Perth
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+ | ''Perth'' first went on sale on 18 November 2016 on the NA servers, and on 11 November 2016 on the EU servers. | |||
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? | This warship was built in the United Kingdom, based on a reworked design of ''[[Leander]]''-class cruisers with a modified arrangement of the propulsion unit. She was similar to her prototype in terms of armament, but had a different armor layout. In 1939, the ship was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy | + | [[File:Wows flag Australia.png|50px|frameless|right|link=]]This warship was built in the United Kingdom, based on a reworked design of ''[[Leander]]''-class cruisers with a modified arrangement of the propulsion unit. She was similar to her prototype in terms of armament, but had a different armor layout. In 1939, the ship was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy. | |
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? | ''Perth'' is a sister ship to Tier VI British cruiser ''[[Leander]]''; however, she has some significant differences. Most notably, she carries a high explosive round — like ''[[Belfast]]'' (and unlike her sister ship) — allowing her to set enemies on fire with something other than secondaries. Her other primary difference is her smoke screen. Unlike the short deployment time, long duration typical British cruiser smoke, ''Perth'' has a {{Smoke Generator}} that deploys smoke continuously for 90 seconds, but each individual cloud of smoke only lasts for 10. This allows ''Perth'' to create a "moving | + | ''Perth'' is a sister ship to Tier VI British cruiser ''[[Leander]]''; however, she has some significant differences. Most notably, she carries a high explosive round — like ''[[Belfast]]'' (and unlike her sister ship) — allowing her to set enemies on fire with something other than secondaries. Her other primary difference is her smoke screen. Unlike the short deployment time, long duration typical British cruiser smoke, ''Perth'' has a {{Smoke Generator}} that deploys smoke continuously for 90 seconds, but each individual cloud of smoke only lasts for 10. This allows ''Perth'' to create a "moving [[Ship:Smoke Screens|smoke screen]]" so to speak, enabling her to remain invisible for a full 100 seconds if moving at speeds less than 12.5 knots. | |
? | In the negative column, ''Perth''’s armor piercing rounds are not the | + | In the negative column, ''Perth''’s armor piercing rounds are not the improved AP of the regular tech tree British light cruisers, and her anti-aircraft suite is even weaker than that of stock hull ''Leander''. Her short main battery firing range also means she must be played very carefully or she will be quickly removed from the battle by anything that can citadel her; which is, unfortunately, anything in the game with cruiser-caliber guns or better. When her short firing range is combined with her woefully mediocre anti-aircraft suite, ''Perth''’s ability to equip either a {{Spotting Aircraft}} or a {{Catapult Fighter}} — something ''Leander'' can't do — becomes an important choice; either will give her some spotting ability outside of her smoke screen, but one will increase her range and the other will help cover her from enemy aircraft. | |
'''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/102119-premium-ship-review-hmas-perth/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Perth] from the NA forums''' | '''[https://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/102119-premium-ship-review-hmas-perth/ LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Perth] from the NA forums''' | |||
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? | ''Perth'' retains the dependency that her cruiser cousins in the regular Royal Navy tech tree have on their consumables; subsequently, premium versions of ALL consumables are recommended. {{Smoke Generator II}} and {{Damage Control Party II}} are particularly critical given their impact to to her survivability. {{Spotting Aircraft II}} is also highly recommended to ensure that ''Perth'' can spot targets outside of her smoke without having to rely on her teammates ( | + | ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables: | |
+ | * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}} | |||
+ | * '''Slot 2:''' {{Hydroacoustic Search}} | |||
+ | * '''Slot 3:''' {{Spotting Aircraft}} '''or''' {{Catapult Fighter}} | |||
+ | * '''Slot 4:''' {{Smoke Generator}} | |||
