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?<!-- <br><br>{{Model3DViewer|XXXX}} -->+The world's largest light cruiser. She carried 152 mm dual-purpose artillery as her main battery, supplemented by a great number of automatic 76 mm guns. She had the most powerful AA defense among ships of her type.
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?<!--+''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a versatile warship. Having access to several consumable choices, rapid fire guns, and a nigh unmatched AA suite, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can do most tasks a team or captain needs her to do.
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a versatile boat. Having access to several consumable choices, rapid fire guns, and a nigh unmatched AA suite, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can do most tasks a team or captain needs her to do.+
  
?At her core, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a utility boat, for starters, having access to not only {{Surveillance Radar}} and {{Defensive AA Fire}} together, but also {{Hydroacoustic Search}} without removing another consumable. This, coupled with her traits makes her a dangerous foe in the right hands.+At her core, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a utility ship, for starters, having access to not only {{Surveillance Radar}} and {{Defensive AA Fire}} together, but also {{Hydroacoustic Search}} without removing another consumable. This, coupled with her traits, makes her a dangerous foe in the right hands.
  
?For starters her guns. She has 12 x 152mm guns in 6 dual turrets. These fire every 4.6 seconds, and fire out to 16.7km, now these guns have a high arc to their shells, so aiming at long range can be a challenge, however the arc allows the ship to get close to islands and lob shells over at unsuspecting targets with impunity. The real kicker is that RoF, 13 rounds a minute. She puts down a withering barrage of shells similar to ''Minotaur'', but in the fact that she has access to HE shells with a 12% fire chance, giving her extremely good fire starting abilities. Destroyers beware, these guns will give anyone a run for their money if she sneaks up on them.+For starters, her guns: she has twelve 152mm guns in six dual turrets that can fire every 4.6 seconds to 16.7 km. These guns have a high arc to their shells, so aiming at long range can be a challenge. However, the arc allows the ship to get close to islands and lob shells over at unsuspecting targets with impunity. The real kicker is a 13 rounds per minute rate-of-fire. She can put down a withering barrage of shells similar to ''[[Minotaur]]'' but her access to HE shells with a 12% fire chance provides her with extremely good fire starting abilities. Destroyers beware, these guns will give anyone a run for their money if she sneaks up on them.
  
 +Her next major trait is her control of vision. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can get down to a 9.74 km detectability range enabling her to sneak up on most any cruiser but does not have the capacity to use her radar from stealth without being detected. Hydro is another aspect of her vision control toolkit, allowing her to detect torpedoes while pushing caps with her radar, and spotting destroyers moseying a little too close to the edge of their smokescreens.
  
?Her next major trait, is her control of vision. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can get down to a 9.5km detectability range, allowing her to sneak up on most any cruiser, and also have the capacity to use her radar from stealth without being detected. Hydro is another aspect of her vision control toolkit, allowing her to detect torpedoes while pushing caps with her radar, and spotting destroyers moseying a little too close to the edge of their smokescreens. +Last but not least is her AA firepower. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has the potential to have the highest AA DPS of any ship in the game if specced properly. Her main rifles are dual purpose and have a max 6.9 km reach and an average dps of 199 alone. That's not even counting her meatier 76mm AA guns with a monstrous 629 dps base at 4.0 km range. Plus she has a short range aura of 20mm guns pumping out 209 dps at 2.0km range. Now all of that is powerful, and makes any carrier player blanch at strike attempts, but that is ''without'' DFAA on. With DFAA on, multiplying the 76mm and 152mm guns by threefold, a staggering 1,200 for the 152s with the Manual Fire Control for AA Commander skill, and 2,227 for the 76mm guns can be achieved, when targeting enemy squadrons, in addition to the strike panic. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is one serious plane killer.
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?The last major trait is her AA firepower. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has the potential to have the highest AA DPS of any ship in the game if specced for it. Her main rifles are dual purpose and have a stock 6km reach, with a max 8.6km reach and a max dps of 400 alone. That's not even counting her meatier 76mm AA guns with a monstrous 380 dps base at 5km, with a max of 627 dps at 7.2km range. Plus as an additive, she has a short range aura of 20mm guns pumping out 73 dps at 2km base, and 120 dps at 2.9km range. Now all of that is powerful, and makes any carrier player blanch at strike attempts, but that is ''without'' DFAA on. With DFAA on, multiplying the 76mm and 152mm guns by threefold, to a staggering 1,200 for the 152s and 1,881 for the 76mm guns, in addition to the strike panic. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is one serious plane killer.+
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 Now, all this is well and good, but she is fragile, ''really'' fragile. Being a light cruiser, she is overmatched by all battleship caliber shells she shall see in her matchmaking spread, and all heavy cruiser HE will pen her hull (sans belt armor) and light cruisers with IFHE will pen her as well. Thus while she is strong, she is weak as well, necessitating teamwork, and good positioning. Now, all this is well and good, but she is fragile, ''really'' fragile. Being a light cruiser, she is overmatched by all battleship caliber shells she shall see in her matchmaking spread, and all heavy cruiser HE will pen her hull (sans belt armor) and light cruisers with IFHE will pen her as well. Thus while she is strong, she is weak as well, necessitating teamwork, and good positioning.
  
?In summery: ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a boat that rewards tactical play with rapid fire meltdowns of destroyers, shells raining down on battleships, cruisers having to deal with streams of fire, carriers losing strike aircraft rapidly, and caps being lit up by a ship capable of destroying most anything that tries to cap. Play her to her strengths, keep mind of her weaknesses, and ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' will reward the captain with a fun experience, and good teamplay.+In summary: ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is a cruiser that rewards tactical play with rapid fire meltdowns of destroyers, shells raining down on battleships, cruisers having to deal with streams of fire, carriers losing strike aircraft rapidly, and caps being lit up by a ship capable of destroying most anything that tries to cap. Playing her to her strengths while keeping mind of her weaknesses will reward players with a fun experience, as well as being a valuable addition to any team.
  
