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?<includeonly>{{#switch:{{{1|}}}|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_AMAUTEUR=Amateur|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_ARSONIST=Arsonist|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_ATBA_CALIBER=Close Quarters Expert|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_AT_PARTICIPANT=AT Veteran|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BATTLE_HERO=Battle Hero|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BROTHERS_IN_ARMS=Brothers in Arms|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BW_PARTICIPANT=Участник BW|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAPITAL=Initial Capital|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CBT_PARTICIPANT=CBT Veteran|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CHIEF_ENGINEER=Chief Naval Architect|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLEAR_SKY=Clear Sky|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DECISIVE_CONTRIBUTION=Crucial Contribution|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_AMAUTEUR=Win %(winCount)s Random Battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ARSONIST=Set an enemy ship on fire and destroy her. Damage caused by fire must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of the destroyed ship's normal HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATBA_CALIBER=Damage and destroy an enemy ship. The final direct damage must be caused by secondary battery guns.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_AT_PARTICIPANT=Developers thank you for participating in the Alpha Test.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BATTLE_HERO=Receive any %(achievementCount)s achievements of battle hero type.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BROTHERS_IN_ARMS=Playing in a Division, damage at least 6 enemy ships. Damage caused by all Division members must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of the total HP of all the ships in the enemy team.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BW_PARTICIPANT=Спасибо от разработки за участие в бета-выходных|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAPITAL=Earn %(moneyCount)s credits.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CBT_PARTICIPANT=Developers thank you for participating in the Closed Beta Test.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CHIEF_ENGINEER=Research %(shipsCount)s ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLEAR_SKY=In a single battle, destroy more than %(planesRatio_percent)s of enemy aircraft, including floatplanes launched from cruisers and battleships. You must destroy at least %(planesCount)s aircraft.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_DECISIVE_CONTRIBUTION=Playing in a Division, receive at least %(dominationPoints)s points in Domination battle mode and win the battle. 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Select a different battle type.|IDS_DIVISIONS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANK_BATTLES=Divisions are not allowed to participate in Ranked Battles|IDS_DIVISIONS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANK_BATTLES_DESC=Divisions are not allowed to participate in Ranked Battles. Select another battle type.|IDS_DIVISION_COMMANDER=Division Commander|IDS_DIVISION_COMMANDER_C=Division Commander|IDS_DIVISION_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU=The Division will enter the battle without you|IDS_DIVISION_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU_INFO=Click "STAY IN PORT" if you do not want to enter the battle now. You will remain in the Division.|IDS_DIVISION_NOT_READY=The Division is not ready|IDS_DIVISION_NOT_READY_COMMANDER_INFO=Players who are not ready will have 15 seconds to make a decision about entering this battle.|IDS_DIVISION_READY=The Division is ready|IDS_ENGINE=Engine|IDS_ENGINECRITPROB=to the risk of the engine becoming incapacitated|IDS_ENGINEFORWARDUPTIME=to time for reaching full power|IDS_ENGINEREPAIRTIME=to engine repair time|IDS_FIGHTER=Fighters|IDS_HULL=Hull|IDS_PAAB001_DOUGLAS_TBD=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAAB002_GRUMMAN_TBF=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAAB003_MARTIN_T3M=Martin T3M|IDS_PAAB004_MARTIN_T3M_FLOAT=Martin T3M|IDS_PAAB005_MARTIN_T4M=Martin T4M|IDS_PAAB006_MARTIN_T4M_FLOAT=Martin T4M|IDS_PAAB007_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAAB008_DOUGLAS_DT=Douglas DT|IDS_PAAB009_DOUGLAS_AD1=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAAB010_DOUGLAS_DT_FLOAT=Douglas DT|IDS_PAAB011_GRUMMAN_TBM2=Grumman TBM2|IDS_PAAB012_CONSOLIDATED_TBY_1=Consolidated TBY-2|IDS_PAAB013_A2D_SKYSHARK=Douglas 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participate in Ranked Battles|IDS_PARTY_COMMANDER=Commander|IDS_PARTY_COMMANDER_C=Commander|IDS_PARTY_IN_BATTLE=The Team is in battle|IDS_PARTY_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU=The Team will enter the battle without you|IDS_PARTY_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU_INFO=Click "STAY IN PORT", if you do not want to enter the battle now. You will remain on the Team.|IDS_PARTY_NOT_READY=The Team is not ready|IDS_PARTY_NOT_READY_COMMANDER_INFO=Players who are not ready will have 15 seconds to make a decision about entering this battle.|IDS_PARTY_READY=The Team is ready|IDS_PARTY_UP_FOR_BATTLE=The Team is assembling for the battle|IDS_PASA002=Bogue|IDS_PASA002_DESCR=A low-speed escort aircraft carrier built from a transport ship. Due to her modest size, the ship carried a relatively small air group. Soon after being commissioned, the aircraft carrier was rearmed with dual-purpose artillery and received reinforced AA defenses.|IDS_PASA002_NUMBER=11|IDS_PASA002_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASA004=Langley|IDS_PASA004_DESCR=The first U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, Langley was converted from a collier. She had low speed and was used as an experimental ship for testing various technical innovations as well as for training navy pilots. The carrier was equipped with secondary armament to repel attacks from enemy destroyers.|IDS_PASA004_NUMBER=1|IDS_PASA004_YEAR=1922|IDS_PASA006=Independence|IDS_PASA006_DESCR=A successful light aircraft carrier based on the Cleveland-class cruiser. The ship was well-armored, had a high speed and carried numerous AA artillery. Small displacement limited the aircraft carrier's hangar capacity.|IDS_PASA006_NUMBER=9|IDS_PASA006_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASA008=Saipan|IDS_PASA008_DESCR=A high-speed light aircraft carrier based on the Baltimore-class cruiser. Despite relatively small dimensions, the ship carried a rather powerful air group and was armed with numerous AA artillery. The ship boasted very good armor comparable with the protection of far larger attack aircraft carriers.|IDS_PASA008_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA008_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASA010=Ranger|IDS_PASA010_DESCR=The first U.S. aircraft carrier of special construction. The ship carried a large air group. The carrier's speed was quite high for her type. Her drawbacks included a lack of torpedo protection and impractical arrangement of aircraft elevators, which slowed down the handling of air groups.|IDS_PASA010_NUMBER=1|IDS_PASA010_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASA012=Lexington|IDS_PASA012_DESCR=When commissioned, Lexington was one of the largest aircraft carriers in existence. She was converted from an unfinished battlecruiser. The ship had good armor and advanced torpedo protection. Owing to her dimensions, the aircraft carrier was equipped with a very spacious hangar and was armed with numerous AA and dual-purpose artillery. The ship's powerful propulsion created very high speeds.|IDS_PASA012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA012_YEAR=1927|IDS_PASA013=Essex|IDS_PASA013_DESCR=The largest class of attack aircraft carriers. The ship featured a strong air group, powerful AA armament and good torpedo protection. The successful design of aircraft elevators ensured fast takeoff and landing for the aircraft. The unarmored flight deck, also characteristic of her predecessors, made her and her sister ships vulnerable to air strikes.|IDS_PASA013_NUMBER=26|IDS_PASA013_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASA015=Midway|IDS_PASA015_DESCR=The largest U.S. Navy warship laid down during World War II. The huge size of this aircraft carrier allowed her to carry the largest air group, compared to her contemporary counterparts. Excellent torpedo protection, well-armored flight deck and powerful AA defenses made Midway-class ships virtually invulnerable to attacks from enemy aircraft.|IDS_PASA015_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASA015_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASB001=South Carolina|IDS_PASB001_DESCR=The first dreadnought in the U.S. Navy. Due to limited dimensions, the ship carried relatively weak armament and had a low speed. Battleships of her class were the first to receive superfiring turrets. This meant she could fire a full broadside with all main battery guns.|IDS_PASB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB001_YEAR=1910|IDS_PASB004=Wyoming|IDS_PASB004_DESCR=A typical battleship of the first generation in the U.S. Navy. The ship was very well-balanced for her time. In contrast to her predecessors, the ship was armed with numerous main battery guns with a longer firing range. Turbine-driven propulsion could produce quite a decent speed for a dreadnought.|IDS_PASB004_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB004_YEAR=1912|IDS_PASB006=New York|IDS_PASB006_DESCR=Developed from the Wyoming class. In contrast to her predecessor, she featured reinforced armor and main battery guns of a larger caliber. When upgraded, she received reasonably good AA defense and improved torpedo protection.|IDS_PASB006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB006_YEAR=1914|IDS_PASB008=Colorado|IDS_PASB008_DESCR=She became the final phase in development of conventional battleships that featured very heavy armor protection for the vitally important parts of a ship. Key differences from her predecessors were her 406 mm main guns and a novel torpedo protection system. In speed, she was outclassed by other battleships of her time.|IDS_PASB008_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASB008_YEAR=1923|IDS_PASB012=North Carolina|IDS_PASB012_DESCR=The first U.S. battleship of the new generation. The key advantage over her predecessors of this type was significantly increased speed. In contrast to preceding ships of the same type, she featured a thinner armor belt, but had very solid horizontal armor protection and a superior AA armament including numerous dual-purpose artillery.|IDS_PASB012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASB013=Arkansas Beta|IDS_PASB013_DESCR=A dreadnought with good armor, reasonably good armament for her time, and balanced performance, typical of U.S. Navy battleships. Due to a lack of AA armament, the ship was vulnerable to air strikes.|IDS_PASB013_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB013_YEAR=1912|IDS_PASB017=Montana|IDS_PASB017_DESCR=One of the largest battleships in the world. She was slightly inferior to Iowa-class ships in terms of speed, but had more main guns and significantly stronger torpedo protection. Montana's armor was conventionally arranged and considerably reinforced.|IDS_PASB017_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASB017_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASB018=Iowa|IDS_PASB018_DESCR=One of the most powerful battleships of World War II. The ship was designed for escorting attack carrier forces. She surpassed the speed of all battleships in the world. The battleship's survivability was significantly improved owing to a novel and powerful torpedo protection system and a fundamentally different armor protection system featuring an internal armor belt.|IDS_PASB018_NUMBER=6|IDS_PASB018_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASB034=New Mexico|IDS_PASB034_DESCR=The ship belonged to the generation of conventional battleships in the U.S. Navy. The main battery guns were concentrated in the ship's front and aft ends and were placed in superfiring turrets, which would soon become the standard. The battleship was armored according to the "all or nothing" concept, with the citadel being reliably protected and located in the center of the hull.|IDS_PASB034_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASB034_YEAR=1918|IDS_PASB801=South Carolina|IDS_PASB801_DESCR=South Carolina battleship used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASB802=Michigan|IDS_PASB802_DESCR=Michigan battleship used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC001=Erie|IDS_PASC001_DESCR=The Erie-class patrol gunboats were designed as small multipurpose ships capable of performing a wide range of tasks, from artillery support of landing operations to protection of convoys. The ships were well-armored and well-armed for their size. They were the first in the U.S. Navy to receive automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASC001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC001_YEAR=1936|IDS_PASC002=Chester|IDS_PASC002_DESCR=A light cruiser with reasonably good speeds for her time, but suffering from rather poor armament and armor. The ship could act as a scout and a destroyer flotilla leader. The cruisers of this class were the first ships in the U.S. Navy to feature turbine propulsion. They remained the only turbine cruisers in the U.S. Navy for a long time.|IDS_PASC002_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASC002_YEAR=1908|IDS_PASC003=Albany|IDS_PASC003_DESCR=The ship was built in the U.K. for the Brazilian Navy, but was purchased by the U.S. Government. When commissioned, Albany was the most successful cruiser in the U.S. Navy. Despite relatively small dimensions, she carried powerful armament.|IDS_PASC003_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC003_YEAR=1900|IDS_PASC004=St. Louis|IDS_PASC004_DESCR=A typical "big" cruiser of the pre-dreadnought era. 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the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC112_LEXINGTON_1944=Type 15 – Lexington|IDS_PAEC112_LEXINGTON_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC305_TEXAS=Type 9 – Texas|IDS_PAEC305_TEXAS_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC306_ARIZONA=Type 10 – Arizona|IDS_PAEC306_ARIZONA_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC307_TEXAS=Stars and Stripes – Texas|IDS_PAEC307_TEXAS_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC308_NEW_YORK_1934=Type 14 – New York|IDS_PAEC308_NEW_YORK_1934_DESCRIPTION=Decreases 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ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC406_ATLANTA_1942=Type 10 – Atlanta|IDS_PAEC406_ATLANTA_1942_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC407_CLEVELAND_1945=Type 12 – Cleveland|IDS_PAEC407_CLEVELAND_1945_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC408_FLINT=Type 10 – Flint|IDS_PAEC408_FLINT_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC409_CLEVELAND_1945=Type 14 – Cleveland|IDS_PAEC409_CLEVELAND_1945_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC414_NEW_ORLEAN_1944=Type 15 – New Orleans|IDS_PAEC414_NEW_ORLEAN_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC444_MARBLEHEAD_1924=Type 9 – Marblehead|IDS_PAEC444_MARBLEHEAD_1924_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC445_MARBLEHEAD_1924_ASUS=Type 9 – Marblehead Lima|IDS_PAEC445_MARBLEHEAD_1924_ASUS_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC502_SMITH=Type 9 – Smith|IDS_PAEC502_SMITH_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC508_BENSON_1945=Type 15 – Benson|IDS_PAEC508_BENSON_1945_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC509_BLACK=Type 10 – Black|IDS_PAEC509_BLACK_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC521_FLETCHER_1943=Type 16 – Fletcher|IDS_PAEC521_FLETCHER_1943_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEC529_SIMS_1941=Type 10 – Sims|IDS_PAEC529_SIMS_1941_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEE001_USA1908_DESC=The "Stars and Stripes" with the corresponding changes in position and number of stars representing the states. It has been used as the U.S. Navy ensign since 1777.|IDS_PAEE001_USA1908_TITLE=The U.S. Navy ensign|IDS_PAEE001_USA1908_YEARS=1896 – 1908|IDS_PAEE002_USA1912_DESC=The "Stars and Stripes" with the corresponding changes in position and number of stars representing the states. It has been used as the U.S. Navy ensign since 1777.|IDS_PAEE002_USA1912_TITLE=The U.S. Navy ensign|IDS_PAEE002_USA1912_YEARS=1908 – 1912|IDS_PAEE003_USA1959_DESC=The "Stars and Stripes" with the corresponding changes in position and number of stars representing the states. It has been used as the U.S. Navy ensign since 1777.|IDS_PAEE003_USA1959_TITLE=The U.S. Navy ensign|IDS_PAEE003_USA1959_YEARS=1912 – 1959|IDS_PAGA002_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm Bofors Mk1|IDS_PAGA003_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm Oerlikon Mk4|IDS_PAGA008_40MM_BOFORS_MK2=40 mm Bofors Mk2|IDS_PAGA013_1IN_MK2_MOD2=28 mm/75 Mk2 mod. 2|IDS_PAGA015_40MM_BOFORS_MK3=40 mm Bofors Mk3|IDS_PAGA016_3IN50_MK22_MOD2=76.2 mm/50 Mk22 mod. 2|IDS_PAGA018_20MM_OERLIKON_MK20_TWIN12=20 mm Oerlikon Mk20|IDS_PAGA023_M2_50_BROWNING=12.7 mm Browning|IDS_PAGA026_3IN50_TWIN_MARK_33=76.2 mm/50 Mk33|IDS_PAGA054_BROWNING_M2_MOD1=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 1|IDS_PAGA055_BROWNING_M2_MOD2=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 2|IDS_PAGA056_40MM_BOFORS=40 mm Bofors Mk2|IDS_PAGA060_3IN23=76.2 mm/23 Mk7|IDS_PAGA071_1PDR_MK6_MAXIM=37 mm Maxim|IDS_PAGA077_6IN47_MK16=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAGA078_3IN50_MK34=76.2 mm/50 Mk34|IDS_PAGA104_3IN50_MK10=76.2 mm/50 Mk10|IDS_PAGA112_HOTCHKISS_MG_MK1=7.6 mm Hotchkiss Mk1|IDS_PAGA116_1PDR_AA_MAXIM=37 mm Maxim|IDS_PAGM006_8IN55_CA32=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAGM009_6IN47_CL55=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAGM012_16IN45_MK6=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAGM019_8IN55_CA68=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAGM020_8IN55_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM021_8IN55_MK14_MOD2=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM025_8IN55_TRIPLE_MK16=203 mm/55 Mk16|IDS_PAGM027_6IN47_MK_17=152 mm/47 Mk17|IDS_PAGM031_6IN53_MK16_TWIN=152 mm/53 Mk16|IDS_PAGM033_14IN50_3GUN_TURRET=356 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGM034_16IN50_MK7=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM035_8IN55_MK14=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAGM043_14IN50_3GUN_TURRET=356 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM052_12IN45_MK5=305 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAGM059_16IN45_MK1=406 mm/45 Mk1|IDS_PAGM065_14IN50_3GUN_TURRET=356 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM067_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM073_16IN45_MK10=406 mm/45 Mk10|IDS_PAGM074_14IN_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk2|IDS_PAGM076_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAGM077_6IN47_MK16=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAGM079_3IN50_MK22_MOD2=76.2 mm/50 Mk22 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM081_5IN50_MK5=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM082_3IN50_MK5=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM087_5IN38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM088_5IN38_MK40_MOD33=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 0|IDS_PAGM089_6IN50_MK7=152 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM091_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM092_5IN38_MK38_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk38 mod. 0|IDS_PAGM093_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGM095_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGM096_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM097_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM098_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM113_5IN38_MK32_MOD12=127 mm/38 Mk32 mod. 12|IDS_PAGM114_8IN50_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/50 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM115_8IN50_MK14_MOD2=203 mm/50 Mk14 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM117_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM118_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM119_6IN_50_MK8=152 mm/50 Mk8|IDS_PAGM120_6IN53_MK14=152 mm/53 Mk14|IDS_PAGM121_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM122_8IN55_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM123_8IN55_MK14_MOD2=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM124_12IN50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM125_14IN_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAGM126_14IN_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAGM130_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAGM131_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT_SHIELD=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAGM133_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM134_3IN50_MK5_SHIELD=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM135_5IN38_MK30_MOD1=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM137_5IN38_MK30_MOD1=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM138_5IN38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM148_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM150_5IN38_MK24_MOD6=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PAGM151_8IN55_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM152_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM153_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM154_5IN50_MK5=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM155_12IN50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM156_16IN45_MK1=406 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAGM157_6IN53_MK16_TWIN=152 mm/53 Mk16|IDS_PAGM159_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM160_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM162_14IN45_TRIPLE=356 mm/45 Mk9|IDS_PAGM163_14IN45_TRIPLE=356 mm/45 Mk9|IDS_PAGM164_5IN38_MK32_MOD12=127 mm/38 Mk32|IDS_PAGS001_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAGS007_5IN25_MK19_MOD6=127 mm/25 Mk19 mod. 6|IDS_PAGS010_5IN38_MK32_MOD12=127 mm/38 Mk32|IDS_PAGS011_5IN38_MK38_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk38 mod. 0|IDS_PAGS014_5IN38_MK22_MOD10=127 mm/38 Mk22 mod. 10|IDS_PAGS022_5IN38_MK24=127 mm/38 Mk24|IDS_PAGS028_6PDR_SALUTING_GUN=57 mm Saluting Gun|IDS_PAGS029_5IN51_MK_7=127 mm/51 Mk7|IDS_PAGS032_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13 Single|IDS_PAGS037_3PDR_SALUTING_GUN=47 mm Saluting Gun|IDS_PAGS039_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGS040_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGS041_12PDR_12CWT_MK9=76.2 mm Mk9|IDS_PAGS044_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGS045_3IN50_MK4=76.2 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGS046_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGS047_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGS050_3IN50_MK4=76.2 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGS057_5IN38_MK40_MOD33=127 mm/38 Mk40 mod. 33|IDS_PAGS058_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT=127 mm/50 Twin Mount|IDS_PAGS061_5IN50_MK5=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGS062_5IN38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 1|IDS_PAGS063_3IN50_MK5=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGS066_3IN50_MK4=76.2 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGS068_4_7IN_MK3=120 mm/50 Mk3|IDS_PAGS085_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGS086_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGS099_5IN54_MK16=127 mm/54 Mk39|IDS_PAGS102_3IN23=76.2 mm/23|IDS_PAGS105_6IN53_MK14=152 mm/53 Mk14|IDS_PAGS111_6IN_50_MK8=152 mm/50 Mk8|IDS_PAGS129_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT_SHIELD=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAGS141_3IN50_MK4_A=76.2 mm/50 Mk4 A|IDS_PAGS145_5IN54=127 mm/54 Mk41|IDS_PAGS149_5IN_51_MK7=127 mm/51 Mk7|IDS_PAGT004_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT005_21IN_MK15_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk15|IDS_PAGT017_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT024_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT030_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT042_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PAGT064_18IN_MK5_TORPEDO_TUBE=450 mm Mk5|IDS_PAGT072_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT094_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Quad|IDS_PAGT100_18IN_MK6_TORPEDO_TWIN_TUBE=450 mm Mk6|IDS_PAGT110_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=533 mm Twin|IDS_PAGT132_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PAGT158_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PAN_ASIA=Pan-Asia|IDS_PAPA001_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_MK_19=203 mm AP Mk19|IDS_PAPA002_SHELL_203MM_HE_HC_MK_25=203 mm HE/HC Mk25|IDS_PAPA003_SHELL_127MM_HE_HC_MK_36=127 mm HE/HC Mk36|IDS_PAPA004_SHELL_127MM_AP_SC_MK_38=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA005_SHELL_127MM_HE_C_MK_32=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA006_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_MK_16=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA007_SHELL_356MM_HE_HC_MK_22=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA008_SHELL_127MM_HE_HC_MK_39=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PAPA009_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_3=406 mm AP Mk3|IDS_PAPA010_SHELL_406MM_HE_HC_MK_13=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA011_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_8=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA012_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_MK_21=203 mm AP Mk21|IDS_PAPA014_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_8=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA015_SHELL_406MM_HE_HC_MK_13=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA016_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_MK_28=152 mm AP Mk28|IDS_PAPA017_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MK_34=152 mm HE/HC Mk34|IDS_PAPA018_MAIN_127MM_HE_C_MK_32=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA019_SHELL_152MM_AP_AP_MK_35=152 mm AP Mk35|IDS_PAPA020_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MK_34=152 mm HE/HC Mk34|IDS_PAPA021_SHELL_127MM_AP_AP=127 mm AP|IDS_PAPA022_SHELL_127MM_HE_C_MK_15=127 mm HE Mk15|IDS_PAPA023_SHELL_76MM_AP_AP_MK_29=76 mm AP Mk29|IDS_PAPA024_SHELL_76MM_HE_C=76 mm HE|IDS_PAPA025_SHELL_305MM_AP_AP=305 mm AP|IDS_PAPA026_SHELL_305MM_HE_C=305 mm HE|IDS_PAPA027_SHELL_152MM_AP_AP_105LBS=152 mm AP 105 lb|IDS_PAPA028_SHELL_152MM_HE_C_105LBS=152 mm HE 105 lb|IDS_PAPA029_SHELL_152MM_AP_SC_MK_27_MOD_2=152 mm AP/SC Mk27 mod. 2|IDS_PAPA030_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MARK_34_MOD_1=152 mm HE/HC Mk34 mod. 1|IDS_PAPA031_SHELL_152MM_AP_AP_105LBS=152 mm AP 105 lb|IDS_PAPA032_SHELL_152MM_HE_C_105LBS=152 mm HE 105 lb|IDS_PAPA033_SHELL_102MM_AP_SC_MK_16=102 mm AP/SC Mk16|IDS_PAPA034_SHELL_102MM_HE_HC_MK_15=102 mm HE/HC Mk15|IDS_PAPA035_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_MK_16=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA036_SHELL_356MM_HE_HC_MK_22=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA037_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_260LBS=203 mm AP 260 lb|IDS_PAPA038_SHELL_203MM_HE_C_260LBS=203 mm HE 260 lb|IDS_PAPA039_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_1400LBS=356 mm AP Early 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA040_SHELL_356MM_HE_C_1400LBS=356 mm HE 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA041_SHELL_76MM_HE_C=76 mm HE|IDS_PAPA042_SHELL_127_HE_HC_MK_39=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PAPA043_SHELL_127_AP_C_MK_15=127 mm AP Mk15|IDS_PAPA044_MAIN_127MM_HE_C_MK_32=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA045_SHELL_127_HE_HC_MK_39=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PAPA046_SHELL_127_AP_C_MK_15=127 mm AP Mk15|IDS_PAPA047_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MK_34=152 mm HE/HC Mk34|IDS_PAPA048_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_MK_28=152 mm AP Mk28|IDS_PAPA049_SHELL_120_HE_45LBS=120 mm HE 45 lb|IDS_PAPA050_152MM_AP_130LBS_MK35=152 mm AP 130 lb Mk35|IDS_PAPA051_152MM_HE_HC_MARK_39_MOD_0=152 mm HE Mk39|IDS_PAPA052_356MM_HE_COMMON_1400LBS=356 mm HE Common 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA053_356MM_AP_EARLY_AP_1400LBS=356 mm AP Early 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA054_SHELL_305MM_AP_AP_MK15=305 mm AP Mk15 mod. 1|IDS_PAPA055_305MM_AP_AP_870LBS=305 mm AP 870 lb|IDS_PAPA056_305MM_HE_HC_MK8=305 mm HE/HC Mk8|IDS_PAPA057_305MM_HE_COMMON_870LBS=305 mm HE Common 870 lb|IDS_PAPA058_127MM_HE_HC_MK41=127 mm HE Mk41|IDS_PAPA059_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_5=406 mm AP Mk5|IDS_PAPA060_406MM_HE_HE_MK_2=406 mm HE Mk2|IDS_PAPA061_SHELL_152MM_AP_SC_MK_27_MOD_5=152 mm AP/SC Mk27 mod. 5|IDS_PAPA062_SHELL_356MM_AP_MK_16_ARIZONA=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA063_SHELL_356MM_HE_MK_22_ARIZONA=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA064_SHELL_203MM_AP_INDIANAPOLIS=203 mm AP Mk19|IDS_PAPA065_SHELL_203MM_HE_INDIANAPOLIS=203 mm HE/HC Mk25|IDS_PAPA066_SHELL_356MM_AP_MK_16_TEXAS=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA067_SHELL_356MM_HE_MK_22_TEXAS=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA068_127MM_AP_FLINT=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA069_127MM_HE_FLINT=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA070_127MM_AP_BLACK=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA071_127MM_HE_BLACK=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPB001_BOMB_6=Bomb prototype|IDS_PAPB002_1000LBS_MK33=1000 lb Mk33|IDS_PAPB004_1600LBS_MK1=1600 lb Mk1|IDS_PAPB005_100LBS_ANM30A1=100 lb ANM30A1|IDS_PAPB006_250LBS_ANM57=250 lb ANM57|IDS_PAPB007_500LBS_ANM64=500 lb 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0|IDS_PAPT027_MK_16_MOD_1=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PAPT028_TORPEDO_533MM_MK_15_SIMS=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAPT029_MK_15_MOD_ATLANTA=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAPT777_TORPEDO_457_PROTOTYPE=Torpedo 457 prototype|IDS_PARTICIPATE_IN_RANKED_BATTLES=Participate in Ranked Battles to receive commemorative flags.|IDS_PARTICLES_PRESET=Effects Preset|IDS_PARTICLE_QUALITY=Effects Quality|IDS_PARTIES_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_COOPERATIVE_BATTLES=Teams are not allowed to participate in Co-op Battles|IDS_PARTIES_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANDOM_BATTLES=Teams are not allowed to participate in Random Battles|IDS_PARTIES_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANK_BATTLES=Teams are not allowed to participate in Ranked Battles|IDS_PARTY_COMMANDER=Commander|IDS_PARTY_COMMANDER_C=Commander|IDS_PARTY_IN_BATTLE=The Team is in battle|IDS_PARTY_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU=The Team will enter the battle without you|IDS_PARTY_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU_INFO=Click "STAY IN PORT", if you do not want to enter the battle now. You will remain on the Team.|IDS_PARTY_NOT_READY=The Team is not ready|IDS_PARTY_NOT_READY_COMMANDER_INFO=Players who are not ready will have 15 seconds to make a decision about entering this battle.|IDS_PARTY_READY=The Team is ready|IDS_PARTY_UP_FOR_BATTLE=The Team is assembling for the battle|IDS_PASA002=Bogue|IDS_PASA002_DESCR=A low-speed escort aircraft carrier built from a transport ship. Due to her modest size, the ship carried a relatively small air group. Soon after being commissioned, the aircraft carrier was rearmed with dual-purpose artillery and received reinforced AA defenses.|IDS_PASA002_FULL=Bogue|IDS_PASA002_NUMBER=11|IDS_PASA002_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASA004=Langley|IDS_PASA004_DESCR=The first U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, Langley was converted from a collier. She had low speed and was used as an experimental ship for testing various technical innovations as well as for training navy pilots. The carrier was equipped with secondary armament to repel attacks from enemy destroyers.|IDS_PASA004_FULL=Langley|IDS_PASA004_NUMBER=1|IDS_PASA004_YEAR=1922|IDS_PASA006=Independence|IDS_PASA006_DESCR=A successful light aircraft carrier based on the Cleveland-class cruiser. The ship was well-armored, had a high speed and carried numerous AA artillery. Small displacement limited the aircraft carrier's hangar capacity.|IDS_PASA006_FULL=Independence|IDS_PASA006_NUMBER=9|IDS_PASA006_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASA010=Ranger|IDS_PASA010_DESCR=The first U.S. aircraft carrier of special construction. The ship carried a large air group. The carrier's speed was quite high for her type. Her drawbacks included a lack of torpedo protection and impractical arrangement of aircraft elevators, which slowed down the handling of air groups.|IDS_PASA010_FULL=Ranger|IDS_PASA010_NUMBER=1|IDS_PASA010_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASA012=Lexington|IDS_PASA012_DESCR=When commissioned, Lexington was one of the largest aircraft carriers in existence. She was converted from an unfinished battlecruiser. The ship had good armor and advanced torpedo protection. Owing to her dimensions, the aircraft carrier was equipped with a very spacious hangar and was armed with numerous AA and dual-purpose artillery. The ship's powerful propulsion created very high speeds.|IDS_PASA012_FULL=Lexington|IDS_PASA012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA012_YEAR=1927|IDS_PASA013=Essex|IDS_PASA013_DESCR=The largest class of attack aircraft carriers. The ship featured a strong air group, powerful AA armament and good torpedo protection. The successful design of aircraft elevators ensured fast takeoff and landing for the aircraft. The unarmored flight deck, also characteristic of her predecessors, made her and her sister ships vulnerable to air strikes.|IDS_PASA013_FULL=Essex|IDS_PASA013_NUMBER=26|IDS_PASA013_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASA015=Midway|IDS_PASA015_DESCR=The largest U.S. Navy warship laid down during World War II. The huge size of this aircraft carrier allowed her to carry the largest air group, compared to her contemporary counterparts. Excellent torpedo protection, well-armored flight deck and powerful AA defenses made Midway-class ships virtually invulnerable to attacks from enemy aircraft.|IDS_PASA015_FULL=Midway|IDS_PASA015_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASA015_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASA507=Saipan|IDS_PASA507_DESCR=A high-speed light aircraft carrier based on the Baltimore-class cruiser. Despite relatively small dimensions, the ship carried a rather powerful air group and was armed with numerous AA artillery. The ship boasted very good armor comparable with the protection of far larger attack aircraft carriers.|IDS_PASA507_FULL=Saipan|IDS_PASA507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA507_YEAR=1946|IDS_PASB001=S. Carolina|IDS_PASB001_DESCR=The first dreadnought in the U.S. Navy. Due to limited dimensions, the ship carried relatively weak armament and had a low speed. Battleships of her class were the first to receive superfiring turrets. This meant she could fire a full broadside with all main battery guns.|IDS_PASB001_FULL=South Carolina|IDS_PASB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB001_YEAR=1910|IDS_PASB004=Wyoming|IDS_PASB004_DESCR=A typical battleship of the first generation in the U.S. Navy. The ship was very well-balanced for her time. In contrast to her predecessors, the ship was armed with numerous main battery guns with a longer firing range. Turbine-driven propulsion could produce quite a decent speed for a dreadnought.|IDS_PASB004_FULL=Wyoming|IDS_PASB004_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB004_YEAR=1912|IDS_PASB006=New York|IDS_PASB006_DESCR=Developed from the Wyoming class. In contrast to her predecessor, she featured reinforced armor and main battery guns of a larger caliber. When upgraded, she received reasonably good AA defense and improved torpedo protection.|IDS_PASB006_FULL=New York|IDS_PASB006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB006_YEAR=1914|IDS_PASB008=Colorado|IDS_PASB008_DESCR=She became the final phase in development of conventional battleships that featured very heavy armor protection for the vitally important parts of a ship. Key differences from her predecessors were her 406 mm main guns and a novel torpedo protection system. In speed, she was outclassed by other battleships of her time.|IDS_PASB008_FULL=Colorado|IDS_PASB008_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASB008_YEAR=1923|IDS_PASB012=N. Carolina|IDS_PASB012_DESCR=The first U.S. battleship of the new generation. The key advantage over her predecessors of this type was significantly increased speed. In contrast to preceding ships of the same type, she featured a thinner armor belt, but had very solid horizontal armor protection and a superior AA armament including numerous dual-purpose artillery.|IDS_PASB012_FULL=North Carolina|IDS_PASB012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASB013=Arkansas B|IDS_PASB013_DESCR=A dreadnought with good armor, reasonably good armament for her time, and balanced performance, typical of U.S. Navy battleships. Due to a lack of AA armament, the ship was vulnerable to air strikes.|IDS_PASB013_FULL=Arkansas Beta|IDS_PASB013_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB013_YEAR=1912|IDS_PASB017=Montana|IDS_PASB017_DESCR=One of the largest battleships in the world. She was slightly inferior to Iowa-class ships in terms of speed, but had more main guns and significantly stronger torpedo protection. Montana's armor was conventionally arranged and considerably reinforced.|IDS_PASB017_FULL=Montana|IDS_PASB017_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASB017_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASB018=Iowa|IDS_PASB018_DESCR=One of the most powerful battleships of World War II. The ship was designed for escorting attack carrier forces. She surpassed the speed of all battleships in the world. The battleship's survivability was significantly improved owing to a novel and powerful torpedo protection system and a fundamentally different armor protection system featuring an internal armor belt.|IDS_PASB018_FULL=Iowa|IDS_PASB018_NUMBER=6|IDS_PASB018_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASB034=New Mexico|IDS_PASB034_DESCR=The ship belonged to the generation of conventional battleships in the U.S. Navy. The main battery guns were concentrated in the ship's front and aft ends and were placed in superfiring turrets, which would soon become the standard. The battleship was armored according to the "all or nothing" concept, with the citadel being reliably protected and located in the center of the hull.