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+ | ''Perth'' retains the dependency that her cruiser cousins in the regular Royal Navy tech tree have on their consumables; subsequently, premium versions of ALL consumables are recommended. {{Smoke Generator II}} and {{Damage Control Party II}} are particularly critical given their impact to to her survivability. {{Spotting Aircraft II}} is also highly recommended to ensure that ''Perth'' can spot targets outside of her smoke without having to rely on her teammates (plus the range boost is very useful), while {{Hydroacoustic Search II}} will help ''Perth'' captains steer clear of torpedoes while they lurk in their bank of smoke. | |||
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? | [[File:HMASPerth1942.jpg| | + | [[File:HMASPerth1942.jpg|none|frame|x400px|link=|HMAS ''Perth'' underway, circa 1942, wearing her distinctive disruptive camouflage paint scheme.]] | |
===History=== | ===History=== | |||
====Design==== | ====Design==== | |||
? | HMAS ''Perth'' was designed and constructed as a modified ''[[Leander]]'' class light cruiser. The original design was intended to fulfill the desire for a cruiser armed with 152mm to serve with fleets. ''Perth'' was fitted with the same armament used on the ''Leander'' class. The primary difference between ''Perth'' and her older sister ships was the adoption of segmented machinery spaces. This allowed for the ship to continue operating should one engine room become inoperable. The main belt armor was subsequently lengthened to protect her larger machinery spaces and the beam of the ship was increased slightly to improve her stability. Two funnels were installed instead of a single funnel due to the split machinery spaces. This limited the space available on deck and prevented a seaplane catapult from being mounted when the ship was first being fitted out. She later received a shortened catapult for use with the Supermarine Seagull. | + | HMAS ''Perth'' was designed and constructed as a modified ''[[Leander]]''-class light cruiser. The original design was intended to fulfill the desire for a cruiser armed with 152mm to serve with fleets. ''Perth'' was fitted with the same armament used on the ''Leander'' class. The primary difference between ''Perth'' and her older sister ships was the adoption of segmented machinery spaces. This allowed for the ship to continue operating should one engine room become inoperable. The main belt armor was subsequently lengthened to protect her larger machinery spaces and the beam of the ship was increased slightly to improve her stability. Two funnels were installed instead of a single funnel due to the split machinery spaces. This limited the space available on deck and prevented a seaplane catapult from being mounted when the ship was first being fitted out. She later received a shortened catapult for use with the Supermarine Seagull. | |
''Perth'' herself did not undergo many refits or modifications throughout her career. As completed, her 102mm guns were fitted in single mountings but this was changed to double mounts before she was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy. She also received several small caliber anti-aircraft guns. | ''Perth'' herself did not undergo many refits or modifications throughout her career. As completed, her 102mm guns were fitted in single mountings but this was changed to double mounts before she was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy. She also received several small caliber anti-aircraft guns. | |||
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Early 1941 saw ''Perth'' engaged in operations in the Aegean Sea, where she escorted convoys bringing reinforcements to Greece. ''Perth'' also participated in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March. Beginning in April 1941, ''Perth'' continued to support convoys to and from Greece, this time as part of the evacuations. Remaining as part of the naval presence in the Aegean and central Mediterranean, ''Perth'' suffered significant damage from an air attack while engaged in support of Allied forces during the Battle of Crete. She received temporary repairs, then began operations in support of Allied troops in Vichy Syria before being replaced by HMAS ''Hobart'' in July 1941, sailing for Australia and an extensive refit. | Early 1941 saw ''Perth'' engaged in operations in the Aegean Sea, where she escorted convoys bringing reinforcements to Greece. ''Perth'' also participated in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March. Beginning in April 1941, ''Perth'' continued to support convoys to and from Greece, this time as part of the evacuations. Remaining as part of the naval presence in the Aegean and central Mediterranean, ''Perth'' suffered significant damage from an air attack while engaged in support of Allied forces during the Battle of Crete. She received temporary repairs, then began operations in support of Allied troops in Vichy Syria before being replaced by HMAS ''Hobart'' in July 1941, sailing for Australia and an extensive refit. | |||