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?* 12 rapid fire 152mm guns with a fast traverse rate. +* Twelve rapid fire 152mm guns with a fast traverse rate.
?* AA power nigh unmatched in the game.+* Strongest anti-air capabilities of any cruiser in the game, and perhaps of any ''ship'' in the game.
?* A versatile toolkit of Radar, Hydro, and DFAA all on the same platform with no takaways.+* A versatile toolkit of {{Surveillance Radar}}, {{Hydroacoustic Search}}, and {{Defensive AA Fire}} all on the same platform with no takeaways.
?* Great stealth rating with a 9.5km max detection range.+* Great concealment rating with a 9.74 km max detection range.
?* Long lasting US radar that can be upgraded with the special {{Surveillance Radar Modification 1}} and {{Enhanced Countermeasures}}.+* Long lasting US radar that can be upgraded with the special {{Surveillance Radar Modification 1}} and the {{UU Worcester}} legendary modules.
  
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 * Main guns have a high firing arc, which makes aiming at range or at fast moving targets a hassle. * Main guns have a high firing arc, which makes aiming at range or at fast moving targets a hassle.
 * Bulk of her AA firepower is in fragile open mounts that can be lost by HE fire. * Bulk of her AA firepower is in fragile open mounts that can be lost by HE fire.
?* 25mm plating on her hull makes her vulnerable to all battleship shells, and HE fire from cruisers.+* 25mm plating on her hull makes her vulnerable to all battleship shells, and HE fire from cruisers. Though 25mm is better than the 19mm ''[[Minotaur]]'' has.
 * Slower than some cruisers at only 33 knots. * Slower than some cruisers at only 33 knots.
?* Playstyle is tough to master and can discourage players from playing her.+* Slower rudder shift than many of her peers, making it hard to kite using her
 +* Play style is tough to master and can discourage players from playing her.
 +* Lowest base fire chance of all Tier X cruisers at 12%, though this is offset by her rate of fire.
 +* If an AP bomber squadron does break through her formidable anti-aircraft defenses, her citadel is vulnerable.
  
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?* '''Main Battery:''' +
?* '''Hull:''' Upgrade to Hull (B) for XXX. Research of this module unlocks progression to YYY.+
?* '''Torpedoes:''' +
?* '''Gun Fire Control System:''' Upgrade to XXX for an extra 10% range on the main battery. +
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?As a tier X ship, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' doesn't have any upgrades to research.+
  
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?Worcester is a very versatile boat, and can be configured numerous ways, as an AA ship, a main battery machine, or a utility ship. The upgrades will be listed with their respective builds in mind below (AA, Main Battery, Utility), of course, user preference takes priority, and players can mix and match how they see fit.+''Worcester'' is a very versatile ship, and can be configured numerous ways, as an AA ship, a main battery machine, or a utility ship. The upgrades will be listed with their respective builds in mind below (AA, Main Battery, Utility), of course, user preference takes priority, and players can mix and match how they see fit.
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?* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}} (Main Battery/Utility) '''Or''' {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}} (AA).+
?* '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}} (Main Battery/AA) '''Or''' {{Defensive AA Fire Modification 1}}/{{Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1}}/{{Surveillance Radar Modification 1}} (Utility) whichever the player feels best suites their playstyle, though the Radar mod will likely be picked the most.+
?* '''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}} (Main Battery/Utility) '''Or''' {{AA Guns Modification 2}} (AA/Utility).+
?* '''Slot 4''': {{Propulsion Modification 2}} (All).+
?* '''Slot 5''': {{Concealment System Modification 1}} (All) '''Or''' {{Enhanced Countermeasures}} (Utility) If the player has access to ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' 's [[Ship:Upgrades#Legendary_Upgrades|Legendary Upgrade]], then players can opt to lose some concealment in exchange for increasing the active time of their Radar (10%), Hydro (20%), and DFAA (20%).+
?* '''Slot 6''': {{Main Battery Modification 3}} (Main Battery/Utility) '''Or''' {{AA Guns Modification 3}} (AA/Utility).+
  
 +* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}} (Main Battery/Utility) '''or''' {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}} (AA).
 +* '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}} (Main Battery/AA) '''or''' {{Defensive AA Fire Modification 1}}/{{Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1}}/{{Surveillance Radar Modification 1}} (Utility) whichever the player feels best suites their playstyle, though the Radar mod will likely be picked the most.
 +* '''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}} (Main Battery/Utility) '''or''' {{AA Guns Modification 1}} (AA/Utility).
 +* '''Slot 4''': {{Propulsion Modification 1}} (All).
 +* '''Slot 5''': {{Concealment System Modification 1}} (ALL).
 +* '''Slot 6''': {{Main Battery Modification 3}} (Main Battery/Utility) '''or''' {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 2}} (AA/Utility) '''or''' {{UU Worcester}} (Utility).
  
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?Key skills for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' commanders include a standard light cruiser toolkit of Priority Target, Adrenaline Rush, Superintendent, and Concealment Expert, with a second tier 4 skill of IFHE. However, players wishing to make ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' into a AA boat would be wise to grab Basic Firing Training, and either Advanced Firing Training, or Manual Fire Control for AA Armament. For utility, Jack of All Trades and Superintendent are recommended.+{{Commander Skills 3 CR
 +<!-- Ratings 1,2,3 are legit. Others are ignored.-->
 +| rating11 = <!-- Grease the Gears -->
 +| rating12 = <!-- Swift Fish -->
 +| rating13 = <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
 +| rating14 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
 +| rating15 = 2 <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
 +| rating16 = 2 <!-- Last Stand -->
  
?{{Commander Skills+| rating21 = 1 <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
?| Priority Target = 3+| rating22 = <!-- Fill the Tubes -->
?| Preventative Maintenance = 2+| rating23 = 2 <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
?| Expert Loader = +| rating24 = <!-- Eye in the Sky -->
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert = +| rating25 = 2<!-- Priority Target -->
?| Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft = +| rating26 = <!-- Expert AA Marksman -->
?| Dogfighting Expert = +
?| Incoming Fire Alert = 2+
?| Evasive Maneuver = +
  