|IDS_PASB034_FULL=New Mexico|IDS_PASB034_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASB034_YEAR=1918|IDS_PASB506=Arizona|IDS_PASB506_DESCR=A U.S. Navy battleship with a conventional layout, with two turrets forward and two aft and her armor distributed according to the "all or nothing" concept. She was designed to engage enemy ships at long range. By the outbreak of World War II, the ship received more powerful torpedo protection, which slightly reduced her maneuverability.|IDS_PASB506_FULL=Arizona|IDS_PASB506_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB506_YEAR=1916|IDS_PASB705=Texas|IDS_PASB705_DESCR=The first super-dreadnought in the U.S. Navy. She underwent extensive retrofitting to reinforce her torpedo protection and horizontal armor. During World War II, she received powerful AA armament.|IDS_PASB705_FULL=Texas|IDS_PASB705_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB705_YEAR=1914|IDS_PASB801=South Carolina|IDS_PASB801_DESCR=Battleship South Carolina used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASB802=Michigan|IDS_PASB802_DESCR=Battleship Michigan used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC001=Erie|IDS_PASC001_DESCR=The Erie-class patrol gunboats were designed as small multipurpose ships capable of performing a wide range of tasks, from artillery support of landing operations to protection of convoys. The ships were well-armored and well-armed for their size. They were the first in the U.S. Navy to receive automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASC001_FULL=Erie|IDS_PASC001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC001_YEAR=1936|IDS_PASC002=Chester|IDS_PASC002_DESCR=A light cruiser with reasonably good speeds for her time, but suffering from rather poor armament and armor. The ship could act as a scout and a destroyer flotilla leader. The cruisers of this class were the first ships in the U.S. Navy to feature turbine propulsion. They remained the only turbine cruisers in the U.S. Navy for a long time.|IDS_PASC002_FULL=Chester|IDS_PASC002_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASC002_YEAR=1908|IDS_PASC003=Albany|IDS_PASC003_DESCR=The ship was built in the U.K. for the Brazilian Navy, but was purchased by the U.S. Government. When commissioned, Albany was the most successful cruiser in the U.S. Navy. Despite relatively small dimensions, she carried powerful armament.|IDS_PASC003_FULL=Albany|IDS_PASC003_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC003_YEAR=1900|IDS_PASC004=St. Louis|IDS_PASC004_DESCR=A typical "big" cruiser of the pre-dreadnought era. The ship was armed with numerous artillery, whose rate of fire was quite rapid for her time, and an armor belt protecting the propulsion, but featured only moderate speed.|IDS_PASC004_FULL=St. Louis|IDS_PASC004_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASC004_YEAR=1906|IDS_PASC005=Omaha|IDS_PASC005_DESCR=A high-speed scout cruiser carrying torpedo armament and relatively powerful artillery, with part of the guns placed in turrets. She was the first cruiser in the U.S. Navy to receive aircraft handling equipment.|IDS_PASC005_FULL=Omaha|IDS_PASC005_NUMBER=10|IDS_PASC005_YEAR=1923|IDS_PASC006=Atlanta|IDS_PASC006_DESCR=A relatively small ship for her type featuring powerful AA armament and designed for use in joint operations with destroyers. The ship carried torpedo tubes and numerous dual-purpose rapid-fire artillery.|IDS_PASC006_FULL=Atlanta|IDS_PASC006_NUMBER=11|IDS_PASC006_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASC007=Cleveland|IDS_PASC007_DESCR=The most numerous class of cruisers in the world. Owing to rather large dimensions for her type, she boasted excellent armor and had a very powerful AA armament. Reasonable arrangement of the propulsion and elaborate design of the bottom improved the ship's survivability. Her well-balanced performance characteristics placed her among the most powerful light cruisers in the world.|IDS_PASC007_FULL=Cleveland|IDS_PASC007_NUMBER=29|IDS_PASC007_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASC012=Pensacola|IDS_PASC012_DESCR=The first U.S. Navy cruiser built under the limitations of the Washington Naval Treaty with powerful artillery but weak armor, which was characteristic of such ships. The cruiser was armed with 203 mm main guns, on the basis of which she was redesignated as a heavy cruiser soon after commissioning. However, the ship's armor actually corresponded to that of a light cruiser.|IDS_PASC012_FULL=Pensacola|IDS_PASC012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC012_YEAR=1930|IDS_PASC014=New Orleans|IDS_PASC014_DESCR=The first U.S. heavy cruiser of the new generation. The key difference from the preceding cruisers was her remarkably reinforced armor. Taking into account her limited displacement, the ship boasted a successful balance of armament, protection and speed.|IDS_PASC014_FULL=New Orleans|IDS_PASC014_NUMBER=7|IDS_PASC014_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASC016=Worcester|IDS_PASC016_DESCR=Designed as an AA cruiser with dual-purpose 152 mm guns. Though classified as light cruisers, ships of this class had increased displacement and dimensions, compared with the Baltimore-class heavy cruisers. The main twin turrets were equipped with advanced autoloaders, substantially increasing the rate of fire and making it possible to load the guns at any elevation angle. Worcester saw no action in World War II and entered service only in the post-war years. She was decommissioned in 1958.|IDS_PASC016_FULL=Worcester|IDS_PASC016_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC016_YEAR=1948|IDS_PASC017=Baltimore|IDS_PASC017_DESCR=Designed after the treaty limitations had been lifted and built using the experience gained in World War II. Greater dimensions of the cruiser improved her survivability owing to a reinforced armor deck and enhanced protection for the propulsion. In addition to the main battery guns, the ship received dual-purpose artillery mounts.|IDS_PASC017_FULL=Baltimore|IDS_PASC017_NUMBER=16|IDS_PASC017_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASC019=Buffalo|IDS_PASC019_DESCR=A heavy cruiser with very good protection and armament. Buffalo was equipped with the largest number of the main battery guns for her type and boasted very powerful AA defenses. Unlike most heavy cruisers in the U.S. Navy, she carried torpedo tubes. The ship's torpedo protection included heavy underwater hull armor.|IDS_PASC019_FULL=Buffalo|IDS_PASC019_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC019_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASC020=Des Moines|IDS_PASC020_DESCR=One of the best heavy cruisers in the world. The ship was designed using the experience gained in World War II, resulting in excellent protection and very powerful AA armament. The key distinctive feature of cruisers of this type was auto-loading main guns that had a very high rate of fire.|IDS_PASC020_FULL=Des Moines|IDS_PASC020_NUMBER=5|IDS_PASC020_YEAR=1948|IDS_PASC024=Phoenix|IDS_PASC024_DESCR=A scout cruiser design whose distinctive features were very high speeds and a torpedo armament. In contrast to most cruisers of her time, the cruiser's artillery was placed in open mounts. Phoenix never materialized, but served as a prototype for development of the Omaha-class cruisers.|IDS_PASC024_FULL=Phoenix|IDS_PASC024_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC024_YEAR=1916|IDS_PASC039=Pensacola 1930|IDS_PASC039_DESCR=The first U.S. heavy cruiser designed under the limitations set by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. She featured unusually arranged main batteries, with triple turrets placed above twin turrets. This was due to wider barbettes of the triple turrets that could not fit within the hull lines of their forward and after ends. In the course of construction, Pensacola was equipped with two triple 533 mm torpedo tubes that were demounted in the mid-1930s. She survived World War II and was sunk as a target during new weapon tests.|IDS_PASC039_FULL=Pensacola 1930|IDS_PASC039_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC039_YEAR=1930|IDS_PASC044=Marblehead|IDS_PASC044_DESCR=A high-speed scout cruiser with a torpedo armament and powerful artillery. The warship also carried aircraft handling equipment. Arrangement of her main battery guns was different from other ships of the same class.|IDS_PASC044_FULL=Marblehead|IDS_PASC044_NUMBER=10|IDS_PASC044_YEAR=1924|IDS_PASC045=Marblehead L|IDS_PASC045_DESCR=A high-speed scout cruiser with powerful torpedoes and artillery. Carried aircraft handling equipment. She was unlike other ships of her class in terms of the placement of her main guns.|IDS_PASC045_FULL=Marblehead Lima|IDS_PASC045_NUMBER=10|IDS_PASC045_YEAR=1924|IDS_PASC507=Indianapolis|IDS_PASC507_DESCR=One of the last cruisers in the U.S. Navy that was subject to the Washington Naval Treaty. Compared with her predecessors, the ship featured heavier armor, which remarkably improved her survivability. By the end of World War II, the cruiser's armament was reinforced with numerous automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASC507_FULL=Indianapolis|IDS_PASC507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC507_YEAR=1932|IDS_PASC707=Flint|IDS_PASC707_DESCR=This ship belonged to a series of cruisers with very powerful dual-purpose guns. The major difference from the lead ship was her short-range AA armament, which had been improved at the expense of fewer main guns.|IDS_PASC707_FULL=Flint|IDS_PASC707_NUMBER=11|IDS_PASC707_YEAR=1944|IDS_PASC802=Cimarron|IDS_PASC802_DESCR=Cruiser Cimarron used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC803=Cimarron|IDS_PASC803_DESCR=Cruiser Cimarron used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC804=Erie|IDS_PASC804_DESCR=Cruiser Erie used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC805=Erie|IDS_PASC805_DESCR=Cruiser Erie used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASD002=Sampson|IDS_PASD002_DESCR=One of the "thousand tonner" destroyers in the U.S. Navy. The ship carried very powerful armament for her type, but her speed was rather moderate. Due to impractical arrangement of the torpedo tubes, only half of them could be fired simultaneously during a broadside salvo.|IDS_PASD002_FULL=Sampson|IDS_PASD002_NUMBER=6|IDS_PASD002_YEAR=1916|IDS_PASD005=Farragut|IDS_PASD005_DESCR=The first U.S. destroyer of the new generation. She was armed with dual-purpose artillery, which significantly enhanced her AA defenses. The torpedo tubes were placed along the ship's centerline, and thus they could be used more efficiently. The destroyers of this class were modernized to receive automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASD005_FULL=Farragut|IDS_PASD005_NUMBER=8|IDS_PASD005_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASD006=Mahan|IDS_PASD006_DESCR=Developed from the Farragut class, this ship carried a more powerful torpedo armament. At the beginning of World War II, these destroyers were armed with several automatic AA guns to fight enemy aircraft more efficiently.|IDS_PASD006_FULL=Mahan|IDS_PASD006_NUMBER=18|IDS_PASD006_YEAR=1936|IDS_PASD008=Benson|IDS_PASD008_DESCR=A rather large ship for her type. As compared to her predecessors, the ship was much better armed owing to more efficient artillery mounts and a successful arrangement of novel quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PASD008_FULL=Benson|IDS_PASD008_NUMBER=30|IDS_PASD008_YEAR=1940|IDS_PASD013=Gearing|IDS_PASD013_DESCR=Developed from the Fletcher class, Gearing was the largest destroyer in the U.S. Navy during World War II. The ship was superior in firepower to all foreign counterparts, owing to new dual-purpose twin mounts with a very high rate of fire. Numerous automatic AA guns ensured a respective level of efficiency for her AA defenses.|IDS_PASD013_FULL=Gearing|IDS_PASD013_NUMBER=105|IDS_PASD013_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASD014=Nicholas|IDS_PASD014_DESCR=A destroyer leader design. Having kept the torpedo armament of her predecessors, the ship was close to cruisers in terms of dimensions and artillery firepower. The ship's powerful propulsion was intended to produce very high speeds.|IDS_PASD014_FULL=Nicholas|IDS_PASD014_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASD014_YEAR=1919|IDS_PASD019=Clemson|IDS_PASD019_DESCR=Developed from the Wickes class, Clemson belonged to the second series of the U.S. Navy "flush-deckers". The ship's hull was designed in such a way that the single mounts of the main battery could be replaced by twin mounts in order to double the destroyer's firepower.|IDS_PASD019_FULL=Clemson|IDS_PASD019_NUMBER=156|IDS_PASD019_YEAR=1919|IDS_PASD021=Fletcher|IDS_PASD021_DESCR=Fletcher belonged to the most numerous series of destroyers in the world. She proved to be a very successful ship combining high speed and efficient AA defenses, as well as powerful artillery and torpedo armament.|IDS_PASD021_FULL=Fletcher|IDS_PASD021_NUMBER=175|IDS_PASD021_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASD027=Wickes|IDS_PASD027_DESCR=One of the massively produced destroyers in the U.S. Navy featuring flush-deck design. The key difference from her preceding class was the significantly increased propulsion power, resulting in higher speeds and better maneuverability.|IDS_PASD027_FULL=Wickes|IDS_PASD027_NUMBER=111|IDS_PASD027_YEAR=1918|IDS_PASD029=Sims|IDS_PASD029_DESCR=A well-armed high-speed destroyer with excellent maneuverability. High rate of fire and excellent aiming speeds for her dual-purpose artillery mounts ensured good firepower and efficient AA defenses for her time.|IDS_PASD029_FULL=Sims|IDS_PASD029_NUMBER=12|IDS_PASD029_YEAR=1939|IDS_PASD502=Smith|IDS_PASD502_DESCR=The first U.S. Navy destroyer designed to operate on the high seas. Unlike all destroyers built before, she was equipped with a turbine power unit and uniform caliber main guns.|IDS_PASD502_FULL=Smith|IDS_PASD502_NUMBER=5|IDS_PASD502_YEAR=1909|IDS_PASD709=Black|IDS_PASD709_DESCR=One of the numerous and very successful Fletcher-class destroyers which boasted a sufficiently high speed, powerful dual-purpose artillery, efficient AA defenses, and decent torpedo armament.|IDS_PASD709_NUMBER=175|IDS_PASD709_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASD801=Sampson|IDS_PASD801_DESCR=Destroyer Sampson used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASSIVEAURAFACTOR=to efficiency of self-defense armament of aircraft|IDS_PASSWORD=Password:|IDS_PASSWORD_RECOVERY=You will be redirected to the password recovery page.|IDS_PASX001=Cimarron|IDS_PASX001_DESCR=This transport ship belongs to the series of 35 oilers that were built for the U.S. Navy from 1939 to 1945 and used as support ships for military forces. Four ships of this series were converted to escort aircraft carriers. Cimarron, the lead ship of this series, survived through World War II and was sold for scrap in 1969.|IDS_PASX001_FULL=Cimarron|IDS_PASX006=Cimarron|IDS_PASX006_DESCR=Cruiser Cimarron used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASX799=Narwhal|IDS_PAUA001_152_47_MK17=152 mm/47 Mk17|IDS_PAUA002_127_51_MK15=127 mm/51 Mk7|IDS_PAUA011_76_50_MK8=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAUA101_127_50_MK6=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAUA102_152_50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA111_152_50_MK7=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA121_76_50_MK5_SMITH=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAUA201_152_50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA202_152_50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA211_102_50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA212_102_50_MK12_CS=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA221_305_45_MK5=305 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAUA222_305_45_MK5_CS=305 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAUA301_152_50_MK8=152 mm/50 Mk8|IDS_PAUA302_152_53_MK14=152 mm/53 Mk14|IDS_PAUA311_102_50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA312_102_50_MK14=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAUA321_305_50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA322_305_50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA331_305_50_MK7_ARK_PREM=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA401_152_53_MK16_MK13=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA402_152_53_MK16_MK13=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA411_356_45_MK2_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk2|IDS_PAUA412_356_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAUA421_152_53_MK16_MK13_MB=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA431_152_53_MK16_MK13_CINCINNATI=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA441_356_45_MK8_TEXAS=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAUA501_152_47_CL55=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA502_152_47_CL55=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA511_127_38_MK21_MK40=127 mm/38 Mk21|IDS_PAUA521_127_38_MK30_MOD_1=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAUA522_356_50_MK7=356 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAUA523_356_50_MK7=356 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA531_356_45_ARIZONA=356 mm/45 Mk9|IDS_PAUA601_203_50_MK14=203 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAUA602_203_55_MK14=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA611_127_38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21|IDS_PAUA612_127_51_MK7=127 mm Mk7/Mk21|IDS_PAUA621_203_55_MK14=203 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAUA631_406_45_MK1_5=406 mm/45 Mk1|IDS_PAUA632_406_45_MK_5=406 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAUA641_INDIANAPOLIS=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA651_FLINT=127 mm/38 Mk32|IDS_PAUA701_203_55_CA32=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA702_203_55_CA32=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA711_127_38_MK30=127 mm/38 MK30|IDS_PAUA731_127_38=127 mm/38|IDS_PAUA741_406_45=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAUA801_203_55_CA68=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA802_203_55_CA68=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA811_127_38_MK30=127 mm/38 MK30|IDS_PAUA821_406_50_MK7=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA841_BLACK=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PAUA901_203_55RF_MK16=203 mm/55 Mk16|IDS_PAUA903_127_38_MK38=127 mm/38 Mk38|IDS_PAUA921_152_47DP_MK16=152 mm/47 DP Mk16|IDS_PAUA931_406_50_MK7=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA941_203_55_BUFFALO=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUB000_TORPEDOBOMBER_DEFAULT=Martin T4M|IDS_PAUB001_DOUGLAS_TBD=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAUB001_TORPEDOBOMBER_DEFAULT=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAUB002_GRUMMAN_TBF=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAUB003_MARTIN_T3M=Martin T3M|IDS_PAUB005_MARTIN_T4M=Martin T4M|IDS_PAUB007_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAUB008_DOUGLAS_DT=Douglas DT|IDS_PAUB009_DOUGLAS_AD1=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAUB011_GRUMMAN_TBM2=Grumman TBM-2|IDS_PAUB012_CONSOLIDATED_TBY_1=Consolidated TBY-2|IDS_PAUB013_A2D_SKYSHARK=Douglas A2D|IDS_PAUB051_DOUGLAS_BTD_1=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUB052_GRUMMAN_TBM3=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB053_DOUGLAS_XSB2D=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUB509_DOUGLAS_AD1_SAIPAN=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAUB551_DOUGLAS_BTD_1_0=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUB552_GRUMMAN_TBM3_0=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB553_DOUGLAS_XSB2D_SAIPAN=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUD000_DIVEBOMBER_DEFAULT=Curtiss SBC4|IDS_PAUD001_CURTISS_SB2C=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD001_DIVEBOMBER_DEFAULT=Vought SB2U|IDS_PAUD002_CURTISS_SBC4=Curtiss SBC4|IDS_PAUD003_VOUGHT_SB2U=Vought SB2U|IDS_PAUD004_DOUGLAS_SBD2=Douglas SBD2|IDS_PAUD005_DOUGLAS_XSB2D=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUD006_VOUGHT_SBU=Vought SBU|IDS_PAUD007_MARTIN_BM2=Martin BM2|IDS_PAUD008_DOUGLAS_AD2=Douglas AD2|IDS_PAUD009_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAUD010_DOUGLAS_BTD_1=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD011_KAISER_FLEETWINGS_XBTK=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAUD012_DOUGLAS_SBD3=Douglas SBD-3|IDS_PAUD013_DOUGLAS_SBD5=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD501_CURTISS_SB2C_0=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD510_DOUGLAS_BTD_1_0=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUE000_ENGINE_DEFAULT=Propulsion (default)|IDS_PAUE001_ENGINE_6200=Propulsion: 6,200 hp|IDS_PAUE011_ENGINE_10000=Propulsion: 10,000 hp|IDS_PAUE101_ENGINE_16000=Propulsion: 16,000 hp|IDS_PAUE102_ENGINE_20000=Propulsion: 20,000 hp|IDS_PAUE103_ENGINE_16000_CS=Propulsion: 16,000 hp|IDS_PAUE111_ENGINE_7500=Propulsion: 7,500 hp|IDS_PAUE121_ENGINE_10000_SMITH=Propulsion: 10,000 hp|IDS_PAUE201_ENGINE_24000=Propulsion: 24,000 hp|IDS_PAUE211_ENGINE_18000=Propulsion: 18,000 hp|IDS_PAUE212_ENGINE_18000_CS=Propulsion: 18,000 hp|IDS_PAUE221_ENGINE_17600=Propulsion: 17,600 hp|IDS_PAUE231_ENGINE_26400=Propulsion: 26,400 hp|IDS_PAUE301_ENGINE_8000=Propulsion: 8,000 hp|IDS_PAUE311_ENGINE_27000=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PAUE321_ENGINE_28000=Propulsion: 28,000 hp|IDS_PAUE331_ENGINE_28000_ARK_PREM=Propulsion: 28,000 hp|IDS_PAUE401_ENGINE_90000=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE402_ENGINE_32000=Propulsion: 32,000 hp|IDS_PAUE411_ENGINE_28100=Propulsion: 28,100 hp|IDS_PAUE421_ENGINE_8500=Propulsion: 8,500 hp|IDS_PAUE431_ENGINE_90000_MB=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE441_ENGINE_90000_CINCINNATI=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE451_ENGINE_TEXAS=Propulsion: 28,100 hp|IDS_PAUE501_ENGINE_100000=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE502_ENGINE_42800=Propulsion: 42,800 hp|IDS_PAUE503_ENGINE_40000=Propulsion: 40,000 hp|IDS_PAUE511_ENGINE_42800=Propulsion: 42,800 hp|IDS_PAUE521_ENGINE_55000=Propulsion: 55,000 hp|IDS_PAUE531_ENGINE_50000_SIMS=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PAUE532_ENGINE_37000=Propulsion: 37,000 hp|IDS_PAUE541_ENGINE_35000_ARIZONA=Propulsion: 35,000 hp|IDS_PAUE601_ENGINE_107000=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE602_ENGINE_53500=Propulsion: 53,500 hp|IDS_PAUE603_ENGINE_107000=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE611_ENGINE_28900=Propulsion: 28,900 hp|IDS_PAUE621_ENGINE_INDIANAPOLIS=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE631_ENGINE_FLINT=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PAUE701_ENGINE_180000=Propulsion: 180,000 hp|IDS_PAUE711_ENGINE_50000=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PAUE721_ENGINE_49000=Propulsion: 49,000 hp|IDS_PAUE731_ENGINE_75000=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PAUE741_ENGINE_115000=Propulsion: 115,000 hp|IDS_PAUE751_ENGINE_120000_SAIPAN=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE801_ENGINE_120000=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE802_ENGINE_150000=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PAUE811_ENGINE_60000=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUE821_ENGINE_120000=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE831_ENGINE_212000=Propulsion: 212,000 hp|IDS_PAUE841_ENGINE_BLACK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUE901_ENGINE_172000=Propulsion: 172,000 hp|IDS_PAUE911_ENGINE_212000=Propulsion: 212,000 hp|IDS_PAUE921_ENGINE_120000_BUFFALO=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUF301_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF302_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF303_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk4 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF311_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF312_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF401_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF402_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF403_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk5 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF411_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF412_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF413_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk5 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF501_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF502_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF503_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk6 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF511_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF512_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF513_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk6 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF601_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF602_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF603_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk7 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF604_FLIGHTCONTROL_4=Mk7 mod. 4|IDS_PAUF611_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF612_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF613_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk7 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF621_SAIPAN=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF701_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF702_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF703_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk8 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF704_FLIGHTCONTROL_4=Mk8 mod. 4|IDS_PAUF711_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF712_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF713_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk8 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF721_SAIPAN=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF801_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF802_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF803_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk9 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF804_FLIGHTCONTROL_4=Mk9 mod. 4|IDS_PAUF811_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF812_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF813_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk9 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF911_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF912_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk10 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF913_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk10 mod. 3|IDS_PAUH000_HULL_DEFAULT=Hull (default)|IDS_PAUH001_ERIE_1936=Erie (A)|IDS_PAUH002_ERIE_1936=Erie (B)|IDS_PAUH011_SMITH_1910=Smith|IDS_PAUH012_SMITH_1917=Smith|IDS_PAUH101_CHESTER_1908=Chester (A)|IDS_PAUH102_CHESTER_1917=Chester (B)|IDS_PAUH111_SAMPSON_1917=Sampson (A)|IDS_PAUH112_SAMPSON_1931=Sampson (B)|IDS_PAUH113_SAMPSON_1917_CS=Sampson (A)|IDS_PAUH121_ALBANY_1898=Albany|IDS_PAUH131_SMITH=Smith|IDS_PAUH201_STLOUIS_1906=St. Louis (A)|IDS_PAUH202_STLOUIS_1924=St. Louis (B)|IDS_PAUH211_WICKES_1918=Wickes (A)|IDS_PAUH212_WICKES_1925=Wickes (B)|IDS_PAUH221_MICHIGAN_1916=South Carolina (A)|IDS_PAUH222_MICHIGAN_1919=South Carolina (B)|IDS_PAUH223_MICHIGAN_1916_CS=South Carolina (A)|IDS_PAUH301_PHOENIX_1917=Phoenix (A)|IDS_PAUH302_PHOENIX_1924=Phoenix (B)|IDS_PAUH303_PHOENIX_1938=Phoenix (C)|IDS_PAUH311_LANGLEY_1929=Langley (A)|IDS_PAUH312_LANGLEY_1944=Langley (B)|IDS_PAUH321_CLEMSON_1920=Clemson (A)|IDS_PAUH322_CLEMSON_1930=Clemson (B)|IDS_PAUH331_ARKANSAS_1912=Wyoming (A)|IDS_PAUH333_ARKANSAS_1942=Wyoming (B)|IDS_PAUH341_ARKANSAS_1912_ARK_PREM=Arkansas|IDS_PAUH401_OMAHA_1923=Omaha (A)|IDS_PAUH402_OMAHA_1938=Omaha (B)|IDS_PAUH403_FARRAGUT_1942=Farragut (A)|IDS_PAUH404_FARRAGUT_1944=Farragut (B)|IDS_PAUH405_OMAHA_1944=Omaha (C)|IDS_PAUH411_INDEPENDENCE_1944=Independence (A)|IDS_PAUH412_INDEPENDENCE_1945=Independence (B)|IDS_PAUH421_LEADER_1919=Nicholas (A)|IDS_PAUH422_LEADER_1938=Nicholas (B)|IDS_PAUH431_BOGUE_1942=Bogue (A)|IDS_PAUH432_BOGUE_1943=Bogue (B)|IDS_PAUH442_NEW_YORK_1934=New York (A)|IDS_PAUH443_NEW_YORK_1942=New York (B)|IDS_PAUH451_MARBLEHEAD_1924=Marblehead|IDS_PAUH461_CINCINNATI=Marblehead|IDS_PAUH471_TEXAS=Texas|IDS_PAUH501_CLEVELAND_1943=Cleveland (A)|IDS_PAUH502_CLEVELAND_1945=Cleveland (B)|IDS_PAUH511_SAIPAN_1943=Saipan|IDS_PAUH512_SAIPAN_1946=Saipan|IDS_PAUH521_FARRAGUT_1934=Farragut (A)|IDS_PAUH522_FARRAGUT_1942=Farragut (B)|IDS_PAUH523_FARRAGUT_1945=Farragut (C)|IDS_PAUH531_SIMS_1941=Sims|IDS_PAUH541_NEW_MEXICO_1918=New Mexico (A)|IDS_PAUH542_NEW_MEXICO_1936=New Mexico (B)|IDS_PAUH543_NEW_MEXICO_1941=New Mexico (C)|IDS_PAUH551_ARIZONA=Arizona|IDS_PAUH601_PENSACOLA_1942=Pensacola (A)|IDS_PAUH602_PENSACOLA_1944=Pensacola (B)|IDS_PAUH603_PENSACOLA_1930=Pensacola|IDS_PAUH611_RANGER_1941=Ranger (A)|IDS_PAUH612_RANGER_1943=Ranger (B)|IDS_PAUH621_MAHAN_1936=Mahan (A)|IDS_PAUH622_MAHAN_1944=Mahan (B)|IDS_PAUH623_MAHAN_C=Mahan (C)|IDS_PAUH631_COLORADO_1921=Colorado (A)|IDS_PAUH632_COLORADO_1942=Colorado (B)|IDS_PAUH633_COLORADO_1945=Colorado (C)|IDS_PAUH641_INDIANAPOLIS=Indianapolis|IDS_PAUH651_FLINT=Flint|IDS_PAUH701_NEW_ORLEANS_1942=New Orleans (A)|IDS_PAUH702_NEW_ORLEANS_1944=New Orleans (B)|IDS_PAUH711_LEXINGTON_1942=Lexington (A)|IDS_PAUH712_LEXINGTON_1944=Lexington (B)|IDS_PAUH721_BENSON_1938=Benson (A)|IDS_PAUH722_BENSON_1940=Benson (B)|IDS_PAUH723_BENSON_1945=Benson (C)|IDS_PAUH732_NORTH_CAROLINA_1942=North Carolina (A)|IDS_PAUH733_NORTH_CAROLINA_1945=North Carolina (B)|IDS_PAUH741_ATLANTA_1942=Atlanta|IDS_PAUH751_SAIPAN=Saipan|IDS_PAUH801_BALTIMORE_1944=Baltimore (A)|IDS_PAUH802_BALTIMORE_1948=Baltimore (B)|IDS_PAUH811_ESSEX_1943=Essex (A)|IDS_PAUH812_ESSEX_1945=Essex (B)|IDS_PAUH821_FLETCHER_1942=Fletcher (A)|IDS_PAUH822_FLETCHER_1944=Fletcher (B)|IDS_PAUH823_FLETCHER_1945=Fletcher (C)|IDS_PAUH831_IOWA_1943=Iowa (A)|IDS_PAUH832_IOWA_1944=Iowa (B)|IDS_PAUH833_IOWA_1945=Iowa (C)|IDS_PAUH841_BLACK=Black|IDS_PAUH901_DES_MOINES_1948=Des Moines (A)|IDS_PAUH911_GEARING_1945=Gearing (A)|IDS_PAUH921_WORCHESTER_1948=Worcester|IDS_PAUH931_MONTANA_1945=Montana (A)|IDS_PAUH941_MIDWAY_1945=Midway (A)|IDS_PAUH951_BUFFALO_1944=Buffalo|IDS_PAUI000_FIGHTER_DEFAULT=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAUI001_FIGHTER_DEFAULT=Brewster F2A|IDS_PAUI001_GRUMMAN_F3F=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAUI002_GRUMMAN_F6F=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI003_BOEING_XF7B=Boeing XF7B|IDS_PAUI008_F2A=Brewster F2A|IDS_PAUI009_GRUMMAN_F4F=Grumman F4F-3|IDS_PAUI010_F8F_BEARCAT=Grumman F8F|IDS_PAUI011_CURTISS_TS1=Curtiss TS-1|IDS_PAUI012_VOUGHT_F4U=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI013_CURTISS_F6C_1=Curtiss F6C-1|IDS_PAUI016_MCDONNELL_F2H=McDonnell F2H|IDS_PAUI017_BOEING_F4B=Boeing F4B|IDS_PAUI018_GRUMMAN_F4F_5=Grumman F4F-5|IDS_PAUI020_GRUMMAN_F9F_2=Grumman F9F-2|IDS_PAUI028_GRUMMAN_F6F_3=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAUI029_VOUGHT_F4U_1A=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI030_F4F_4=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAUI031_FM_2=GM FM-2|IDS_PAUI502_GRUMMAN_F6F_0=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI510_F8F_SAIPAN=Grumman F8F|IDS_PAUI512_VOUGHT_F4U_SAIPAN=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI513_VOUGHT_F4U_0=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI528_GRUMMAN_F6F_3_0=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAUI529_VOUGHT_F4U_1A_0=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI530_F4F_4_0=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAUP301_TS1_T3M=4x (TS1, T3M)|IDS_PAUP302_XF7B_T4M=4x (XF7B, T4M)|IDS_PAUP401_F3F_T4M_SBU=5x (F3F, T4M, SBU)|IDS_PAUP402_F2A_TBD_SBC4=5x (F2A, TBD, SBC4)|IDS_PAUP403_F4F_TBD_SB2U=5x (F4F, TBD, SB2U)|IDS_PAUP501_F4F_TBD_SBD2=6x (F4F, TBD, SBD2)|IDS_PAUP601_F4F_TBF_SBD2=7x (F4F, TBF, SBD2)|IDS_PAUP701_F6F_TBY1_SB2C=8x (F6F, TBY1, SB2C)|IDS_PAUP801_F4U_TBY1_SB2C=9x (F4U, TBY1, SB2C)|IDS_PAUP802_F8F_TBY1_XTB2D=9x (F8F, TBY1, XTB2D)|IDS_PAUP803_F8F_AD2_AD2=9x (F8F, AD2, AD2)|IDS_PAUS000_SUO_DEFAULT=Mk (default)|IDS_PAUS001_SUO=Mk1 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS002_SUO=Mk1 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS011_SUO=Mk1 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS101_SUO=Mk2 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS102_SUO=Mk2 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS121_SUO=Mk2 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS131_SUO_SMITH=Mk2 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS201_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS202_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS211_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS212_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS213_SUO_CS=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS221_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS222_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS231_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS232_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS233_SUO_CS=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS301_SUO=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS302_SUO=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS311_SUO=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS312_SUO=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS321_SUO=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS322_SUO=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS331_SUO_ARK_PREM=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS401_SUO=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS402_SUO=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS411_SUO=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS412_SUO=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS419_SUO_MB=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS421_SUO=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS422_SUO=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS431_SUO_CINCINNATI=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS441_SUO_TEXAS=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS501_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS502_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS511_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS512_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS521_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS531_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS532_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS541_SUO_ARIZONA=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS601_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS602_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS611_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS612_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS621_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS631_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS632_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS641_SUO_INDIANAPOLIS=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS651_SUO_FLINT=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS701_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS702_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS711_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS712_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS721_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS731_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS732_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS801_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS802_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS811_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS812_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS821_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS822_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS831_SUO_BLACK=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS901_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS902_SUO=Mk10 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS911_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS921_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS931_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS941_SUO_BUFFALO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT000_TORPEDOES_DEFAULT=Torpedo Tubes (default)|IDS_PAUT021_457_1_APT005=450 mm (1x Mk5)|IDS_PAUT031_457_1_APT019=450 mm (1x Mk5)|IDS_PAUT102_457_WHITEHEAD_MK5=Whitehead Mk5|IDS_PAUT103_457_BLISS_LEAVITT_MARK_7=Bliss Leavitt Mk7|IDS_PAUT104_457_WHITEHEAD_MK5_CS=Whitehead Mk5|IDS_PAUT111_457_SMITH=Bliss Leavitt Mk7|IDS_PAUT201_533_2_APT014=533 mm (2x Mk3)|IDS_PAUT202_533_3_APT014=Bliss Leavitt Mk3|IDS_PAUT203_533_BLISS_LEAVITT_MARK_9=Bliss Leavitt Mk9|IDS_PAUT204_533_BLISS_LEAVITT_MARK_9_0=Bliss Leavitt Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT301_533_2_APT001=533 mm (2x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT302_533_3_APT009=533 mm (3x Mk11)|IDS_PAUT303_533_MARK_11=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT311_533_2_APT015=533 mm (2x Mk8)|IDS_PAUT312_533_3_APT016=533 mm (3x Mk8)|IDS_PAUT313_533_3_APT017=533 mm (3x Mk8)|IDS_PAUT402_533_MARK_15_MOD_0=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAUT403_533_MARK_15_MOD_1_0=Mk15 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT502_533_MARK_15_MOD_3=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT503_533_MARK_15_MOD_3_ATLANTA=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT504_FLINT=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT505_533_MARK_15_MOD_4_0=Mk15 mod. 4|IDS_PAUT521_533_4_APT017=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT531_533_4_PAPT001=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAUT541_533_3_PAPT017_MB=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT551_533_3_PAPT017_CINCINNATI=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT601_533_4_APT008=533 mm (4x Mk17)|IDS_PAUT602_533_MARK_12=Mark 12|IDS_PAUT603_533_MARK_12_0=Mk12 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT611_533_4_APT001=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT612_533_4_APT018=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT621_533_4_PAPT001=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT631_533_PAPT015_SIMS=Bliss Leavitt Mk7 mod. 2B|IDS_PAUT701_533_4_APT001=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT702_533_4_APT009=533 mm (4x Mk11)|IDS_PAUT703_533_MARK_14_MOD_3=Mk14 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT711_533_5_APT001=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT712_533_5_APT018=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT731_533_4_PAPT001=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT801_533_5_APT008=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT802_533_5_APT009=533 mm (5x Mk11)|IDS_PAUT803_533_5_APT018=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT804_533_MARK_16_MOD_1=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT805_BLACK=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT901_533_MARK_17=Mark 17|IDS_PAUT911_533_4_PAPT023_BUFF=Mk12|IDS_PBAS001_WALRUS=Supermarine Walrus|IDS_PBEC302_WARSPITE_1941=Type 10 – Warspite|IDS_PBEC302_WARSPITE_1941_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PBEC503_CAMPBELTOWN=Type 9 – Campbeltown|IDS_PBEC503_CAMPBELTOWN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PBEE001_UK_DESC=An image combining the cross of St. George and the U.K. flag, used as a naval ensign for the British Navy since 1801.