? | ''Perth'' put to sea again in late November 1941, just in time for the Japanese entry into the war. Assigned to the ABDA command, ''Perth'' joined the combined Allied naval forces in attempting to disrupt Japanese landings in the Dutch East Indies. ''Perth'' was present for the Battle of the Java Sea in late February | + | ''Perth'' put to sea again in late November 1941, just in time for the Japanese entry into the war. Assigned to the ABDA command, ''Perth'' joined the combined Allied naval forces in attempting to disrupt Japanese landings in the Dutch East Indies. ''Perth'' was present for the Battle of the Java Sea in late February 1942, and along with USS ''Houston'', managed to survive that defeat. HMAS ''Perth'' and USS ''Houston'' were attempting to make port at Tjilatjap, Sumatra, and from there escape to Australia when, on 28 February, they sailed into a Japanese landing force, the presence of which Allied intelligence was unaware. | |
In the resulting Battle of the Sunda Strait, USS ''Houston'' and HMAS ''Perth'', both low on ammunition, attempted to fight their way through the strait while simultaneously firing on the escorts of the invasion force. The action was confused with both ''Houston'' and ''Perth'' being sunk, though not before indirectly causing the loss of several transports to Japanese friendly fire in what may well have been the largest sustained torpedo attack of the war. | In the resulting Battle of the Sunda Strait, USS ''Houston'' and HMAS ''Perth'', both low on ammunition, attempted to fight their way through the strait while simultaneously firing on the escorts of the invasion force. The action was confused with both ''Houston'' and ''Perth'' being sunk, though not before indirectly causing the loss of several transports to Japanese friendly fire in what may well have been the largest sustained torpedo attack of the war. | |||
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+ | HMAS ''Perth''’s bell was retrieved from her wreck by an Indonesian diving team in 1974 and subsequently presented to the Australian Government by the Indonesian Government. It now forms part of a commemorative display in the World War II gallery at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia. | |||
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? | File:HMAS Perth (AWM 301166).jpg| | + | File:HMAS_Perth_Launch_1934.jpg|The launching of HMS ''Amphion'', 26 July 1934. | |
+ | File:Farncomb_-_Perth_copy.jpg|The Duchess of Kent officially renames ''Amphion'' as HMAS ''Perth'', 10 July 1939. | |||
+ | File:Perth_1_Cres1t.jpg|Ship's crest of HMAS ''Perth''. | |||
+ | File:StateLibQld 1 139266 Perth (ship).jpg|''Perth'' arriving in New York Harbor, August 1939. | |||
+ | File:HMAS_Perth_returning_from_the_Pacific_Ocean_to_the_Caribbean_through_the_Culebra_Cut,_Panama_Canal._29th_Nov_1939.jpg|''Perth'' transits the Panama Canal en route to her new home, 29 November 1939. | |||
+ | File:A40-perth-arr-sydn.jpg|''Perth'' arrives in Sydney Harbor for the first time, 31 March 1940. Fort Denison is in the background. | |||
+ | File:HMAS Perth (AWM 301166).jpg|''Perth'' in 1940. | |||
File:HMAS Perth - men astride gun turret, 1941.jpg|Sailors astride one of ''Perth''’s main guns, 1941. | File:HMAS Perth - men astride gun turret, 1941.jpg|Sailors astride one of ''Perth''’s main guns, 1941. | |||
? | File: | + | File:HMAS_Perth_at_Fremantle_6_August_1941_0.jpg|Ship's company of HMAS ''Perth'' while docked in Fremantle, 9 August 1941. | |
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File:HMAS Perth (D29) wreck photo 01 in October 2015.JPG|A photograph taken of the wreck of ''Perth'' during the 2015 United States-Indonesia survey. | File:HMAS Perth (D29) wreck photo 01 in October 2015.JPG|A photograph taken of the wreck of ''Perth'' during the 2015 United States-Indonesia survey. | |||
+ | File:Hmas-perth-1942-light-cruiser.gif|Line drawing of HMAS ''Perth''. | |||