?| High Alert = 1+| rating31 = 2 <!-- Heavy HE and SAP Shells -->
?| Jack of All Trades = 3+| rating32 = <!-- Enhanced Torpedo Explosive Charge -->
?| Expert Marksman = 1+| rating33 = 3 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?| Torpedo Acceleration = +| rating34 = <!-- Heavy AP Shells -->
?| Smoke Screen Expert = +| rating35 = 3 <!-- Superintendent -->
?| Expert Rear Gunner = +| rating36 = <!-- Survivability Expert -->
?| Adrenaline Rush = 2+
?| Last Stand = +
  
?| Basics of Survivability = 1+| rating41 = <!-- Top Grade Gunner -->
?| Survivability Expert = 1+| rating42 = <!-- Outnumbered -->
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise = +| rating43 = <!-- Radio Location -->
?| Emergency Takeoff = +| rating44 = 3 <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
?| Basic Firing Training = 2+| rating45 = 3 <!-- Concealment Expert -->
?| Superintendent = 3+| rating46 = 1<!-- AA Gunner -->
?| Demolition Expert = 2+
?| Vigilance = +
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?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament = +
?| Fire Prevention = +
?| Inertia Fuse for HE Shells = 3+
?| Air Supremacy = +
?| Advanced Firing Training = 2+
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = 3+
?| Radio Position Finding = +
?| Concealment Expert = 3+
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables:+''{{#var:ship_name}}'' equips the following consumables:
 * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}} * '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
 * '''Slot 2:''' {{Defensive AA Fire}}  * '''Slot 2:''' {{Defensive AA Fire}}
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? +[[Ship:Camouflage#Standard Camouflage|Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage]] can be equipped for credits; Types 1 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce detectability range.
?[[Ship:Camouflage#Standard Camouflage|Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage]] can be equipped for credits; Types 1 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce detectibility range.+
  
 Players who wish to spend doubloons can equip ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' with [[Ship:Camouflage#Permanent_Camouflage|Type 20 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns. Players who wish to spend doubloons can equip ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' with [[Ship:Camouflage#Permanent_Camouflage|Type 20 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns.
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?As a premium ship, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' comes included with [[Ship:Camouflage#Premium_Camouflage|Type XX camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns.  
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?<h2>''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1948</h2>+<h2>USS ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1948</h2>
 ===Construction=== ===Construction===
?:Builder: New York Shipbuilding Corporation; Camden New Jersey, USA.+:Builder: New York Shipbuilding Corporation;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Camden New Jersey, USA
 :Laid down: 29 January 1945 :Laid down: 29 January 1945
 :Launched: 4 February 1947 :Launched: 4 February 1947
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?:4 x Westinghouse 620psi boilers, 4 x General Electric geared steam turbines, 4 x shafts.+:4x Westinghouse 620psi boilers
 +:4x General Electric geared steam turbines
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?Worcester was assigned to Cruiser Division (CruDiv) 10, and for first year of her commissioned service fitting out and conducting shakedown training off the eastern seaboard. In the summer of 1949 she conducted her first large scale training exercise in Guantanamo Bay and visited Kingston, Jamaica. Later that summer she departed for the Mediterranean September 6, 1949 and arrived in Gibraltar 10 days later. During deployment with the 6th Fleet she engaged in exercises and maneuvers with fast carrier task forces, including the carrier USS Leyte (CV-32) and the heavy cruiser USS Des Moines (CA-134). She returned to Norfolk on December 10.+Worcester was assigned to Cruiser Division (CruDiv) 10, and for first year of her commissioned service fitting out and conducting shakedown training off the eastern seaboard. In the summer of 1949 she conducted her first large scale training exercise in Guantanamo Bay and visited Kingston, Jamaica. Later that summer, she departed for the Mediterranean on 6 September 1949 and arrived in Gibraltar 10 days later. During deployment with the 6th Fleet she engaged in exercises and maneuvers with fast carrier task forces, including the carrier USS ''Leyte'' (CV-32) and the heavy cruiser USS ''[[Des Moines]]'' (CA-134). She returned to Norfolk on 10 December.
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?During her drills and exercises in the Med, on July 20, 1950, she put into Phaleron Bay, however she was only there a week before she received orders to sail to the Far East. She departed for Korea and transited the Suez Canal on the 29th of July. Reaching Colombo for fuel and supplies, she and her escorts sailed stayed there from August 7-9th before pushing on to the Malacca Strait. They then proceeded through the Bashi Channel towards Okinaw;, while en route the ships were diverted through the Bashi Channel to be available to counter any invasion attempt by the communist Chinese of Formosa. Worcester joined the Formosa Patrol and got underway on the 27th to add her powerful AA punch to the screen of Task Force 77, consisting of carriers USS Philippine Sea (CV-47), and USS Valley Forge (CV-45), operating in the Yellow sea off the coast of Korea. +
  
 +During her drills and exercises in the Mediterranean, on 20 July 1950, she put into Phaleron Bay; however, she was only there a week before she received orders to sail to the Far East. She departed for Korea and transited the Suez Canal on 29 July. Reaching Colombo for fuel and supplies, she and her escorts sailed stayed there from 7-9 August before pushing on to the Malacca Strait. They then proceeded through the Bashi Channel towards Okinawa; while en route, the ships were diverted through the Bashi Channel to be available to counter any invasion attempt by the communist Chinese of Formosa. ''Worcester'' joined the Formosa Patrol and got underway on 27 August to add her powerful AA punch to the screen of Task Force 77, consisting of carriers USS ''Philippine Sea'' (CV-47) and USS ''Valley Forge'' (CV-45), operating in the Yellow Sea off the coast of Korea.
   