|IDS_PBEE001_UK_TITLE=The U.K. Royal Navy ensign|IDS_PBEE001_UK_YEARS=from 1801|IDS_PBGA007_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm Oerlikon Mk IV|IDS_PBGA008_2_PDR_MKVIII_8BARREL=40 mm Vickers 2-pdr. Mk VIII|IDS_PBGA028_BROWNING_M2_MOD2=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 2|IDS_PBGA032_12PDR_12CWT_MK9=76.2 mm/40 QF Mk II|IDS_PBGM009_15IN42_MK1=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBGM010_15IN42_MK1_RF=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBGM026_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk XII|IDS_PBGM027_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk XII|IDS_PBGS006_4IN45_QF_MK_XIX=102 mm/45 QF Mk XIX|IDS_PBGS011_152MM50_TYPE41=152 mm/50 BL Mk XVI|IDS_PBGT030_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple Mk I|IDS_PBPA001_381MM_HE_MKVIII=381 mm HE Mk VIIIb|IDS_PBPA002_381MM_AP_APC_MARKXXIIB=381 mm AP Mk XXIIb|IDS_PBPA003_152MM_HE_HE4CRH=152 mm HE 4CRH|IDS_PBPA004_102MM_HE_HE_35LBS=102 mm HE 35 lb|IDS_PBPA005_102MM_AP_CAMPBELTOWN=102 mm SC Mk XVI|IDS_PBPA006_102MM_HE_CAMPBELTOWN=102 mm SC Mk XV|IDS_PBPT001_CAMPBELTOWN=Bliss Leavitt Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PBPT002_CAMPBELTOWN=533 mm Mk VIII|IDS_PBPT003_CAMPBELTOWN=533 mm Mk IV|IDS_PBSB002=Warspite|IDS_PBSB002_DESCR=When commissioned, she was one of the mightiest battleships in the world that outmatched all previous dreadnought classes in firepower and speed. By the outbreak of World War II, Warspite had been modernized to receive more powerful torpedo protection, reinforced horizontal armor protection, and enhanced AA capabilities.|IDS_PBSB002_FULL=Warspite|IDS_PBSB002_NUMBER=5|IDS_PBSB002_YEAR=1915|IDS_PBSD503=Campbeltown|IDS_PBSD503_DESCR=The warship belonged to a series of U.S.-built "flush-deckers". In 1940, she was transferred to the U.K. Along with her extremely powerful torpedo armament, Campbeltown was also noted for uncommonly high speed for that era. The distinctive placement of her torpedo tubes allowed her to quickly concentrate torpedo fire on either side.|IDS_PBSD503_FULL=Campbeltown|IDS_PBSD503_NUMBER=111|IDS_PBSD503_YEAR=1919|IDS_PBUA201_102MM_CAMPBELTOWN=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PBUA501_381_42_MK_1=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBUE201_ENGINE_24200_CAMPBELTOWN=Propulsion: 24,200 hp|IDS_PBUE501_ENGINE_80000=Propulsion: 80,000 hp|IDS_PBUH201_CAMPBELTOWN=Campbeltown|IDS_PBUH501_WARSPITE_1941=Warspite|IDS_PBUS201_SUO_CAMPBELTOWN=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PBUS501_SUO=Mk VI mod. 1|IDS_PBUT201_CAMPBELTOWN=Bliss Leavitt Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PBUT202_CAMPBELTOWN=533 mm Mk VIII|IDS_PBUT203_CAMPBELTOWN=533 mm Mk IV|IDS_PCEC001_CAMO_1=Type 1|IDS_PCEC001_CAMO_1_DESCRIPTION=Reduces ship detectability.|IDS_PCEC002_CAMO_2=Type 2|IDS_PCEC002_CAMO_2_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy.|IDS_PCEC003_CAMO_HALLOWEEN=Type 3 – Halloween|IDS_PCEC003_CAMO_HALLOWEEN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC004_CAMO_XP_BOOST=Type 3 – Ranked|IDS_PCEC004_CAMO_XP_BOOST_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC005_CAMO_NY_3=Type 3 – New Year|IDS_PCEC005_CAMO_NY_3_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC006_TILE_SUPERTEST=Type 4 – Supertest|IDS_PCEC006_TILE_SUPERTEST_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC007_CAMO_3_TILE_DOUBLE=Type 5|IDS_PCEC007_CAMO_3_TILE_DOUBLE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy and reduces ship detectability.|IDS_PCEC008_CAMO_ECO_TILE=Type 6|IDS_PCEC008_CAMO_ECO_TILE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC009_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_1=German Layup|IDS_PCEC009_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_1_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team Germany|IDS_PCEC010_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_2=American Alley-Oop|IDS_PCEC010_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_2_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team U.S.A.|IDS_PCEC011_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_3=Russian Nothing but Net|IDS_PCEC011_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_3_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team Russia|IDS_PCEC012_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_4=Japanese Slam Dunk|IDS_PCEC012_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_4_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team Japan|IDS_PCEC013_CAMO_MGT=MGT-20|IDS_PCEC013_CAMO_MGT_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage granted for encountering the MGT-20 during an official offline event.|IDS_PCEE008_RANK20=The Second League|IDS_PCEE008_RANK20_DESCRIPTION=Flag of the Second League|IDS_PCEE009_RANK10=The First League|IDS_PCEE009_RANK10_DESCRIPTION=Flag of the First League|IDS_PCEE010_RANK1=The Premier League|IDS_PCEE010_RANK1_DESCRIPTION=Flag of the Premier League|IDS_PCEE011_SEASONFLAG01=Port of Kure|IDS_PCEE011_SEASONFLAG01_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 14 in the Second season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE011_SEASONFLAG01_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=In the former Empire of Japan, one of the Imperial Navy bases was located in Kure. Yamato, one of the two largest battleships in World War II, was built there.|IDS_PCEE012_SEASONFLAG02=Jolly Roger|IDS_PCEE012_SEASONFLAG02_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1.|IDS_PCEE012_SEASONFLAG02_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag, alongside dozens of other flags, was used by pirates in the 17th and 18th century. There was never a unified pirate flag. However, throughout the 19th and 21st century, a flag bearing a skull and crossbones has been associated with piracy.|IDS_PCEE013_SEASONFLAG03=Hawaii|IDS_PCEE013_SEASONFLAG03_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 14 in the Third season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE013_SEASONFLAG03_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=In 1889, the U.S. Navy established a naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. On December 7, 1941, the base was attacked by Japanese naval aviation and midget submarines, bringing the United States fully into World War II.|IDS_PCEE014_FLAG_SUPERTEST=ST Flag|IDS_PCEE014_FLAG_SUPERTEST_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE014_FLAG_SUPERTEST_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for Supertest team members.|IDS_PCEE015_JOLLY_ROGER_2=Jolly Roger,|IDS_PCEE015_JOLLY_ROGER_2_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1 again.|IDS_PCEE015_JOLLY_ROGER_2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE016_FLAG_DEVELOPER=Developer Flag|IDS_PCEE016_FLAG_DEVELOPER_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE016_FLAG_DEVELOPER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Development Team members.|IDS_PCEE017_FLAG_VOLUNTEER=Volunteer Flag|IDS_PCEE017_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE017_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the community of project volunteers.|IDS_PCEE018_FLAG_VAL_PLAYER=Valuable Player Flag|IDS_PCEE018_FLAG_VAL_PLAYER_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE018_FLAG_VAL_PLAYER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the community's valuable players.|IDS_PCEE019_FLAG_AT=AT Flag|IDS_PCEE019_FLAG_AT_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE019_FLAG_AT_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Alpha Test participants.|IDS_PCEE020_FLAG_CBW=BW Flag|IDS_PCEE020_FLAG_CBW_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE020_FLAG_CBW_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Beta Weekend participants.|IDS_PCEE021_FLAG_CBT=CBT Flag|IDS_PCEE021_FLAG_CBT_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE021_FLAG_CBT_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Closed Beta Test participants.|IDS_PCEE022_FLAG_WG=Wargaming Flag|IDS_PCEE022_FLAG_WG_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE022_FLAG_WG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for Wargaming employees.|IDS_PCEE023_SEASONFLAG00=The First season|IDS_PCEE023_SEASONFLAG00_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for participating in the First season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE023_SEASONFLAG00_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE024_MGT_20=MGT-20|IDS_PCEE024_MGT_20_DESCRIPTION=Flag granted for encountering the MGT-20 during an official offline event.|IDS_PCEE024_MGT_20_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE025_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG=Military Month Contributor|IDS_PCEE025_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=This commemorative flag is granted to those who made exceptional effort to raise money for charity during Military Month.|IDS_PCEE025_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE026_SEA_DOG=GNB May 2016 - Sea Dog|IDS_PCEE026_SEA_DOG_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag|IDS_PCEE026_SEA_DOG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag was granted for actively taking part in the Great Naval Battles activities in May, 2016.|IDS_PCEE027_SEA_LION=GNB May 2016 - Sea Lion|IDS_PCEE027_SEA_LION_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag|IDS_PCEE027_SEA_LION_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag is testimony to the great effort put into rocking the high seas, and running out of rum, during the Great Naval Battles event, run in May 2016.|IDS_PCEE599_FLAG_ASIA=Asian Community Flag|IDS_PCEE599_FLAG_ASIA_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE599_FLAG_ASIA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Asian community.|IDS_PCEE999_SECRETSANTA=Secret Santa|IDS_PCEE999_SECRETSANTA_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag for participation in the "Secret Santa" special.|IDS_PCEE999_SECRETSANTA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Participants of the special event exchanged surprise holiday gifts with random players and were awarded a commemorative flag.|IDS_PCEF001_ZULU_SIGNALFLAG=Zulu|IDS_PCEF001_ZULU_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=The legendary signal of the Imperial Japanese Navy.|IDS_PCEF002_PP_SIGNALFLAG=Papa Papa|IDS_PCEF002_PP_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Keep well clear of me.|IDS_PCEF003_EQUALSPEED_SIGNALFLAG=Equal Speed Charlie London|IDS_PCEF003_EQUALSPEED_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=The well-known signal of the Royal Navy.|IDS_PCEF004_ZH_SIGNALFLAG=Zulu Hotel|IDS_PCEF004_ZH_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Exercise has been completed.|IDS_PCEF005_SM_SIGNALFLAG=Sierra Mike|IDS_PCEF005_SM_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=I am undergoing speed trials.|IDS_PCEF006_HY_SIGNALFLAG=Hotel Yankee|IDS_PCEF006_HY_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=The vessel with which I have been in collision has sunk.|IDS_PCEF007_ID_SIGNALFLAG=India Delta|IDS_PCEF007_ID_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Damage can be repaired at sea.|IDS_PCEF008_IY_SIGNALFLAG=India Yankee|IDS_PCEF008_IY_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=I can get the fire under control without assistance.|IDS_PCEF009_JY2_SIGNALFLAG=Juliet Yankee Bissotwo|IDS_PCEF009_JY2_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Leak is under control.|IDS_PCEF010_JC_SIGNALFLAG=Juliet Charlie|IDS_PCEF010_JC_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=There is no danger of explosion.|IDS_PCEF011_IB3_SIGNALFLAG=India Bravo Terrathree|IDS_PCEF011_IB3_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=I have not received any damage.|IDS_PCEF012_MY6_SIGNALFLAG=Mike Yankee Soxisix|IDS_PCEF012_MY6_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=It is dangerous to approach close to my vessel.|IDS_PCEF013_PP_SIGNALFLAG=Papa Papa|IDS_PCEF013_PP_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Keep well clear of me.|IDS_PCEF014_NF_SIGNALFLAG=November Foxtrot|IDS_PCEF014_NF_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=You are running into danger.|IDS_PCEF015_ZH_SIGNALFLAG=Zulu Hotel|IDS_PCEF015_ZH_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Exercise has been completed.|IDS_PCEF016_NE7_SIGNALFLAG=November Echo Setteseven|IDS_PCEF016_NE7_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=You should proceed with great caution; hostile aircraft sighted.|IDS_PCEF017_VL_SIGNALFLAG=Victor Lima|IDS_PCEF017_VL_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Hurricane is approaching. You should take appropriate precautions.|IDS_PCEF018_IX_SIGNALFLAG=India X-Ray|IDS_PCEF018_IX_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Fire is gaining.|IDS_PCEF019_JW1_SIGNALFLAG=Juliet Whiskey Unaone|IDS_PCEF019_JW1_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Leak is dangerous.|IDS_PENALTY_ALLY_HIT=Fine for causing damage to allies|IDS_PENETRATION=penetration|IDS_PERCENT=%|IDS_PER_BATTLE=per battle|IDS_PFEE001_FRANCE_DESC=A French national flag with slightly different proportions for the stripes. It has been in use since 1853.|IDS_PFEE001_FRANCE_TITLE=The French Navy ensign|IDS_PFEE001_FRANCE_YEARS=from 1853|IDS_PGAF001_HE51=Heinkel He. 51|IDS_PGAF002_AR197=Arado Ar.197|IDS_PGAF003_BF109E=Messerschmitt Bf.109 E|IDS_PGAF004_BF109G=Messerschmitt Bf.109 G|IDS_PGAF005_FW190A8=Focke-Wulf Fw.190 A-8|IDS_PGAF006_TA152C=Focke-Wulf Ta.152 C|IDS_PGAS001_AR196=Arado Ar.196|IDS_PGAS002_HE60=Heinkel He 60|IDS_PGAS003_HE9=Heinkel HE 9|IDS_PGAS004_FW62=Focke-Wulf Fw.62|IDS_PGAS005_AR196C=Arado Ar.196C|IDS_PGAS006_BV_P126=Blohm & Voss P. 126|IDS_PGEC302_TIRPIZ_1942=Type 10 – Tirpitz|IDS_PGEC302_TIRPIZ_1942_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEC402_EMDEN_1908=Type 9 – Emden|IDS_PGEC402_EMDEN_1908_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEC406_NURNBERG=Type 12 – Nürnberg|IDS_PGEC406_NURNBERG_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEC407_YORCK=Type 15 – Yorck|IDS_PGEC407_YORCK_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEC408_HIPPER=Type 15 – Admiral Hipper|IDS_PGEC408_HIPPER_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEC409_ROON=Type 16 – Roon|IDS_PGEC409_ROON_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEE001_GERMANY1921_DESC=The "War Ensign" which combined the Prussian eagle, the Iron Cross order, and the flag of the North German Confederation and German empire. It was used from 1867 to 1919.|IDS_PGEE001_GERMANY1921_TITLE=The German Imperial Navy ensign|IDS_PGEE001_GERMANY1921_YEARS=1903 – 1919|IDS_PGEE002_GERMANY1935_DESC=It was similar to the German Imperial Navy jack, with the national flag of the Weimar Republic in the upper left corner. It was used from 1921.|IDS_PGEE002_GERMANY1935_TITLE=The German Imperial Navy ensign|IDS_PGEE002_GERMANY1935_YEARS=1921 – 1933|IDS_PGEE003_GERMANY1945_DESC=The "War Ensign", that was similar to the Kaiser's Navy ensign, was adopted in 1935 and used until the capitulation of Germany in 1945.|IDS_PGEE003_GERMANY1945_TITLE=The German War Navy Ensign|IDS_PGEE003_GERMANY1945_YEARS=1934 – 1945|IDS_PGGA007_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA008_20MM_FLACK_38_QUAD=20 mm Flakvierling 38|IDS_PGGA009_37MM_SKC_30_TWIN=37 mm Flakzwilling 30|IDS_PGGA010_20MM_FLAK_38_MOUNTED=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA017_20MM_FLAK_38_M43U=20 mm Flakzwilling 38|IDS_PGGA021_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA022_7_92MM_MG_34=7.92 mm MG 34|IDS_PGGA023_37MM_SKC_30_TWIN=37 mm Flakzwilling 30|IDS_PGGA034_37MM_FLAK_M42=37 mm Flak LM/42|IDS_PGGA035_20MM_FLAK_38_C35=20 mm Flakvierling 38|IDS_PGGA036_40MM_FLAK_28=40 mm L/56 Flak 28|IDS_PGGA040_55MM_77_GERAT=55 mm L/77 Gerät 58|IDS_PGGA042_20MM_FLACK_38_QUAD=20 mm Flakvierling 38|IDS_PGGA043_37MM_FLAK_M42_ZWILLING=37 mm Flak LM/42|IDS_PGGA044_55MM_GERAT_TWIN=55 mm L/77 Gerät 58 Zwilling|IDS_PGGA045_MACHINEGUNMAXIM_7_62=7.92 mm MG 08|IDS_PGGA046_75MM_FKM97_C39=75 mm F.K.M. 97 C/39|IDS_PGGA050_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flakzwilling 38|IDS_PGGA072_37MM_FLAK_C_38=37 mm Dop. Tr C/39|IDS_PGGM005_380MM_SKC_34_RF=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM006_380MM_SKC_34=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM012_105MM_SK_L45=105 mm L/45 SK C/06|IDS_PGGM016_203MM_SK_L56=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM020_149MM60_DRHTR_C25=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PGGM024_105MM_SCHNELLADEGESCHUTZ_L40=105 mm L/40 SK C/04|IDS_PGGM025_105MM_SCHNELLADEGESCHUTZ_L40=105 mm L/40 SK C/04|IDS_PGGM026_127MM_KC_40=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGGM027_210MM45_SK_L45=210 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM028_210MM45_SK_L45=210 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM029_149MM60_DRHTR_SK_C25=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PGGM030_203MM_C34=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM031_203MM_C34_RF=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM032_203_56_SK_C38=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM037_380MM45_SK_L45=380 mm L/45 Drh LC/1913|IDS_PGGM039_406MM_C34=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGGM041_105MM_SK_L45_SHIELD=105 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGGM047_150MM_SK_L45=150 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM051_305MM_50_DRH_LC_1909=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1909|IDS_PGGM053_28CM_SK_L45_LC_1906=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGGM055_406MM52_SK_C34=406 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGGM057_149MM60_DRHTR_C25=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PGGM058_280MM54_5_C34=283 mm L/54.5 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGGM059_380MM_SKC_34_RF=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM060_380MM_SKC_34=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM063_280MM_SK_L45_LC_1906=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGGM064_280MM_SK_L45_LC_1906=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGGM065_203MM_C34=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM066_203MM_C34_RF=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM070_150MM_45_L_28=150 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM147_420MM_48_DRH_LC_1940=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGGM148_420MM_48_DRH_LC_1940=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGGM149_305MM_50_DRH_LC_1911=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1911|IDS_PGGS001_150MM_SKC_28=150 mm L/55 SK C/28|IDS_PGGS002_150MM_SKC_28_RF=150 mm L/55 SK C/28|IDS_PGGS003_105_MM_SKC_33=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/31|IDS_PGGS004_105_MM_SKC_37=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/37|IDS_PGGS011_75MM_SCHNEIDER_WZ26=75 mm L/50 Schneider|IDS_PGGS018_88MM_ZWILLINGSFLAK=88 mm L/76 Dop. L. C/32|IDS_PGGS019_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 MPL C/13|IDS_PGGS038_150MM_SK_C28=150 mm L/55 MPL C/35|IDS_PGGS049_150MM_SK_L45_C06=150 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGGS052_88MM45_CASEMATE_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGGS056_105MM_DOPL_C38=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/38|IDS_PGGS061_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGS062_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGS067_150MM_SK_L45_C13=150 mm L/45 MPL C/13|IDS_PGGS075_105MM_SKC_33=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/31|IDS_PGGS150_127MM_KC_40=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGGT001_600MM_TWIN_TUBE=600 mm Zwilling|IDS_PGGT002_500MM_TRIPLE_TUBE=500 mm Drilling|IDS_PGGT014_533MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Vierling|IDS_PGGT015_533MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Drilling|IDS_PGGT048_500MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=500 mm Zwilling|IDS_PGPA001_380MM_AP_APC_L_4_4=380 mm P.S.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA002_380MM_HE_HE_L_4_6=380 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.6|IDS_PGPA003_150MM_HE_HE_N_F=150 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA004_105MM_HE_HE_33LBS=105 mm Spr.Gr. Kz.|IDS_PGPA005_128MM_AP_PSGR=128 mm P.S.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA006_128MM_HE_SPRGR=128 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA007_105MM_AP_PSGR=105 mm P.S.Gr. L/3.8|IDS_PGPA008_105MM_HE_SPRGR=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.89|IDS_PGPA009_88MM_HE_SPRGR=88 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.6|IDS_PGPA012_88MM_HE_SPR_GR=88 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA013_88MM_HE_SPR_GR=88 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA014_105MM_AP_SAP_PZ_GR=105 mm SAP Pz.Gr.|IDS_PGPA015_105MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_85=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.85|IDS_PGPA016_128MM_AP_PSGR=128 mm Psgr.|IDS_PGPA017_128MM_HE_SPR_GR_KZ=128 mm Spr.gr. Kz.|IDS_PGPA018_128MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_5=128 mm Spr.gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA019_150MM_AP_PSGR_L3_7=150 mm Psgr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPA020_150MM_AP_PSGR_L3_7_C25=150 mm Psgr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPA021_150MM_HE_SPGR_L4_4_KZ=150 mm Spgr. L/4.4 Kz.|IDS_PGPA022_150MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_1_BDZ=150 mm Spr.gr. L/4.1 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA023_203MM_AP_PZ_SPR_GGR_L4_4=203 mm Pz. Spr. Ggr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA024_203MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_7_BDZ=203 mm Spr.gr. L/4.7 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA025_210MM_AP_PSGR_L3_1=210 mm Psgr. L/3.1|IDS_PGPA026_210MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_1=210 mm Spr.gr. L/3.1|IDS_PGPA027_210MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_3_BDZ=210 mm Spr.gr. L/4.3 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA028_105MM_AP_EMDEN=105 mm Pz.Gr. L/3.9|IDS_PGPA029_105MM_HE_EMDEN=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.85|IDS_PGPA030_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_2_KZ=283 mm Spr.gr. L/4.2 Kz.|IDS_PGPA031_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_5_KZ=283 mm Spr.gr. L/4.5 Kz.|IDS_PGPA032_305MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_4=305 mm Pz.gr. L/3.4|IDS_PGPA033_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_8_BDZ=305 mm Spr.gr. L/3.8 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA034_350MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_6=350 mm Pz.gr. L/3.6|IDS_PGPA035_350MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_2_BDZ=350 mm Spr.gr. L/4.2 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA036_380MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_5=380 mm Pz.gr. L/3.5|IDS_PGPA037_380MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_1_BDZ=380 mm Spr.gr. L/4.1|IDS_PGPA038_406MM_AP_PZ_GR_L4_4=406 mm Pz.gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA039_406MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_4_KZ=406 mm Spr.gr. L/4.4 Kz.|IDS_PGPA040_150MM_HE_K_GR_18=150 mm HE K Gr 18|IDS_PGPA041_283MM_AP_PZ_GR_L4_4=283 mm Pz.gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA042_203MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_7_KZ=203 mm Spr.gr. L/4.7 Kz.|IDS_PGPA043_283MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_2=283 mm Pz.gr. L/3.2|IDS_PGPA044_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_4_KZ=283 mm Spr.gr. L/4.4 Kz.|IDS_PGPA045_305MM_AP_PZ_GR_L4_9=305 mm Pz.gr. L/4.9|IDS_PGPA046_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_8_KZ=305 mm Spr.gr. L/4.8 Kz.|IDS_PGPA047_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_6_KZ=305 mm Spr.gr. L/3.6 Kz.|IDS_PGPA048_380MM_AP_APC_L_4_4_B=380 mm Pz.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA049_380MM_HE_HE_L_4_6_B=380 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.6|IDS_PGPA052_420MM_AP_APC_L_4_6=420 mm Pz.Gr. L/4.6|IDS_PGPA053_420MM_HE_HE_L_4_6=420 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.6 Kz.|IDS_PGPA054_283MM_AP_SCHARNHORST=283 mm Pz.gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA055_283MM_HE_SCHARNHORST=283 mm Spr.gr. L/4.5 Kz.|IDS_PGPA056_283MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_2=283 mm Pz.gr. L/3.2|IDS_PGPA057_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_6=283 mm Spr.gr. L/3.6|IDS_PGPA058_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L5=305 mm Spr.gr. L/5|IDS_PGPA059_128MM_HE_SPR_GR_KZ=128 mm Spr.gr. Kz.|IDS_PGPA060_150MM_AP_PSGR_L3_7_SG=150 mm Psgr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPT001_G7A_T1=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT101_450_G03=G/03|IDS_PGPT111_450_F5=F5|IDS_PGPT121_450_F5B=F5B|IDS_PGPT201_500_G6=G/6|IDS_PGPT211_500_G7=G7|IDS_PGPT301_600_H8=H8|IDS_PGPT401_533_G7AT1=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT501_533_G7ET2=G7e T2|IDS_PGPT601_533_G7ET3A=G7e T3a|IDS_PGPT611_SCHARNHORST=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT701_533_TIRPITZ=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT711_533_G7ET4=G7e T4|IDS_PGPT801_533_G7ET5A=G7e T5A|IDS_PGPT901_533_G7ET10=G7e T10|IDS_PGSB001=Bismarck|IDS_PGSB001_DESCR=By the start of World War II, Bismarck was one of the mightiest battleships in the world, owing to her advanced gun fire control system and powerful artillery. A rugged construction, elaborate subdivision into compartments and a vast expanse of armor ensured a high level of endurance.|IDS_PGSB001_FULL=Bismarck|IDS_PGSB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB001_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSB002=Tirpitz|IDS_PGSB002_DESCR=One of the two mightiest battleships in the German Navy. Akin to the lead ship of her class, Tirpitz had heavy ship armor, powerful artillery and a high speed. Weak horizontal armor protection was the main drawback of her design, but this was largely offset by improving her AA defense.|IDS_PGSB002_FULL=Tirpitz|IDS_PGSB002_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB002_YEAR=1941|IDS_PGSC001=Hermelin|IDS_PGSC001_DESCR=A large armored gunboat capable of operating on the high seas, intended for colonial service. Besides her powerful armament, Hermelin was also noted for her high speed, uncommon for this ship type.|IDS_PGSC001_FULL=Hermelin|IDS_PGSC001_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC001_YEAR=1939|IDS_PGSC002=Dresden|IDS_PGSC002_DESCR=A typical German protected cruiser of the early 20th century. Dresden could serve as a scout or raider, or cover a ship squadron from enemy destroyers. Boasted a high speed for her time and very good protection. Compared with the majority of enemy cruisers, she was fitted with numerous yet less efficient guns.|IDS_PGSC002_FULL=Dresden|IDS_PGSC002_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSC002_YEAR=1908|IDS_PGSC103=Kolberg|IDS_PGSC103_DESCR=The last protected cruiser in the German Navy. The ship was developed from the Dresden-class multipurpose cruisers. In contrast to her predecessors, she had larger dimensions, a higher speed and a more powerful artillery. During modernization, Kolberg received two deck-mounted torpedo tubes in addition to her primary armament.|IDS_PGSC103_FULL=Kolberg|IDS_PGSC103_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSC103_YEAR=1910|IDS_PGSC104=Karlsruhe|IDS_PGSC104_DESCR=One of the most powerful light cruisers of World War I. The ship's artillery and torpedo armament was powerful for her size. She had a decent speed and was as good as similar ships of rival navies in terms of armor.|IDS_PGSC104_FULL=Karlsruhe|IDS_PGSC104_NUMBER=14|IDS_PGSC104_YEAR=1916|IDS_PGSC105=Königsberg|IDS_PGSC105_DESCR=A light cruiser whose artillery and torpedo armament was quite powerful for her size. Königsberg was the first among German cruisers to be equipped with aircraft handling equipment. One of her key features was an unconventional arrangement of aft main turrets.|IDS_PGSC105_FULL=Königsberg|IDS_PGSC105_NUMBER=3|IDS_PGSC105_YEAR=1929|IDS_PGSC106=Nürnberg|IDS_PGSC106_DESCR=The ship was developed from the Königsberg-class cruisers. In contrast to her predecessors, she had larger dimensions and featured reinforced turret armor. Moreover, she retained the main battery guns with their high performance characteristics. The cruiser's AA defense comprised numerous anti-aircraft guns.|IDS_PGSC106_FULL=Nürnberg|IDS_PGSC106_NUMBER=1|IDS_PGSC106_YEAR=1935|IDS_PGSC107=Yorck|IDS_PGSC107_DESCR=Owing to her well-balanced characteristics, the ship surpassed the first generation cruisers of her time, that were subject to the Washington Naval Treaty, in terms of protection, and light cruisers in terms of artillery power.|IDS_PGSC107_FULL=Yorck|IDS_PGSC107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC107_YEAR=1923|IDS_PGSC108=Hipper|IDS_PGSC108_DESCR=A heavy cruiser that was as good as most ships of this type in terms of speed and armament power. The ship boasted distinct advantages typical of the German Navy ships, i.e. an advanced gun fire control system and a high level of survivability. Those advantages were based on the ship's decent protection, rugged construction, and elaborate subdivision into compartments.|IDS_PGSC108_FULL=Admiral Hipper|IDS_PGSC108_NUMBER=5|IDS_PGSC108_YEAR=1939|IDS_PGSC109=Roon|IDS_PGSC109_DESCR=Unlike her predecessor, the ship was larger in size and carried considerably reinforced AA armament. Moreover, she had more main battery guns that were arranged differently, resulting in the ship's artillery power being concentrated in the aft end.|IDS_PGSC109_FULL=Roon|IDS_PGSC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC109_YEAR=1938|IDS_PGSC110=Hindenburg|IDS_PGSC110_DESCR=The ship was developed from a series of German heavy cruisers. Unlike ships of preceding classes, she boasted an increased displacement and more powerful main battery guns.|IDS_PGSC110_FULL=Hindenburg|IDS_PGSC110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC110_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSC502=Emden|IDS_PGSC502_DESCR=This ship served as a multipurpose protected cruiser of the German Navy. Compared with the lead ship, she had a different type of propulsion. She carried numerous rapid-fire artillery of a relatively small caliber, and was well protected for a ship of her type.|IDS_PGSC502_FULL=Emden|IDS_PGSC502_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSC502_YEAR=1909|IDS_PGSX799=U-96|IDS_PGUA001_128_61_SK_C42=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGUA002_128_61_SK_C42=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGUA101_105_40_SK_C97=105 mm L/40 MPL C/04|IDS_PGUA111_105_40_SK_C97_EMDEN=105 mm L/40 MPL C/04|IDS_PGUA201_105_45_MPL_C06=105 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGUA202_150_45_MPL_C16=150 mm L/45 MPL C/16|IDS_PGUA211_283_45_LC06=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGUA301_305_50_LC09=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1909|IDS_PGUA401_150_60_DRH_TR_C25=150 mm L/60 Drh Tr C/25|IDS_PGUA411_305_50_LC11=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1911|IDS_PGUA501_150_60_DRH_TR_C28=150 mm L/60 Drh Tr C/28|IDS_PGUA511_380_45_DRH_LC13=380 mm L/45 Drh LC/1913|IDS_PGUA601_210_45_DRL_C06=210 mm L/45 Drl C/06|IDS_PGUA602_210_45_DRL_C06=210 mm L/45 Drl C/06|IDS_PGUA611_380_52_DRH_LC34=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA621_283_54_SCHARNHORST=283 mm L/54.5 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA701_380_52_DRH_LC34=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA701_380_52_SK_C_34=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA702_380_52_TIRPITZ=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA711_203_60_DRH_LC34=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA712_203_60_DRH_LC34=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA801_406_52_SK_C_34=406 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA901_203_60_DRH_LC34=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/37|IDS_PGUA911_406_52_SK_C_34=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGUA912_420_48_SK_C_40=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUA913_420_48_SK_C_40=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUE001_ENGINE_15000=Propulsion: 15,000 hp|IDS_PGUE101_ENGINE_18800=Propulsion: 18,800 hp|IDS_PGUE111_ENGINE_16350_EMDEN=Propulsion: 16,350 hp|IDS_PGUE201_ENGINE_31000=Propulsion: 31,000 hp|IDS_PGUE211_ENGINE_22000=Propulsion: 22,000 hp|IDS_PGUE212_ENGINE_26200=Propulsion: 26,200 hp|IDS_PGUE301_ENGINE_45000=Propulsion: 45,000 hp|IDS_PGUE311_ENGINE_55180=Propulsion: 55,180 hp|IDS_PGUE312_ENGINE_57000=Propulsion: 57,000 hp|IDS_PGUE401_ENGINE_68200=Propulsion: 68,200 hp|IDS_PGUE411_ENGINE_46200=Propulsion: 46,200 hp|IDS_PGUE412_ENGINE_63000=Propulsion: 63,000 hp|IDS_PGUE501_ENGINE_60000=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PGUE511_ENGINE_54800=Propulsion: 54,800 hp|IDS_PGUE512_ENGINE_75000=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PGUE601_ENGINE_80000=Propulsion: 80,000 hp|IDS_PGUE611_ENGINE_125000=Propulsion: 125,000 hp|IDS_PGUE612_ENGINE_160000=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PGUE621_ENGINE_SCHARNHORST=Propulsion: 125,000 hp|IDS_PGUE622_ENGINE_SCHARNHORST=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PGUE701_ENGINE_150170=Propulsion: 150,100 hp|IDS_PGUE702_ENGINE_163000_TIRPITZ=Propulsion: 163,000 hp|IDS_PGUE703_ENGINE_163000=Propulsion: 163,000 hp|IDS_PGUE711_ENGINE_110000=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PGUE712_ENGINE_133630=Propulsion: 133,630 hp|IDS_PGUE801_ENGINE_155000=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PGUE811_ENGINE_150000=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PGUE812_ENGINE_165000=Propulsion: 165,000 hp|IDS_PGUE901_ENGINE_155000=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PGUE911_ENGINE_167600=Propulsion: 167,600 hp|IDS_PGUH001_HERMELIN_A=Hermelin (A)|IDS_PGUH002_HERMELIN_B=Hermelin (B)|IDS_PGUH101_DRESDEN_A=Dresden (A)|IDS_PGUH102_DRESDEN_B=Dresden (B)|IDS_PGUH111_EMDEN=Emden|IDS_PGUH201_KOLBERG_A=Kolberg (A)|IDS_PGUH202_KOLBERG_B=Kolberg (B)|IDS_PGUH203_KOLBERG_C=Kolberg (C)|IDS_PGUH301_KARLSRUHE_A=Karlsruhe (A)|IDS_PGUH302_KARLSRUHE_B=Karlsruhe (B)|IDS_PGUH303_KARLSRUHE_C=Karlsruhe (C)|IDS_PGUH401_KONIGSBERG_A=Königsberg (A)|IDS_PGUH402_KONIGSBERG_B=Königsberg (B)|IDS_PGUH403_KONIGSBERG_C=Königsberg (C)|IDS_PGUH501_NURNBERG_A=Nürnberg (A)|IDS_PGUH502_NURNBERG_B=Nürnberg (B)|IDS_PGUH503_NURNBERG_C=Nürnberg (C)|IDS_PGUH601_YORK_A=Yorck (A)|IDS_PGUH602_YORK_B=Yorck (B)|IDS_PGUH603_YORK_C=Yorck (C)|IDS_PGUH701_BISMARCK_1941=Bismarck (A)|IDS_PGUH702_BISMARCK_B=Bismarck (B)|IDS_PGUH711_TIRPITZ_1944=Tirpitz|IDS_PGUH721_HIPPER_A=Admiral Hipper (A)|IDS_PGUH722_HIPPER_B=Admiral Hipper (B)|IDS_PGUH723_HIPPER_C=Admiral Hipper (C)|IDS_PGUH801_ROON_A=Roon (A)|IDS_PGUH802_ROON_B=Roon (B)|IDS_PGUH901_HINDENBURG_A=Hindenburg (A)|IDS_PGUS001_SUO=FKS Typ 1 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS002_SUO=FKS Typ 1 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS101_SUO=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS102_SUO=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS111_SUO_EMDEN=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS201_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS202_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS211_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS212_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS301_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS302_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS311_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS312_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS401_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS402_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS411_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS412_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS501_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS502_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS511_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS512_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS601_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS602_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS611_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS612_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS621_SUO_SCHARNHORST=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS701_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS702_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS711_SUO_TIRPITZ=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS721_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS722_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS731_SUO_SCHARNHORST=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS801_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS802_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS811_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS812_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS901_SUO=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS911_SUO=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUT101_450_G03=G/03|IDS_PGUT111_450_F5=F5|IDS_PGUT121_450_F5B=F5B|IDS_PGUT201_500_G6=G/6|IDS_PGUT211_500_G7=G7|IDS_PGUT301_600_H8=H8|IDS_PGUT401_533_G7AT1=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT501_533_G7ET2=G7e T2|IDS_PGUT601_533_G7ET3a=G7e T3a|IDS_PGUT611_SCHARNHORST=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT701_533_TIRPITZ=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT711_533_G7ET4=G7e T4|IDS_PGUT801_533_G7ET5A=G7e T5A|IDS_PGUT901_533_G7ET10=G7e T10|IDS_PIEE001_ITALY_DESC=The national flag that depicted the crown and coat of arms for the House of Savoy. The flag served as a naval ensign in the Kingdom of Italy from 1861, when it was founded, until liquidation of the Kingdom in 1946.