+ | File:PerthBell.jpg|''Perth''’s bell was salvaged in 1974 and is on display at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. | |||
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Revision as of 20:15, 15 November 2017
152 mm/50 BL Mk.XXIII on a Mk.XXI mount4 х 2 pcs. |
Rate of Fire8 shots/min. |
Reload Time7.5 sec. |
Rotation Speed7 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time25.71 sec. |
Firing Range12.81 km. |
Maximum Dispersion121 m. |
HE Shell152 mm HE 6crh Mk IV |
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,100 |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell9 % |
Initial HE Shell Velocity841 m./s. |
HE Shell Weight50.8 kg. |
AP Shell152 mm AP 6crh Mk IV |
Maximum AP Shell Damage3,100 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity841 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight50.8 kg. |
102 mm/45 QF Mk.XVI on a Mk.XIX mount4 х 2 pcs. |
Firing Range5 km. |
Rate of Fire20 shots/min. |
Reload Time3 sec. |
HE Shell102 mm HE 35 lb |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,500 |
Initial HE Shell Velocity811 m./s. |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell6 % |
533 mm QR Mk IV2 х 4 pcs. |
Rate of Fire0.63 shots/min. |
Reload Time96 sec. |
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec. |
Torpedo533 mm Mk IX |
Maximum Damage15,433 |
Torpedo Speed61 knot |
Torpedo Range8.01 km. |
102 mm/45 QF Mk.XVI on a Mk.XIX mount4 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second37.6 |
. . . Firing Range5.01 km. |
20 mm Oerlikon Mk.I on a Mk.IIA mount2 х 1 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second7.2 |
. . . Firing Range2.01 km. |
12.7 mm Mk.III5 х 4 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second10.5 |
. . . Firing Range1.2 km. |
Maximum Speed32.5 knot |
Turning Circle Radius700 m. |
Rudder Shift Time7.6 sec. |
Surface Detectability Range9.78 km. |
Air Detectability Range6.44 km. |
Perth — Commonwealth premium Tier VI cruiser.
This warship was built in the United Kingdom, based on a reworked design of Leander-class cruisers with a modified arrangement of the propulsion unit. She was similar to her prototype in terms of armament, but had a different armor layout. In 1939, the ship was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy.Perth first went on sale on 18 November 2016 on the NA servers, and on 11 November 2016 on the EU servers.
Modules
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 () | ||
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Perth | 27,100 | 10 | 100 | 4 | 4 | 5/2/4 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
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 () | ||
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533 mm Mk IX | 0.6 | 96 | 7.2 | 15,433 | 61 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Compatible Upgrades
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Player Opinion
Performance
Perth is a sister ship to Tier VI British cruiser Leander; however, she has some significant differences. Most notably, she carries a high explosive round — like Belfast (and unlike her sister ship) — allowing her to set enemies on fire with something other than secondaries. Her other primary difference is her smoke screen. Unlike the short deployment time, long duration typical British cruiser smoke, Perth has a Smoke Generator that deploys smoke continuously for 90 seconds, but each individual cloud of smoke only lasts for 10. This allows Perth to create a "moving smoke screen" so to speak, enabling her to remain invisible for a full 100 seconds if moving at speeds less than 12.5 knots.
In the negative column, Perth’s armor piercing rounds are not the improved AP of the regular tech tree British light cruisers, and her anti-aircraft suite is even weaker than that of stock hull Leander. Her short main battery firing range also means she must be played very carefully or she will be quickly removed from the battle by anything that can citadel her; which is, unfortunately, anything in the game with cruiser-caliber guns or better. When her short firing range is combined with her woefully mediocre anti-aircraft suite, Perth’s ability to equip either a Spotting Aircraft or a Catapult Fighter — something Leander can't do — becomes an important choice; either will give her some spotting ability outside of her smoke screen, but one will increase her range and the other will help cover her from enemy aircraft.
LittleWhiteMouse's Premium Ship Review: Perth from the NA forums
Pros:
- Lowest detection radius of all Tier VI cruisers.