? +On 4 September 1950, ''Worcester''’s radar picked up an unidentified contact at 13:31. The Combat Air Patrol (CAP) — F4U Corsairs off of ''Valley Forge'' — soon reported the stranger as a twin-engined bomber with a pointed nose, single tailfin, and high inverted gull wings; it also bore red star markings. At 13:45, the F4Us directed the bogey over USS ''[[Fletcher]]'' (DDE-445), which unceremoniously splashed the intruder 49 miles away. The next day ''Worcester'' went to general quarters at 11:08 and commenced maneuvering at 20 knots to avoid possible attack when her radar picked up an unidentified aircraft closing in on the formation. Three minutes later she fired three rounds of 6-inch shells at the bogey to deter the craft; fortunately, the craft was a British Short Sunderland flying boat on patrol. At 21:43 Worcester secured from general quarters and resumed cruising with TF 77.
?On September 4th 1950, Worcester's radar picked up an unidentified contact at 13:31, the CAP, F4U Corsairs from Valley Forge, soon reported the stranger as a twin-engined bomber with a pointed nose, single tailfin, and high inverted gull wings; it also bore red star markings. At 13:45, the F4Us directed the bogey over USS Fletcher (DDE-445), which unceremoniously splashed the intruder 49 miles away. The next day Worcester went to general quarters at 11:08 and commenced maneuvering at 20 knots to avoid possible attack when her radar picked up an unidentified aircraft closing in on the formation. Three minutes later she fired three rounds of 6 inch shells at the bogey to deter the craft, fortunately the craft was a British Short Sunderland flying boat on patrol. At 21:43 Worcester secured from general quarters and resumed cruising with TF 77.+
   
 +Over the ensuing days Worcester patrolled off the coast with TG 95.2. She relieved USS ''Helena'' (CA-75) in her fire support duties at 06:00 on 24 September freeing the heavy cruiser to proceed to Sasebo, Japan. While her own helicopter was aloft providing an anti-sub screen, ''Worcester'' commenced firing at 08:05, shelling nine North Korean troop concentrations ashore. Directed by Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG) personnel ashore, ''Worcester'' delivered call-fire throughout the day with pinpoint accuracy at troop concentrations and command posts. She was relieved by USS ''Samuel N. Moore'' (DD-747) as fire support ship. ''Worcester'' returned the next day and continued firing on the already beaten and retreating North Korean forces. Throughout the 25th, using KMAG spotting, she delivered for the advancing UN forces breaking up troop concentrations with her precise 6-inch gun fire. As the ship's war diary at one point recorded: "Spotter reported troops dispersed. KMAG reported that all firing has been very effective and instrumental in enemy retreat."
  
?Over the ensuing days Worcester patrolled off the coast with TG 95.2. She relieved USS Helena (CA-75) in her fire support duties at 06:00 on the 24th of September freeing the heavy cruiser to proceed to Sasebo. While her own Helicopter was aloft providing an anti-sub screen, Worcester commenced firing at 08:05, shelling nine North Korean troop concentrations ashore. Directed by Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG) personnel ashore, Worcester delivered call-fire throughout the day with pinpoint accuracy at troop concentrations and command posts. She was relieved by USS Samuel N. Moore (DD-747) as fire support ship. Worcester returned the next day and continued firing on the already beaten and retreating North Korean forces. Throughout the 25th, using KMAG spotting, she delivered for the advancing UN forces breaking up troop concentrations with her precise 6 inch gun fire. As the ship's war diary at one point recorded: "Spotter reported troops dispersed. KMAG reported that all firing has been very effective and instrumental in enemy retreat."+''Worcester'' spent the night hours on the 25th and into the 26th patrolling eight-mile of a stretch of coast between Yonghae and Utchin. The rapid advance of the UN forces on the 26th obviated fire support from ''Worcester''; but the cruiser received word that USS ''Brush'' (DD-745) had hit a mine off Tanchon at 12:20. While ''Samuel N. Moore'' took over the on-call fire support duties in the vicinity, ''Worcester'' put on steam and went to ''Brush''’s aid at 27 knots. The cruisermen found ''Brush'' down by the bow with 3-degree list to port. There were five dead and 30 injured. At 01:01 on the 27th, ''Worcester'' commenced taking on board the more seriously wounded of the destroyer's company via highline transfer, eventually receiving 15 stretcher cases — all men suffering from burns — by 02:28. The cruiser then made for Japan and, later that day took on four more stretcher patients, six ambulatory patients, and one dead. Proceeding in company with ''Brush, Worcester'' headed for Sasebo and reached port late on the 29th. As she was being tied up at port in Sasebo, ''Worcester'' received a warm message from ''Brush''’s crew: "With us you are not only big league, but world champions. The kindness, consideration, and eagerness to help of Worcester's ship's company will never be forgotten by the ''Brush''."
  
 +The stay in Sasebo was short however, because she left port on the 30th to return to Korean waters to resume fire support duties. ''Worcester'' — having served as flagship for TG 95.2, Rear Admiral C. C. Hartman embarked — arrived back at Sasebo for replenishment on 8 October and refueled while the admiral disembarked. While still in port, ''Worcester'' became flagship again the next day when Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Commander, TF 95, came aboard with his staff and transferred his flag to the cruiser. At 12:48 on the 10th she got underway to return to the east coast of Korea-this time to screen mine-sweeping ops at the port of Wonsan and to support the 3rd Republic of Korea Army Division.
  
 +Early on the 11th, the op became truly an international one, when the British destroyer HMS ''Cockade'', the Australian destroyer HMAS ''Warramunga'', and the Canadian destroyer HMCS ''Athabaskan'' joined ''Worcester''’s group, which already included the British light cruiser HMS ''Ceylon'' and the heavy cruiser USS ''Helena'', besides the other US warships USS ''Rochester'' (CA-124), USS ''Harold J. Thomas'' (DDR-833), and USS ''Maddox'' (DD-731). On the 12th, USS ''[[Missouri]]'' (BB-63) joined, bringing her big guns to the fleet.
  
