was staggering; the ''Brooklyn''s had almost twice the firepower in a broadside, and the improved shells helped ensure better damage-dealing and penetration. The secondary armament consisted of eight (8) single-mounted 127mm guns, which could also be used against aircraft. Eight .50-caliber machine guns were added to provided close-range AA defense.+By this time, the United States had dropped the idea of a torpedo armament aboard their cruisers (excluding the later ''[[Atlanta]]'' class, which would fill a special role). Though the ''[[Pensacola]]''-class cruisers were built with torpedoes, they were removed from all vessels of the class during refits in the 1930's. Thus, the ''Brooklyn'' class was not intended to carry torpedoes, focusing on other aspects of the cruiser's perceived role. Five 152mm triple-barrel turrets, mounted along the center line, formed the primary armament. Compared to the armament of the preceding ''[[Omaha]]'' class, the firepower the ''Brooklyn'' class was staggering; the ''Brooklyn''s had almost twice the firepower in a broadside, and the improved shells helped ensure better damage-dealing and penetration. The secondary armament consisted of eight (8) single-mounted 127mm guns, which could also be used against aircraft. Eight .50-caliber machine guns were added to provided close-range AA defense.
  
 The armor protection was vastly improved compared to the older light cruisers, with a 127mm thick belt protecting the vital areas of the vessel and a 51mm deck over the citadel. The steam turbines could pump out nearly 100,000 shaft horsepower, which allowed for a design speed of 32.5 knots. Unlike all preceding American cruisers, the aircraft facilities — including the hangar and the catapult(s) — were moved to the stern of the ship, with the hangar being a part of the ship’s hull. This freed up a lot of space amidships, which would later be used for additional armament. The armor protection was vastly improved compared to the older light cruisers, with a 127mm thick belt protecting the vital areas of the vessel and a 51mm deck over the citadel. The steam turbines could pump out nearly 100,000 shaft horsepower, which allowed for a design speed of 32.5 knots. Unlike all preceding American cruisers, the aircraft facilities — including the hangar and the catapult(s) — were moved to the stern of the ship, with the hangar being a part of the ship’s hull. This freed up a lot of space amidships, which would later be used for additional armament.
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 ====Service==== ====Service====
?USS ''Boise'' (CL-47) was laid down at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Newport News, Virginia, on 1 April 1935, launched on 3 December 1936, and commissioned into the United States Navy as the second-to-last ''Brooklyn''-class cruiser on 12 August 1938. ''Boise''’s shakedown cruise took her to Liberia and South Africa along the western coast of Africa, after which she transferred to the Pacific, where she operated between the US West Coast and Hawaii until November 1941. On the day of the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor, ''Boise'' found herself in the Philippines, in danger of being surrounded by Japanese warships.+USS ''[[Boise]]'' (CL-47) was laid down at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Newport News, Virginia, on 1 April 1935, launched on 3 December 1936, and commissioned into the United States Navy as the second-to-last ''Brooklyn''-class cruiser on 12 August 1938. ''Boise''’s shakedown cruise took her to Liberia and South Africa along the western coast of Africa, after which she transferred to the Pacific, where she operated between the US West Coast and Hawaii until November 1941. On the day of the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor, ''Boise'' found herself in the Philippines, in danger of being surrounded by Japanese warships.
  