|IDS_PIEE001_ITALY_TITLE=The Italian Royal Navy ensign|IDS_PIEE001_ITALY_YEARS=1861 – 1946|IDS_PJAB001_B5N2=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJAB002_NAKAJIMA_B6N=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJAB003_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJAB004_YOKOSUKA_B4Y=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJAB005_MITSUBISHI_1MT=Mitsubishi 1MT|IDS_PJAB006_MT1_FLOAT=Mitsubishi 1MT|IDS_PJAB007_R2Y1_KEIUN=Yokosuka R2Y1-B|IDS_PJAB008_MITSUBISHI_B1M=Mitsubishi B1M|IDS_PJAB009_NAKAJIMA_B3N=Nakajima B3N|IDS_PJAB010_NAKAJIMA_C6N5_1B=Nakajima C6N1-B|IDS_PJAD001_D1A2=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJAD002_D3A1=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJAD003_D4Y2=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJAD004_J5N=Nakajima J5N1|IDS_PJAD005_D3A2=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJAD006_D1A1=Aichi D1A1|IDS_PJAD007_D4Y3=Yokosuka D4Y3|IDS_PJAD008_WAKUSEI=Wakusei|IDS_PJAD009_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJAF001_A6M2=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJAF002_KAWANISHI_N1K1=Kawanishi N1K1|IDS_PJAF003_NIKAJIMA_A4N=Nakajima A4N|IDS_PJAF004_J7W1_A=Kyushu J7W1|IDS_PJAF005_MITSUBISHI_A5M2=Mitsubishi A5M2|IDS_PJAF006_MITSUBISHI_A7M1=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJAF007_MITSUBISHI_A7M2=Mitsubishi A7M2|IDS_PJAF008_MITSUBISHI_A8M=Mitsubishi A8M|IDS_PJAF009_KAWANISHI_N1K5_A=Kawanishi N1K5-A|IDS_PJAF010_NAKAJIMA_J8N1=Nakajima J8N1|IDS_PJAF011_MITSUBISHI_A6M5=Mitsubishi A6M5|IDS_PJAF013_NAKAJIMA_A2N2=Nakajima A2N2|IDS_PJAF014_MITSUBISHI_1MF=Mitsubishi 1MF|IDS_PJAF015_A4N2_N=Nakajima A4N2-N|IDS_PJAF016_A5M2_N=Mitsubishi A5M2-N|IDS_PJAF017_MITSUBISHI_A6M2_N=Mitsubishi A6M2-N|IDS_PJAF018_MITSUBISHI_A5M4=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJAF019_MITSUBISHI_A6M5_C=Mitsubishi A6M5c|IDS_PJAS001_F1M2=Mitsubishi F1M2|IDS_PJAS002_YOKOSUKA_E1Y=Yokosuka E1Y|IDS_PJAS003_YOKOSUKA_K5Y2=Yokosuka K5Y2|IDS_PJAS004_AICHI_E13A1=Aichi E13A1|IDS_PJAS005_AICHI_E13A1b=Aichi E13A1B|IDS_PJAS006_AICHI_E16A1=Aichi E16A1|IDS_PJAS007_KAWANISHI_E15K1=Kawanishi E15K1|IDS_PJAS008_NAKAJIMA_E4N=Nakajima E4N|IDS_PJAS009_NAKAJIMA_E8N=Nakajima E8N|IDS_PJAS010_KAWANISHI_E7K=Kawanishi E7K|IDS_PJAS901=Mitsubishi F1M2-K|IDS_PJEC111_HIRYU_1942=Type 15 – Hiryu|IDS_PJEC111_HIRYU_1942_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC112_ZUIKAKU_1944=Type 15 – Shokaku|IDS_PJEC112_ZUIKAKU_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC308_ISHIZUCHI_1921=Type 9 – Ishizuchi|IDS_PJEC308_ISHIZUCHI_1921_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC311_MIKASA_1905=Type 9 – Mikasa|IDS_PJEC311_MIKASA_1905_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC313_AMAGI_1942=Type 15 – Amagi|IDS_PJEC313_AMAGI_1942_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC321_IZUMO_1938=Type 16 – Izumo|IDS_PJEC321_IZUMO_1938_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC403_KATORI=Type 9 – Katori|IDS_PJEC403_KATORI_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC404_YUBARI_1944=Type 9 – Yubari|IDS_PJEC404_YUBARI_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC408_MYOKO_1945=Type 15 – Myoko|IDS_PJEC408_MYOKO_1945_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC409_MOGAMI_1935=Type 15 – Mogami|IDS_PJEC409_MOGAMI_1935_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC414_KITAKAMI_1945=Type 10 – Kitakami|IDS_PJEC414_KITAKAMI_1945_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC418_TONE=Type 10 – Tone|IDS_PJEC418_TONE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC426_IWAKI_1944=Type 9 – Iwaki Alpha|IDS_PJEC426_IWAKI_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC438_ATAGO_1944=Type 10 – Atago|IDS_PJEC438_ATAGO_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC501_TACHIBANA_1912=Type 9 – Tachibana|IDS_PJEC501_TACHIBANA_1912_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC504_MINEKADZE_1920=Type 12 – Minekaze|IDS_PJEC504_MINEKADZE_1920_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC506_HATSUHARU_1945=Type 15 – Hatsuharu|IDS_PJEC506_HATSUHARU_1945_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC507_FUBUKI_1944=Type 15 – Fubuki|IDS_PJEC507_FUBUKI_1944_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC514_TACHIBANA_1912_ASUS=Type 9 – Tachibana Lima|IDS_PJEC514_TACHIBANA_1912_ASUS_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC517_KAMIKAZE_1930=Type 9 – Fujin|IDS_PJEC517_KAMIKAZE_1930_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC525_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=Type 9 – Kamikaze|IDS_PJEC525_TRUE_KAMIKAZE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEC526_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=Type 9 – Kamikaze R|IDS_PJEC526_CAMO_KAMIKAZE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEE001_JAPAN_DESC=A white cloth with a red circle located in the center to symbolize the rising sun, the ancient national symbol associated with the Japanese Empire.|IDS_PJEE001_JAPAN_TITLE=National flag of Japan|IDS_PJEE001_JAPAN_YEARS=from 1870|IDS_PJGA004_25MM_TYPE96_TRIPLE_1=25 mm/60 Type96 Triple mod. 2|IDS_PJGA005_13MM76_TYPE93=13 mm/76 Type93 Quad|IDS_PJGA009_127MM40_TYPE89=127 mm/40 Type89|IDS_PJGA010_25MM_TYPE96=25 mm/60 Type96 Triple mod. 1|IDS_PJGA018_25MM_TYPE96_SINGLE=25 mm/60 Type96 mod. 1|IDS_PJGA019_25MM_TYPE96_DOUBLE=25 mm/60 Type96 Twin mod. 1|IDS_PJGA020_13MM76_TYPE93_DOUBLE=13 mm/76 Type93 Twin|IDS_PJGA044_20MM_TYPE98=20 mm AA Gun Type98|IDS_PJGA052_7_7MMLEWIS=7.7 mm/80 Type92|IDS_PJGA056_25MM_TYPE96_DOUBLE=25 mm/60 Type96 Twin mod. 2|IDS_PJGA066_13MM76_TYPE93_SINGLE=13 mm/76 Type93|IDS_PJGA081_M_14_SCHWARZLOSE_6_5MM=6.5 mm/115 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGA082_12_7MM_VICKERS=Vickers .50 machine gun MkI|IDS_PJGA083_40MM_VICKERS=40 mm "HI" Type91|IDS_PJGA093_12MM62_HI=12 mm/62 "HI" Type|IDS_PJGA094_40MM_VICKERS_DOUBLE=40 mm "HI" Type91|IDS_PJGA096_40MM_BOFORS=40 mm Bofors "Chi" Type98|IDS_PJGA119_80MM_40=80 mm/40 (3'') 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGA141_25MM_TYPE96_DOUBLE=25 mm/60 Type96 Twin mod. 2|IDS_PJGM001_460MM45_TYPE96=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJGM006_360MM45_TYPE_41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM007_360MM45_TYPE_41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM011_127MM50_TYPE_C=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGM013_203MM50_TYPE_C=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGM014_203MM50_TYPE_C_RF=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGM024_203MM50_TYPE_E_RF=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. E|IDS_PJGM025_203MM50_TYPE_E=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. E|IDS_PJGM029_155MM50_TYPE_91=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM030_155MM50_TYPE_91_RF=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM032_140MM50_TYPE_3=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM035_140MM50_TYPE_3YEAR=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM046_410MM45_TYPE3=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM047_410MM45_TYPE3_RF_F=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM048_410MM45_TYPE3_RF_R=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM049_356MM45_TYPE41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM050_356MM45_TYPE41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM055_100MM65_TYPE98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGM062_203MM50_TYPE_E_RF8=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. E|IDS_PJGM063_203MM50_TYPE_C_RF_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM064_203MM50_TYPE_C_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM067_305MM50_DOUBLE=305 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM068_305MM45_DOUBLE=305 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM072_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM073_127MM50_TYPE_D=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. D|IDS_PJGM074_127MM50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. B|IDS_PJGM084_120MM40_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM091_127MM50_TYPE_A=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. A|IDS_PJGM092_203MM55=203 mm/50 18th Year Type|IDS_PJGM095_203MM55=203 mm/50 18th Year Type|IDS_PJGM097_356MM45=356 mm/45 43rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM098_410MM45_RF=410 mm/45 Type90|IDS_PJGM099_410MM45=410 mm/45 Type90|IDS_PJGM100_410MM50_RF=410 mm/50 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM101_410MM50=410 mm/50 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM102_460MM50_3_RF=460 mm/50 Type96|IDS_PJGM105_152MM45=152 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM110_127MM50_TYPE_3=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM114_360MM45_TYPE_41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM115_410MM50_TYPE3=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM116_410MM50_TYPE3_RF_F=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM117_410MM50_TYPE3_RF_R=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM118_120MM40_TYPE_HAGUN_MASK=120 mm /40 Elswick|IDS_PJGM121_203MM=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type No. 2|IDS_PJGM125_3IN40_MK1=76 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM126_120MM45_TYPE_10=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM127_410MM45_TYPE3_RF_OLD=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM129_12IN45_MKX=305 mm/45 Mk10|IDS_PJGM130_200MM=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type No. 1|IDS_PJGM134_305MM40_TYPE_ARMSTRONG=305 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM135_140MM50_TYPE_3YEAR_2=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM140_120MM45_TWIN=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM142_120MM45_TYPE_HA=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM143_203_50_TYPE_E3=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM549_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM550_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM563_203MM50_TYPE_C_RF_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM564_203MM50_TYPE_C_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM649_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM650_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM749_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM750_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS002_155MM60_TYPE3=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS003_127MM40_TYPE89_MOD_A=127 mm/40 Type89 A1 mod. 2|IDS_PJGS008_150MM50_TYPE_41=152 mm/50 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS009_127MM40_TYPE_89=127 mm/40 Type89 A1|IDS_PJGS015_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN_10=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. B2|IDS_PJGS016_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGS021_127MM50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. B|IDS_PJGS037_127MM50_TYPE_D=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. D|IDS_PJGS038_100MM65_TYPE89=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGS039_200MM50_TYPE3=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. A|IDS_PJGS040_120MM40_TYPE89_2=127 mm/40 Type89 mod. B|IDS_PJGS041_120MM45_TYPE3=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS042_127MM40_TYPE89_3=127 mm/40 Type89 mod. A1|IDS_PJGS045_76MM40_TYPE3=80 mm/40 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS051_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGS053_140MM_TYPE3=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS061_120MM40_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 Type Hagun|IDS_PJGS065_3IN40_MK1=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS070_152MM45_MASK=152 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS076_100MM65_TYPE_98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGS079_76MM40=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS080_120MM40=120 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS086_120MM40=120 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS087_140MM50_TYPE_3YEAR=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS124_100MM65_TYPE98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGS126_140MM=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS128_152MM50_TYPE41=152 mm/50 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS131_152MM40_COLOR_WHITE=152 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS133_76MM40_WITH_SHIELD_WHITE=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS136_76MM40_WITH_SHIELD_2=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS137_152MM40_COLOR_BLACK=152 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS138_76MM40_WITH_SHIELD_BLACK=80 mm/40 41st Year 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Type91|IDS_PJPA020_SHELL_155MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=155 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA021_SHELL_127MM_HE_NEW_TYPE=127 mm New type projectile|IDS_PJPA022_MAIN_140MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=140 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA023_SHELL_120MM_AP_C_TYPE_0=120 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA024_SHELL_120MM_HE_C_TYPE_1=120 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA025_SHELL_155MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=155 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA026_SHELL_76MM_HE_O_MK_2=76 mm HE Mk2|IDS_PJPA027_SHELL_120MM_AP_C=120 mm APC|IDS_PJPA028_SHELL_120MM_HE_O_MK_3=120 mm HE Mk3|IDS_PJPA029_SHELL_120MM_HE_COMMON=120 mm Common Type0 HE|IDS_PJPA030_SHELL_305MM_AP_APC_41_YEAR_TYPE=305 mm AP/APC Type41year|IDS_PJPA031_SHELL_305MM_HE_HE=305 mm HE|IDS_PJPA032_SHELL_305MM_HE_HE=305 mm HE|IDS_PJPA033_SHELL_305MM_AP_APC_41_YEAR_TYPE=305 mm AP/APC Type41year|IDS_PJPA034_SHELL_200MM_HE_COMMON_TYPE_4_SECONDARY=203 mm Common Type4 HE|IDS_PJPA035_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_TYPE_5=356 mm AP Type5|IDS_PJPA036_SHELL_410MM_AP_APC_TYPE_88=410 mm AP/APC Type88|IDS_PJPA037_SHELL_152MM_HE_C_TYPE_4=152 mm HE Type4|IDS_PJPA038_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_TYPE_92=203 mm AP Type92|IDS_PJPA039_SHELL_203MM_HE_C_TYPE_1=203 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA040_SHELL_100MM_HE_C_TYPE_98=100 mm HE Type98|IDS_PJPA041_76MM_AP_TYPE_0=76 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA042_SHELL_76MM_HE_O_MK_2=76 mm HE Mk2|IDS_PJPA043_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_TYPE_4=152 mm AP Type4|IDS_PJPA044_SHELL_127MM_HE_TYPE_1=120 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA045_SHELL_127MM_AP_TYPE_0=120 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA046_MAIN_140MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=140 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA047_SHELL_140MM_AP_C_CAPPED=140 mm Capped Common Shell|IDS_PJPA048_200MM_AP_APC_TYPE_5=200 mm AP Type5|IDS_PJPA049_200MM_HE_COMMON_TYPE_4=200 mm HE Common Type4|IDS_PJPA050_305MM_AP_APC_MARK_VI=305 mm AP Mk6|IDS_PJPA051_305MM_HE_HE_MARK_IIA=305 mm HE Mk2a|IDS_PJPA052_410MM_AP_TYPE_90=410 mm AP Type90|IDS_PJPA053_410MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=410 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA054_410MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=410 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA055_SHELL_460MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=460 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA056_SHELL_460MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=460 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA057_SHELL_356MM_AP_APC_TYPE_3=356 mm AP/APC Type3|IDS_PJPA058_SHELL_356MM_HE_C_TYPE_3=356 mm HE Type3|IDS_PJPA059_SHELL_356MM_AP_APC_TYPE_88=356 mm AP/APC Type88|IDS_PJPA060_SHELL_305MM_AP_850LBS=305 mm AP 850 lb|IDS_PJPA061_SHELL_305MM_HE_850LBS=305 mm HE 850 lb|IDS_PJPA062_SHELL_152MM_HE_TYPE_0=152 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPB002_TYPE99_N25_MOD1=Type99 N25 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT001_SEA_TORPEDO_TYPE93=Type93|IDS_PJPT002_SEA_TORPEDO_TYPE90=Type90 1930|IDS_PJPT004_SEA_TORPEDO_533MM_TYPE6=533 mm Type6|IDS_PJPT005_TYPE_91_MOD_1=Type91 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT006_450MM_TYPE_44=450 mm Type44|IDS_PJPT007_533MM_TYPE_43=533 mm Type43|IDS_PJPT008_533MM_TYPE_44_MOD_2=533 mm Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT010_TYPE_8=Type8|IDS_PJPT011_TYPE_F3=Type F3|IDS_PJPT012_450MM_TYPE_43=450 mm Type43|IDS_PJPT013_450MM_TYPE_42_MOD_1=Type42 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT014_450MM_TYPE_44_MOD_2=450 mm Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT015_533MM_TYPE_92=Type 92|IDS_PJPT016_533MM_TYPE_89=Type 89|IDS_PJPT017_610MM_TYPE_8_MOD_2=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT018_610MM_TYPE90_MOD_1=Type90 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT019_610MM_TYPE90_MOD_2=Type90 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT020_610_TYPE93_MODEL_3=Type93 mod. 3|IDS_PJPT021_610_TYPE93_MODEL_2=Type93 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT022_TYPE_91_MOD_1A=Type91 mod. 1A|IDS_PJPT024_TYPE_91_MOD_2A=Type91 mod. 2A|IDS_PJSA002=Hosho|IDS_PJSA002_DESCR=The first ship in the world to be specifically designed and completed as an aircraft carrier. This ship was moderately sized and could carry a small air group. She had a decent speed and was only slightly inferior to a light cruiser in terms of armament.|IDS_PJSA002_FULL=Hosho|IDS_PJSA002_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA002_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSA006=Zuiho|IDS_PJSA006_DESCR=A small and reasonably fast aircraft carrier originally built as a submarine tender then subsequently converted into a carrier. Despite her small size, that did not allow her to carry a large air group, Zuiho was equipped with good torpedo protection and a sufficiently powerful artillery for her type.|IDS_PJSA006_FULL=Zuiho|IDS_PJSA006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSA006_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSA009=Ryujo|IDS_PJSA009_DESCR=An aircraft carrier built under the restrictions of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. Owing to a double-deck hangar, she could carry an impressive air group despite her limited displacement. Her drawbacks were low survivability and the small size of her flight deck, which hampered takeoff and landing for squadrons.|IDS_PJSA009_FULL=Ryujo|IDS_PJSA009_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA009_YEAR=1933|IDS_PJSA011=Hiryu|IDS_PJSA011_DESCR=An aircraft carrier that had a prominent effect on the development of this type of ship in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was a highly successful project that featured a high speed, reasonably good AA defense and a sizable air group. Poor armor protection reduced the aircraft carrier's resistance to damage.|IDS_PJSA011_FULL=Hiryu|IDS_PJSA011_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSA011_YEAR=1939|IDS_PJSA012=Shokaku|IDS_PJSA012_DESCR=The Hiryu-class heavy aircraft carrier whose design stemmed from the experience gained in building ships of the same type. Compared to her predecessor, Shokaku came with reinforced AA armament, a larger air group and somewhat improved armor. During World War II, the ship's AA capabilities were significantly enhanced.|IDS_PJSA012_FULL=Shokaku|IDS_PJSA012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSA012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSA015=Taiho|IDS_PJSA015_DESCR=The mightiest aircraft carrier with the most advanced design, among ships of her type, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. She featured an armored flight deck to provide protection from bomb hits. New dual-purpose artillery mounts significantly improved the ship's AA capabilities.|IDS_PJSA015_FULL=Taiho|IDS_PJSA015_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA015_YEAR=1944|IDS_PJSA017=Hakuryu|IDS_PJSA017_DESCR=An aircraft carrier designed to be an enlarged and enhanced version of the Taiho class. Hakuryu was superior to her predecessor in size, armor and artillery power. Owing to an increased hangar, she could carry the largest air group among all Japanese aircraft carriers.|IDS_PJSA017_FULL=Hakuryu|IDS_PJSA017_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSA017_YEAR=1942|IDS_PJSB001=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB001_DESCR=The first dreadnought of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Boasted a sufficiently powerful armor belt. Kawachi's fire control capabilities were strongly affected by the diversity of calibers of her numerous guns. Similar to other warships of her time, Kawachi had insufficient horizontal armor protection and weak torpedo protection.|IDS_PJSB001_FULL=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB001_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSB003=Myogi|IDS_PJSB003_DESCR=A very high speed battlecruiser design with relatively weak armor typical of this type of ship. It was a prototype for Kongo-class battlecruisers.|IDS_PJSB003_FULL=Myogi|IDS_PJSB003_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSB003_YEAR=1910|IDS_PJSB006=Fuso|IDS_PJSB006_DESCR=One of the mightiest battleships of her time. When built, Fuso was the largest warship in the world. She had a fairly powerful artillery and reasonably heavy armor.|IDS_PJSB006_FULL=Fuso|IDS_PJSB006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB006_YEAR=1915|IDS_PJSB007=Kongo|IDS_PJSB007_DESCR=When it was commissioned, Kongo was the most advanced battlecruiser in the world. She was the first among battlecruisers and battleships to be equipped with 356 mm main battery guns. Unlike previous Japanese dreadnoughts, Kongo received a thinner armor belt while her deck armor and torpedo protection were reinforced.|IDS_PJSB007_FULL=Kongo|IDS_PJSB007_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB007_YEAR=1913|IDS_PJSB008=Ishizuchi|IDS_PJSB008_DESCR=One of the draft designs for a battlecruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy that subsequently materialized as the Kongo class. The ship had a high speed and an impressive artillery. The arrangement of main turrets allowed her to fire a full broadside with all main battery guns. The known drawback of the ship's design was a very weak horizontal armor.|IDS_PJSB008_FULL=Ishizuchi|IDS_PJSB008_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSB008_YEAR=1909|IDS_PJSB010=Nagato|IDS_PJSB010_DESCR=Nagato had long remained the world's most powerful warship in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her design was inspired by experience obtained during World War I. Nagato had good armor and advanced torpedo protection. She carried 410 mm main battery guns. She was also among the fastest battleships.|IDS_PJSB010_FULL=Nagato|IDS_PJSB010_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB010_YEAR=1920|IDS_PJSB011=Mikasa|IDS_PJSB011_DESCR=The best squadron battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War. The ship was well-balanced, with very good armament, armor and speed for her time. However, Mikasa was in many respects largely inferior to successive dreadnought battleships.|IDS_PJSB011_FULL=Mikasa|IDS_PJSB011_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSB011_YEAR=1902|IDS_PJSB013=Amagi|IDS_PJSB013_DESCR=A battlecruiser design with very powerful artillery. Though outclassed by other battleships of her time in terms of armor, Amagi was to a great extent superior to them in terms of speed.|IDS_PJSB013_FULL=Amagi|IDS_PJSB013_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB013_YEAR=1919|IDS_PJSB018=Yamato|IDS_PJSB018_DESCR=The biggest warship of World War II and the world's largest battleship. Yamato was designed around the idea that an individual ship could have superiority over any battleship of a potential enemy. Her main guns had overwhelming firepower. The ship maintained a very high level of survivability due to reliable armor and robust torpedo protection. Yamato's AA capabilities were highly efficient due to carrying numerous AA artillery guns.|IDS_PJSB018_FULL=Yamato|IDS_PJSB018_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB018_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSB021=Izumo|IDS_PJSB021_DESCR=One of the draft designs for a "super battleship" concept, preceding the appearance of the Yamato-class battleships. This design featured heavy armor and a sufficiently high speed complemented by powerful main battery guns that were unconventionally placed in three turrets located at the ship's front end.|IDS_PJSB021_FULL=Izumo|IDS_PJSB021_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSB021_YEAR=1935|IDS_PJSB705=ARP Kongō|IDS_PJSB705_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Kongo-class, Kongo. As the flagship of the "First Oriental Fleet", her Mental Model "Kongō" honors the Admiralty Code above all else. She seeks to eliminate the submarine I-401, who chose to deviate from the Code.|IDS_PJSB705_FULL=ARP Kongō|IDS_PJSB705_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB705_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB706=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB706_DESCR=The Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog"; modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 4th Kongo-class battleship, Kirishima. She was first seen engaging I-401, along with Haruna, at the battle in Yokosuka Bay. She was eventually defeated by I-401 due to her "trump card" backfiring under her rival's tactics.|IDS_PJSB706_FULL=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB706_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB706_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB707=ARP Haruna|IDS_PJSB707_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 3rd Kongo-class battleship, Haruna. First seen engaging I-401 in combat alongside Kirishima, she was defeated by the superior tactics of Gunzo Chihaya, commander of the I-401. Her Mental Model, Haruna, always wears a large overcoat and has a keen interest in the human language, "collecting" word samples as she hears them.|IDS_PJSB707_FULL=ARP Haruna|IDS_PJSB707_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB707_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB708=ARP Hiei|IDS_PJSB708_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 2nd Kongo-class battleship, Hiei. Equipped with the "Mirroring System" bestowed by Musashi, she acts as the new flagship of the "First Oriental Fleet" after Kongo's departure. Repurposing the Fleet as the "Student Council of the Fog", she maintains strict order within the Fleet of Fog as the "Student Council President".|IDS_PJSB708_FULL=ARP Hiei|IDS_PJSB708_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB708_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB799=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB799_FULL=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB801=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB801_DESCR=Battleship Kawachi used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSB802=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB802_DESCR=Battleship Kawachi used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSC001_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC001_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSC004=Yubari|IDS_PJSC004_DESCR=An experimental light cruiser based on an idea to create a fast warship carrying the most powerful armament available while having minimum displacement. She was the first in the Imperial Japanese Navy to be equipped with 610 mm torpedo tubes. By the end of her time in service, Yubari was reinforced with numerous AA guns.|IDS_PJSC004_FULL=Yubari|IDS_PJSC004_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSC004_YEAR=1923|IDS_PJSC005=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC005_DESCR=A powerful scout cruiser employed to carry out reconnaissance operations and to protect battleship fleets from enemy light naval forces. Furutaka's primary distinction, from her predecessors, was an enhanced artillery armament featuring a pyramid arrangement of turret mounts.|IDS_PJSC005_FULL=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC005_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC005_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSC006=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC006_DESCR=A powerful scout cruiser employed to carry out reconnaissance operations and, apart from that, to protect battleship fleets from enemy light naval forces. Furutaka's primary distinction from her predecessors was an enhanced artillery armament featuring a pyramid arrangement of turret mounts.|IDS_PJSC006_FULL=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC006_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSC007=Aoba|IDS_PJSC007_DESCR=Represented a further development of Furutaka with main battery guns placed in twin turrets to achieve a longer gun range. Moreover, she outstripped her predecessor in torpedo armament power and AA defense capabilities.|IDS_PJSC007_EXAMPLE=AOBA|IDS_PJSC007_FULL=Aoba|IDS_PJSC007_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC007_YEAR=1927|IDS_PJSC008=Myoko|IDS_PJSC008_DESCR=The first Japanese cruiser built after the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 came into force. Unlike foreign Treaty Cruisers, Myoko's armor was good enough to withstand artillery strikes from ships of the same type. One of the features of the project was well-developed torpedo protection. Following a series of upgrades, cruisers of this class got a substantially reinforced AA and torpedo armament.|IDS_PJSC008_FULL=Myoko|IDS_PJSC008_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC008_YEAR=1929|IDS_PJSC009=Mogami|IDS_PJSC009_DESCR=Mogami was built as a light cruiser whose characteristics would largely exceed those of her contemporary counterparts. She had good armor along with a powerful artillery and torpedo armament. During the course of her service she was transformed into a heavy cruiser, as intended by the original design.|IDS_PJSC009_FULL=Mogami|IDS_PJSC009_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC009_YEAR=1935|IDS_PJSC012=Ibuki|IDS_PJSC012_DESCR=Developed from the Mogami-class ships. Ibuki retained the powerful artillery and torpedo armament of her predecessors, but received advanced armor and a reinforced AA system.|IDS_PJSC012_FULL=Ibuki|IDS_PJSC012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSC013=Kuma|IDS_PJSC013_DESCR=A multipurpose light cruiser that could serve as a scout and a destroyer leader. Compared with the preceding class, Kuma had a greater displacement, reinforced weaponry and increased speed. She retained a weak AA defense that was typical of earlier-period Japanese cruisers.|IDS_PJSC013_FULL=Kuma|IDS_PJSC013_NUMBER=5|IDS_PJSC013_YEAR=1920|IDS_PJSC014=Kitakami|IDS_PJSC014_DESCR=A unique "torpedo cruiser". Originally designed as a Kuma-class scout cruiser. In 1941, along with one of her sister ships, Kitakami was laid up for major retrofitting to be equipped with an unusually powerful torpedo armament of ten quadruple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSC014_FULL=Kitakami|IDS_PJSC014_NUMBER=5|IDS_PJSC014_YEAR=1921|IDS_PJSC015=Tenryu|IDS_PJSC015_DESCR=Tenryu was a high-speed light cruiser designed as a destroyer flotilla leader. She relied on a scarce yet rapid-firing artillery. The ship also carried a sufficiently powerful torpedo armament. Tenryu was the first in the Imperial Japanese Navy to be equipped with triple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSC015_FULL=Tenryu|IDS_PJSC015_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC015_YEAR=1919|IDS_PJSC018=Tone|IDS_PJSC018_DESCR=A well-armed heavy cruiser with an unconventional arrangement of the main battery guns which were concentrated in the forward end. Her speed and torpedo armament were as good as those of preceding Japanese cruisers, while she boasted heavier armor and more efficient AA defense.|IDS_PJSC018_FULL=Tone|IDS_PJSC018_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC018_YEAR=1938|IDS_PJSC026=Iwaki A|IDS_PJSC026_DESCR=An advanced design of the Tenryu-class cruiser. The ship's displacement exceeded that of her predecessor, which allowed for a reinforced artillery armament and more powerful propulsion. At the project design stage, the cruiser was faster than all existing cruisers and many destroyers.|IDS_PJSC026_FULL=Iwaki Alpha|IDS_PJSC026_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSC026_YEAR=1916|IDS_PJSC034=Zao|IDS_PJSC034_DESCR=A very powerful cruiser in all respects. Compared with the preceding classes of heavy cruisers, Zao had a greater number of main battery and AA guns, thick armor and a reinforced torpedo armament.|IDS_PJSC034_FULL=Zao|IDS_PJSC034_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSC034_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSC035=Chikuma|IDS_PJSC035_DESCR=Designed as part of the program to create a "high-speed fleet" using the latest technology of the time. The first in Japan, and one of the first light cruisers in the world, to be equipped with turbine-driven propulsion. The ship carried decent armament and had a high top speed for her time.|IDS_PJSC035_FULL=Chikuma|IDS_PJSC035_NUMBER=3|IDS_PJSC035_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSC037=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC037_DESCR=A light patrol gunboat designed for coastal operations. This gunboat was well-armed for her dimensions, including AA artillery. She was not armored and had low speed.|IDS_PJSC037_FULL=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC037_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC037_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSC038=Atago|IDS_PJSC038_DESCR=Developed from the Myoko-class cruisers. When commissioned, Atago was one of the most powerful heavy cruisers in the world. The ship surpassed the speed of all Japan's potential rival cruisers. For her time, Atago was well-armored with efficient AA armament, along with powerful artillery and torpedoes.|IDS_PJSC038_FULL=Atago|IDS_PJSC038_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC038_YEAR=1932|IDS_PJSC503=Katori|IDS_PJSC503_DESCR=A training cruiser of special construction with marginal armor protection and rather low speed. Despite her modest dimensions, she carried onboard aircraft equipment and torpedo armament. The cruiser's main guns were augmented with dual-purpose guns and automatic AA guns.|IDS_PJSC503_FULL=Katori|IDS_PJSC503_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC503_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSC705=ARP Myoko|IDS_PJSC705_DESCR=A Heavy Cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Myoko-class cruiser, Myoko. Her Mental Model "Myoko" acts as the "Student Council Vice President" in Hiei's "Student Council of the Fog", and acts as a mediator between other Myoko-class Mental Models.|IDS_PJSC705_FULL=ARP Myoko|IDS_PJSC705_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC705_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC709=ARP Haguro|IDS_PJSC709_DESCR=A Heavy Cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 4th Myoko-class cruiser, Haguro. Equipped with multiple thruster modules, she uses exceptional speed and agility to overwhelm her opponents. Her Mental Model "Haguro" is known for her sharp tongue and lazy personality. Haguro acts as one of the "Secretaries" in the "Student Council of the Fog", along with "Ashigara".|IDS_PJSC709_FULL=ARP Haguro|IDS_PJSC709_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC709_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC837=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC837_DESCR=Cruiser Hashidate used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSC838=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC838_DESCR=Cruiser Hashidate used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSC999=Test Ship|IDS_PJSC999_DESCR=A ship for testing maps. She has a high speed, but her main guns and torpedo armament have minimum damage-dealing capabilities. This ship is designed to deliver fire on islands and coastlines.|IDS_PJSC999_FULL=Test Ship|IDS_PJSC999_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSC999_YEAR=2014|IDS_PJSD001=Tachibana|IDS_PJSD001_DESCR=A small and relatively fast destroyer. For her size, Tachibana boasted a sufficiently powerful torpedo armament. The ship's artillery comprised several rapid-fire small caliber guns.|IDS_PJSD001_FULL=Tachibana|IDS_PJSD001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSD001_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSD002=Umikaze|IDS_PJSD002_DESCR=The first Japanese destroyer designed to operate in high seas. When it was commissioned, Umikaze was one of the world's strongest destroyers and the fastest ship in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She carried very good torpedo and artillery armament for her time.|IDS_PJSD002_FULL=Umikaze|IDS_PJSD002_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSD002_YEAR=1911|IDS_PJSD003=Isokaze|IDS_PJSD003_DESCR=Developed from the Umikaze class. Unlike her predecessor, Isokaze had increased displacement and enhanced torpedo armament. The ship's artillery, though sufficiently powerful, had a low rate of fire which was typical of all Japanese destroyers.|IDS_PJSD003_FULL=Isokaze|IDS_PJSD003_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSD003_YEAR=1917|IDS_PJSD004=Minekaze|IDS_PJSD004_DESCR=A ship that had a remarkable influence on the development of destroyers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Owing to her powerful turbines, Minekaze could produce very high speeds that were superior to many of the destroyers built later.|IDS_PJSD004_FULL=Minekaze|IDS_PJSD004_NUMBER=15|IDS_PJSD004_YEAR=1920|IDS_PJSD005=Mutsuki|IDS_PJSD005_DESCR=Developed from the Minekaze class, equipped with a reinforced torpedo armament. This class inherited high speed and sufficiently powerful artillery from its predecessors. Greater dimensions made it possible to equip these destroyers with 610 mm torpedoes.|IDS_PJSD005_FULL=Mutsuki|IDS_PJSD005_NUMBER=12|IDS_PJSD005_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSD006=Hatsuharu|IDS_PJSD006_DESCR=Hatsuharu was a high performance ship despite displacement limitations imposed by the London Naval Treaty of 1930. The ship boasted a comparatively good AA defense. The powerful main battery guns were placed in enclosed turret mounts and could deliver anti-aircraft fire.|IDS_PJSD006_FULL=Hatsuharu|IDS_PJSD006_NUMBER=6|IDS_PJSD006_YEAR=1933|IDS_PJSD007=Fubuki|IDS_PJSD007_DESCR=This "special type" destroyer shaped the development for destroyers in all navies of the world. Fubuki's greater dimensions allowed for a significantly greater firepower, AA artillery and an even more powerful torpedo armament. In terms of speed, however, Fubuki was somewhat inferior to destroyers of preceding classes.|IDS_PJSD007_FULL=Fubuki|IDS_PJSD007_NUMBER=10|IDS_PJSD007_YEAR=1928|IDS_PJSD010=Kagero|IDS_PJSD010_DESCR=Due to a good balance of her main characteristics, Kagero was the most successful destroyer design in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She had extremely long-range, high-speed, oxygen-fueled torpedoes that made her considerably superior to all ships of her type in terms of torpedo armament power.|IDS_PJSD010_FULL=Kagero|IDS_PJSD010_NUMBER=18|IDS_PJSD010_YEAR=1939|IDS_PJSD012=Shimakaze|IDS_PJSD012_DESCR=An experimental "cruiser type" destroyer with increased displacement. The ship was equipped with very powerful propulsion, making Shimakaze faster than the majority of her contemporary ships of the same type. Shimakaze was second to none in terms of torpedo armament. The first and only destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy to be equipped with quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSD012_FULL=Shimakaze|IDS_PJSD012_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSD012_YEAR=1943|IDS_PJSD014=Tachibana L|IDS_PJSD014_DESCR=A small and relatively fast destroyer. For her size, Tachibana boasted a sufficiently powerful torpedo armament. The ship's artillery comprised several rapid-fire small caliber guns.|IDS_PJSD014_FULL=Tachibana Lima|IDS_PJSD014_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSD014_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSD017=Fujin|IDS_PJSD017_DESCR=A typical Japanese destroyer that was built using the experience gained during World War I. She boasted a very high speed and powerful torpedo armament. The AA artillery, however, was very weak.|IDS_PJSD017_FULL=Fujin|IDS_PJSD017_NUMBER=9|IDS_PJSD017_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD024=Wakatake|IDS_PJSD024_DESCR=A small yet well-armed and very fast destroyer. She carried 533 mm torpedoes with better range than similar munitions used by potential rivals. An unconventional placement of torpedo launchers allowed her to fire from the bow sectors.|IDS_PJSD024_FULL=Wakatake|IDS_PJSD024_NUMBER=8|IDS_PJSD024_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD025=Kamikaze|IDS_PJSD025_DESCR=A typical Japanese destroyer that was built using the experience gained during World War I. She boasted a very high speed and powerful torpedo armament. The AA artillery, however, was very weak.