?Worcester spent the night hours on the 25th and into the 26th patrolling eight miles of a stretch of coast between Yonghae and Utchin. The rapid advance of the UN forces on the 26th obviated fire support from Worcester; but the cruiser received word that USS Brush (DD-745) had hit a mine off Tanchon, North Korea, at 12:20. While Samuel N. Moore took over the on-call fire support duties in the vicinity, Worcester put on steam and went to Brush's aid at 27 knots. The cruisermen found Brush down by the bow with 3-degree list to port. There were 5 dead and 30 injured. At 01:01 on the 27th, Worcester commenced taking on board the more seriously wounded of the destroyer's company via highline transfer, eventually receiving 15 stretcher cases-all men suffering from burns-by 02:28. The cruiser then made for Japan and, later that day took on four more stretcher patients, six ambulatory patients, and one dead. Proceeding in company with Brush, Worcester headed for Sasebo and reached port late on the 29th. As she was being tied up at port in Sasebo, Worcester received a warm message from the crew of the Brush: "With us you are not only big league, but world champions. The kindness, consideration, and eagerness to help of Worcester's ship's company will never be forgotten by the Brush"+While ''Missouri''’s helicopter searched the bombardment track for mines, the UN force formed up for battle. At 11:50, when a shell from an unobserved shore battery fell 5,000 yards short of the group, it apparently signaled the beginning. ''Worcester'' hoisted the blue and white UN flag to the foretruck and commenced firing at exactly noon on 12 October. For the next 90-odd minutes, ''Worcester''’s 6-inch guns hammered at iron works and railroad tunnels in the vicinity. The next day, she extended her target list to include railroad marshalling yards, tearing up sections of track and blasting rolling stock. Over the next few days, ''Worcester'' and the ships in company with her proceeded to rain destruction on targets of opportunity near Wonsan: targets ranging from railroad marshalling yards, to rolling stock and adjacent warehouse areas. Also, on 16 October, in an action reminiscent of the "Battle of the Pips" in World War II, ''Worcester, Helena'', and the accompanying destroyers fired at unidentified radar contacts: "blips" on the radar screens that approached from the north. The contacts were probably two flocks of geese.
  
? +''Worcester'' left the Far East on 27 October 1950, bound for Pearl Harbor. The day after she sailed, ''Worcester'' received a dispatch from Admiral C. Turner Joy, Commander, Naval Forces, Far East, which said: "Upon the ''Worcester''’s departure from the Far East, I wish to extend a hearty 'well done' to the entire ship's company. Your rapid deployment from the European station to the Far East, followed by your immediate and most effective participation in the Korean effort, clearly demonstrates that your status of war readiness was excellent."
  
?The stay in Sasebo was short however, because she left port on the 30th to return to Korean waters to resume fire support duties. Worcester-having served as flagship for TG 95.2, Rear Admiral C. C. Hartman embarked-arrived back at Sasebo for replenishment on Oct 8 and refueled while the Admiral disembarked. While still in port Worcester became flagship again the next day when Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Commander, TF 95, came aboard with his staff and transferred his flag to the cruiser. At 12:48 on the 10th she got underway to return to the east coast of Korea-this time to screen minesweeping ops at the port of Wonsan and to support the 3rd Republic of Korea Army Division.+The rest of ''Worcester''’s life was far more relaxed than that frenzied summer of 1950. She was overhauled at the Boston Naval Shipyard from 1 December 1950 until 20 March 1951. She then conducted four more 6th Fleet "Med" deployments into the mid-1950s and twice visited northern European ports, during which she participated in fleet maneuvers and exercises and paid good-will calls on many ports-ranging from Bergen, Norway; to Copenhagen, Denmark; to Dublin, Ireland; and Portsmouth, England. She transferred from the Atlantic to the Pacific Fleet in January 1956, and made two more deployments with the 7th Fleet visiting ports such as Sasebo and Yokosuka, Japan; Hong Kong; Manila; as well as the Japanese ports of Hakodate, Nagasaki, Shimoda, Yokohama, and Kobe.
  
?Early on the 11th, the op became truly an international one, when the British destroyer HMS Cockade, the Australian destroyer HMAS Warramunga, and the Canadian destroyer HMCS Athabaskan joined Worcester's group which already included the British light cruiser HMS Ceylon and the heavy cruiser Helena, besides the other US warships USS Rochester (CA-124), USS Harold J. Thomas (DDR-833), and USS Maddox (DD-731). On the 12th, USS Missouri (BB-63) joined, bringing her big guns to the fleet.+On 2 September 1958, Worcester departed her home port of Long Beach for the last time and steamed to Mare Island to commence the inactivation process. She was decommissioned at Mare Island on 19 December, and simultaneously placed in reserve. She was first berthed at San Francisco and later, at Bremerton, Washington, before she was struck from the Navy list on 1 December 1970. She was sold for scrap on 5 July 1972. The revolutionary light cruiser, that never had a chance to prove herself in her designed role, was subsequently broken up for scrap.
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?While Missouri's helicopter searched the bombardment track for mines, the UN force formed up for battle. At 11:50, when a shell from an unobserved shore battery fell 5,000 yards short of the group, it apparently signaled the beginning. Worcester hoisted the blue and white UN flag to the foretruck and commenced firing at exactly noon on Oct 12. For the next 90-odd minutes, Worcester's 6 inch guns hammered at iron works and railroad tunnels in the vicinity. The next day, she extended her target list to include railroad marshalling yards, tearing up sections of track and blasting rolling stock. Over the next few days, Worcester and the ships in company with her proceeded to rain destruction on targets of opportunity near Wonsan-targets ranging from railroad marshalling yards, to rolling stock and adjacent warehouse areas. Also on Oct 16, in an action reminiscent of the "Battle of the Pips" in WWII, Worcester, Helena, and the accompanying destroyers fired at unidentified radar contacts-"blips" on the radar screens that approached from the north. The contacts were probably two flocks of geese.+
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?Worcester left the Far East on October 27th, bound for Pearl Harbor. The day after she sailed, Worcester received a dispatch from Admiral C. Turner Joy, Commander, Naval Forces, Far East, which said: "Upon the Worcester's departure from the Far East I wish to extend a hearty 'well done' to the entire ship's company. Your rapid deployment from the European station to the Far East, followed by your immediate and most effective participation in the Korean effort, clearly demonstrates that your status of war readiness was excellent." +
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?The rest of Worcester's life was far more relaxed than these times. She was overhauled at the Boston Naval Shipyard from December 1 1950-March 20, 1951. She conducted four more 6th Fleet "Med" deployments into the mid-1950s and twice visited northern European ports, during which she participated in fleet maneuvers and exercises and paid good-will calls on many ports-ranging from Bergen, Norway; to Copenhagen, Denmark; to Dublin, Ireland; and Portsmouth, England. She transferred from the Atlantic to the Pacific Fleet in January 1956, and made two more deployments with the 7th Fleet visiting ports such as Sasebo and Yokosuka, Japan; Hong Kong; Manila; as well as the Japanese ports of Hakodate, Nagasaki, Shimoda, Yokohama, and Kobe.+
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?On September 2, 1958, Worcester departed her home port of Long Beach for the last time and steamed to Mare Island to commence the inactivation process. She was decommissioned at Mare Island on December 19, 1958 and simultaneously placed in reserve. She was first berthed at San Francisco and later, at Bremerton, Washinton, before she was struck from the Navy list on December 1, 1970. She was sold for scrap on July 5, 1972. The revolutionary light cruiser, that never had a chance to prove herself in her designed role, was subsequently broken up for scrap.+
  