 ''Boise'' made a hasty voyage to Darwin, Australia, where she joined up with the light cruiser USS ''[[Marblehead]]'' (CL-12) and five ''[[Clemson]]''-class destroyers. She escorted a Dutch transport ship carrying supplies to the Dutch East Indies in January 1942, but in a twist of fate, on 21 January 1942, she struck an uncharted shoal and she had to return to Ceylon, then India, then finally the US for repairs. The mishap may have saved her from the fate that befell many Allied ships in the battles around Java. Her repairs were complete by mid-June 1942, and she was back at Pearl Harbor by early July. Her next mission was a dangerous one: a raiding cruise in Japanese waters, intended to cause enough confusion and chatter to cover up the Allied preparations for the Guadalcanal campaign. Departing Pearl on 27 July, she arrived at her raiding destination on 5 August, and completed her mission by the 8th (which was considered an success). Next, she covered the landing of Marine reinforcements on Guadalcanal in mid-September, supporting the mission she helped cover up.  ''Boise'' made a hasty voyage to Darwin, Australia, where she joined up with the light cruiser USS ''[[Marblehead]]'' (CL-12) and five ''[[Clemson]]''-class destroyers. She escorted a Dutch transport ship carrying supplies to the Dutch East Indies in January 1942, but in a twist of fate, on 21 January 1942, she struck an uncharted shoal and she had to return to Ceylon, then India, then finally the US for repairs. The mishap may have saved her from the fate that befell many Allied ships in the battles around Java. Her repairs were complete by mid-June 1942, and she was back at Pearl Harbor by early July. Her next mission was a dangerous one: a raiding cruise in Japanese waters, intended to cause enough confusion and chatter to cover up the Allied preparations for the Guadalcanal campaign. Departing Pearl on 27 July, she arrived at her raiding destination on 5 August, and completed her mission by the 8th (which was considered an success). Next, she covered the landing of Marine reinforcements on Guadalcanal in mid-September, supporting the mission she helped cover up.
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 From January to September 1944, ''Boise'' fought along the northern shoreline of New Guinea, providing supporting shore bombardments for Allied naval landings, moving north to support the occupation of the island of Morotai, one of the northernmost islands of the Dutch East Indies. Following this, she moved further north as the Allied Pacific fleets closed in on the Philippines. Joining the massive Leyte invasion force, she took part in her last naval battle on 25 October 1944: the Battle of Surigao Strait, during which a gargantuan Allied naval fleet surrounded and destroyed the seven-ship Japanese ‘Southern Force’ during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. She continued to support Allied naval landings until early May 1945, having sailed around almost every major island of the Philippines by this point. From the 3 to 16 June, she carried General Douglas MacArthur on a tour of Borneo and the central-southern Philippines, returning to San Pedro, California on 7 July 1945, where she would remain until October.  From January to September 1944, ''Boise'' fought along the northern shoreline of New Guinea, providing supporting shore bombardments for Allied naval landings, moving north to support the occupation of the island of Morotai, one of the northernmost islands of the Dutch East Indies. Following this, she moved further north as the Allied Pacific fleets closed in on the Philippines. Joining the massive Leyte invasion force, she took part in her last naval battle on 25 October 1944: the Battle of Surigao Strait, during which a gargantuan Allied naval fleet surrounded and destroyed the seven-ship Japanese ‘Southern Force’ during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. She continued to support Allied naval landings until early May 1945, having sailed around almost every major island of the Philippines by this point. From the 3 to 16 June, she carried General Douglas MacArthur on a tour of Borneo and the central-southern Philippines, returning to San Pedro, California on 7 July 1945, where she would remain until October.
? That fall she sailed to New York, and remained there until she was decommissioned on 1 July 1946. + 
 +That fall she sailed to New York, and remained there until she was decommissioned on 1 July 1946.
  