|IDS_PJSD025_FULL=Kamikaze|IDS_PJSD025_NUMBER=9|IDS_PJSD025_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD026=Kamikaze R|IDS_PJSD026_DESCR=A typical Japanese destroyer that was built using the experience gained during World War I. She boasted a very high speed and powerful torpedo armament. The AA artillery, however, was very weak.|IDS_PJSD026_FULL=Kamikaze R|IDS_PJSD026_NUMBER=9|IDS_PJSD026_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD803=Isokaze|IDS_PJSD803_DESCR=Destroyer Isokaze used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSX701=ARP I-401|IDS_PJSX701_FULL=ARP I-401|IDS_PJSX799=707R|IDS_PJUA002_140_50_TYPE3=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA003_120MM45_TWIN=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA004_120MM45_TWIN=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA012_076_40_TACHIBANA=76 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA013_076_40_SAKURA=76 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA101_120_40_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA102_120_40_TYPE_HAGUN_CS=120 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA111_152_45=152 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA121_305_40_TYPE41_MIKASA=305 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA211_305_45_TYPE41=305 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA212_305_50_TYPE41=305 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA213_140_50_KATORI=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA214_305_45_TYPE41_CS=305 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA302_120_45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA311_140_50=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA321_140_50=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA322_140_50_CS=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA331_305_45_MKX_ISHIZUCHI=305 mm /45 Mk10|IDS_PJUA401_120_45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA402_120_45_TYPE_HAGUN_0=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA403_120_45_UNIVERSAL=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA404_120_45_UNIVERSAL=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA411_356_45_TYPE41=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA421_140_50_3_YEAR_TYPE=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA431_203_50_TYPE_C=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA441_120_45_TYPE_HA_KAMIKAZE=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA451_120_45_TYPE_HA_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA452_120_45_TYPE_HA_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA495_356_45_TYPE41_KONGOU=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA496_356_45_TYPE41_KIRISHIMA=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA497_356_45_TYPE41_HARUNA=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA498_356_45_TYPE41_HIEI=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA501_127_50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA511_356_45_TYPE41=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA521_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA531_203_50_TYPE_C=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA532_203_50_TYPE_C_0=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA591_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE_MYOKO=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA592_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE_HAGURO=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA611_410_45_TYPE3YEAR=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA621_155_50_TYPE_91=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA622_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA701_127_50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA702_127_50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA703_127_50_TYPE_B_0=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA711_410_45_TYPE3YEAR=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA741_140_50=140 mm/50|IDS_PJUA751_203_50_ATAGO=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA761_203_50_TONE=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA812_410_50_TYPE10YEAR=410 mm/50 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA911_460_45_TYPE96=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJUA921_203_55_TYPE19YEAR=203 mm/50 Type18|IDS_PJUB001_B5N2=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB002_NAKAJIMA_B6N=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJUB003_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB004_YOKOSUKA_B4Y=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUB005_MITSUBISHI_1MT=Mitsubishi 1MT|IDS_PJUB007_R2Y1_KEIUN=Yokosuka R2Y1-B|IDS_PJUB008_MITSUBISHI_B1M=Mitsubishi B1M|IDS_PJUB009_NAKAJIMA_B3N=Nakajima B3N|IDS_PJUB010_NAKAJIMA_C6N5_1B=Nakajima C6N1-B|IDS_PJUB501_B5N2_0=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB502_NAKAJIMA_B6N_0=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJUB503_AICHI_B7A_0=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB504_YOKOSUKA_B4Y_0=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUD001_D1A2=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD002_D3A1=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD003_D4Y2=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJUD004_J5N=Nakajima J5N1|IDS_PJUD005_D3A2=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJUD006_D1A1=Aichi D1A1|IDS_PJUD007_D4Y3=Yokosuka D4Y3|IDS_PJUD008_WAKUSEI=Wakusei|IDS_PJUD009_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUD501_D1A2_0=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD502_D3A1_0=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD503_D4Y2_0=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJUD505_D3A2_0=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJUD509_AICHI_B7A_0=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUE002_ENGINE_4600=Propulsion: 4,600 hp|IDS_PJUE102_ENGINE_9500_TACHIBANA=Propulsion: 9,500 hp|IDS_PJUE103_ENGINE_9500_SAKURA=Propulsion: 9,500 hp|IDS_PJUE111_ENGINE_22500=Propulsion: 22,500 hp|IDS_PJUE121_ENGINE_16000_MIKASA=Propulsion: 16,000 hp|IDS_PJUE201_ENGINE_20500=Propulsion: 20,500 hp|IDS_PJUE202_ENGINE_27300=Propulsion: 27,300 hp|IDS_PJUE203_ENGINE_7000_KATORI=Propulsion: 7,000 hp|IDS_PJUE204_ENGINE_27300_CS=Propulsion: 27,300 hp|IDS_PJUE211_ENGINE_21500=Propulsion: 21,500 hp|IDS_PJUE301_ENGINE_27000=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PJUE302_ENGINE_77000=Propulsion: 77,000 hp|IDS_PJUE303_ENGINE_27000_CS=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PJUE311_ENGINE_90000=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PJUE321_ENGINE_51000=Propulsion: 51,000 hp|IDS_PJUE331_ENGINE_57900=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE332_ENGINE_57900_YUBARI=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE333_ENGINE_57900_CS=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE341_ENGINE_64000_ISHIZUCHI=Propulsion: 64,000 hp|IDS_PJUE351_ENGINE_30000=Propulsion: 30,000 hp|IDS_PJUE401_ENGINE_38500=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE402_ENGINE_136000=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE403_ENGINE_75000=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PJUE404_ENGINE_68250=Propulsion: 68,250 hp|IDS_PJUE405_ENGINE_68250_IWAKI=Propulsion: 68,250 hp|IDS_PJUE411_ENGINE_102000=Propulsion: 102,000 hp|IDS_PJUE421_ENGINE_52000=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE431_ENGINE_38500_KAMIKAZE=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE441_ENGINE_38500_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE442_ENGINE_38500_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE495_ENGINE_136000_KONGOU=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE496_ENGINE_136000_KIRISHIMA=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE497_ENGINE_136000_HARUNA=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE498_ENGINE_136000_HIEI=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE501_ENGINE_42000=Propulsion: 42,000 hp|IDS_PJUE502_ENGINE_70000=Propulsion: 70,000 hp|IDS_PJUE511_ENGINE_102000=Propulsion: 102,000 hp|IDS_PJUE601_ENGINE_52000=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE602_ENGINE_84000=Propulsion: 84,000 hp|IDS_PJUE611_ENGINE_152000=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE621_ENGINE_65000=Propulsion: 65,000 hp|IDS_PJUE631_ENGINE_152000=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE701_ENGINE_50000=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PJUE702_ENGINE_132000=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE703_ENGINE_150000=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PJUE704_ENGINE_150000_0=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PJUE741_ENGINE_78000=Propulsion: 78,000 hp|IDS_PJUE742_ENGINE_78000_KITAKAMI=Propulsion: 78,000 hp|IDS_PJUE751_ENGINE_160000=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PJUE761_ENGINE_130000_ATAGO=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PJUE771_ENGINE_152000_TONE=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE792_ENGINE_132000_MYOKO=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE793_ENGINE_132000_HAGURO=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE801_ENGINE_75000=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PJUE811_ENGINE_160000=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PJUE821_ENGINE_135000=Propulsion: 135,000 hp|IDS_PJUE911_ENGINE_152000=Propulsion: 159,000 hp|IDS_PJUE921_ENGINE_240000=Propulsion: 240,000 hp|IDS_PJUF301_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF401_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF402_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF501_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF502_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF503_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type6 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF601_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF602_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type7 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF603_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type7 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF701_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF702_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF703_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type8 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF801_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type9 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF802_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type9 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF803_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type9 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF901_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF902_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type10 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF903_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type10 mod. 3|IDS_PJUH003_UJI_A=Hashidate (A)|IDS_PJUH004_UJI_B=Hashidate (B)|IDS_PJUH101_TACHIBANA_1912=Tachibana|IDS_PJUH111_CHIKUMA_1912=Chikuma (A)|IDS_PJUH112_CHIKUMA_1918=Chikuma (B)|IDS_PJUH121_MIKASA_1905=Mikasa|IDS_PJUH131_SAKURA=Tachibana|IDS_PJUH201_UMIKAZE_1911=Umikaze (A)|IDS_PJUH202_UMIKAZE_1925=Umikaze (B)|IDS_PJUH211_KAWACHI_1912=Kawachi (A)|IDS_PJUH212_KAWACHI_1919=Kawachi (B)|IDS_PJUH213_KAWACHI_1912_CS=Kawachi (A)|IDS_PJUH214_KAWACHI_1919_CS=Kawachi (B)|IDS_PJUH221_TATSUTA_1919=Tenryu (A)|IDS_PJUH222_TATSUTA_1937=Tenryu (B)|IDS_PJUH231_WAKATAKE_1923=Wakatake (A)|IDS_PJUH232_WAKATAKE_1925=Wakatake (B)|IDS_PJUH241_KATORI=Katori|IDS_PJUH301_ISOKAZE_1917=Isokaze (A)|IDS_PJUH302_ISOKAZE_1925=Isokaze (B)|IDS_PJUH303_ISOKAZE_1917_CS=Isokaze (A)|IDS_PJUH304_ISOKAZE_1925_CS=Isokaze (B)|IDS_PJUH311_MYOGI_1912=Myogi (A)|IDS_PJUH312_MYOGI_1919=Myogi (B)|IDS_PJUH313_MYOGI_1932=Myogi (C)|IDS_PJUH321_KUMA_1920=Kuma (A)|IDS_PJUH322_KUMA_1938=Kuma (B)|IDS_PJUH323_KUMA_C=Kuma (C)|IDS_PJUH331_YUBARI_1944=Yubari|IDS_PJUH332_YUBARI_1944_CS=Yubari|IDS_PJUH341_ISHIZUCHI_1921=Ishizuchi|IDS_PJUH352_HOSHO_1939=Hosho (A)|IDS_PJUH353_HOSHO_1941=Hosho (B)|IDS_PJUH401_MINEKADZE_1920=Minekaze (A)|IDS_PJUH402_MINEKADZE_1938=Minekaze (B)|IDS_PJUH411_KONGO_1941=Kongo (B)|IDS_PJUH412_KONGO_1942=Kongo (C)|IDS_PJUH413_KONGO_1913=Kongo (A)|IDS_PJUH421_IWAKI_1944=Iwaki|IDS_PJUH431_FURUTAKA_1926=Furutaka (A)|IDS_PJUH432_FURUTAKA_1930=Furutaka (B)|IDS_PJUH433_FURUTAKA_1941=Furutaka (C)|IDS_PJUH441_ZUIHO_1940=Zuiho (A)|IDS_PJUH442_ZUIHO_1942=Zuiho (B)|IDS_PJUH443_ZUIHO_1944=Zuiho (C)|IDS_PJUH451_KAMIKAZE_1935=Fujin|IDS_PJUH461_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=Kamikaze|IDS_PJUH462_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=Kamikaze|IDS_PJUH495_KONGOU=ARP Kongō|IDS_PJUH496_KIRISHIMA=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJUH497_HARUNA=ARP Haruna|IDS_PJUH498_HIEI_ARPEGGIO=ARP Hiei|IDS_PJUH501_HATSUHARU_1935=Hatsuharu (A)|IDS_PJUH502_HATSUHARU_1945=Hatsuharu (B)|IDS_PJUH511_FUSO_1941=Fuso (B)|IDS_PJUH512_FUSO_1943=Fuso (C)|IDS_PJUH513_FUSO_1919=Fuso (A)|IDS_PJUH521_MUTSUKI_1926=Mutsuki (A)|IDS_PJUH522_MUTSUKI_1939=Mutsuki (B)|IDS_PJUH523_MUTSUKI_1942=Mutsuki (C)|IDS_PJUH531_AOBA_1942=Aoba (A)|IDS_PJUH532_AOBA_1943=Aoba (B)|IDS_PJUH541_RYUJO=Ryujo (A)|IDS_PJUH542_RYUJO=Ryujo (B)|IDS_PJUH543_RYUJO=Ryujo (C)|IDS_PJUH601_KAGERO_1943=Kagero (A)|IDS_PJUH602_KAGERO_1941=Kagero (B)|IDS_PJUH603_KAGERO_1945=Kagero (C)|IDS_PJUH611_NAGATO_1941=Nagato (B)|IDS_PJUH612_NAGATO_1944=Nagato (C)|IDS_PJUH613_NAGATO_1933=Nagato (A)|IDS_PJUH621_MOGAMI_1935=Mogami (A)|IDS_PJUH622_MOGAMI_1943=Mogami (B)|IDS_PJUH623_MOGAMI_1944=Mogami (C)|IDS_PJUH632_HIRYU_1942=Hiryu (A)|IDS_PJUH633_HIRYU_1945=Hiryu (B)|IDS_PJUH701_FUBUKI_1942=Fubuki (A)|IDS_PJUH702_FUBUKI_1944=Fubuki (B)|IDS_PJUH703_FUBUKI_1943=Fubuki (C)|IDS_PJUH711_AMAGI_1941=Amagi (B)|IDS_PJUH712_AMAGI_1944=Amagi (C)|IDS_PJUH713_AMAGI_1926=Amagi (A)|IDS_PJUH721_MYOKO_1936=Myoko (A)|IDS_PJUH722_MYOKO_1941=Myoko (B)|IDS_PJUH723_MYOKO_1945=Myoko (C)|IDS_PJUH741_KITAKAMI_1941=Kitakami|IDS_PJUH751_ZUIKAKU_1941=Shokaku (A)|IDS_PJUH752_ZUIKAKU_1943=Shokaku (B)|IDS_PJUH753_ZUIKAKU_1944=Shokaku (C)|IDS_PJUH761_ATAGO_1944=Atago|IDS_PJUH771_TONE=Tone|IDS_PJUH795_MYOKO=ARP Myoko|IDS_PJUH796_HAGURO=ARP Haguro|IDS_PJUH801_SHIMAKAZE_1943=Shimakaze (A)|IDS_PJUH802_SHIMAKAZE_1944=Shimakaze (A)|IDS_PJUH811_IBUKI_1944=Ibuki (A)|IDS_PJUH812_IBUKI_1945=Ibuki (B)|IDS_PJUH821_TAIHO_1944=Taiho (A)|IDS_PJUH822_TAIHO_1945=Taiho (B)|IDS_PJUH831_IZUMO_1938=Izumo (A)|IDS_PJUH832_IZUMO_1942=Izumo (B)|IDS_PJUH833_IZUMO_1944=Izumo (C)|IDS_PJUH911_YAMATO_1944=Yamato 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Developed from the Imperatritsa Mariya-class battleships, she inherited high firepower from her predecessors. Experience gained in building early Russian dreadnoughts helped to significantly reinforce the ship's armor which received an advanced arrangement.|IDS_PRSB001_FULL=Imperator Nikolai I|IDS_PRSB001_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSB001_YEAR=1914|IDS_PRSC001=Aurora|IDS_PRSC001_DESCR=The last ship in the Pallada class of protected cruisers, Aurora was surpassed in speed by other ships of her type and time. The ship was modernized to receive significantly enhanced armament. As a result, she became superior in artillery firepower to World War I cruisers with similar displacement.|IDS_PRSC001_FULL=Aurora|IDS_PRSC001_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSC001_YEAR=1903|IDS_PRSC002=Diana|IDS_PRSC002_DESCR=Being a protected cruiser, whose design was typical between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, she had a reasonably good main battery for her time. The ship was also armed with numerous secondary battery guns. Her vital parts were protected by the inclined deck armor.|IDS_PRSC002_FULL=Diana|IDS_PRSC002_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSC002_YEAR=1901|IDS_PRSC003=Murmansk|IDS_PRSC003_DESCR=A fast scout cruiser with torpedo armament built in the U.S.A. and transferred to the U.S.S.R. Navy in 1944. In contrast to Soviet-built ships, Murmansk boasted more advanced AA defenses. However, some of her guns were casemate mounted. This impractical and obsolete firepower arrangement resulted in decreased artillery performance.|IDS_PRSC003_FULL=Murmansk|IDS_PRSC003_NUMBER=10|IDS_PRSC003_YEAR=1923|IDS_PRSC010=Diana L|IDS_PRSC010_DESCR=Being a protected cruiser, whose design was typical between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, she had a reasonably good main battery for her time. The ship was also armed with numerous secondary battery guns. Her vital parts were protected by the inclined deck armor.|IDS_PRSC010_FULL=Diana Lima|IDS_PRSC010_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSC010_YEAR=1901|IDS_PRSC101=Orlan|IDS_PRSC101_DESCR=A patrol ship with very powerful artillery. Orlan was intended to operate in island waters. She boasted a very high level of maneuverability owing to her small dimensions and decent speed.|IDS_PRSC101_FULL=Orlan|IDS_PRSC101_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC101_YEAR=1941|IDS_PRSC102=Novik|IDS_PRSC102_DESCR=The pioneer ship of a scout cruiser type, Novik carried rapid-fire guns but was weak in terms of armor. In the course of her service, she was the fastest cruiser in the world.|IDS_PRSC102_FULL=Novik|IDS_PRSC102_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSC102_YEAR=1901|IDS_PRSC103=Bogatyr|IDS_PRSC103_DESCR=The best protected cruiser in the Russian Navy. This ship was based on a project that was notable for its overall well-balanced features and good protection of the ship's numerous main guns, some of which were mounted in turrets. During World War I, the ship was re-armed with smaller-caliber artillery that had a longer range and higher rate of fire.|IDS_PRSC103_FULL=Bogatyr|IDS_PRSC103_NUMBER=2|IDS_PRSC103_YEAR=1902|IDS_PRSC104=Svietlana|IDS_PRSC104_DESCR=The first light cruiser with turbine propulsion, laid down for the Imperial Russian Navy. Svietlana was notably faster than her predecessors. Her armor protection and weapons were quite good for her time. The ship's artillery was remarkable for its long range and strong ballistic properties.|IDS_PRSC104_FULL=Svietlana|IDS_PRSC104_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC104_YEAR=1928|IDS_PRSC105=Kirov|IDS_PRSC105_DESCR=One of the first large warships designed and built in the U.S.S.R. (Project 26). Despite her small displacement, she was equipped with very powerful long-range main guns and had a good speed. In contrast to the majority of her contemporaries, Kirov had weak armor.|IDS_PRSC105_FULL=Kirov|IDS_PRSC105_NUMBER=2|IDS_PRSC105_YEAR=1938|IDS_PRSC106=Budyonny|IDS_PRSC106_DESCR=A light cruiser built under Project 94. The ship was developed from the Kirov-class warships. Unlike her prototype, she was bigger in size and featured significantly enhanced protection. The ship's main guns were smaller in caliber but had a higher rate of fire.|IDS_PRSC106_FULL=Budyonny|IDS_PRSC106_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC106_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSC107=Shchors|IDS_PRSC107_DESCR=This ship was designed as a light "squadron escorting" cruiser (Project 28). She boasted a high speed and powerful artillery but was inferior to foreign counterparts of her time in armor protection.|IDS_PRSC107_FULL=Shchors|IDS_PRSC107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC107_YEAR=1937|IDS_PRSC108=Chapayev|IDS_PRSC108_DESCR=A light cruiser with powerful artillery, built under the "Big Fleet" program (Project 68). The ship was slightly slower than her predecessors but significantly surpassed them in armor protection. During her upgrade, the cruiser received considerably enhanced AA defense.|IDS_PRSC108_FULL=Chapayev|IDS_PRSC108_NUMBER=7|IDS_PRSC108_YEAR=1950|IDS_PRSC109=Dm. Donskoi|IDS_PRSC109_DESCR=The ship was developed from the Chapayev class. She received stronger armament and a more powerful propulsion (Project 65). Dmitri Donskoi surpassed her prototype in all major characteristics: dimensions, speed, artillery power, AA capabilities and torpedo armament.|IDS_PRSC109_FULL=Dmitri Donskoi|IDS_PRSC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC109_YEAR=1951|IDS_PRSC110=Moskva|IDS_PRSC110_DESCR=A ship designed and intended to destroy light enemy cruisers and fight against heavy cruisers (Project 66). Unlike her foreign counterparts, she boasted bigger dimensions and better armor protection. The cruiser's main battery surpassed foreign guns in maximum range and destructive power but had a lower rate of fire.|IDS_PRSC110_FULL=Moskva|IDS_PRSC110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC110_YEAR=1953|IDS_PRSC505=Profintern|IDS_PRSC505_DESCR=The lead ship of a large series of light cruisers, laid down just before the outbreak of World War I. At keel-laying, the ship bore the name "Svietlana" but in the mid-1920s, when the construction was finished, she was renamed to "Profintern". The ship took part in overseas missions as part of the Baltic Fleet.|IDS_PRSC505_FULL=Profintern|IDS_PRSC505_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC505_YEAR=1928|IDS_PRSC506=Molotov|IDS_PRSC506_DESCR=Bearing a close resemblance to Kirov-class cruisers, she was based on an improved design (Project 26-bis). In contrast to her prototype, the cruiser received significantly reinforced armor while retaining extremely powerful artillery and a high speed.|IDS_PRSC506_FULL=Molotov|IDS_PRSC506_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC506_YEAR=1941|IDS_PRSC508=Kutuzov|IDS_PRSC508_DESCR=One of the most advanced light artillery cruisers in the U.S.S.R. Navy. The ship was as good as most of her foreign counterparts in terms of speed and armor. The cruiser's key advantage over other ships of her type was her main battery that boasted a very long firing range due to the successful design of turret mounts.|IDS_PRSC508_FULL=Mikhail Kutuzov|IDS_PRSC508_NUMBER=14|IDS_PRSC508_YEAR=1954|IDS_PRSD001=Gremyashchy|IDS_PRSD001_DESCR=This ship was generally successful and combined a high speed, reasonably good torpedo armament, and very powerful artillery. The destroyer's main guns were superior in firepower and range to most foreign counterparts. Weak AA defenses were a significant drawback of her design.|IDS_PRSD001_FULL=Gremyashchy|IDS_PRSD001_NUMBER=35|IDS_PRSD001_YEAR=1939|IDS_PRSD102=Storozhevoi|IDS_PRSD102_DESCR=Designed as a "medium-tonnage" destroyer, this ship was intended to handle a wide range of tasks from reconnaissance operations to torpedo attacks to artillery engagements against enemy ships. Owing to high-tech propulsion, she could run at a very high speed.|IDS_PRSD102_FULL=Storozhevoi|IDS_PRSD102_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD102_YEAR=1916|IDS_PRSD103=Derzki|IDS_PRSD103_DESCR=The ship belonged to the first series of Russian destroyers to be equipped with turbines. Derzky boasted good survivability owing to a high speed combined with dimensions that were comparatively large for her time. Until the very end of World War I, she had been unrivaled in terms of the number of torpedoes that could be launched in a broadside salvo.|IDS_PRSD103_FULL=Derzki|IDS_PRSD103_NUMBER=9|IDS_PRSD103_YEAR=1914|IDS_PRSD104=Izyaslav|IDS_PRSD104_DESCR=Developed from the legendary Novik-class destroyers, Izyaslav was one of the largest and most powerful destroyers in the Russian Navy. Compared with her predecessors, she was armed with more powerful artillery. Izyaslav was surpassed in torpedo caliber by foreign-built destroyers of her time, which was partly compensated by the number of torpedoes that could be launched in a broadside salvo.|IDS_PRSD104_FULL=Izyaslav|IDS_PRSD104_NUMBER=5|IDS_PRSD104_YEAR=1917|IDS_PRSD105=Gnevny|IDS_PRSD105_DESCR=Gnevny was the first out of a series of destroyers built in the U.S.S.R. (Project 7). She had good performance characteristics and a very high speed. Unlike the Novik-class ships of the pre-revolutionary period, she was armed with more powerful torpedoes and outrivaled the majority of foreign destroyers in terms of artillery firepower.|IDS_PRSD105_FULL=Gnevny|IDS_PRSD105_NUMBER=35|IDS_PRSD105_YEAR=1938|IDS_PRSD106=Ognevoi|IDS_PRSD106_DESCR=Developed from the Gnevny-class destroyers, the ship (Project 30) featured a larger displacement. In contrast to her predecessors, she boasted improved armor protection for artillery and a more powerful torpedo armament.|IDS_PRSD106_FULL=Ognevoi|IDS_PRSD106_NUMBER=30|IDS_PRSD106_YEAR=1945|IDS_PRSD107=Udaloi|IDS_PRSD107_DESCR=The most advanced Soviet destroyer among those designed before 1941 (Project 35). Udaloi was large in size and could run at a very high speed for this type of ship. In terms of the power of her main guns, she outclassed most of her foreign counterparts.|IDS_PRSD107_FULL=Udaloi|IDS_PRSD107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD107_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSD108=Tashkent|IDS_PRSD108_DESCR=A destroyer flotilla leader intended to perform long-range reconnaissance duties within squadrons and support destroyers' torpedo attacks. She was built in Italy for the U.S.S.R. Navy (Project 20I). During World War II, Tashkent was one of the fastest combat ships in the world and the largest ship of her type.|IDS_PRSD108_FULL=Tashkent|IDS_PRSD108_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSD108_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSD109=Kiev|IDS_PRSD109_DESCR=The design for a destroyer flotilla leader, created under the "Big Fleet" program (Project 48). The ship was developed from the first Soviet Leningrad-class destroyer leaders. Among ships of the same type, she boasted powerful armament and a very high speed.|IDS_PRSD109_FULL=Kiev|IDS_PRSD109_NUMBER=5|IDS_PRSD109_YEAR=1939|IDS_PRSD110=Khabarovsk|IDS_PRSD110_DESCR=The ship was designed as a destroyer flotilla leader. No destroyer in the world could rival her in terms of speed, while her armor and the power of her artillery were comparable to those of light cruisers. Dual-purpose main guns and a battery of automatic AA guns ensured a strong AA defense.|IDS_PRSD110_FULL=Khabarovsk|IDS_PRSD110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD110_YEAR=1936|IDS_PRSX799=B-4|IDS_PRUA001_152_45_PATTERN_1892=152 mm/45 Canet naval gun|IDS_PRUA010_130_B2LM=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA101_152_45_PATTERN_1892_DIANA=152 mm/45 Canet naval gun|IDS_PRUA111_152_45_PATTERN_1892_PALLADA=152 mm/45 Canet naval gun|IDS_PRUA121_4IN60_1911=102 mm/60 Model 1911|IDS_PRUA131_120_45_PATTERN_1892=120 mm/45 Model 1892|IDS_PRUA201_152_45_PATTERN_1892=152 mm/45 Model 1892|IDS_PRUA301_130_55_MOD_1911=130 mm/55 Model 1913|IDS_PRUA302_130_55_MOD_1928=130 mm/55 B-7|IDS_PRUA303_130_55_MOD_1911_0=130 mm/55 Model 1913|IDS_PRUA401_152_53_MK16_MK13=152 mm/53 Mk16/Mk13|IDS_PRUA411_130_50_B13=130 mm/50 B-13|IDS_PRUA421_130_50_B13_NE_PREM=130 mm/50 B-13|IDS_PRUA431_305_52_1907_NIKOLAY=305 mm/52 Model 1907|IDS_PRUA441_180_MK3_K=180 mm/57 MK-3-180|IDS_PRUA451_130_55_PROFINTERN=130 mm/55 B-7|IDS_PRUA501_152_MK5=152 mm/57 MK-5|IDS_PRUA511_180_MK3_MOLOTOV=180 mm/57 MK-3-180|IDS_PRUA691_1ST_APRIL=Pewpew|IDS_PRUA701_152_MK5_KUTUZOV=152 mm/57 MK-5-bis|IDS_PRUA801_130_B2LM=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA811_130_B2U=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA812_130_B2U_0=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA821_180_MK3=180 mm/57 MK-3-180M|IDS_PRUA901_220_SM6=220 mm/65 SM-6|IDS_PRUE001_ENGINE_12000=Propulsion: 12,000 hp|IDS_PRUE011_ENGINE_20000=Propulsion: 20,000 hp|IDS_PRUE101_ENGINE_11600_DIANA=Propulsion: 11,600 hp|IDS_PRUE111_ENGINE_11600_PALLADA=Propulsion: 11,600 hp|IDS_PRUE121_ENGINE_28400=Propulsion: 28,400 hp|IDS_PRUE131_ENGINE_17700=Propulsion: 17,700 hp|IDS_PRUE201_ENGINE_25500=Propulsion: 25,500 hp|IDS_PRUE211_ENGINE_19500=Propulsion: 19,500 hp|IDS_PRUE301_ENGINE_32700=Propulsion: 32,700 hp|IDS_PRUE311_ENGINE_50000=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PRUE401_ENGINE_90000=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PRUE411_ENGINE_48000=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PRUE421_ENGINE_48000_NE_PREM=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PRUE422_ENGINE_53100=Propulsion: 53,100 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(B)|IDS_PRUH691_SEAL=Swooshwhoosh|IDS_PRUH701_TASHKENT_A=Tashkent (A)|IDS_PRUH702_TASHKENT_B=Tashkent (B)|IDS_PRUH711_KUTUZOV=Mikhail Kutuzov|IDS_PRUH721_CHAPAEV_A=Chapayev (A)|IDS_PRUH722_CHAPAEV_B=Chapayev (B)|IDS_PRUH801_KIEV_A=Kiev (A)|IDS_PRUH802_KIEV_B=Kiev (B)|IDS_PRUH811_DDONSKOY_A=Dmitri Donskoi (A)|IDS_PRUH812_DDONSKOY_B=Dmitri Donskoi (B)|IDS_PRUH813_DDONSKOY_C=Dmitri Donskoi (C)|IDS_PRUH901_KHABAROVSK_A=Khabarovsk (A)|IDS_PRUH911_MOSKVA_A=Moskva (A)|IDS_PRUS001_SUO=GFCS I mod. 1|IDS_PRUS101_SUO_DIANA=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS111_SUO_PALLADA=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS121_SUO=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS131_SUO=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS132_SUO=GFCS II mod. 2|IDS_PRUS201_SUO=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS211_SUO=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS212_SUO=GFCS III mod. 2|IDS_PRUS221_SUO=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS222_SUO=GFCS III mod. 2|IDS_PRUS301_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 1|IDS_PRUS302_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 2|IDS_PRUS311_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 1|IDS_PRUS312_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 2|IDS_PRUS401_SUO=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS411_SUO=GFCS 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D4|IDS_PRUT005_53_27P=53-27P|IDS_PRUT101_456_PAT_08=Torpedo Model 1908|IDS_PRUT102_456_PAT_10=Torpedo Model 1910|IDS_PRUT103_456_PAT_10_0=Torpedo Model 1910 mod. 2|IDS_PRUT201_45_36N=45-36N|IDS_PRUT202_45_36NI=45-36NU|IDS_PRUT211_456_2_PAT_10=Torpedo Model 1910|IDS_PRUT211_53_17=53-17|IDS_PRUT301_45_36I=45-36U|IDS_PRUT321_PAT_1912=Torpedo Model 1912|IDS_PRUT322_PAT_1912_0=Torpedo Model 1912 mod. 2|IDS_PRUT331_53_27=53-27|IDS_PRUT401_533_3_APT009=Mark 11|IDS_PRUT411_533_3_39U=53-39|IDS_PRUT412_533_3_39U_MURM=53-39|IDS_PRUT421_53_36=53-36 mod. 1|IDS_PRUT422_53_38=53-38|IDS_PRUT423_53_38_0=53-38 mod. 1|IDS_PRUT431_PROFINTERN=53-27|IDS_PRUT501_MOLOTOV=53-38|IDS_PRUT601_53_39_MOD1=53-39 mod. 1|IDS_PRUT602_53_38I=53-38U|IDS_PRUT603_53_39_MOD4_0=53-39 mod. 4|IDS_PRUT604_53_38I_0=53-38U mod. 2|IDS_PRUT691_1ST_APRIL=Plopplop|IDS_PRUT701_TORP_KUTUZOV=53-51|IDS_PRUT702_ET_80=ET-80|IDS_PRUT703_TORP_KUTUZOV=53-38U|IDS_PRUT801_53_36_MOD2=53-36 mod. 2|IDS_PRUT802_53_39_MOD2=53-39 mod. 2|IDS_PRUT803_53_36_MOD3_0=53-36 mod. 3|IDS_PRUT901_53_39_MOD3=53-39 mod. 3|IDS_PRUT902_ET_46=ET-46|IDS_PURHCASE_AND_INSTALL_MODULE=Purchase and mount a module|IDS_PURHCASE_MODULE=Purchase a module|IDS_PURSHASE_FAILED=Purchase Error|IDS_PWEC501_BLYSKAWICA=Type 10 – Błyskawica|IDS_PWEC501_BLYSKAWICA_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PWGA001_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm Bofors wz. 36|IDS_PWGA002_13MM_HOTCHKISS_WZ30=13.2 mm Hotchkiss wz. 30|IDS_PWGM003_120MM_BOFORS_WZ34_36_TWIN=120 mm/50 wz. 34/36 Bofors|IDS_PWGM004_120MM_BOFORS_WZ34_36_SINGLE=120 mm/50 wz. 34/36 Bofors|IDS_PWGT005_21IN_MKX_TORPEDO_TUBE=533 mm potrójny|IDS_PWPA001_120_HE_BLYSKAWICA=120 mm HE|IDS_PWPA002_120_AP_BLYSKAWICA=120 mm AP|IDS_PWPT001_550_MARK_X=533 mm Mk 10|IDS_PWSD501=Błyskawica|IDS_PWSD501_DESCR=The most powerful destroyer of her time in Europe. The ship greatly surpassed rival navies' destroyers in terms of speed and artillery power. When commissioned, she had the most powerful AA defense among all destroyers in the world. Błyskawica is now preserved as a military museum ship in Gdynia, Poland.|IDS_PWSD501_FULL=Błyskawica|IDS_PWSD501_NUMBER=2|IDS_PWSD501_YEAR=1937|IDS_PWUA601_120_50_WZ_34_36=120 mm/50 wz. 34/36 Bofors|IDS_PWUE601_ENGINE_54000=Propulsion: 54,000 hp|IDS_PWUH601_BLYSKAWICA=Błyskawica|IDS_PWUS601_SUO=SKO Mod. 7|IDS_PWUT601_533_MARK_X=Mark 10|IDS_PZEC506_ANSHAN=Type 11 – Anshan|IDS_PZEC506_ANSHAN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander as well as Free XP earned in a battle.|IDS_PZEC508_LOYANG=Type 10 – Lo Yang|IDS_PZEC508_LOYANG_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PZGA008_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm Oerlikon Mk4|IDS_PZGA009_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm Bofors Mk1|IDS_PZGA051_37MM_67_V11=37 mm 61 shì|IDS_PZGM002_130MM_B13_2C=130 mm/50 M1936 shì|IDS_PZGM004_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZGM005_5IN38_MK30_MOD1=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZGT003_533MM_1N_3TUBES=533 mm 1-N|IDS_PZGT006_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PZGT007_21IN_MK15_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk15|IDS_PZPA001_130_HE_ANSHAN=130 mm HE A|IDS_PZPA002_130_AP_ANSHAN=130 mm SAP A|IDS_PZPA003_127_HE_LO_YANG=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PZPA004_127_AP_LO_YANG=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PZPT001_53_51_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZPT002_MK15_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZPT003_53_38_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-38|IDS_PZPT004_MK31_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk31|IDS_PZPT005_MK15_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PZSD506=Anshan|IDS_PZSD506_DESCR=One of the Soviet destroyers built under Project 7. She had a high speed and powerful artillery. The ship was handed over to the Navy of the People's Republic of China in 1955. By that time, her AA defenses had been noticeably enhanced.|IDS_PZSD506_FULL=Anshan|IDS_PZSD506_NUMBER=35|IDS_PZSD506_YEAR=1941|IDS_PZSD508=Lo Yang|IDS_PZSD508_DESCR=A destroyer specifically built for the U.S. Navy, boasting powerful AA guns and a high speed. She was handed over to the Navy of the Republic of China in 1954. Her armament comprised dual-purpose main guns and quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PZSD508_FULL=Lo Yang|IDS_PZSD508_NUMBER=24|IDS_PZSD508_YEAR=1940|IDS_PZUA501_130MM_M1936_ANSHAN=130 mm/50 M1936 shì|IDS_PZUA701_127MM_LO_YANG=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZUE501_ENGINE_48000_ANSHAN=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PZUE701_ENGINE_50000_LO_YANG=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PZUH501_ANSHAN=Anshan|IDS_PZUH701_LO_YANG=Lo Yang|IDS_PZUS501_SUO_ANSHAN=Shèjī Kòngzhì Xìtǒng 6 Shì|IDS_PZUS701_SUO_LO_YANG=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PZUT501_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-38|IDS_PZUT502_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZUT701_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZUT702_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk31|IDS_PZUT703_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_SHIP=Ship|IDS_SHIPDEAD=ship sunk|IDS_SHIPS=Ships|IDS_SHIPS_COMPARISON=Ship Comparison|IDS_SHIPS_IN_SERIES=Ships in a series|IDS_SHIP_ARMOUR_IN_RANGE=Range of armor thickness|IDS_SHIP_ARMOUR_THICKNESS=Armor thickness|IDS_SHIP_ARMOUR_WHOLE_RANGE=Total range of armor thickness|IDS_SHIP_COMPARISON_HINT=Place the cursor on another player's ship to compare her with your ship.|IDS_SHIP_EXPERIENCE=Ship XP|IDS_SHIP_EXPERIENCE_COLON=Ship XP:|IDS_SHIP_EXT_ARMOUR=External armor|IDS_SHIP_HAS_NO_MODERNIZATIONS=No upgrades available for this ship|IDS_SHIP_HAVE_JUST_GOT_ELITE_STATUS=%(shipType)s %(shipName)s acquired Elite status|IDS_SHIP_INT_ARMOUR=Internal armor|IDS_SHIP_IN_BATTLE=Ship in battle|IDS_SHIP_IN_BATTLE_MESSAGE=This ship is in battle.|IDS_SHIP_IN_DIVISION_MESSAGE_COMMANDER_0=You are the Division Commander.|IDS_SHIP_IN_DIVISION_MESSAGE_NOT_COMMANDER_0=You are ready to enter battle in the Division.|IDS_SHIP_IN_DOCK=The ship is in the Port.|IDS_SHIP_IN_FORMATION_MESSAGE_1=Click "Not Ready" to select another ship or modify the ship configuration.|IDS_SHIP_IN_PARTY_MESSAGE_COMMANDER_0=You are the Commander.|IDS_SHIP_IN_PARTY_MESSAGE_NOT_COMMANDER_0=You are ready to enter the battle in the Team.|IDS_SHIP_IS_ELITE_HEADING=ELITE SHIP STATUS|IDS_SHIP_NEEDS_SERVICE_MESSAGE=This ship requires servicing before it can enter battle.