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?|The St. Louis class comprised three cruisers built between 1905 and 1906. According to the U.S. Navy Ship Classification, the ships were initially designated as protected or light cruisers, even though they were equipped with an armor belt to protect the propulsion. The St. Louis-class ships were the only modern light cruisers to serve in the U.S. Navy during World War I, although their speed was considered insufficient for this type even at the time. One of the ships was lost after running aground and further destruction by a storm.<br />+
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?The St. Louis-class Cruiser is a tier 3 ship in the U.S.A. Cruiser Tech tree.<br />+
?It leads to the Phoenix-class Cruiser and South Carolina-class Battleship.+
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?The St. Louis is a deadly ship capable of destroying cruisers and destroyers in several volleys. With a whopping 14 primary guns and 18 secondary guns, most ships near it will not stand a chance but there many weaknesses to the St. Louis. First, it has almost no AA defense. With just a single Hotchkiss machine gun, it is almost impossible to stop planes bombing and destroying it. Speed and maneuverability is average but rudder time will leave the St. Louis vulnerable to torpedoes. The St. Louis has 14 primary guns with 8 of them firing in a full broadside. Fairly accurate, you can build up hit streaks easily. Your armor cannot stand up to punishment and your weaponry are easily destroyed so make sure you have support when engaging enemies. +
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?The St. Louis class cruiser were a group of three protected cruisers used by the United States Navy at the beginning of the 20th century.+
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