 ''Boise'' sat idle in New York until 11 January 1951, when she — alongside her sister USS ''Phoenix'' (CL-46) — were sold to Argentina. She was re-named ARA ''Nueve de Julio'', in honor of the date of Argentine independence. Her only major action was during the ''Revolución Libertadora'', a civilian and military uprising which overthrew the democratic government and replaced it with a military dictatorship. ''Nueve de Julio'' — in support of the democratic government — shelled oil depots and military facilities along the southern shorelines of Argentina. She remained in active service until 1971, and she was moored at the main Argentinian naval base — Puerto Belgrano — for her last years. By the mid 1970’s, the rat-infested ship had been largely abandoned and had notably decayed. She was struck on 31 October 1977 and sold for scrap on 28 June 1981. She was slated to return to Brownsville, Texas in order to undergo conversion into a museum ship, but instead she was towed to Japan and scrapped in 1983. Her surviving sister, ARA ''General Belgrano'', was sunk on 2 May 1982 during the Falkwands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom. ''Boise'' sat idle in New York until 11 January 1951, when she — alongside her sister USS ''Phoenix'' (CL-46) — were sold to Argentina. She was re-named ARA ''Nueve de Julio'', in honor of the date of Argentine independence. Her only major action was during the ''Revolución Libertadora'', a civilian and military uprising which overthrew the democratic government and replaced it with a military dictatorship. ''Nueve de Julio'' — in support of the democratic government — shelled oil depots and military facilities along the southern shorelines of Argentina. She remained in active service until 1971, and she was moored at the main Argentinian naval base — Puerto Belgrano — for her last years. By the mid 1970’s, the rat-infested ship had been largely abandoned and had notably decayed. She was struck on 31 October 1977 and sold for scrap on 28 June 1981. She was slated to return to Brownsville, Texas in order to undergo conversion into a museum ship, but instead she was towed to Japan and scrapped in 1983. Her surviving sister, ARA ''General Belgrano'', was sunk on 2 May 1982 during the Falkwands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom.
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 +{{AnnoWiki|content='''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/topic/165011-premium-ship-review-106-nueve-de-julio/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Nueve de Julio] from the NA forums'''}}
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 +* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARA_Nueve_de_Julio_(C-5) ARA ''Nueve de Julio'' (C-5) - Wikipedia]
 +* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Boise_(CL-47) USS ''Boise'' (CL-47) - Wikipedia]
 +* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn-class_cruiser ''Brooklyn''-class cruiser - Wikipedia]
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 +*Introduced into the game as the American cruiser Boise and was available for testing by supertesters in the game since Update 0.7.4.
 +*Update 0.7.6:
 +**Renamed to Pan American cruiser Nueve de Julio and is available for testing by supertesters in the game starting from version 0.7.6.
 +*Update 0.7.7:
 +**Went on sale in the Premium Shop.
 +*Update 0.7.10:
 +**The range of the Hydroacoustic Search consumable was unified - 4 km for detecting ships, 3 km for detecting torpedoes.
 +*Update 0.7.12:
 +**Minor fixes to geometry and textures.
 +*Update 0.9.2:
 +**HE shell armor penetration increased from 24 mm to 25 mm.
 +**Armor thickness was changed: deck armor increased from 16 mm to 25 mm.
 +*Update 0.9.6:
 +**The value of the in-game turning circle radius was changed to 690 m to correct prior discrepancy.
 +*Update 0.10.0:
 +**Fixed a bug due to which the main guns did not move.
 +**The firing range of the secondary battery was increased to 5.6 km.
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Nueve de Julio
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Cruiser | Pan-America | Tier VII
Tech Tree Position
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General
Purchase price8,500 Doubloons
Hit Points33,300 
Main Battery
152 mm/47 Mk.16 in a turret5 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time10 sec.
Rotation Speed10 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time18 sec.
Firing Range13.56 km.
Maximum Dispersion126 m.
HE Shell152 mm HE/HC Mk34 
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,200 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell12 %
Initial HE Shell Velocity812 m./s.
HE Shell Weight47.6 kg.
AP Shell152 mm AP Mk35 
Maximum AP Shell Damage3,200 
Initial AP Shell Velocity762 m./s.
AP Shell Weight59 kg.
Secondary Armament #1
127 mm/25 Mk.13 on a Mk.27 mount8 х 1 pcs.
Firing Range5.6 km.
Rate of Fire13.33 shots/min.
Reload Time4.5 sec.
HE Shell127 mm HE/HC Mk36 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,800 
Initial HE Shell Velocity657 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
AA Defense
127 mm/25 Mk.13 on a Mk.27 mount8 х 1 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second58.4 
. . . Firing Range4.2 km.
20 mm Oerlikon on a Mk.20 mount8 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second48.8 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
40 mm Bofors on a Mk.2 mount4 х 4 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second63.6 
. . . Firing Range3.51 km.
40 mm Bofors on a Mk.1 mount6 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second67.8 
. . . Firing Range3.51 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed30 knot
Turning Circle Radius690 m.
Rudder Shift Time9.2 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range11.52 km.
Air Detectability Range6.06 km.
Battle Levels
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VII
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Nueve de Julio — Pan-American premium Tier VII cruiser.

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A Brooklyn-class light cruiser built for the US Navy. Her main battery consisted of fifteen 152 mm guns that had a very high rate of fire. In 1951, she was transferred to the Argentine Navy.

Nueve de Julio was first released for sale on 27 July 2018.

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)
152 mm/47 Mk.16 in a turret6181262,200123,200 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)
Nueve de Julio33,3006165588/6/4/8 00
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Mk7 mod. 10 00
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 100,000 hp30 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
Defensive AA Fire Modification 1
Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
Secondary Battery Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Airstrike Modification 1

Player Opinion

Performance

The first Pan-American ship in World of Warships, Nueve de Julio is USS Boise, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, sold to Argentina in the 1950's. Boise's precis is applied here.

Nueve de Julio has many similarities to Tier VII American tech tree cruiser Helena. Comparisons between the two ships are well-earned, given that the two classes are closely related in American light cruiser design and development in the 1930's; anyone used to playing one of them should find the other a comfortable fit as well. There are a few notable differences between the two ships, however: Helena, for instance, has a kilometer more of range on her main battery guns, while Nueve de Julio gains access to the Specialized Repair TeamsWhile active, restores a percentage of the ship's health points each second. consumable. These aren't the only differences between the two ships, though, they are simply the most notable.

Nueve de Julio isn't a front line ship, no matter what her outstanding repair ability suggests. She is a close cousin of the American light cruiser branch, in no small part due to her association with Helena. Like many of the ships in that line, she does not take well to being shot at. Her armor simply isn't adequate protection against battleship shells, and even cruiser shells chew through her health pool all too quickly. As a result, any health regained through the repair consumable can quickly be lost again.