|IDS_SHIP_NO_ARMOUR_IN_RANGE=The selected ship has no armor whose thickness is within this range|IDS_SHIP_PARAMS_IMPROVEMENTS=Ship parameters improvement|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA=AA Guns|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA_DIST=Firing Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA_EFFECTIVITY=Average Damage per Second|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA_GUN=AA Guns|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA_GUNS_COUNT=AA Mounts|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AIMING_TIME=Aiming Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AIR_DEFENSE=AA Defense|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AMMO_AP=AP Shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AMMO_BULLET_MASS=Shell weight|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AMMO_BULLET_SPEED=Initial shell velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AMMO_HE=HE Shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOR=Armor|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOUR=Armor|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURBELT=Belt Armor|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURCASEMATE=Gun Casemate|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURCITADEL=Citadel|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURCONNINGTOWER=Conning Tower Armor|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURDECK=Armored Deck|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOUREXTREMITIES=Forward and After Ends|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURMG=Turret Armor|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY=Main 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Capacity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_NUMSQUADRONS=Squadrons under Command|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_NUM_PLANES_IN_SQUADRON=Aircraft per Squadron|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PLANE_SCOUT=Spotting Aircraft|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PREPARE_TIME_FACTOR=Aircraft servicing speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PTZDAMAGEPROB=Torpedo Protection. Damage Reduction|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PTZFLOODPROB=Torpedo Protection. Flooding Risk Reduction|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ROTATION_SPEED=Traverse speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ROTATION_TIME=180 Degree Turn Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_RUDDER_TIME=Rudder Shift Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SCOUT_FUEL_TIME=Maximum Flight Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_AMMO_SPEED=Initial Shell Velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_AMMO_SPEED_AP=Initial AP Shell Velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_AMMO_SPEED_HE=Initial HE Shell Velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_DELAY=Reload Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_SPEED=Rate of Fire|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SIZE=Length / Beam|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AA_DAMAGE=Average Damage per Rear Gunner per Second|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AMMO_AMOUNT=Loadout|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AMMO_HE=HE Bomb|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BOMB_DAMAGE=Maximum Bomb Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BOMB_DISPERSION=Bomb Dispersion|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BURN_PROB_HE=Chance of fire on target caused by an HE bomb|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_GROUPING=Accuracy|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_LEVEL=Tier|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_MED_DAMAGE=Average Damage per Second|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_PREPARETIME=Time required to prepare for takeoff|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_SPEED=Cruise Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_TORPEDO_DAMAGE=Maximum Torpedo Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_TORPEDO_SPEED=Aircraft Torpedo Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_VITALITY=Survivability|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUAO=GFCS|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST=Firing Range Increase|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_AVG_DAMAGE=Average Torpedo Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_FUEL_TIME=Maximum Flight Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_PLANES=Torpedo Bombers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_SQUADRONS=Torpedo Bombers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TONNAGE=Displacement|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES=Torpedo Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_AVG_DAMAGE=Average Torpedo Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_DIST_SPEED=Torpedo Range/Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_GUNS_COUNT=Torpedo Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_MAX_DIST=Torpedo Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_ROTATION_SPEED=Torpedo Tube Traverse Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_TIME_RELOAD=Torpedo Tubes Reload Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_TUBES=Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOVISIBILITYBYPLANE=Torpedo Detectability Range by Air|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOVISIBILITYBYSHIP=Torpedo Detectability Range by Sea|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_AMMO=Torpedo|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_DAMAGE=Maximum Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_GUN=Torpedo Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_MAIN_SPEED=Torpedo Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_MAX_DIST=Torpedo Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_SPEED=Torpedo Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDY=Torpedoes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TURNINGRADIUS=Turning Circle Radius|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY=Concealment|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_ATBA=Detectability after firing a secondary gun shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_FIRE=Detectability when the ship is on fire|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_FORSAGE=Detectability after the Engine Boost is activated|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_GK=Detectability after firing a main gun shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_PLANE=Detectability Range by Air|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_SHIP=Detectability Range by Sea|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_WEAPONRY=Artillery|IDS_SHIP_PURCHASE=Purchase Ship|IDS_SHIP_REWARD=%s %s|IDS_SHIP_SELL=Sell Ship|IDS_SHIP_SELL_HINT=All related modules will be sold together with the ship.|IDS_SHIP_TYPES=Types|IDS_SKILLS_AND_CONSUMABLES=Skills and Consumables|IDS_SKILLTYPE_ARTILLERY=Artillery|IDS_SKILLTYPE_AVIATION=Aircraft|IDS_SKILLTYPE_ENDURANCE=Ship Survivability|IDS_SKILLTYPE_SECONDARY=Secondary Armament|IDS_SKILLTYPE_SPECIAL=Special Skills|IDS_SKILLTYPE_STEALTH=Concealment and Acquisition|IDS_SKILL_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER=Air Supremacy|IDS_SKILL_AIGUNSEFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Basic Firing Training|IDS_SKILL_AIGUNSRANGEMODIFIER=Advanced Firing Training|IDS_SKILL_AIRDEFENCEBARRAGEABILITY=Defensive Fire|IDS_SKILL_AIRGROUNDATTACKMODIFIER=Manual Control|IDS_SKILL_ALLSKILLSCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=Jack of All Trades|IDS_SKILL_ARTILLERYALERTMODIFIER=Incoming Fire Alert|IDS_SKILL_ATR_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER_0={fighter}|IDS_SKILL_ATR_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER_1={diveBomber}|IDS_SKILL_ATR_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER_2={torpedoBomber}|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIGUNSEFFICIENCYMODIFIER_0={smallGunReloadCoefficient} to reload time of main battery guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm and secondary battery guns|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIGUNSEFFICIENCYMODIFIER_1={airDefenceEfficiencyCoefficient} to AA efficiency|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIGUNSRANGEMODIFIER_0={smallGunRangeCoefficient} to firing range of main battery guns with a caliber up to 139 mm and secondary battery guns|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIGUNSRANGEMODIFIER_1={airDefenceRangeCoefficient} to AA defense firing range|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIRDEFENCEBARRAGEABILITY_0={effectivenessCoefficient} to AA defense power for 60 seconds|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIRDEFENCEBARRAGEABILITY_1={reloadCoefficient} to reload time of the Defensive AA Fire consumable|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIRGROUNDATTACKMODIFIER_0=Hold [CMD_ICONS] to set an attack point.|IDS_SKILL_ATR_ALLSKILLSCOOLDOWNMODIFIER_0={reloadCoefficient} to reload time of all mounted consumables|IDS_SKILL_ATR_ARTILLERYALERTMODIFIER_0=Indicator of long-range enemy artillery fire.|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AUTOREPAIRMODIFIER_0={critTimeCoefficient} to time of repair, fire extinguishing, and recovery from flooding|IDS_SKILL_ATR_CENTRALAIRDEFENCEMODIFIER_0={airDefenceSelectedTargetCoefficient} to efficiency of AA guns with a caliber exceeding 85 mm against a designated target|IDS_SKILL_ATR_CENTRALATBAMODIFIER_0={atbaIdealRadiusLo} to the maximum dispersion of shells for the secondary armament of Tier I–VI ships|IDS_SKILL_ATR_CENTRALATBAMODIFIER_1={atbaIdealRadiusHi} to the maximum dispersion of shells for the secondary armament of Tier VII–X ships|IDS_SKILL_ATR_EMERGENCYTEAMCOOLDOWNMODIFIER_0={reloadCoefficient} to reload time of the Damage Control Party consumable|IDS_SKILL_ATR_FIGHTEREFFICIENCYMODIFIER_0={fightersEfficiencyCoefficient} to combat performance of fighters for each tier of difference between them|IDS_SKILL_ATR_FIREPROBABILITYMODIFIER_0={probabilityBonus} to chance of fire on target caused by a main caliber shell or a bomb|IDS_SKILL_ATR_FIRERESISTANCEMODIFIER_0={probabilityCoefficient} to the risk of fire|IDS_SKILL_ATR_INTUITIONMODIFIER_0={switchAmmoReloadCoef} to reload time when shell type is switched|IDS_SKILL_ATR_LASTCHANCEMODIFIER_0={lastChanceReloadCoefficient} to reload time of all types of armament if the ship's HP is less than {lastChanceHp}|IDS_SKILL_ATR_LASTEFFORTMODIFIER_0=The ship remains able to move and maneuver while the engine or steering gears are incapacitated.|IDS_SKILL_ATR_MAINGUNSROTATIONMODIFIER_0={smallGunBonus} to traverse speed of guns with a caliber up to 139 mm|IDS_SKILL_ATR_MAINGUNSROTATIONMODIFIER_1={bigGunBonus} to traverse speed of guns with a caliber above 139 mm|IDS_SKILL_ATR_METICULOUSPREVENTIONMODIFIER_0={critProbCoefficient} to the risk of incapacitation of modules|IDS_SKILL_ATR_PLANEPREPARINGMODIFIER_0={vitalityCoefficient} to survivability of carrier-based aircraft|IDS_SKILL_ATR_PLANEPREPARINGMODIFIER_1={fightersPrepareCoefficient} to servicing time of carrier-based aircraft|IDS_SKILL_ATR_PLANESVISIONMODIFIER_0={rangeCoefficient} to aircraft viewing radius|IDS_SKILL_ATR_PREPARINGONBOARDSHOOTERSMODIFIER_0={fightersPassiveEfficiencyCoefficient} to efficiency of self-defense armament for aircraft with rear gunners|IDS_SKILL_ATR_REGENERATIONABILITY_0=+20% to HP recovery speed|IDS_SKILL_ATR_REGENERATIONABILITY_1=-10% to reload time of the Repair Party consumable|IDS_SKILL_ATR_SIXTHSENSEABILITY_0=An indicator is displayed when your ship is detected by an enemy ship or aircraft|IDS_SKILL_ATR_SMOKESCREENABILITY_0={additionalSmokes}|IDS_SKILL_ATR_SMOKESCREENABILITY_1={reloadCoefficient} to reload time of the Smoke Generator consumable|IDS_SKILL_ATR_SUPERINTENDENTMODIFIER_0={additionalConsumables} to all consumables mounted on a ship|IDS_SKILL_ATR_SURVIVALMODIFIER_0={healthPerLevel} of HP for each ship tier|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER_0={torpedoSpeedBonus} to torpedo speed|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER_1={torpedoRangeCoefficient} to torpedo range|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDOALERTNESSMODIFIER_0={rangeCoefficient} to acquisition range of torpedoes|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDORELOADMODIFIER_0={launcherCoefficient} to reload time of torpedo tubes|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDORELOADMODIFIER_1={bomberCoefficient} to servicing time of torpedo bombers|IDS_SKILL_ATR_VISIBILITYMODIFIER_0={destroyerCoefficient} to detectability of destroyers|IDS_SKILL_ATR_VISIBILITYMODIFIER_1={cruiserCoefficient} to detectability of cruisers|IDS_SKILL_ATR_VISIBILITYMODIFIER_2={battleshipCoefficient} to detectability of battleships|IDS_SKILL_ATR_VISIBILITYMODIFIER_3={aircraftCarrierCoefficient} to detectability of aircraft carriers|IDS_SKILL_AUTOREPAIRMODIFIER=Basics of Survivability|IDS_SKILL_CENTRALAIRDEFENCEMODIFIER=Manual Fire Control for AA Armament|IDS_SKILL_CENTRALATBAMODIFIER=Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER=Changes number of aircraft in squadrons|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIGUNSEFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Improves performance of main guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm and secondary battery guns|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIGUNSRANGEMODIFIER=Extends firing range of main guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm and secondary battery guns|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIRDEFENCEBARRAGEABILITY=Improves anti-aircraft performance for a limited time.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIRGROUNDATTACKMODIFIER=Enables the player to manually specify an attack point for attack squadrons|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ALLSKILLSCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=Reduces reload time of consumables|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ARTILLERYALERTMODIFIER=A warning about the risk of exposure to long-range artillery fire is displayed (shell's time to target is more than 6 seconds)|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AUTOREPAIRMODIFIER=Accelerates repairs to modules, firefighting, and recovery from flooding|IDS_SKILL_DESC_CENTRALAIRDEFENCEMODIFIER=Significantly improves the efficiency of large caliber AA guns firing at priority targets designated by the player.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_CENTRALATBAMODIFIER=Secondary guns only open fire at targets designated by the player. This way, the firing efficiency is significantly increased.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_EMERGENCYTEAMCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=Reduces reload time of Damage Control Party|IDS_SKILL_DESC_FIGHTEREFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Increases the attack power of fighters while in combat against higher-tier aircraft. The greater the difference between the tiers, the greater the increase.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_FIREPROBABILITYMODIFIER=Increases the chance of setting an enemy ship on fire|IDS_SKILL_DESC_FIRERESISTANCEMODIFIER=Reduces the risk of fire|IDS_SKILL_DESC_INTUITIONMODIFIER=Accelerates shell type switching if all main battery guns are loaded|IDS_SKILL_DESC_LASTCHANCEMODIFIER=Increases reload speed of all armament when the ship has low HP|IDS_SKILL_DESC_LASTEFFORTMODIFIER=When the engine or steering gears are incapacitated, they continue to operate but with a penalty.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_MAINGUNSROTATIONMODIFIER=Increases the traverse speed of the guns|IDS_SKILL_DESC_METICULOUSPREVENTIONMODIFIER=Reduces the risk of ship modules becoming incapacitated|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PLANEPREPARINGMODIFIER=Increases servicing speed and survivability for carrier-based aircraft|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PLANESVISIONMODIFIER=Increases viewing radius for all aircraft, including spotting aircraft|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PREPARINGONBOARDSHOOTERSMODIFIER=Increases efficiency of self-defense armament for aircraft with rear gunners|IDS_SKILL_DESC_REGENERATIONABILITY=Increases the efficiency of the Repair Party consumable.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_SIXTHSENSEABILITY=Indicates if the ship is detected by the enemy|IDS_SKILL_DESC_SMOKESCREENABILITY=Improves smoke screen setting.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_SUPERINTENDENTMODIFIER=Increases capacity of consumables|IDS_SKILL_DESC_SURVIVALMODIFIER=Increases a ship's normal HP|IDS_SKILL_DESC_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER=Increases the speed of torpedoes launched from both ships and aircraft by reducing torpedo range|IDS_SKILL_DESC_TORPEDOALERTNESSMODIFIER=Extends torpedo acquisition range|IDS_SKILL_DESC_TORPEDORELOADMODIFIER=Reduces reload time of torpedo tubes and servicing time of torpedo bombers|IDS_SKILL_DESC_VISIBILITYMODIFIER=Reduces ship detectability range|IDS_SKILL_EFFICIENCY_REDUSED=Effect of skill is reduced during retraining.|IDS_SKILL_EMERGENCYTEAMCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=High Alert|IDS_SKILL_FIGHTEREFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Dogfighting Expert|IDS_SKILL_FIREPROBABILITYMODIFIER=Demolition Expert|IDS_SKILL_FIRERESISTANCEMODIFIER=Fire Prevention|IDS_SKILL_INEFFICIENT=Skill is inactive during retraining.|IDS_SKILL_INTUITIONMODIFIER=Expert Loader|IDS_SKILL_LASTCHANCEMODIFIER=Last Chance|IDS_SKILL_LASTEFFORTMODIFIER=Last Stand|IDS_SKILL_LEARN_PREVIOUS_LEVEL=You must first master a skill from the preceding level.|IDS_SKILL_MAINGUNSROTATIONMODIFIER=Expert Marksman|IDS_SKILL_METICULOUSPREVENTIONMODIFIER=Preventive Maintenance|IDS_SKILL_PLANEPREPARINGMODIFIER=Aircraft Servicing Expert|IDS_SKILL_PLANESVISIONMODIFIER=Aerial Reconnaissance|IDS_SKILL_PREPARINGONBOARDSHOOTERSMODIFIER=Expert Rear Gunner|IDS_SKILL_REGENERATIONABILITY=Repair Work|IDS_SKILL_SIXTHSENSEABILITY=Situation Awareness|IDS_SKILL_SMOKESCREENABILITY=Smoke Screen|IDS_SKILL_SUPERINTENDENTMODIFIER=Superintendent|IDS_SKILL_SURVIVALMODIFIER=Survivability 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Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM012_SECONDARYGUN_MOD_II=Secondary Battery Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM013_MAINGUN_MOD_III=Main Battery Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM014_TORPEDO_MOD_III=Torpedo Tubes Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM015_FIRECONTROL_MOD_II=Gun Fire Control System Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM016_FLIGHTCONTROL_MOD_II=Flight Control Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM017_AIRPLANES_MOD_III=Air Groups Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM018_AIRDEFENSE_MOD_III=AA Guns Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM019_SECONDARYGUN_MOD_III=Secondary Battery Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM020_DAMAGECONTROL_MOD_I=Damage Control System Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM021_ENGINE_MOD_I=Propulsion Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM022_STEERINGGEAR_MOD_I=Steering Gears Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM023_DAMAGECONTROL_MOD_II=Damage Control System Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM024_ENGINE_MOD_II=Propulsion Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM025_STEERINGGEAR_MOD_II=Steering Gears Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM026_LOOKOUTSTATION_MOD_I=Target Acquisition System 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Veteran|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BATTLE_HERO=Battle Hero|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_FESTIV_SOUP=Festive Soup|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_FIRESHOW=Fire Show|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_KING_OF_PARTY=King of the Party|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_MANNERS=Manners Maketh Man|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_PARTY_ANIMAL=Life and Soul of the Party|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_PARTY_CHECK_IN=Queue Jumper|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_RISE_OF_THE_MACHINES=Rise of the Machines|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_RUN_FOREST=Run! 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Run!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_SNATCH=Big Roll|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2016_WRONG_SOW=A Shot in the Dark|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_ARP=Look Who We Have Here!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_BISMARCK=Before Zee Germans Get There!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_CAMO=Paint It Gold!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_CAMPAIGNS=Will Now Have Stories|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_CONTAINERS=You’ve Got a Parcel Waiting for You!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_CREDITS=Not a Pyramid Scheme!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_CREW=Skipper on Deck!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_FR=Death by Baguette|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_GB=Fabulous Fuse|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_GE=I Will Find You and I Will Sink You|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_HW2016=Foes Way Past Their Prime|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_JP=Not By Torpedoes Alone|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_NY2016=Ho-Ho-Ho!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_PVE=Eat It, Toaster!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_RANKS=Like a Pro|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BD2_USSR=Rush C!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BROTHERS_IN_ARMS=Brothers in Arms|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_BW_PARTICIPANT=BW Participant|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN1_COMPLETED="Science of Victory"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN1_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="Science of Victory" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_BISMARCK_COMPLETED="The Hunt for Bismarck"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_BISMARCK_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="The Hunt for Bismarck" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_HALSEY_COMPLETED="Hit Hard! Hit Fast! Hit Often!"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_HALSEY_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="Hit Hard! Hit Fast! Hit Often!" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018BASIC_COMPLETED="Battle of the North Cape"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018BASIC_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="Battle of the North Cape" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018ELITE_COMPLETED="New Year Raid"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018ELITE_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="New Year Raid" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NY17B_COMPLETED="The Hunt for Graf Spee"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NY17B_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="The Hunt for Graf Spee" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NY17E_COMPLETED="Santa's Christmas Convoys"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_NY17E_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="Santa's Christmas Convoys" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_SB_COMPLETED="Honorable Service"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_SB_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="Honorable Service" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_VIVELAFRANCE_COMPLETED="The Gold of France"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_VIVELAFRANCE_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="The Gold of France" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_YAMAMOTO_COMPLETED="Yamamoto Isoroku"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAMPAIGN_YAMAMOTO_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT="Yamamoto Isoroku" with Honors|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CAPITAL=Initial Capital|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CBT_PARTICIPANT=CBT Veteran|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CHIEF_ENGINEER=Chief Naval Architect|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_1=Typhoon|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_2=Storm|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_3=Gale|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_4=Squall|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_TOP=Typhoon. Hotspot|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CLEAR_SKY=Clear Sky|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_AMERICANARC_COMPLETED=American Cruisers|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_BISMARCK_COMPLETED=The Hunt for Bismarck|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_DUNKIRK_COMPLETED=Dunkirk|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_HAPPYNEWYEAR2018_COMPLETED="Battle of the North Cape"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_HSF2018_COMPLETED="High School Fleet"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_VIVELAFRANCE_COMPLETED="Vive la France"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_WOWSBIRTHDAY_COMPLETED="2 Years of World of Warships"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_COLLECTION_YAMAMOTO_COMPLETED="Yamamoto Isoroku"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_CONTRIBUTOR=World of Warships Contributor|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DECISIVE_CONTRIBUTION=Crucial Contribution|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_AIRDEFENSEEXPERT=In a single battle, destroy at least %(goalValue)s enemy aircraft, including floatplanes launched from cruisers and battleships. Can be completed with destroyers, cruisers, and battleships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_AIRKING=In a single battle, destroy at least %(goalValue)s enemy aircraft, including floatplanes launched from cruisers and battleships. Can be completed with aircraft carriers.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_AMAUTEUR=Win %(winCount)s Random Battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ARSONIST=Set an enemy ship on fire and destroy her. Damage caused by fire must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of the destroyed ship's normal HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATBA_CALIBER=Damage and destroy an enemy ship. The final direct damage must be caused by secondary battery guns.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATB_AEGAEON=You were among the top 100 participants in the "Ships Sunk" category during the Clash of the Elements event.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATB_HEPHAESTUS=You were among the top 100 participants in the "Total Damage Dealt" category during the Clash of the Elements event.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATB_HESTIA=You were among the top 100 participants in the "Ribbons and Achievements Received" category during the Clash of the Elements event.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATB_HYPERION=You were among the top 100 participants in the "XP Earned" category during the Clash of the Elements event.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATB_POSEIDON=You were among the top 100 participants in the "Battles Won" category during the Clash of the Elements event.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ATB_WINNER=After weeks of fighting, the clouds of steam finally dissipated and the victorious element remained dominant thanks to your contribution.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_AT_PARTICIPANT=The developers thank you for participating in the Alpha Test.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BATTLE_HERO=Receive any %(achievementCount)s heroic achievements.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_FESTIV_SOUP=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_FIRESHOW=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_KING_OF_PARTY=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_MANNERS=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_PARTY_ANIMAL=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_PARTY_CHECK_IN=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_RISE_OF_THE_MACHINES=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_RUN_FOREST=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_SNATCH=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2016_WRONG_SOW=You did it!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_ARP=You like those fancy ships? Well, once you earn this emblem, everybody is going to know it. You’re ok with that, right?|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_BISMARCK=Astrologers proclaimed the last week of the Hunt for Bismarck. Then they realized they were two hours behind.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_CAMO="Tier X gameplay: no farm, no fun they said."|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_CAMPAIGNS=So you, too, started the "Honorable Service" campaign first, right?|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_CONTAINERS=Containers are something that unites players and developers. Because the nerve cells of all people generally function the same way.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_CREDITS=Not only have you survived the changes to the economy, you've figured out the techniques of credit farming.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_CREW=That feeling when you release Elite XP and a whole bunch of new skills but everyone is still talking about Radio Location.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_FR=They listened stoically to all those jokes about croissants and baguettes—and then set out to rock.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_GB=Legend tells of a wizard named Merlin, a puff of magic smoke, and an enchanted armor-piercing shell.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_GE=Precision German engineering coupled with wishful Russian thinking. What could go wrong?|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_HW2016="Saving Transylvania is like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and everything is on fire and you're in Hell."|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_JP=Thanks for not forgetting to make use of the main guns on those ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_NY2016=We've never had a New Year like this before. In every sense.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_PVE="Gave the bots a hard time, before it was cool."|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_RANKS=Did you learn to do that in Ranked Battles?|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BD2_USSR=Timely and appropriate choice between torpedoes and the main guns gets you halfway to victory, Comrade!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BROTHERS_IN_ARMS=Playing in a Division, damage at least 6 enemy ships. Damage caused by all Division members must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of the total HP of all the ships in the enemy team.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_BW_PARTICIPANT=The developers thank you for participating in the Beta Weekend.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN1_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN1_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_BISMARCK_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_BISMARCK_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_HALSEY_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_HALSEY_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018BASIC_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018BASIC_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018ELITE_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NEWYEAR2018ELITE_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NY17B_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NY17B_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NY17E_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_NY17E_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_SB_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_SB_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_VIVELAFRANCE_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_VIVELAFRANCE_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_YAMAMOTO_COMPLETED=Complete the final task of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAMPAIGN_YAMAMOTO_COMPLETED_EXCELLENT=Complete all tasks of the Campaign.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CAPITAL=Earn %(moneyCount)s credits in battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CBT_PARTICIPANT=The developers thank you for participating in the Closed Beta Test.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CHIEF_ENGINEER=Research %(shipsCount)s ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_1=Reach the Typhoon League during the Clan Battles season.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_2=Reach the Storm League during the Clan Battles season.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_3=Reach the Gale League during the Clan Battles season.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_4=Reach the Squall League during the Clan Battles season.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLAN_SEASON_1_LEAGUE_TOP=Rank among the top 16 clans in the Clan Battles Season "Hotspot"|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CLEAR_SKY=In a single battle, destroy more than %(planesRatio_percent)s of enemy aircraft, including floatplanes launched from cruisers and battleships. You must destroy at least %(planesCount)s aircraft.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_AMERICANARC_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "American Cruisers" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_BISMARCK_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "The Hunt for Bismarck" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_DUNKIRK_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "Dunkirk" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_HAPPYNEWYEAR2018_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "Battle of the North Cape" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_HSF2018_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "High School Fleet" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_VIVELAFRANCE_COMPLETED=Complete the "Vive la France" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_WOWSBIRTHDAY_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "2 Years of World of Warships" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_COLLECTION_YAMAMOTO_COMPLETED=Complete the entire "Yamamoto Isoroku" collection.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_CONTRIBUTOR=Contributors Team Member|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_DECISIVE_CONTRIBUTION=Playing in a Division, receive at least %(dominationPoints)s points in Domination battle mode and win the battle. All Division members must survive the battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_DETONATED=Receive damage to the magazine resulting in detonation.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_DOUBLE_KILL=Destroy 2 enemy ships. The second target must be destroyed within %(timeInterval)s seconds after the first one.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_DREADNOUGHT=Receive damage exceeding %(damageRatio_percent)s of your ship's normal HP from %(damagersCount)s or more enemies and survive the battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ENGINEER=Research %(shipsCount)s ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FIGHTER=Win %(winCount)s Random Battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FINISH_HIM=|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FIREPROOF=Receive damage caused by fire that exceeds %(damageRatio_percent)s of your ship's normal HP and survive the battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FIRST_BLOOD=Be the first to destroy an enemy ship in battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FOOLSDAY_ONE_STEP=Win one Space Battle with each ship type.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FOOLSDAY_POEKHALI=Cause more than %(goalValue)d HP of damage to the enemy in one Space Battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FOOLSDAY_SHIELDS=Shoot down %(goalValue)d aircraft in one Space Battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FOOLSDAY_TROOPER=Earn %(goalValue)d base XP (before modifiers are applied).|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_FOOLSDAY_VACUUM_CLEANER=Destroy 3 enemy ships with an aircraft carrier in one Space Battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_HALLOWEEN_2016=Win a battle in a Halloween celebration scenario.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_HALLOWEEN_2017=Gain a victory in operation "Sunray in the Darkness".|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_HEADBUTT=Destroy an enemy ship by ramming and survive.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_INSTANT_KILL=Destroy an enemy ship with a single artillery salvo, torpedo salvo, or aircraft attack by causing damage over %(_damageRatio_percent)s of the destroyed ship's normal HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_JUNIOR_PLANNER=Research a new ship.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_KINGOFTHESEA=Hard work and training pays off. Placing among the top three teams in the King of the Sea tournament makes you worthy of this medal.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_LIQUIDATOR=Cause flooding on an enemy ship and destroy her. Damage caused by flooding must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of the destroyed ship's normal HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_MAIN_CALIBER=Damage at least %(victimsCount)s enemy ships. Damage caused must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of the total HP of all the ships in the enemy team.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_MERCENARY=Complete 50 daily missions.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_MERCENARY_L=Open 100 containers.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_MESSENGER=Complete 5 daily missions.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_MESSENGER_L=Open 10 containers.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_MILLIONAIR=Earn %(moneyCount)s credits in battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NEVER_ENOUGH_MONEY=Earn %(moneyCount)s credits in battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NO_DAY_WITHOUT_ADVENTURE=Complete at least 1 daily mission a day for 5 days in a row.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NO_DAY_WITHOUT_ADVENTURE_L=Open at least 1 container a day for 5 days in a row.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NO_PRICE_FOR_HEROISM=Receive any %(achievementCount)s heroic achievements.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_500_LEAGUES=You’ve completed a 2017 km sea journey. Was it hard? No? And you keep saying that’s too far to go for the groceries.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_AIMING=Unresearched Fact #2: Your sailor's aim may not be the finest, but it gets the job done. So far, 25 times. That’s enough to earn the captain a medal for their efforts.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_BREAK_THE_BANK=2,017,000 credits could feed a whole lot of little, hard-working rodents. You've made it, we doubled it. Are you proud of yourself? How are we going to afford to buy food for the hamsters powering our servers now?|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_DRESS_THE_TREE=You've used many colorful pieces of fabric on your ships. You looked fabulous. However, why aren't they recyclable?|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_SAFECRACKER=Theoretically they last forever. In practice, you couldn't resist opening the last 17 of them.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_TO_THE_BOTTOM=Unresearched Fact #1: Torpedoes have proven to be a more reliable medium for delivering ships to the bottom of the ocean than ice bergs. You’ve tried to prove this on every ship class.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_WIN_ALL=Congratulations, you've managed to gather all the achievements of the 2016 Winter Marathon!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_NY17_WIN_AT_LEAST_ONE=Winter—the best time to play games. You won one!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_OBT_PARTICIPANT=The developers thank you for participating in the Open Beta Test.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ONE_SOLDIER_IN_THE_FIELD=Stand alone against at least %(enemiesCount)s enemy ships and win the battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_DUNKERQUE_OPERATION_DYNAMO=Complete Operation Dynamo|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HERO_DAM=Cause more than %(damagePart_percent)s of the damage dealt by your team and successfully complete the operation.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HERO_DAM_ENEM=Cause damage to at least half of the enemy ships and successfully complete the operation. Damage caused to each ship must amount to at least %(damageRatio_percent)s of her normal HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HERO_WIN_ONE=As the last one standing on your team, complete a secondary task and successfully complete the operation.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HERO_WIN_SUR=Successfully complete the operation by completing all secondary tasks. All players must survive.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_DIE=There's still one ship standing. She must be destroyed, too.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_DONE_CLASS=Successfully complete an operation while playing with a ship of each type.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_FRAG_CLASS=Destroy %(onwSipTypeCount)s ships of the same type as your ship, or %(otherSipTypeCount)s ships of any other type.