- Has access to high explosive rounds, giving her more flexibility against angled targets and destroyers.
- Good handling charateristics: short rudder shift time, and tight turning circle.
- Comes with a unique version of the Smoke Generator consumable that allows Perth to move at low speeds and take her smoke cloud with her.
- Can choose between equipping either a Spotting Aircraft or Catapult Fighter .
Cons:
- Loses access to Repair Party that comes standard on sister ship Leander.
- Dreadfully bad anti-aircraft suite, and cannot equip Defensive AA Fire .
- Low health pool; narrowly misses out on having the least health of any Tier VI cruiser (Nürnberg retains that honor).
- Shortest main battery firing range of all Tier VI cruisers.
Research
Optimal Configuration
Upgrades
The recommended upgrades for Perth are as follows:
- Slot 1: Main Armaments Modification 1*
- Slot 2: Aiming Systems Modification 1*
- Slot 4: Propulsion Modification 1*
- Slot 5: Steering Gears Modification 2
More than any other ship in the game, Perth benefits from access to the Special Upgrades that are available through the Container reward system. Captains with access to any of the following are encouraged to mount them instead in their respective slots: Spotting Aircraft Modification 1 in Upgrade Slot 1, Smoke Generator Modification 1 in Upgrade Slot 2, and Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1 in Upgrade Slot 4.
Commander Skills
Perth has more commander skill options available to her than Leander, simply by virtue of the fact she has high explosive shells available to her main battery. Skills such as Expert Loader or Demolition Expert are not wasted on her as they would be on her cousin in the Royal Navy cruiser branch. In point of fact, Demolition Expert is likely the second-best Level 3 skill available to Perth commanders. Key skills in any Perth commander build are Expert Marksman at Level 2, Superintendent at Level 3, and Concealment Expert at Level 4. A well-played Perth will sometimes find herself in situations where she is fully dependent upon her Spotting Aircraft to be able to see the enemy, which makes Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft an excellent 1 point investment. Jack of All Trades at Level 2 combined with a November Foxtrot signal () will reduce the timers on her crucial consumable cooldowns.
Investing commander skill points into improving Perth’s anti-aircraft defenses is not recommended.
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Cost (points) |
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★★★ |
★ |
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2 |
★ |
★★★ |
★★★ |
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★ |
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★★ |
★ |
3 |
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★★ |
★ |
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★★★ |
★★★ |
★★ |
4 |
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★★★ |
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★ |
★★★ |
Key: ★★★ - Extremely Useful ★★ - Frequently Useful ★ - Occasionally Useful No stars - Meh Χ - Not recommended |
Consumables
Perth can equip the following consumables:
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party
- Slot 2: Hydroacoustic Search
- Slot 3: Spotting Aircraft or Catapult Fighter
- Slot 4: Smoke Generator
Perth retains the dependency that her cruiser cousins in the regular Royal Navy tech tree have on their consumables; subsequently, premium versions of ALL consumables are recommended. Smoke Generator II () and Damage Control Party II () are particularly critical given their impact to to her survivability. Spotting Aircraft II () is also highly recommended to ensure that Perth can spot targets outside of her smoke without having to rely on her teammates (plus the range boost is very useful), while Hydroacoustic Search II () will help Perth captains steer clear of torpedoes while they lurk in their bank of smoke.
Camouflage
As a premium ship, Perth 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
November Foxtrot () is the most important signal flag that Perth can equip, followed by Sierra Mike () and the flags that increase her HE shell fire chance: India X-Ray () and Victor Lima (). When equipping India X-Ray, adding a Juliet Charlie () to eliminate the bonus chance of detonation is a good idea.
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★ |
★★★ |
★★★ |
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★★★ |
★★★ |
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Note: Use of the Juliet Charlie signal makes detonation impossible.
Gallery
Perth exchanges fire with an enemy Leander-class cruiser.
A final salvo of high explosive shells from the Perth destroys the enemy Sims-class destroyer.
Historical Info
Historical Gallery