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 File:USS Worcester (CL-144) underway in November 1949.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' (CL-144) in November 1949 File:USS Worcester (CL-144) underway in November 1949.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' (CL-144) in November 1949
?File:USS Worcester (CL-144) underway in 1953.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' underway in the Mediterranean Sea, 1953.+File:USS Worcester (CL-144) underway in 1953.jpg|''Worcester'' underway in the Mediterranean Sea, 1953.
?File:Worcestersternbalti.jpg|The stern section of USS ''Worcester'' as seen from USS ''Baltimore'' (CA-68).+File:Worcestersternbalti.jpg|The stern section of ''Worcester'' as seen from USS ''[[Baltimore]]'' (CA-68).
?File:Worcestersuperbalti.jpg|Superstructure of USS ''Worcester'' as seen from USS ''Baltimore''.+File:Worcestersuperbalti.jpg|Superstructure of ''Worcester'' as seen from ''Baltimore''.
?File:The bow of the USS Worcester (CL 144) as seen from the USS Baltimore (CA 68) while in the Med during 1952.jpg|The bow of the USS ''Worcester'' as seen from the USS ''Baltimore'' while in the Mediterranean during 1952.+File:The bow of the USS Worcester (CL 144) as seen from the USS Baltimore (CA 68) while in the Med during 1952.jpg|The bow of ''Worcester'' as seen from ''Baltimore'' while in the Mediterranean during 1952.
?File:Worcestercrewmemorialday.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' with her crew at quarters during a Memorial Day service, May 1952.+File:Worcestercrewmemorialday.jpg|''Worcester'' with her crew at quarters during a Memorial Day service, May 1952.
?File:Worcestericy.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' in icy seas during North Atlantic Ops, 1949-1950.+File:Worcestericy.jpg|''Worcester'' in icy seas during North Atlantic Ops, 1949-1950.
?File:Worcesterboston.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' moored in Boston, 1954.+File:Worcesterboston.jpg|''Worcester'' moored in Boston, 1954.
?File:Worcesteralbany.jpg|USS ''Worcester'' moored alongside USS ''Albany'' (CA-123), and USS ''Northampton'' (CLC-1).+File:Worcesteralbany.jpg|''Worcester'' moored alongside USS ''Albany'' (CA-123), and USS ''Northampton'' (CLC-1).
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Worcester
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Cruiser | U.S.A. | Tier X
Tech Tree Position
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General
Research price242000 exp
Purchase price19,900,000 Credits
Hit Points45,400 
Main Battery
152 mm/47 DP Mk.16 in a turret6 х 2 pcs.
Rate of Fire13.04 shots/min.
Reload Time4.6 sec.
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec.
Firing Range16.71 km.
Maximum Dispersion148 m.
HE Shell152 mm HE Mk39 
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 130 lb Mk35 
Maximum AP Shell Damage3,200 
Initial AP Shell Velocity762 m./s.
AP Shell Weight59 kg.
AA Defense
152 mm/47 DP Mk.16 in a turret1 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second20.2 
. . . Firing Rangekm.
152 mm/47 DP Mk.16 in a turret4 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second80.8 
. . . Firing Rangekm.
IDS_PAGM219_6IN47_MK16_SECOND1 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second20.2 
. . . Firing Rangekm.
76.2 mm/50 Mk.22 on a Mk.34 mount2 х 1 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second39.4 
. . . Firing Range3.99 km.
20 mm Oerlikon on a Mk.20 mount12 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second64.8 
. . . Firing Range2.01 km.
76.2 mm/50 Mk.22 on a Mk.33 mount11 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second228.8 
. . . Firing Range3.99 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed33 knot
Turning Circle Radius740 m.
Rudder Shift Time8.1 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range12.06 km.
Air Detectability Range8.52 km.
Battle Levels
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19,900,000

Worcester — American Tier X cruiser.

The world's largest light cruiser. She carried 152 mm dual-purpose artillery as her main battery, supplemented by a great number of automatic 76 mm guns. She had the most powerful AA defense among ships of her type.