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_FRAG_OBJ=Destroy at least %(enemyTeamPart_percent)s enemy units (ships and installations) and successfully complete the operation.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_FRAG_WAY=Any port in a storm.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_HIT_TORP=Hit enemy ships with %(hitCount)s ship torpedoes in a single battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_1=Successfully complete %(operationsCount)s operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_2=Successfully complete %(operationsCount)s operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_3=Successfully complete %(operationsCount)s operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_ALL_1=Complete %(tasksCount)s secondary tasks in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_ALL_2=Complete %(tasksCount)s secondary tasks in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_ALL_3=Complete %(tasksCount)s secondary tasks in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_FRAG_1=Destroy %(shipsCount)s key ships and auxiliary ships in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_FRAG_2=Destroy %(shipsCount)s key ships and auxiliary ships in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_FRAG_3=Destroy %(shipsCount)s key ships and auxiliary ships in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_SAVE_1=Have %(shipsCount)s allied ships survive in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_SAVE_2=Have %(shipsCount)s allied ships survive in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_PR_SAVE_3=Have %(shipsCount)s ships survive in operations.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_SAVE_SHIP=We do not leave our own behind!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_PVE_HON_WIN_ALL_DONE=Complete the operation and all secondary tasks, survive till the end of the battle, and cause damage exceeding %(damageRatio_percent)s of your ship's HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_RETRIBUTION=Destroy an enemy ship after your ship has been destroyed.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_ARSONIST=Destroy an enemy ship by setting her on fire.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_BOMBARDIER=Cause %(damageCount)s HP of damage to enemy ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_HARD_EDGED=Destroy an enemy ship by ramming.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_LUCKY=Destroy an enemy ship by causing damage to her magazine, resulting in its detonation.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_TACTICIAN=Capture a key area or the enemy base.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_TO_THE_BOTTOM=Destroy an enemy ship by flooding.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SEA_LEGEND=Receive any %(achievementCount)s heroic achievements.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SHADOW=Test|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SILENT_KILLER=Destroy an enemy ship and stay undetected.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_ST_PARTICIPANT=The developers thank you for participating in the Supertest.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_SUPPORT=Damage at least %(victimsCount)s enemy ships. Damage caused to each ship must exceed %(damageRatio_percent)s of her normal HP.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_TOP_LEAGUE_CLAN_SEASON_2=Reach the Hurricane League in Season 2 of the Clan Battles "Islands of Ice".|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_TWITCH_PRIME=Exclusive achievement for Twitch Prime members only.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_TWITCH_WG=Welcome to World of Warships!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_UNHARMED=Test|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_UNSINKABLE=Receive damage from flooding that exceeds %(damageRatio_percent)s of your ship's normal HP and survive the battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_VETERAN=Win %(winCount)s Random Battles.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WARRIOR=Destroy %(victimsCount)s or more enemy ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WGFEST2016=Thank you for your participation in WG Fest 2016.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WGFEST2017=Thank you for your participation in WG Fest 2017.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WGSPB_STAFF=Wargaming St. Petersburg Employee|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WG_STAFF=Wargaming Employee|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WINNER_CLAN_SEASON_1=Win Season 1 of the Clan Battles "Hotspot".|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WINNER_CLAN_SEASON_2=Win Season 2 of the Clan Battles "Islands of Ice".|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WITHERING=Cause at least %(damage)s HP of fire and flooding damage to enemy ships.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WORKAHOLIC=Complete 100 daily missions.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DESCRIPTION_WORKAHOLIC_L=Open 1,000 containers.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DETONATED=Detonation|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DOUBLE_KILL=Double Strike|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_DREADNOUGHT=Dreadnought|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_ENGINEER=Naval Constructor|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FIGHTER=Warrior|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FINISH_HIM=Mercy Strike|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FIREPROOF=Fireproof|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FIRST_BLOOD=First Blood|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FOOLSDAY_ONE_STEP=That's one small step for a man|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FOOLSDAY_POEKHALI=Poekhali!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FOOLSDAY_SHIELDS=Shield Activator|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FOOLSDAY_TROOPER=Not Overly Assaultive|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_FOOLSDAY_VACUUM_CLEANER=Vacuum Cleaning|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_GIVEN_ONCE=Can be obtained only once.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_GROUP=group|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_HALLOWEEN_2016=Ghostbuster|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_HALLOWEEN_2017=Exorcist|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_HEADBUTT=Die-Hard|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_INSTANT_KILL=Devastating Strike|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_JUNIOR_PLANNER=Junior Naval Designer|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_KINGOFTHESEA=King of the Sea V finalist.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_LIQUIDATOR=Liquidator|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MAIN_CALIBER=High Caliber|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MERCENARY=Workhorse|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MERCENARY_L=Supply Officer|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MESSENGER=In the Thick of It|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MESSENGER_L=Junior Supply Officer|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MILLIONAIR=Moneybags|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MULTIPLE=Can be obtained several times.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_MULTIPLE_PER_BATTLE=Can be obtained several times per battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NEVER_ENOUGH_MONEY=Business Magnate|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NO_DAY_WITHOUT_ADVENTURE=A Day Without Adventure Is a Wasted One|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NO_DAY_WITHOUT_ADVENTURE_L=Smooth Supply|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NO_PRICE_FOR_HEROISM=Legend of the Seas|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_500_LEAGUES=An Epic Journey|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_AIMING=Aiming? Too Much Effort|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_BREAK_THE_BANK=Break the Bank|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_DRESS_THE_TREE=Feeling Good|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_SAFECRACKER=Tin Can|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_TO_THE_BOTTOM=To the Bottom|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_WIN_ALL=Hoarder 2016|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_NY17_WIN_AT_LEAST_ONE=Good Start|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_OBT_PARTICIPANT=OBT Veteran|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_ONE_SOLDIER_IN_THE_FIELD=Solo Warrior|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_DUNKERQUE_OPERATION_DYNAMO=Operation Dynamo|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HERO_DAM=Major Contribution|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HERO_DAM_ENEM=Assistant|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HERO_WIN_ONE=Will to Win|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HERO_WIN_SUR=Tactical Expertise|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_DIE=I'll Be Back|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_DONE_CLASS=Universal Seaman|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_FRAG_CLASS=Natural Selection|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_FRAG_OBJ=Shark Among Shrimps|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_FRAG_WAY=Crash Tester|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_HIT_TORP=Torpedoman|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_1=Weather Beaten|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_2=Old-Timer|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_3=Experienced One|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_ALL_1=Important Missions|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_ALL_2=Special Orders|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_DONE_ALL_3=Secret Instructions|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_FRAG_1=Exterminator|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_FRAG_2=Raider|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_FRAG_3=Ravager|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_SAVE_1=Shield|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_SAVE_2=Guardian|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_PR_SAVE_3=Protector|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_SAVE_SHIP=Save Commander Jenkins|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_PVE_HON_WIN_ALL_DONE=Sea Star|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_RETRIBUTION=It's Just a Flesh Wound!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_ARSONIST=Naval Warfare. Arson|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_BOMBARDIER=Naval Warfare. Weaponry Basics|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_HARD_EDGED=Naval Warfare. Ramming|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_LUCKY=Naval Warfare. Lucky Shot|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_TACTICIAN=Naval Warfare. Tactics|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SCIENCE_OF_WINNING_TO_THE_BOTTOM=Naval Warfare. Flooding|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SEA_LEGEND=Bane of the Oceans|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SHADOW=Test|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SILENT_KILLER=Invisible Threat|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SINGLE=individual|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SINGLE_PER_BATTLE=Can be obtained once per battle.|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_STAGED=stage|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_ST_PARTICIPANT=ST Participant|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SUBTYPE_ECONOMIC=Economic|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SUBTYPE_HEROIC=Heroic|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SUBTYPE_HONORABLE=Honorable|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SUBTYPE_RESEARCH=Research|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SUBTYPE_SERVICE_MEDAL=Commemorative|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_SUPPORT=Confederate|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_TOP_LEAGUE_CLAN_SEASON_2=Hurricane. Islands of Ice|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_TWITCH_PRIME=Twitch Prime|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_TWITCH_WG=Twitch Welcome|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_TYPE_BATTLE=Battle Heroes|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_TYPE_DOCK=|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_UNHARMED=Test|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_UNSINKABLE=Unsinkable|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_VETERAN=Veteran|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WARRIOR=Kraken Unleashed!|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WGFEST2016=Wargaming Fest 2016 Participant|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WGFEST2017=Wargaming Fest 2017 Participant|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WGSPB_STAFF=Developer|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WG_STAFF=Wargaming|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WINNER_CLAN_SEASON_1=Hotspot|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WINNER_CLAN_SEASON_2=Islands of Ice|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WITHERING=Witherer|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WORKAHOLIC=Ready for Anything|IDS_ACHIEVEMENT_WORKAHOLIC_L=Senior Supply Officer|IDS_ARTBOTTOM=Internal Bulkhead|IDS_ARTILLERY=Main Battery|IDS_ARTILLERY_AMMO_0=Main Battery HE Shells|IDS_ARTILLERY_AMMO_1=Main Battery AP Shells|IDS_ARTSIDE=Magazine Armor|IDS_ARTTOP=Deck|IDS_ART_CAMERA=Artillery Camera|IDS_DIVEBOMBER=Dive Bombers|IDS_DIVEBOMBER_AP=AP Dive Bombers|IDS_DIVEBOMBER_HE=HE Dive Bombers|IDS_DIVISION=Division|IDS_DIVISIONS=Divisions|IDS_DIVISIONS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_INTRO_MISSION_DESC=The Introductory Mission is not available for Divisions. Select a different battle type.|IDS_DIVISIONS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANK_BATTLES=Divisions are not allowed to participate in Ranked Battles|IDS_DIVISIONS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANK_BATTLES_DESC=Divisions are not allowed to participate in Ranked Battles. Select another battle type.|IDS_DIVISIONS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_TRAINING_BATTLES=Divisions are not allowed in training battles|IDS_DIVISIONS_IN_BATTLE_HEADER=Divisions in battle|IDS_DIVISION_-1=UNDISTRIBUTED PLAYERS|IDS_DIVISION_0=ALPHA|IDS_DIVISION_1=BRAVO|IDS_DIVISION_COMMANDER=Division Commander|IDS_DIVISION_COMMANDER_C=Division Commander|IDS_DIVISION_IS_LOCKED=Division locked|IDS_DIVISION_IS_LOCKED_COMMANDER=You locked the Division. |IDS_DIVISION_IS_NOT_LOCKED=Division unlocked|IDS_DIVISION_IS_NOT_LOCKED_COMMANDER=Division unlocked. |IDS_DIVISION_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU=The Division will enter the battle without you|IDS_DIVISION_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU_INFO=Click "STAY IN PORT" if you do not want to enter the battle now. You will remain in the Division.|IDS_DIVISION_MANAGEMENT_LOCKED_FOR_DESTROYED=Your ship was destroyed. |IDS_DIVISION_NOT_READY=The Division is not ready|IDS_DIVISION_NOT_READY_COMMANDER_INFO=Players who are not ready will have 15 seconds to make a decision about entering this battle. |IDS_DIVISION_READY=The Division is ready|IDS_ENGINE=Engine|IDS_ENGINEBACKWARDFORSAGEPOWER=to engine power when moving backward at low speed|IDS_ENGINEFORWARDFORSAGEPOWER=to engine power when moving forward at low speed|IDS_FIGHTER=Fighters|IDS_HULL=Hull|IDS_PAAB001_DOUGLAS_TBD=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAAB002_GRUMMAN_TBF=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAAB003_MARTIN_T3M=Martin T3M|IDS_PAAB004_MARTIN_T3M_FLOAT=Martin T3M|IDS_PAAB005_MARTIN_T4M=Martin T4M|IDS_PAAB006_MARTIN_T4M_FLOAT=Martin T4M|IDS_PAAB007_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAAB008_DOUGLAS_DT=Douglas DT|IDS_PAAB009_DOUGLAS_AD1=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAAB010_DOUGLAS_DT_FLOAT=Douglas DT|IDS_PAAB011_GRUMMAN_TBM2=Grumman TBM2|IDS_PAAB012_CONSOLIDATED_TBY_1=Consolidated TBY-2|IDS_PAAB013_A2D_SKYSHARK=Douglas A2D|IDS_PAAB051_DOUGLAS_BTD_1=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAAB052_GRUMMAN_TBM3=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAAB053_DOUGLAS_XSB2D=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAAB509_DOUGLAS_AD1_S=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAAB510_TBF_ENTERPRISE=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAAD001_CURTISS_SB2C=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAAD002_CURTISS_SBC4=Curtiss SBC4|IDS_PAAD003_VOUGHT_SB2U=Vought SB2U|IDS_PAAD004_DOUGLAS_SBD2=Douglas SBD2|IDS_PAAD005_DOUGLAS_XSB2D=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAAD006_VOUGHT_SBU=Vought SBU|IDS_PAAD007_MARTIN_BM2=Martin BM2|IDS_PAAD008_DOUGLAS_AD2=Douglas AD2|IDS_PAAD009_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAAD010_DOUGLAS_BTD_1=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAAD011_KAISER_FLEETWINGS_XBTK=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAAD012_DOUGLAS_SBD3=Douglas SBD-3|IDS_PAAD013_DOUGLAS_SBD5=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAAD101_CURTISS_SB2C_AP=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAAD110_DOUGLAS_BTD_1_AP=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAAD111_KAISER_FLEETWINGS_XBTK_AP=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAAD509_SBD_ENTERPRISE=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAAD510_SBD_ENTERPRISE=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAAF001_GRUMMAN_F3F=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAAF002_GRUMMAN_F6F=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAAF003_BOEING_XF7B=Boeing XF7B|IDS_PAAF004_VOUGHT_VE7=Vought VE-7|IDS_PAAF005_LOENING_M8=Loening M8|IDS_PAAF006_LOENING_M8_FLOAT=Loening M8|IDS_PAAF007_GRUMMAN_FF1=Grumman FF1|IDS_PAAF008_F2A=Brewster F2A|IDS_PAAF009_GRUMMAN_F4F=Grumman F4F-3|IDS_PAAF010_F8F_BEARCAT=Grumman F8F|IDS_PAAF011_CURTISS_TS1=Curtiss TS-1|IDS_PAAF012_VOUGHT_F4U=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAAF013_CURTISS_F6C_1=Curtiss F6C-1|IDS_PAAF014_CURTISS_TS1_FLOAT=Curtiss TS1|IDS_PAAF015_CURTISS_F6C_FLOAT=Curtiss F6C|IDS_PAAF016_MCDONNELL_F2H=McDonnell F2H|IDS_PAAF017_BOEING_F4B=Boeing F4B|IDS_PAAF018_GRUMMAN_F4F_5=Grumman F4F-5|IDS_PAAF020_GRUMMAN_F9F_2=Grumman F9F-2|IDS_PAAF021_F4B_FLOAT=Boeing F4B|IDS_PAAF022_F3F_FLOAT=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAAF023_F4F_FLOAT=Grumman F4F|IDS_PAAF024_XP_40S=Curtiss XP-40Q|IDS_PAAF028_GRUMMAN_F6F_3=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAAF029_VOUGHT_F4U_1A=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAAF030_F4F_4=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAAF031_FM_2=GM FM-2|IDS_PAAF502_F6F_ENTERPRISE=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAAF512_VOUGHT_F4U_S=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAAS001_VOUGHT_OS2U=Vought OS2U Kingfisher|IDS_PAAS002_CURTISS_SOC=Curtiss SOC Seagull|IDS_PAAS003_CURTISS_SBC4=Curtiss SBC4|IDS_PAAS004_CURTISS_SO3C=Curtiss SO3C Seamew|IDS_PAAS005_VOUGHT_UO1=Vought UO-1|IDS_PAAS006_N3N=N3N Canary|IDS_PAAS007_O2U=Vought O2U Corsair|IDS_PAAS008_CURTISS_SB2C=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAAS010_CURTISS_SC1=Curtiss SC-1|IDS_PAAS011_CURTISS_SC2=Curtiss SC-2|IDS_PAAS012_VOUGHT_OS2U_2=Vought OS2U|IDS_PAAS014_VOUGHT_OS2U_ARIZONA=Vought OS2U-1|IDS_PAAS015_CURTISS_SC1_ALABAMA=Curtiss SC-1|IDS_PAAS016_OS2U_3_MASS=Vought OS2U-3|IDS_PAEE001_USA1908_DESC=The "Stars and Stripes" with the corresponding changes in position and number of stars representing the states. It has been used as the U.S. Navy ensign since 1777.|IDS_PAEE001_USA1908_TITLE=The U.S. Navy ensign|IDS_PAEE001_USA1908_YEARS=1896 – 1908|IDS_PAEE002_USA1912_DESC=The "Stars and Stripes" with the corresponding changes in position and number of stars representing the states. It has been used as the U.S. Navy ensign since 1777.|IDS_PAEE002_USA1912_TITLE=The U.S. Navy ensign|IDS_PAEE002_USA1912_YEARS=1908 – 1912|IDS_PAEE003_USA1959_DESC=The "Stars and Stripes" with the corresponding changes in position and number of stars representing the states. It has been used as the U.S. Navy ensign since 1777.|IDS_PAEE003_USA1959_TITLE=The U.S. Navy ensign|IDS_PAEE003_USA1959_YEARS=1912 – 1959|IDS_PAEP001_PERMOFLAGE_TEST=Type 3|IDS_PAEP001_PERMOFLAGE_TEST_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP307_TEXAS=Stars and Stripes|IDS_PAEP307_TEXAS_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP309_NEW_YORK_SCULL=Skull|IDS_PAEP309_NEW_YORK_SCULL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP310_MISSOURI=BB-63|IDS_PAEP310_MISSOURI_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP314_TEXAS_LONE_STAR=The Lone Star|IDS_PAEP314_TEXAS_LONE_STAR_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of Freedom! It set our hearts aglow, |IDS_PAEP319_ALABAMA=BB-60|IDS_PAEP319_ALABAMA_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP320_ALABAMA_ST=Octopus|IDS_PAEP320_ALABAMA_ST_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP408_FLINT=Type 10|IDS_PAEP408_FLINT_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP507_MONAGAN=Type 10|IDS_PAEP507_MONAGAN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP509_BLACK=Type 10|IDS_PAEP509_BLACK_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PAEP602_ALBANY_MILITARY_VETERAN=Combat Veteran Camouflage|IDS_PAEP602_ALBANY_MILITARY_VETERAN_DESCRIPTION=For those who gave for their country, community, and family. Wargaming Appreciates Your Service.|IDS_PAEP605_TEXAS_TWITCH_PRIME=Twitch Prime|IDS_PAEP605_TEXAS_TWITCH_PRIME_DESCRIPTION=Exclusive Twitch Prime Camouflage.|IDS_PAEP907_MUSTANG=Ultimate Mustang|IDS_PAEP907_MUSTANG_DESCRIPTION=Can you feel the awesome spirit of this camouflage? Of course you can, because you earned it and it is amazing.|IDS_PAEP909_CROCODILE=Ultimate Crocodile|IDS_PAEP909_CROCODILE_DESCRIPTION=Yes, crocodile. Why can't there be an awesome crocodile on a famous ship?|IDS_PAES108_LEXINGTON_1944_H2017=Nobilium|IDS_PAES108_LEXINGTON_1944_H2017_DESCRIPTION=A bit of alchemy will make the camouflage bring you bonuses|IDS_PAES404_DR_FRANKENSHIP=Igor|IDS_PAES404_DR_FRANKENSHIP_DESCRIPTION=Alive or not alive? That is the question|IDS_PAES408_FREEDOM_CLEVELAND=Freedom|IDS_PAES408_FREEDOM_CLEVELAND_DESCRIPTION=Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, |IDS_PAES410_DESMOINES_GALAXY=Galaxy|IDS_PAES410_DESMOINES_GALAXY_DESCRIPTION=The pride and glory of the Federation Space Fleet, this Galaxy-class cruiser is the lead ship in a series of heavy cruisers.|IDS_PAES508_BENSON_1945_H2017=Ghoul|IDS_PAES508_BENSON_1945_H2017_DESCRIPTION=Reduce all foes to dust|IDS_PAES510_GEARING_FLYFIRE=FlyFire|IDS_PAES510_GEARING_FLYFIRE_DESCRIPTION=FlyFire is an ordinary Calmbook-class spaceship.|IDS_PAGA002_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm Bofors Mk1|IDS_PAGA003_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm Oerlikon Mk4|IDS_PAGA008_40MM_BOFORS_MK2=40 mm Bofors Mk2|IDS_PAGA013_1IN_MK2_MOD2=28 mm/75 Mk2 mod. 2|IDS_PAGA015_40MM_BOFORS_MK3=40 mm Bofors Mk3|IDS_PAGA016_3IN50_MK22_MOD2=76.2 mm/50 Mk22 mod. 2|IDS_PAGA018_20MM_OERLIKON_MK20_TWIN12=20 mm Oerlikon Mk20|IDS_PAGA023_M2_50_BROWNING=12.7 mm Browning|IDS_PAGA026_3IN50_TWIN_MARK_33=76.2 mm/50 Mk33|IDS_PAGA054_BROWNING_M2_MOD1=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 1|IDS_PAGA055_BROWNING_M2_MOD2=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 2|IDS_PAGA056_40MM_BOFORS=40 mm Bofors Mk2|IDS_PAGA060_3IN23=76.2 mm/23 Mk7|IDS_PAGA071_1PDR_MK6_MAXIM=37 mm Maxim|IDS_PAGA077_6IN47_MK16=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAGA078_3IN50_MK34=76.2 mm/50 Mk34|IDS_PAGA104_3IN50_MK10=76.2 mm/50 Mk10|IDS_PAGA112_HOTCHKISS_MG_MK1=7.6 mm Hotchkiss Mk1|IDS_PAGA116_1PDR_AA_MAXIM=37 mm Maxim|IDS_PAGA173_3IN50_TWIN_MARK_33=76.2 mm/50 Mk33|IDS_PAGA175_40MM_BOFORS_MK2_MK19=40 mm Bofors Mk2|IDS_PAGA180_3IN50_MK34_RADAR=76.2 mm/50 Mk34|IDS_PAGM006_8IN55_CA32=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAGM009_6IN47_CL55=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAGM012_16IN45_MK6=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAGM019_8IN55_CA68=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAGM020_8IN55_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM021_8IN55_MK14_MOD2=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM025_8IN55_TRIPLE_MK16=203 mm/55 Mk16|IDS_PAGM027_6IN47_MK_17=152 mm/47 Mk17|IDS_PAGM031_6IN53_MK16_TWIN=152 mm/53 Mk16|IDS_PAGM033_14IN50_3GUN_TURRET=356 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGM034_16IN50_MK7=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM035_8IN55_MK14=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAGM043_14IN50_3GUN_TURRET=356 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM052_12IN45_MK5=305 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAGM059_16IN45_MK1=406 mm/45 Mk1|IDS_PAGM065_14IN50_3GUN_TURRET=356 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM067_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM073_16IN45_MK10=406 mm/45 Mk10|IDS_PAGM074_14IN_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk2|IDS_PAGM076_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAGM077_6IN47_MK16=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAGM079_3IN50_MK22_MOD2=76.2 mm/50 Mk22 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM081_5IN50_MK5=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM082_3IN50_MK5=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM087_5IN38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM088_5IN38_MK40_MOD33=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 0|IDS_PAGM089_6IN50_MK7=152 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM091_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM092_5IN38_MK38_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk38 mod. 0|IDS_PAGM093_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGM095_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGM096_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM097_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM098_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM113_5IN38_MK32_MOD12=127 mm/38 Mk32 mod. 12|IDS_PAGM114_8IN50_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/50 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM115_8IN50_MK14_MOD2=203 mm/50 Mk14 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM117_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM118_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM119_6IN_50_MK8=152 mm/50 Mk8|IDS_PAGM120_6IN53_MK14=152 mm/53 Mk14|IDS_PAGM121_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM122_8IN55_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM123_8IN55_MK14_MOD2=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM124_12IN50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM125_14IN_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAGM126_14IN_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAGM130_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAGM131_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT_SHIELD=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAGM133_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGM134_3IN50_MK5_SHIELD=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM135_5IN38_MK30_MOD1=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM137_5IN38_MK30_MOD1=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM138_5IN38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM148_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM150_5IN38_MK24_MOD6=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PAGM151_8IN55_MK14_MOD1=203 mm/55 Mk14 mod. 1|IDS_PAGM152_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM153_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGM154_5IN50_MK5=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGM155_12IN50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAGM156_16IN45_MK1=406 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAGM157_6IN53_MK16_TWIN=152 mm/53 Mk16|IDS_PAGM159_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM160_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13|IDS_PAGM162_14IN45_TRIPLE=356 mm/45 Mk9|IDS_PAGM163_14IN45_TRIPLE=356 mm/45 Mk9|IDS_PAGM164_5IN38_MK32_MOD12=127 mm/38 Mk32|IDS_PAGM167_14IN40_MODEL_1909=350 mm/40 Model 1909|IDS_PAGM172_6IN47_TWIN=152 mm/47 Mk16 Twin|IDS_PAGM176_5IN38_MK24_MOD11=127 mm/38 Mk24 mod. 11|IDS_PAGM179_6IN47_TRIPLE=152 mm/47 D.P. Mk17|IDS_PAGS001_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAGS007_5IN25_MK19_MOD6=127 mm/25 Mk19 mod. 6|IDS_PAGS010_5IN38_MK32_MOD12=127 mm/38 Mk32|IDS_PAGS011_5IN38_MK38_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk38 mod. 0|IDS_PAGS014_5IN38_MK22_MOD10=127 mm/38 Mk22 mod. 10|IDS_PAGS022_5IN38_MK24=127 mm/38 Mk24|IDS_PAGS028_5IN38_MK29_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk29 mod. 0|IDS_PAGS029_5IN51_MK_7=127 mm/51 Mk7|IDS_PAGS032_6IN53_MK13_SINGLE=152 mm/53 Mk13 Single|IDS_PAGS037_3PDR_SALUTING_GUN=47 mm Saluting Gun|IDS_PAGS039_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGS040_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAGS041_12PDR_12CWT_MK9=76.2 mm Mk9|IDS_PAGS044_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGS045_3IN50_MK4=76.2 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGS046_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGS047_6IN50_MK6=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAGS050_3IN50_MK4=76.2 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGS057_5IN38_MK40_MOD33=127 mm/38 Mk40 mod. 33|IDS_PAGS058_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT=127 mm/50 Twin Mount|IDS_PAGS061_5IN50_MK5=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGS062_5IN38_MK21=127 mm/38 Mk21 mod. 1|IDS_PAGS063_3IN50_MK5=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAGS066_3IN50_MK4=76.2 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAGS068_4_7IN_MK3=120 mm/50 Mk3|IDS_PAGS085_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGS086_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAGS099_5IN54_MK16=127 mm/54 Mk39|IDS_PAGS102_3IN23=76.2 mm/23|IDS_PAGS105_6IN53_MK14=152 mm/53 Mk14|IDS_PAGS111_6IN_50_MK8=152 mm/50 Mk8|IDS_PAGS129_4IN50_TWIN_MOUNT_SHIELD=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAGS141_3IN50_MK4_A=76.2 mm/50 Mk4 A|IDS_PAGS145_5IN54=127 mm/54 Mk41|IDS_PAGS149_5IN_51_MK7=127 mm/51 Mk7|IDS_PAGT004_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT005_21IN_MK15_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk15|IDS_PAGT017_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT024_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT030_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT042_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PAGT064_18IN_MK5_TORPEDO_TUBE=450 mm Mk5|IDS_PAGT072_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PAGT094_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Quad|IDS_PAGT100_18IN_MK6_TORPEDO_TWIN_TUBE=450 mm Mk6|IDS_PAGT110_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=533 mm Twin|IDS_PAGT132_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PAGT158_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PAN_AMERICA=Pan-America|IDS_PAN_ASIA=Pan-Asia|IDS_PAPA001_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_MK_19=203 mm AP Mk19|IDS_PAPA002_SHELL_203MM_HE_HC_MK_25=203 mm HE/HC Mk25|IDS_PAPA003_SHELL_127MM_HE_HC_MK_36=127 mm HE/HC Mk36|IDS_PAPA004_SHELL_127MM_AP_SC_MK_38=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA005_SHELL_127MM_HE_C_MK_32=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA006_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_MK_16=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA007_SHELL_356MM_HE_HC_MK_22=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA008_SHELL_127MM_HE_HC_MK_39=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PAPA009_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_3=406 mm AP Mk3|IDS_PAPA010_SHELL_406MM_HE_HC_MK_13=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA011_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_8=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA012_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_MK_21=203 mm AP Mk21|IDS_PAPA014_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_8=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA015_SHELL_406MM_HE_HC_MK_13=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA016_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_MK_28=152 mm AP Mk28|IDS_PAPA017_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MK_34=152 mm HE/HC Mk34|IDS_PAPA018_MAIN_127MM_HE_C_MK_32=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA019_SHELL_152MM_AP_AP_MK_35=152 mm AP Mk35|IDS_PAPA020_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MK_34=152 mm HE/HC Mk34|IDS_PAPA021_SHELL_127MM_AP_AP=127 mm AP|IDS_PAPA022_SHELL_127MM_HE_C_MK_15=127 mm HE Mk15|IDS_PAPA023_SHELL_76MM_AP_AP_MK_29=76 mm AP Mk29|IDS_PAPA024_SHELL_76MM_HE_C=76 mm HE|IDS_PAPA025_SHELL_305MM_AP_AP=305 mm AP|IDS_PAPA026_SHELL_305MM_HE_C=305 mm HE|IDS_PAPA027_SHELL_152MM_AP_AP_105LBS=152 mm AP 105 lb|IDS_PAPA028_SHELL_152MM_HE_C_105LBS=152 mm HE 105 lb|IDS_PAPA029_SHELL_152MM_AP_SC_MK_27_MOD_2=152 mm AP/SC Mk27 mod. 2|IDS_PAPA030_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MARK_34_MOD_1=152 mm HE/HC Mk34 mod. 1|IDS_PAPA031_SHELL_152MM_AP_AP_105LBS=152 mm AP 105 lb|IDS_PAPA032_SHELL_152MM_HE_C_105LBS=152 mm HE 105 lb|IDS_PAPA033_SHELL_102MM_AP_SC_MK_16=102 mm AP/SC Mk16|IDS_PAPA034_SHELL_102MM_HE_HC_MK_15=102 mm HE/HC Mk15|IDS_PAPA035_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_MK_16=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA036_SHELL_356MM_HE_HC_MK_22=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA037_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_260LBS=203 mm AP 260 lb|IDS_PAPA038_SHELL_203MM_HE_C_260LBS=203 mm HE 260 lb|IDS_PAPA039_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_1400LBS=356 mm AP Early 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA040_SHELL_356MM_HE_C_1400LBS=356 mm HE 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA041_SHELL_76MM_HE_C=76 mm HE|IDS_PAPA042_SHELL_127_HE_HC_MK_39=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PAPA043_SHELL_127_AP_C_MK_15=127 mm AP Mk15|IDS_PAPA044_MAIN_127MM_HE_C_MK_32=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA045_SHELL_127_HE_HC_MK_39=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PAPA046_SHELL_127_AP_C_MK_15=127 mm AP Mk15|IDS_PAPA047_SHELL_152MM_HE_HC_MK_34=152 mm HE/HC Mk34T|IDS_PAPA048_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_MK_28=152 mm AP Mk28|IDS_PAPA049_SHELL_120_HE_45LBS=120 mm HE 45 lb|IDS_PAPA050_152MM_AP_130LBS_MK35=152 mm AP 130 lb Mk35|IDS_PAPA051_152MM_HE_HC_MARK_39_MOD_0=152 mm HE Mk39|IDS_PAPA052_356MM_HE_COMMON_1400LBS=356 mm HE Common 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA053_356MM_AP_EARLY_AP_1400LBS=356 mm AP Early 1400 lb|IDS_PAPA054_SHELL_305MM_AP_AP_MK15=305 mm AP Mk15 mod. 1|IDS_PAPA055_305MM_AP_AP_870LBS=305 mm AP 870 lb|IDS_PAPA056_305MM_HE_HC_MK8=305 mm HE/HC Mk8|IDS_PAPA057_305MM_HE_COMMON_870LBS=305 mm HE Common 870 lb|IDS_PAPA058_127MM_HE_HC_MK41=127 mm HE Mk41|IDS_PAPA059_SHELL_406MM_AP_AP_MK_5=406 mm AP Mk5|IDS_PAPA060_406MM_HE_HE_MK_2=406 mm HE Mk2|IDS_PAPA061_SHELL_152MM_AP_SC_MK_27_MOD_5=152 mm AP/SC Mk27 mod. 5|IDS_PAPA062_SHELL_356MM_AP_MK_16_ARIZONA=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA063_SHELL_356MM_HE_MK_22_ARIZONA=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA064_SHELL_203MM_AP_INDIANAPOLIS=203 mm AP Mk19|IDS_PAPA065_SHELL_203MM_HE_INDIANAPOLIS=203 mm HE/HC Mk25|IDS_PAPA066_SHELL_356MM_AP_MK_16_TEXAS=356 mm AP Mk16|IDS_PAPA067_SHELL_356MM_HE_MK_22_TEXAS=356 mm HE/HC Mk22|IDS_PAPA068_127MM_AP_FLINT=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA069_127MM_HE_FLINT=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA070_127MM_AP_BLACK=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA071_127MM_HE_BLACK=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA072_406MM_AP_MISSOURI=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA073_406MM_HE_MISSOURI=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA074_406MM_AP_ALABAMA=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA075_406MM_HE_ALABAMA=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA076_406MM_AP_ALABAMA=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA077_406MM_HE_ALABAMA=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA078_127MM_AP_KIDD=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPA079_127MM_HE_KIDD=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA080_406MM_AP_MASS=406 mm AP Mk8|IDS_PAPA081_406MM_HE_MASS=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA082_203MM_HE_SALEM=203 mm HE/HC Mk25|IDS_PAPA083_203MM_AP_SALEM=203 mm AP Mk21|IDS_PAPA084_SHELL_406MM_HE_HC_MK_13E=406 mm HE/HC Mk13|IDS_PAPA085_127MM_HE_MONAGHAN=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PAPA086_127MM_AP_MONAGHAN=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PAPB001_BOMB_6=Bomb prototype|IDS_PAPB002_1000LBS_MK33=AP 1000 lb Mk33|IDS_PAPB004_1600LBS_MK1=AP 1600 lb Mk1|IDS_PAPB005_100LBS_ANM30A1=HE 100 lb ANM30A1|IDS_PAPB006_250LBS_ANM57=HE 250 lb ANM57|IDS_PAPB007_500LBS_ANM64=HE 500 lb ANM64|IDS_PAPB008_1000LBS_ANM65=HE 1000 lb ANM65|IDS_PAPT001_TORPEDO_533MM_MK_15=533 mm Mk15|IDS_PAPT005_BLISS_LEAVITT_MK6=Bliss Leavitt Mk6|IDS_PAPT006_BLISS_LEAVITT_MK7_MOD_5A=Bliss Leavitt Mk7 mod. 5A|IDS_PAPT007_BLISS_LEAVITT_MK7_MOD_2A=Bliss Leavitt Mk7 mod. 2A|IDS_PAPT008_MK_17=Mk17|IDS_PAPT009_MK_11=Mk11|IDS_PAPT010_MK_13_MOD0A=Mk13 mod. 0A|IDS_PAPT012_BLISS_LEAVITT_MK7_TYPE_DA=Bliss Leavitt Mk7 Type DA|IDS_PAPT013_MK_25_MOD3A=Mk25 mod. 3A|IDS_PAPT014_BLISS_LEAVITT_MK3=Bliss Leavitt Mk3|IDS_PAPT015_MK8_MOD2B=Mk8 mod. 2B|IDS_PAPT016_MK_8_MOD3B=Mk8 mod. 3B|IDS_PAPT017_MK8_MOD8=Mk8 mod. 8|IDS_PAPT018_MK_15_MOD_3=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAPT019_WHITEHEAD_MK5=Whitehead Mk5|IDS_PAPT020_BLISS_LEAVITT_MK7_MOD_0=Bliss Leavitt Mk7 mod. 0|IDS_PAPT021_BLISS_LEAVITT_MARK_9_MOD_1B=Bliss Leavitt Mk9 mod. 1b|IDS_PAPT022_BLISS_LEAVITT_MARK_9_MOD_1=Bliss Leavitt Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAPT023_MK_12=Mk12|IDS_PAPT024_MK_14_MOD_3=Mk14 mod. 3|IDS_PAPT025_MK_14_MOD_0=Mk14 mod. 0|IDS_PAPT026_MK_16_MOD_0=Mk16 mod. 0|IDS_PAPT027_MK_16_MOD_1=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PAPT028_TORPEDO_533MM_MK_15_SIMS=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAPT029_MK_15_MOD_ATLANTA=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAPT030_BLACK=Mk29|IDS_PAPT031_KIDD=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAPT032_MONAGHAN=Mark 12|IDS_PAPT033_MONAGHAN_MK15=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAPT777_TORPEDO_457_PROTOTYPE=Torpedo 457 prototype|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AAAURA=Average AA damage|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AAMAXDIST=AA guns maximum firing range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AAPASSIVEAURA=Damage caused by the self-defense armament of