Captains should take care to minimize Nueve de Julio’s exposure to the enemy team through careful positioning and map awareness; however, keeping Nueve de Julio away from harm's reach can be difficult due to her short main battery range. Though range (13.6 kilometers) is 0.2 kilometers better than Atlanta’s 13.4 km base range, it falls somewhat short of Helena’s 14.6 km. The issue of engagement distance can be somewhat mitigated by Nueve de Julio’s high explosive shells — which can be a bit of a double edged sword due to their high arcing, low velocity nature. On one hand, it's easy to lob the the shells over islands and onto enemy ships, since they go into low earth orbit after being fired. On the other hand, these shells take a long time to go up and come down, making it difficult to lead enemy ships that are actively maneuvering with such low velocity ordinance. It is noteworthy that Nueve de Julio’s guns almost require the Inertia Fuse for HE Shells skill in order to dish out good damage with her HE shells. With the skill though, full salvos of her high-explosive rounds can be devastating.

With only 30 knots of speed to work with, Nueve de Julio can feel frustratingly slow and shouldn't be relied upon to change positions very quickly. She also handles rather sluggishly, with a large turning radius to go with her lower-than-average speed. These issues are only exacerbated when comparison to Helena.

Nueve de Julio sacrifices speed, main battery range, anti-aircraft firepower, and handling quality in order to gain access to her Royal Navy-style Specialized Repair TeamsWhile active, restores a percentage of the ship's health points each second.. Captains should think carefully about this ship's trade-offs and decide for themselves if they can make good use of the tools offered by the ship.

Pros:

  • Armament is comparable to Tier VII Helena, but turret traverse is faster.
  • Massive broadside firepower; landing most of an HE salvo on an enemy ship can do a significant amount of damage.
  • Access to Royal Navy-style Specialized Repair TeamsWhile active, restores a percentage of the ship's health points each second. gives her excellent survivability.
  • Three rear facing turrets allows for effective kiting tactics.
  • Good concealment.
  • Quick rudder shift.

Cons:

  • Weak broadside armor.
  • Poor forward turret angles and high shell arcs.
  • Slow for a Tier VII cruiser, with a large turning radius.
  • Short main battery range (even shorter than Helena though by 0.2 kilometers is better than Atlanta
  • Slower main battery reload speed and weaker AA suite than Helena.
  • Requires the Inertia Fuse for HE Shells commander skill to make her guns truly effective against other cruisers and battleships.
  • Has no torpedo protection.

Research

As a premium ship, Nueve de Julio doesn't have any upgrades to research.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Nueve de Julio are as follows:

Slot 4 provides two viable upgrade options. Most captains will find Steering Gears Modification 1 useful for increased maneuverability. Captains who prefer to use islands as cover will likely prefer Propulsion Modification 1 Reduces time to full speed: -50% to time for reaching full power. / Increases engine power when the ship starts moving. in order to reposition more quickly if spotted.

Commander Skills

Key skills for Nueve de Julio commanders include the regular set of skills for light cruisers; priority being on Inertia Fuse for High Explosive Shells and Concealment Expert. Superintendent is also valuable for the additional Repair PartyWhile active, restores a percentage of the ship's health points each second. consumable.

Consumables

Nueve de Julio can equip the following consumables:

Camouflage

As a premium ship, Nueve de Julio comes included with Type 10 camouflage that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns.

Signals

Nueve de Julio is a light cruiser, meaning that most cruiser signals will work for her. Players may want to use signals to boost the fire chance (+1% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber above 160mm. / +0.5% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber below 160mm. / +5% to the risk of your ship's magazine detonating. +1% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber above 160mm / +0.5% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber below 160mm. / +4% chance of causing flooding.), consumable cool down (-5% reload time on all consumables.), and heal amount (+20% to the amount of HP recovered when the Repair Party consumable is used.). As a premium ship, players may also want to use economic signals, but her nation limits captain training abilities.


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

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

Video

References


Ship Change Log

See here for links to Update notes.

  • Introduced into the game as the American cruiser Boise and was available for testing by supertesters in the game since Update 0.7.4.
  • Update 0.7.6:
    • Renamed to Pan American cruiser Nueve de Julio and is available for testing by supertesters in the game starting from version 0.7.6.
  • Update 0.7.7:
    • Went on sale in the Premium Shop.
  • Update 0.7.10:
    • The range of the Hydroacoustic Search consumable was unified - 4 km for detecting ships, 3 km for detecting torpedoes.
  • Update 0.7.12:
    • Minor fixes to geometry and textures.
  • Update 0.9.2:
    • HE shell armor penetration increased from 24 mm to 25 mm.
    • Armor thickness was changed: deck armor increased from 16 mm to 25 mm.
  • Update 0.9.6:
    • The value of the in-game turning circle radius was changed to 690 m to correct prior discrepancy.
  • Update 0.10.0:
    • Fixed a bug due to which the main guns did not move.
    • The firing range of the secondary battery was increased to 5.6 km.

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