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 DP Mk.16 in a turret137.21482,200123,200 02,000,000
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)
Worcester45,4006127612/2/11/6 02,600,000
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Mk10 mod. 10 02,100,000
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 120,000 hp33 01,600,000

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
Defensive AA Fire Modification 1
Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1
Surveillance Radar Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
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
 Slot 5 
Torpedo Lookout System
Concealment System Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 2
Ship Consumables Modification 1
 Slot 6 
Main Battery Modification 3
Gun Fire Control System Modification 2
Enhanced Countermeasures
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 2

Player Opinion

Performance

Worcester is a versatile warship. Having access to several consumable choices, rapid fire guns, and a nigh unmatched AA suite, Worcester can do most tasks a team or captain needs her to do.

At her core, Worcester is a utility ship, for starters, having access to not only Surveillance RadarWhile active, detects all enemy ships within the specified radius, disregarding obstacles such as smoke and terrain. and Defensive AA FireWhile active, the damage per second of large caliber anti-aircraft guns is increased. together, but also Hydroacoustic SearchWhile active, detects all enemy ships and torpedoes within the specified radius, without regard of obstacles such as smoke and terrain. without removing another consumable. This, coupled with her traits, makes her a dangerous foe in the right hands.

For starters, her guns: she has twelve 152mm guns in six dual turrets that can fire every 4.6 seconds to 16.7 km. These guns have a high arc to their shells, so aiming at long range can be a challenge. However, the arc allows the ship to get close to islands and lob shells over at unsuspecting targets with impunity. The real kicker is a 13 rounds per minute rate-of-fire. She can put down a withering barrage of shells similar to Minotaur but her access to HE shells with a 12% fire chance provides her with extremely good fire starting abilities. Destroyers beware, these guns will give anyone a run for their money if she sneaks up on them.

Her next major trait is her control of vision. Worcester can get down to a 9.74 km detectability range enabling her to sneak up on most any cruiser but does not have the capacity to use her radar from stealth without being detected. Hydro is another aspect of her vision control toolkit, allowing her to detect torpedoes while pushing caps with her radar, and spotting destroyers moseying a little too close to the edge of their smokescreens.

Last but not least is her AA firepower. Worcester has the potential to have the highest AA DPS of any ship in the game if specced properly. Her main rifles are dual purpose and have a max 6.9 km reach and an average dps of 199 alone. That's not even counting her meatier 76mm AA guns with a monstrous 629 dps base at 4.0 km range. Plus she has a short range aura of 20mm guns pumping out 209 dps at 2.0km range. Now all of that is powerful, and makes any carrier player blanch at strike attempts, but that is without DFAA on. With DFAA on, multiplying the 76mm and 152mm guns by threefold, a staggering 1,200 for the 152s with the Manual Fire Control for AA Commander skill, and 2,227 for the 76mm guns can be achieved, when targeting enemy squadrons, in addition to the strike panic. Worcester is one serious plane killer.

Now, all this is well and good, but she is fragile, really fragile. Being a light cruiser, she is overmatched by all battleship caliber shells she shall see in her matchmaking spread, and all heavy cruiser HE will pen her hull (sans belt armor) and light cruisers with IFHE will pen her as well. Thus while she is strong, she is weak as well, necessitating teamwork, and good positioning.

In summary: Worcester is a cruiser that rewards tactical play with rapid fire meltdowns of destroyers, shells raining down on battleships, cruisers having to deal with streams of fire, carriers losing strike aircraft rapidly, and caps being lit up by a ship capable of destroying most anything that tries to cap. Playing her to her strengths while keeping mind of her weaknesses will reward players with a fun experience, as well as being a valuable addition to any team.

Pros:


Cons:

  • Main guns have a high firing arc, which makes aiming at range or at fast moving targets a hassle.
  • Bulk of her AA firepower is in fragile open mounts that can be lost by HE fire.
  • 25mm plating on her hull makes her vulnerable to all battleship shells, and HE fire from cruisers. Though 25mm is better than the 19mm Minotaur has.
  • Slower than some cruisers at only 33 knots.
  • Slower rudder shift than many of her peers, making it hard to kite using her
  • Play style is tough to master and can discourage players from playing her.
  • Lowest base fire chance of all Tier X cruisers at 12%, though this is offset by her rate of fire.
  • If an AP bomber squadron does break through her formidable anti-aircraft defenses, her citadel is vulnerable.

Research

As a Tier X ship, Worcester doesn't have any upgrades to research.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

Worcester is a very versatile ship, and can be configured numerous ways, as an AA ship, a main battery machine, or a utility ship. The upgrades will be listed with their respective builds in mind below (AA, Main Battery, Utility), of course, user preference takes priority, and players can mix and match how they see fit.

Commander Skills

Consumables

Worcester equips the following consumables:

Camouflage

Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage can be equipped for credits; Types 1 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce detectability range.

Players who wish to spend doubloons can equip Worcester with Type 20 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

Worcester has a wide variety of flags she can use, but signals such as November Echo Setteseven (+5% continuous damage by all AA guns, +5% damage per second within the explosion radius of shells fired from medium- and long-range AA defenses.), India X-Ray (+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.), and Victor Lima (+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.) are good starting points, as well as November Foxtrot(-5% reload time on all consumables.) for her consumable loadout.


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

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

References

  1. USS Worcester (CL-144) - Wikipedia
  2. Worcester-class cruiser - Wikipedia
  3. https://www.hazegray.org/danfs/cruisers/cl144.txt
  4. Ship's History - USS Worcester - CL-144 -- 1948 - 1958
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U.K.  I Black Swan • II Weymouth • III Caledon • IV Danae • V Emerald • V Hawkins • V ExeterDoubloons • VI Leander • VI Devonshire • VI LondonDoubloons • VI DidoDoubloons • VI Orion '44Doubloons • VII Fiji • VII Surrey • VII BelfastDoubloons • VIII Edinburgh • VIII Albemarle • VIII CheshireDoubloons • VIII Tiger '59Doubloons • VIII Belfast '43Doubloons • VIII HampshireDoubloons • VIII NottinghamDoubloons • VIII AL CheshireDoubloons • VIII STAR EdinburghDoubloons • IX Neptune • IX Drake • X Monmouth • X Minotaur • X Goliath • X PlymouthDoubloons • X GibraltarDoubloons • X Defence •  Edgar 
France  I Bougainville • II Jurien de la Gravière • III Friant • IV Duguay-Trouin • V Émile Bertin • VI La Galissonnière • VI De GrasseDoubloons • VI DupleixDoubloons • VI MontcalmDoubloons • VII Algérie • VII ToulonDoubloons • VIII Charles Martel • VIII Cherbourg • VIII BayardDoubloons • IX Saint-Louis • IX Brest • IX CarnotDoubloons • X Henri IV • X Marseille • X ColbertDoubloons •  Condé 
U.S.S.R.  I Orlan • II DianaDoubloons • II Diana LimaDoubloons • II Novik • III AuroraDoubloons • III Bogatyr • III OlegDoubloons • III VaryagDoubloons • III AL AvroraDoubloons • IV Svietlana • V MurmanskDoubloons • V Kotovsky • V Krasny KrymDoubloons • V MikoyanDoubloons • V KirovDoubloons • VI Budyonny • VI MolotovDoubloons • VI Admiral MakarovDoubloons • VII Shchors • VII LazoDoubloons • VII Lazo BDoubloons • VIII Chapayev • VIII Tallinn • VIII Mikhail KutuzovDoubloons • VIII OchakovDoubloons • VIII Pyotr BagrationDoubloons • VIII Dmitry PozharskyDoubloons • IX Dmitri Donskoi • IX Riga • IX KronshtadtDoubloons • X MoskvaDoubloons • X Alexander Nevsky • X Petropavlovsk • X StalingradDoubloons • X Smolensk B • X SmolenskDoubloons • X SevastopolDoubloons • X Kommissar •  Novosibirsk 
U.S.A.  I Erie • II Chester • II AlbanyDoubloons • III St. Louis • III CharlestonDoubloons • IV Phoenix • V Omaha • V MarbleheadDoubloons • V Marblehead LimaDoubloons • V RattleheadDoubloons • VI Pensacola • VI Dallas • VII AtlantaDoubloons • VII New Orleans • VII Helena • VII IndianapolisDoubloons • VII Atlanta BDoubloons • VII BoiseDoubloons • VII FlintDoubloons • VIII Baltimore • VIII Cleveland • VIII WichitaDoubloons • VIII AnchorageDoubloons • VIII CongressDoubloons • VIII RochesterDoubloons • VIII San DiegoDoubloons • VIII AL MontpelierDoubloons • IX Buffalo • IX Seattle • IX VallejoDoubloons • IX AlaskaDoubloons • IX TulsaDoubloons • IX Alaska BDoubloons • X Des Moines • X Worcester • X Puerto RicoDoubloons • X SalemDoubloons • X AustinDoubloons •  Annapolis 
Germany  I Hermelin • II Dresden • II EmdenDoubloons • III Kolberg • IV Karlsruhe • V Königsberg • VI Nürnberg • VI Admiral Graf SpeeDoubloons • VI LeipzigDoubloons • VI HSF Admiral Graf SpeeDoubloons • VII Yorck • VII MünchenDoubloons • VII WeimarDoubloons • VIII Admiral Hipper • VIII Prinz EugenDoubloons • VIII MainzDoubloons • VIII SchillDoubloons • VIII Mainz BDoubloons • VIII Cross of DornDoubloons • VIII Wiesbaden • IX Roon • IX SiegfriedDoubloons • IX ÄgirDoubloons • IX Admiral SchröderDoubloons • IX Roon CLRDoubloons • X Hindenburg •  Clausewitz 
Pan-Asia  I Chengan • III Ning HaiDoubloons • V Chungking • VI Rahmat • VI HuangheDoubloons • VII Chumphon • VIII Harbin • VIII IrianDoubloons • VIII WukongDoubloons • IX Sejong • IX DalianDoubloons • IX MengchongDoubloons • IX TianjinDoubloons • X Jinan 
Spain  I Júpiter • II Méndez Núñez • III Navarra • IV Almirante Cervera • V Galicia • VI Baleares • VI CanariasDoubloons • VII Asturias • VIII Cataluña • VIII NumanciaDoubloons • IX Andalucía • X Castilla 
Europe  I Gryf • VI ElliDoubloons 
Netherlands  I Van Kinsbergen • II Gelderland • III Java • IV De Ruyter • V Celebes • VI Kijkduin • VII Eendracht • VIII Haarlem • VIII De Zeven ProvinciënDoubloons • IX Johan de Witt • IX Van SpeijkDoubloons • X Gouden Leeuw • X Prins van Oranje 
Italy  I Eritrea • II Nino Bixio • III Taranto • IV Alberto di Giussano • V Raimondo Montecuccoli • V GenovaDoubloons • VI Trento • VI Duca d'AostaDoubloons • VII Zara • VII Duca degli AbruzziDoubloons • VII Francesco FerruccioDoubloons • VII GoriziaDoubloons • VIII Amalfi • IX Brindisi • IX MichelangeloDoubloons • X Venezia • X NapoliDoubloons • X Napoli BDoubloons •  Piemonte 
Commonwealth  I Sutlej • II Port Jackson • III Caradoc • IV Dunedin • V Delhi • VI Hobart • VI PerthDoubloons • VI MysoreDoubloons • VII Uganda • VIII Auckland • IX Encounter • IX HectorDoubloons • X Cerberus • X BrisbaneDoubloons 
Pan-America  I Hércules • II Almirante Barroso • II Almirante AbreuDoubloons • III Vicente Guerrero • IV Córdoba • V La Argentina • VI Almirante Cochrane • VII Coronel Bolognesi • VII Nueve de JulioDoubloons • VIII Ignacio Allende • VIII Almirante GrauDoubloons • IX Santander • X San Martín