aircraft|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_ABILRELOADTIMEFACTOR=Reload time of consumables|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_ADDITIONALCONSUMABLEPLANE=Catapult aircraft|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_ADDITIONALCONSUMABLES=Number of consumables|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_ADMAXHP=Survivability of AA mounts|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AFTERBATTLEREPAIR=Cost of the ship's post-battle service|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AIRCRAFTCARRIERCOEFFICIENT=Detectability of aircraft carriers|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AIRDEFENCEEFFICIENCYCOEFFICIENT=Average AA damage per second|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AIRDEFENCERANGECOEFFICIENT=AA guns firing range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_AIRDEFENCESELECTEDTARGETCOEFFICIENT=Average damage 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fighters|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FIGHTERSSPEEDCOEFFICIENT=Airspeed of attack aircraft|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FIGHTERSVISIBCOEFFICIENT=Detectability of attack aircraft|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FIGHTERSVITALCOEFFICIENT=Attack aircraft HP|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FLOODCHANCEFACTOR=Chance of causing flooding|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FLOODPROB=Risk of flooding|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FLOODTIME=Flooding recovery time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_FREEEXPFACTOR=Free XP|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMCRITPROB=Risk of main battery becoming incapacitated|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMIDEALRADIUS=Maximum dispersion of main battery shells|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMMAXDIST=Main battery firing range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMMAXHP=Main battery survivability|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMREPAIRTIME=Main battery repair time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMROTATIONSPEED=Main battery traverse speed|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GMSHOTDELAY=Main battery loading time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GSIDEALRADIUS=Maximum dispersion of secondary battery shells|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GSMAXDIST=Secondary battery firing range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GSMAXHP=Secondary battery survivability|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GSSHOTDELAY=Secondary battery loading time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GTCRITPROB=Risk of torpedo tubes becoming incapacitated|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GTMAXHP=Torpedo tubes survivability|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GTREPAIRTIME=Torpedo tubes repair time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GTROTATIONSPEED=Torpedo tubes traverse speed|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_GTSHOTDELAY=Torpedo tubes reload time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_HEALTHPERLEVEL=HP for each ship tier|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_LAUNCHERCOEFFICIENT=Torpedo tubes reload time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_LIFETIME=Smoke screen dispersion time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_MEDDAMAGE=Average damage per second|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_NUMCONSUMABLES=Number of consumables|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_NUMCONSUMABLES_ADDITIONAL=Number of consumables|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_PMDETONATIONPROB=Risk of magazine detonation on your ship|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_PM_NO_DETONATION=Completely eliminates the risk of your ship's magazine detonation|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_PROBABILITYBONUS=Chance of causing a fire on target|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_PROBABILITYCOEFFICIENT=Risk of catching fire|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_PROBABILITYCOEFFICIENT777=The maximum number of fires on a ship is reduced to three|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_RADIUSCOEFFICIENT=Radius of the smoke screen|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_RANGECOEFFICIENT=Acquisition range of torpedoes|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_REGENERATIONHPSPEED=HP per second|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_REGENERATIONHPSPEED_PERCENT=Amount of HP recovered when the Repair Party consumable is used|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_REGENERATIONHPSPEED_WITH_WORKTIME=Amount of HP recovered per second for {workTime}|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_REGENERATIONHPSPEED_WITH_WORKTIME_CUSTOM=В течение 120с боеспособность корабля восстанавливается по|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_RELOADCOEFFICIENT=Reload time of consumables|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_RELOADTIME=Reload time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_RLSSEARCHWORKTIME=Action time of the consumable|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SCOUTWORKTIME=Action time of spotting aircraft|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SGCRITPROB=Risk of steering gears becoming incapacitated|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SGREPAIRTIME=Steering gears repair time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SGRUDDERTIME=Rudder shift time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SHOOTSHIFT=Dispersion of shells fired by the enemy attacking your ship|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SMALLGUNBONUS=Traverse speed of guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SMALLGUNRANGECOEFFICIENT=Firing range of main battery guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm, and secondary battery guns|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SMALLGUNRELOADCOEFFICIENT=Reload time of main battery guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm, and secondary battery guns|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SMOKEGENERATORLIFETIME=Smoke screen dispersion time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SMOKEGENERATORWORKTIME=Action time of the consumable|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SONARSEARCHWORKTIME=Action time of the consumable|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SPEEDBOOSTERWORKTIME=Action time of the consumable|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SPEEDCOEF=Ship's maximum speed|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_SWITCHAMMORELOADCOEF=Time taken to switch shell type|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_THRESHOLDPENETRATIONCOEFFICIENTBIG=Armor penetration capacity of HE shells with a caliber exceeding 139 mm|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_THRESHOLDPENETRATIONCOEFFICIENTSMALL=Armor penetration capacity of HE shells with a caliber up to and including 139 mm|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_TIMESTEP=Reload time penalty for all types of armament for each 1% of HP lost|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_TORPEDOBOMBERSPREPARECOEFFICIENT=Service time of torpedo bombers|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_TORPEDORANGECOEFFICIENT=Torpedo range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_TORPEDORELOADCOEFF=Torpedo tubes reload time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_TORPEDORELOADTIME=Torpedo tubes reload time|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_TORPEDOSPEEDBONUS=Torpedo speed|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VISIBILITYDISTCOEFF=Detectability range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VISIBILITYFACTOR=Detectability range by sea|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VISIBILITYFACTORBYPLANE=Detectability Range by Air|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VISIONDISTCOEFF=Spotting range|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VISIONTORPEDOCOEFF=Acquisition range of torpedoes|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VISIONXRAYSHIPCOEFF=Range of assured acquisition of enemy ships|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VITALITYAIRPLANESCOEFFICIENT=Amount of aircraft HP|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_VITALITYCOEFFICIENT=Amount of HP for each ship tier|IDS_PARAMS_MODIFIER_WORKTIME=Action time of the consumable|IDS_PARAM_HIGH_VISIBILITY_TIME=The duration of increased ship detectability after firing a main gun shell|IDS_PARAM_SELF_VISIBLE_RANGE=Spotting Range|IDS_PARAM_VISIBILITY_AA=When firing AA guns|IDS_PARAM_VISIBILITY_ATBA=When firing AA guns|IDS_PARAM_VISIBILITY_FIRE=When on fire|IDS_PARAM_VISIBILITY_GK=After firing a main gun shell|IDS_PARTICIPATE_IN_RANKED_BATTLES=Participate in Ranked Battles to receive commemorative flags.|IDS_PARTICLES_PRESET=Effects Preset|IDS_PARTICLE_QUALITY=Effects Quality|IDS_PARTIES_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_COOPERATIVE_BATTLES=Teams are not allowed to participate in Co-op Battles|IDS_PARTIES_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANDOM_BATTLES=Teams are not allowed to participate in Random Battles|IDS_PARTIES_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_RANK_BATTLES=Teams are not allowed to participate in Ranked Battles|IDS_PARTY_COMMANDER_C=Commander|IDS_PARTY_IN_BATTLE=The Team is in battle|IDS_PARTY_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU=The Team will enter the battle without you|IDS_PARTY_LEAVES_WITHOUT_YOU_INFO=Click "STAY IN PORT", if you do not want to enter the battle now. You will remain on the Team.|IDS_PARTY_NOT_READY=The Team is not ready|IDS_PARTY_NOT_READY_COMMANDER_INFO=Players who are not ready will have 15 seconds to make a decision about entering this battle. |IDS_PARTY_READY=The Team is ready|IDS_PARTY_UP_FOR_BATTLE=The Team is assembling for the battle|IDS_PASA002=Bogue|IDS_PASA002_DESCR=A low-speed escort aircraft carrier built from a transport ship. Due to her modest size, the ship carried a relatively small air group. Soon after being commissioned, the aircraft carrier was rearmed with dual-purpose artillery and received reinforced AA defenses.|IDS_PASA002_FULL=Bogue|IDS_PASA002_NUMBER=11|IDS_PASA002_SHORT=BGUE|IDS_PASA002_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASA004=Langley|IDS_PASA004_DESCR=The first U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, Langley was converted from a collier. She had low speed and was used as an experimental ship for testing various technical innovations as well as for training navy pilots. The carrier was equipped with secondary armament to repel attacks from enemy destroyers.|IDS_PASA004_FULL=Langley|IDS_PASA004_NUMBER=1|IDS_PASA004_SHORT=LNGL|IDS_PASA004_YEAR=1922|IDS_PASA006=Independence|IDS_PASA006_DESCR=A successful light aircraft carrier based on the Cleveland-class cruiser. The ship was well-armored, had a high speed and carried numerous AA artillery. Small displacement limited the aircraft carrier's hangar capacity.|IDS_PASA006_FULL=Independence|IDS_PASA006_NUMBER=9|IDS_PASA006_SHORT=INDP|IDS_PASA006_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASA010=Ranger|IDS_PASA010_DESCR=The first U.S. aircraft carrier of special construction. The ship carried a large air group. The carrier's speed was quite high for her type. Her drawbacks included a lack of torpedo protection and impractical arrangement of aircraft elevators, which slowed down the handling of air groups.|IDS_PASA010_FULL=Ranger|IDS_PASA010_NUMBER=1|IDS_PASA010_SHORT=RNGR|IDS_PASA010_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASA012=Lexington|IDS_PASA012_DESCR=When commissioned, Lexington was one of the largest aircraft carriers in existence. She was converted from an unfinished battlecruiser. The ship had good armor and advanced torpedo protection. Owing to her dimensions, the aircraft carrier was equipped with a very spacious hangar and was armed with numerous AA and dual-purpose artillery. The ship's powerful propulsion created very high speeds.|IDS_PASA012_FULL=Lexington|IDS_PASA012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA012_SHORT=LXNG|IDS_PASA012_YEAR=1927|IDS_PASA013=Essex|IDS_PASA013_DESCR=The largest class of attack aircraft carriers. The ship featured a strong air group, powerful AA armament and good torpedo protection. The successful design of aircraft elevators ensured fast takeoff and landing for the aircraft. The unarmored flight deck, also characteristic of her predecessors, made her and her sister ships vulnerable to air strikes.|IDS_PASA013_FULL=Essex|IDS_PASA013_NUMBER=26|IDS_PASA013_SHORT=ESSX|IDS_PASA013_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASA015=Midway|IDS_PASA015_DESCR=The largest U.S. Navy warship laid down during World War II. The huge size of this aircraft carrier allowed her to carry the largest air group, compared to her contemporary counterparts. Excellent torpedo protection, well-armored flight deck and powerful AA defenses made Midway-class ships virtually invulnerable to attacks from enemy aircraft.|IDS_PASA015_FULL=Midway|IDS_PASA015_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASA015_SHORT=MIDW|IDS_PASA015_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASA507=Saipan|IDS_PASA507_DESCR=A high-speed light aircraft carrier based on the Baltimore-class cruiser. Despite relatively small dimensions, the ship carried a rather powerful air group and was armed with numerous AA artillery. The ship boasted very good armor comparable with the protection of far larger attack aircraft carriers.|IDS_PASA507_FULL=Saipan|IDS_PASA507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA507_SHORT=SPAN|IDS_PASA507_YEAR=1946|IDS_PASA508=Enterprise|IDS_PASA508_DESCR=A Yorktown-class strike aircraft carrier that combined a number of key characteristics typical for this type of ship: a large air group, superbly assembled take-off and landing equipment that allowed it to launch a large number of squadrons, good speed, and powerful AA defenses.|IDS_PASA508_FULL=Enterprise|IDS_PASA508_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASA508_SHORT=ENTR|IDS_PASA508_YEAR=1938|IDS_PASA906=Ranger|IDS_PASA915=[Midway]|IDS_PASA915_DESCR=This ship is a copy of MIDWAY and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PASA915_FULL=[Midway]|IDS_PASA915_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASA915_SHORT=MIDW|IDS_PASA915_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASB001=S. Carolina|IDS_PASB001_DESCR=The first dreadnought in the U.S. Navy. Due to limited dimensions, the ship carried relatively weak armament and had a low speed. Battleships of her class were the first to receive superfiring turrets. This meant she could fire a full broadside with all main battery guns.|IDS_PASB001_FULL=South Carolina|IDS_PASB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB001_SHORT=SC|IDS_PASB001_YEAR=1910|IDS_PASB004=Wyoming|IDS_PASB004_DESCR=A typical battleship of the first generation in the U.S. Navy. The ship was very well-balanced for her time. In contrast to her predecessors, the ship was armed with numerous main battery guns with a longer firing range. Turbine-driven propulsion could produce quite a decent speed for a dreadnought.|IDS_PASB004_FULL=Wyoming|IDS_PASB004_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB004_SHORT=WMNG|IDS_PASB004_YEAR=1912|IDS_PASB006=New York|IDS_PASB006_DESCR=Developed from the Wyoming class. In contrast to her predecessor, she featured reinforced armor and main battery guns of a larger caliber. When upgraded, she received reasonably good AA defense and improved torpedo protection.|IDS_PASB006_FULL=New York|IDS_PASB006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB006_SHORT=NY|IDS_PASB006_YEAR=1914|IDS_PASB008=Colorado|IDS_PASB008_DESCR=She became the final phase in development of conventional battleships that featured very heavy armor protection for the vitally important parts of a ship. Key differences from her predecessors were her 406 mm main guns and a novel torpedo protection system. In speed, she was outclassed by other battleships of her time.|IDS_PASB008_FULL=Colorado|IDS_PASB008_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASB008_SHORT=CLRD|IDS_PASB008_YEAR=1923|IDS_PASB012=N. Carolina|IDS_PASB012_DESCR=The first U.S. battleship of the new generation. The key advantage over her predecessors of this type was significantly increased speed. In contrast to preceding ships of the same type, she featured a thinner armor belt, but had very solid horizontal armor protection and a superior AA armament including numerous dual-purpose artillery.|IDS_PASB012_FULL=North Carolina|IDS_PASB012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB012_SHORT=NC|IDS_PASB012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASB013=Arkansas B|IDS_PASB013_DESCR=A dreadnought with good armor, reasonably good armament for her time, and balanced performance, typical of U.S. Navy battleships. Due to a lack of AA armament, the ship was vulnerable to air strikes.|IDS_PASB013_FULL=Arkansas Beta|IDS_PASB013_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB013_SHORT=ARKB|IDS_PASB013_YEAR=1912|IDS_PASB017=Montana|IDS_PASB017_DESCR=One of the largest battleships in the world. She was slightly inferior to Iowa-class ships in terms of speed, but had more main guns and significantly stronger torpedo protection. Montana's armor was conventionally arranged and considerably reinforced.|IDS_PASB017_FULL=Montana|IDS_PASB017_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASB017_SHORT=MONT|IDS_PASB017_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASB018=Iowa|IDS_PASB018_DESCR=One of the most powerful battleships of World War II. The ship was designed for escorting attack carrier forces. She surpassed the speed of all battleships in the world. The battleship's survivability was significantly improved owing to a novel and powerful torpedo protection system and a fundamentally different armor protection system featuring an internal armor belt.|IDS_PASB018_FULL=Iowa|IDS_PASB018_NUMBER=6|IDS_PASB018_SHORT=IOWA|IDS_PASB018_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASB019_SHORT=BFLO|IDS_PASB034=New Mexico|IDS_PASB034_DESCR=The ship belonged to the generation of conventional battleships in the U.S. Navy. The main battery guns were concentrated in the ship's front and aft ends and were placed in superfiring turrets, which would soon become the standard. The battleship was armored according to the "all or nothing" concept, with the citadel being reliably protected and located in the center of the hull.|IDS_PASB034_FULL=New Mexico|IDS_PASB034_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASB034_SHORT=NM|IDS_PASB034_YEAR=1918|IDS_PASB506=Arizona|IDS_PASB506_DESCR=A U.S. Navy battleship with a conventional layout, with two turrets forward and two aft and her armor distributed according to the "all or nothing" concept. She was designed to engage enemy ships at long range. By the outbreak of World War II, the ship received more powerful torpedo protection, which slightly reduced her maneuverability.|IDS_PASB506_FULL=Arizona|IDS_PASB506_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB506_SHORT=ARZN|IDS_PASB506_YEAR=1916|IDS_PASB508=Alabama|IDS_PASB508_DESCR=One of a series of the South Dakota-class battleships. Boasted powerful AA defenses and sophisticated surveillance systems. Had a sensible armor layout including an internal main armor belt and a solid horizontal protection.|IDS_PASB508_FULL=Alabama|IDS_PASB508_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASB508_SHORT=ALBM|IDS_PASB508_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASB509=Missouri|IDS_PASB509_DESCR=One of the Iowa-class battleships that were the fastest ships of this type in the world. She carried very powerful main battery guns, and boasted excellent AA defense and reliable torpedo protection.|IDS_PASB509_FULL=Missouri|IDS_PASB509_NUMBER=6|IDS_PASB509_SHORT=MSSR|IDS_PASB509_YEAR=1944|IDS_PASB518=Massachusetts|IDS_PASB518_DESCR=A South Dakota-class battleship. Designed subject to treaty limitations, the ship had well-balanced characteristics in terms of armament, speed, and armor protection. By the end of World War II, the ship had a very powerful AA defense.|IDS_PASB518_FULL=Massachusetts|IDS_PASB518_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASB518_SHORT=MASS|IDS_PASB518_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASB705=Texas|IDS_PASB705_DESCR=The first super-dreadnought in the U.S. Navy. She underwent extensive retrofitting to reinforce her torpedo protection and horizontal armor. During World War II, she received powerful AA armament.|IDS_PASB705_FULL=Texas|IDS_PASB705_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASB705_SHORT=TEXS|IDS_PASB705_YEAR=1914|IDS_PASB708=Alabama ST|IDS_PASB708_DESCR=One of a series of the South Dakota-class battleships. Boasted powerful AA defenses and sophisticated surveillance systems. Had a sensible armor layout including an internal main armor belt and a solid horizontal protection.|IDS_PASB708_FULL=Alabama ST|IDS_PASB708_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASB708_SHORT=ALBM|IDS_PASB708_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASB801=South Carolina|IDS_PASB801_DESCR=Battleship South Carolina used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASB801_SHORT=SC|IDS_PASB802=Michigan|IDS_PASB802_DESCR=Battleship Michigan used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASB802_SHORT=MCHGN|IDS_PASB917=[Montana]|IDS_PASB917_DESCR=This ship is a copy of MONTANA and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PASB917_FULL=[Montana]|IDS_PASB917_SHORT=MONT|IDS_PASB917_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASC001=Erie|IDS_PASC001_DESCR=The Erie-class patrol gunboats were designed as small multipurpose ships capable of performing a wide range of tasks, from artillery support of landing operations to protection of convoys. The ships were well-armored and well-armed for their size. They were the first in the U.S. Navy to receive automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASC001_FULL=Erie|IDS_PASC001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC001_SHORT=ERIE|IDS_PASC001_YEAR=1936|IDS_PASC002=Chester|IDS_PASC002_DESCR=A light cruiser with reasonably good speeds for her time, but suffering from rather poor armament and armor. The ship could act as a scout and a destroyer flotilla leader. The cruisers of this class were the first ships in the U.S. Navy to feature turbine propulsion. They remained the only turbine cruisers in the U.S. Navy for a long time.|IDS_PASC002_FULL=Chester|IDS_PASC002_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASC002_SHORT=CHST|IDS_PASC002_YEAR=1908|IDS_PASC003=Albany|IDS_PASC003_DESCR=The ship was built in the U.K. for the Brazilian Navy, but was purchased by the U.S. Government. When commissioned, Albany was the most successful cruiser in the U.S. Navy. Despite relatively small dimensions, she carried powerful armament.|IDS_PASC003_FULL=Albany|IDS_PASC003_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC003_SHORT=ALBN|IDS_PASC003_YEAR=1900|IDS_PASC004=St. Louis|IDS_PASC004_DESCR=A typical "big" cruiser of the pre-dreadnought era. The ship was armed with numerous artillery, whose rate of fire was quite rapid for her time, and an armor belt protecting the propulsion, but featured only moderate speed.|IDS_PASC004_FULL=St. Louis|IDS_PASC004_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASC004_SHORT=SLUI|IDS_PASC004_YEAR=1906|IDS_PASC005=Omaha|IDS_PASC005_DESCR=A high-speed scout cruiser carrying torpedo armament and relatively powerful artillery, with part of the guns placed in turrets. She was the first cruiser in the U.S. Navy to receive aircraft handling equipment.|IDS_PASC005_FULL=Omaha|IDS_PASC005_NUMBER=10|IDS_PASC005_SHORT=OMHA|IDS_PASC005_YEAR=1923|IDS_PASC006=Atlanta|IDS_PASC006_DESCR=A relatively small ship for her type featuring powerful AA armament and designed for use in joint operations with destroyers. The ship carried torpedo tubes and numerous dual-purpose rapid-fire artillery.|IDS_PASC006_FULL=Atlanta|IDS_PASC006_NUMBER=8|IDS_PASC006_SHORT=ATLN|IDS_PASC006_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASC007=Cleveland (old)|IDS_PASC007_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.7.4 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PASC007_FULL=Cleveland|IDS_PASC007_NUMBER=28|IDS_PASC007_SHORT=CLVD|IDS_PASC007_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASC012=Pensacola (old)|IDS_PASC012_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.7.4 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PASC012_FULL=Pensacola|IDS_PASC012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC012_SHORT=PNSC|IDS_PASC012_YEAR=1930|IDS_PASC014=New Orleans (old)|IDS_PASC014_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.7.4 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PASC014_FULL=New Orleans|IDS_PASC014_NUMBER=7|IDS_PASC014_SHORT=NORL|IDS_PASC014_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASC016=Worcester|IDS_PASC016_DESCR=Designed as an AA cruiser with dual-purpose 152 mm guns. Though classified as light cruisers, ships of this class had increased displacement and dimensions, compared with the Baltimore-class heavy cruisers. The main twin turrets were equipped with advanced autoloaders, substantially increasing the rate of fire and making it possible to load the guns at any elevation angle. Worcester saw no action in World War II and entered service only in the post-war years. She was decommissioned in 1958.|IDS_PASC016_FULL=Worcester|IDS_PASC016_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC016_SHORT=WRCR|IDS_PASC016_YEAR=1948|IDS_PASC017=Baltimore (old)|IDS_PASC017_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.7.4 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PASC017_FULL=Baltimore|IDS_PASC017_NUMBER=16|IDS_PASC017_SHORT=BLMR|IDS_PASC017_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASC019=Buffalo|IDS_PASC019_DESCR=A heavy cruiser with very good protection and armament. Buffalo was equipped with the largest number of the main battery guns for her type and boasted very powerful AA defenses. Unlike most heavy cruisers in the U.S. Navy, she carried torpedo tubes. The ship's torpedo protection included heavy underwater hull armor.|IDS_PASC019_FULL=Buffalo|IDS_PASC019_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC019_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASC020=Des Moines|IDS_PASC020_DESCR=One of the best heavy cruisers in the world. The ship was designed using the experience gained in World War II, resulting in excellent protection and very powerful AA armament. The key distinctive feature of cruisers of this type was auto-loading main guns that had a very high rate of fire.|IDS_PASC020_FULL=Des Moines|IDS_PASC020_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASC020_SHORT=DMOI|IDS_PASC020_YEAR=1948|IDS_PASC024=Phoenix|IDS_PASC024_DESCR=A scout cruiser design whose distinctive features were very high speeds and a torpedo armament. In contrast to most cruisers of her time, the cruiser's artillery was placed in open mounts. Phoenix never materialized, but served as a prototype for development of the Omaha-class cruisers.|IDS_PASC024_FULL=Phoenix|IDS_PASC024_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC024_SHORT=PHNX|IDS_PASC024_YEAR=1916|IDS_PASC039=Pensacola 1930|IDS_PASC039_DESCR=The first U.S. heavy cruiser designed under the limitations set by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. She featured unusually arranged main batteries, with triple turrets placed above twin turrets. This was due to wider barbettes of the triple turrets that could not fit within the hull lines of their forward and after ends. In the course of construction, Pensacola was equipped with two triple 533 mm torpedo tubes that were demounted in the mid-1930s. She survived World War II and was sunk as a target during new weapon tests.|IDS_PASC039_FULL=Pensacola 1930|IDS_PASC039_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC039_SHORT=P1930|IDS_PASC039_YEAR=1930|IDS_PASC044=Marblehead|IDS_PASC044_DESCR=A high-speed scout cruiser with a torpedo armament and powerful artillery. The warship also carried aircraft handling equipment. Arrangement of her main battery guns was different from other ships of the same class.|IDS_PASC044_FULL=Marblehead|IDS_PASC044_NUMBER=10|IDS_PASC044_SHORT=MRBL|IDS_PASC044_YEAR=1924|IDS_PASC045=Marblehead L|IDS_PASC045_DESCR=A high-speed scout cruiser with powerful torpedoes and artillery. Carried aircraft handling equipment. She was unlike other ships of her class in terms of the placement of her main guns.|IDS_PASC045_FULL=Marblehead Lima|IDS_PASC045_NUMBER=10|IDS_PASC045_SHORT=MRBL|IDS_PASC045_YEAR=1924|IDS_PASC106=Pensacola|IDS_PASC106_DESCR=One of the first cruisers in the U.S. Navy that was built to conform to the requirements of the Washington Naval Treaty. The ship shared several distinctive features with the cruisers that were subject to the treaty restrictions, namely powerful artillery and weak armor. The ship carried 203 mm main guns, which allowed her to be classified as a heavy cruiser soon after her commissioning. However, the armor protection was consistent with that of a light cruiser.|IDS_PASC106_FULL=Pensacola|IDS_PASC106_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC106_SHORT=PNSC|IDS_PASC106_YEAR=1929|IDS_PASC107=New Orleans|IDS_PASC107_DESCR=One of the first heavy cruisers of the new generation in the U.S. Navy. The ship's advantage was her significantly reinforced armor protection. She boasted a very successful balance of armament, protection, and speed, taking into consideration her restricted water displacement.|IDS_PASC107_FULL=New Orleans|IDS_PASC107_NUMBER=7|IDS_PASC107_SHORT=NORL|IDS_PASC107_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASC108=Baltimore|IDS_PASC108_DESCR=A Baltimore-class heavy cruiser. Increasing the ship dimensions allowed engineers to improve the ship's survivability by means of reinforcing the deck armor and enhancing the protection of the propulsion. Another difference from her predecessor was better AA capabilities provided by the cruiser's numerous dual-purpose artillery.|IDS_PASC108_FULL=Baltimore|IDS_PASC108_NUMBER=16|IDS_PASC108_SHORT=BLMR|IDS_PASC108_YEAR=1944|IDS_PASC109=Buffalo|IDS_PASC109_DESCR=This heavy cruiser design appeared soon after the development of cruiser Baltimore was completed and was her direct successor (Project CA-B). The increased water displacement allowed engineers to significantly reinforce the ship's armor protection and armament. The number of main guns was augmented to a total of 12 overall.|IDS_PASC109_FULL=Buffalo|IDS_PASC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC109_SHORT=BFFL|IDS_PASC109_YEAR=1940|IDS_PASC206=Dallas|IDS_PASC206_DESCR=A version of a small light cruiser design, the development of which preceded the creation of Helena-class cruisers. She had the features characteristic of most subsequent ships of this U.S. Navy type—moderate speed, the absence of torpedo armament, and the availability of dual-purpose guns complementing the 152 mm main battery mounted in the turrets.|IDS_PASC206_FULL=Dallas|IDS_PASC206_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC206_SHORT=DLLS|IDS_PASC206_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASC207=Helena|IDS_PASC207_DESCR=A light cruiser similar to Brooklyn-class ships, but with a different architecture and full-fledged dual-purpose artillery. One of the few ships of her type that had fifteen 152 mm guns as the main battery.|IDS_PASC207_FULL=Helena|IDS_PASC207_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC207_SHORT=HLN|IDS_PASC207_YEAR=1939|IDS_PASC208=Cleveland|IDS_PASC208_DESCR=A Cleveland-class cruiser. The ship had excellent AA capabilities and good armor protection for a cruiser. The combination of her performance characteristics made her one of the most powerful light cruisers in World War II.|IDS_PASC208_FULL=Cleveland|IDS_PASC208_NUMBER=28|IDS_PASC208_SHORT=CLVD|IDS_PASC208_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASC209=Seattle|IDS_PASC209_DESCR=One of the first versions of a U.S. Navy light cruiser with a dual-purpose 152 mm artillery as the main battery. Further development of the project led to the creation of Worcester-class cruisers.|IDS_PASC209_FULL=Seattle|IDS_PASC209_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASC209_SHORT=STTL|IDS_PASC209_YEAR=1941|IDS_PASC210=Worcester|IDS_PASC210_DESCR=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.|IDS_PASC210_FULL=Worcester|IDS_PASC210_NUMBER=3|IDS_PASC210_SHORT=WRCS|IDS_PASC210_YEAR=1948|IDS_PASC507=Indianapolis|IDS_PASC507_DESCR=One of the last cruisers in the U.S. Navy that was subject to the Washington Naval Treaty. Compared with her predecessors, the ship featured heavier armor, which remarkably improved her survivability. By the end of World War II, the cruiser's armament was reinforced with numerous automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASC507_FULL=Indianapolis|IDS_PASC507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PASC507_SHORT=INDLS|IDS_PASC507_YEAR=1932|IDS_PASC597=Boise|IDS_PASC597_DESCR=A Brooklyn-class light cruiser. Her main battery consisted of fifteen 152 mm guns with a very high rate of fire. In the 1940s, a great number of AA automatic guns were installed on the cruiser.|IDS_PASC597_FULL=Boise|IDS_PASC597_NUMBER=7|IDS_PASC597_SHORT=BOIS|IDS_PASC597_YEAR=1938|IDS_PASC707=Flint|IDS_PASC707_DESCR=This ship belonged to a series of cruisers with very powerful dual-purpose guns. The major difference from the lead ship was her short-range AA armament, which had been improved at the expense of fewer main guns.|IDS_PASC707_FULL=Flint|IDS_PASC707_NUMBER=8|IDS_PASC707_SHORT=FLNT|IDS_PASC707_YEAR=1944|IDS_PASC710=Salem|IDS_PASC710_DESCR=A Des Moines-class heavy cruiser. Her main battery mounts were equipped with an auto-loading mechanism, which provided her with the greatest firepower among ships of her type. The cruiser's advantages included advanced radar equipment, powerful AA artillery, and reliable horizontal armor protection.|IDS_PASC710_FULL=Salem|IDS_PASC710_NUMBER=4|IDS_PASC710_SHORT=SALM|IDS_PASC710_YEAR=1949|IDS_PASC802=Cimarron|IDS_PASC802_DESCR=Cruiser Cimarron used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC802_SHORT=CMRN|IDS_PASC803=Cimarron|IDS_PASC803_DESCR=Cruiser Cimarron used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC803_SHORT=CMRN|IDS_PASC804=Erie|IDS_PASC804_DESCR=Cruiser Erie used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC804_SHORT=ERIE|IDS_PASC805=Erie|IDS_PASC805_DESCR=Cruiser Erie used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASC805_SHORT=ERIE|IDS_PASD002=Sampson|IDS_PASD002_DESCR=One of the "thousand tonner" destroyers in the U.S. Navy. The ship carried very powerful armament for her type, but her speed was rather moderate. Due to impractical arrangement of the torpedo tubes, only half of them could be fired simultaneously during a broadside salvo.|IDS_PASD002_FULL=Sampson|IDS_PASD002_NUMBER=6|IDS_PASD002_SHORT=SMPS|IDS_PASD002_YEAR=1916|IDS_PASD005=Farragut|IDS_PASD005_DESCR=The first U.S. destroyer of the new generation. She was armed with dual-purpose artillery, which significantly enhanced her AA defenses. The torpedo tubes were placed along the ship's centerline, and thus they could be used more efficiently. The destroyers of this class were modernized to receive automatic AA guns.|IDS_PASD005_FULL=Farragut|IDS_PASD005_NUMBER=8|IDS_PASD005_SHORT=FRGT|IDS_PASD005_YEAR=1934|IDS_PASD006=Mahan|IDS_PASD006_DESCR=Developed from the Farragut class, this ship carried a more powerful torpedo armament. At the beginning of World War II, these destroyers were armed with several automatic AA guns to fight enemy aircraft more efficiently.|IDS_PASD006_FULL=Mahan|IDS_PASD006_NUMBER=18|IDS_PASD006_SHORT=MHAN|IDS_PASD006_YEAR=1936|IDS_PASD008=Benson|IDS_PASD008_DESCR=A rather large ship for her type. As compared to her predecessors, the ship was much better armed owing to more efficient artillery mounts and a successful arrangement of novel quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PASD008_FULL=Benson|IDS_PASD008_NUMBER=30|IDS_PASD008_SHORT=BNSN|IDS_PASD008_YEAR=1940|IDS_PASD013=Gearing|IDS_PASD013_DESCR=Developed from the Fletcher class, Gearing was the largest destroyer in the U.S. Navy during World War II. The ship was superior in firepower to all foreign counterparts, owing to new dual-purpose twin mounts with a very high rate of fire. Numerous automatic AA guns ensured a respective level of efficiency for her AA defenses.|IDS_PASD013_FULL=Gearing|IDS_PASD013_NUMBER=105|IDS_PASD013_SHORT=GRNG|IDS_PASD013_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASD014=Nicholas|IDS_PASD014_DESCR=A destroyer leader design. Having kept the torpedo armament of her predecessors, the ship was close to cruisers in terms of dimensions and artillery firepower. The ship's powerful propulsion was intended to produce very high speeds.|IDS_PASD014_FULL=Nicholas|IDS_PASD014_NUMBER=0|IDS_PASD014_SHORT=NCLS|IDS_PASD014_YEAR=1919|IDS_PASD019=Clemson|IDS_PASD019_DESCR=Developed from the Wickes class, Clemson belonged to the second series of the U.S. Navy "flush-deckers". The ship's hull was designed in such a way that the single mounts of the main battery could be replaced by twin mounts in order to double the destroyer's firepower.|IDS_PASD019_FULL=Clemson|IDS_PASD019_NUMBER=156|IDS_PASD019_SHORT=CLSN|IDS_PASD019_YEAR=1919|IDS_PASD021=Fletcher|IDS_PASD021_DESCR=Fletcher belonged to the most numerous series of destroyers in the world. She proved to be a very successful ship combining high speed and efficient AA defenses, as well as powerful artillery and torpedo armament.|IDS_PASD021_FULL=Fletcher|IDS_PASD021_NUMBER=175|IDS_PASD021_SHORT=FLTR|IDS_PASD021_YEAR=1942|IDS_PASD027=Wickes|IDS_PASD027_DESCR=One of the massively produced destroyers in the U.S. Navy featuring flush-deck design. The key difference from her preceding class was the significantly increased propulsion power, resulting in higher speeds and better maneuverability.|IDS_PASD027_FULL=Wickes|IDS_PASD027_NUMBER=111|IDS_PASD027_SHORT=WCKS|IDS_PASD027_YEAR=1918|IDS_PASD029=Sims|IDS_PASD029_DESCR=A well-armed high-speed destroyer with excellent maneuverability. High rate of fire and excellent aiming speeds for her dual-purpose artillery mounts ensured good firepower and efficient AA defenses for her time.|IDS_PASD029_FULL=Sims|IDS_PASD029_NUMBER=12|IDS_PASD029_SHORT=SIMS|IDS_PASD029_YEAR=1939|IDS_PASD502=Smith|IDS_PASD502_DESCR=The first U.S. Navy destroyer designed to operate on the high seas. Unlike all destroyers built before, she was equipped with a turbine power unit and uniform caliber main guns.|IDS_PASD502_FULL=Smith|IDS_PASD502_NUMBER=5|IDS_PASD502_SHORT=SMTH|IDS_PASD502_YEAR=1909|IDS_PASD506=Monaghan|IDS_PASD506_DESCR=This Farragut-class destroyer's main battery consisted of dual-purpose guns. In 1942, one of the 127 mm guns was removed in order to install automatic anti-aircraft guns.|IDS_PASD506_FULL=Monaghan|IDS_PASD506_NUMBER=8|IDS_PASD506_SHORT=MNGH|IDS_PASD506_YEAR=1935|IDS_PASD508=Kidd|IDS_PASD508_DESCR=A Fletcher-class destroyer that has powerful anti-aircraft armament and a high speed. In 1944–1945, she was modernized to receive enhanced AA armament, due to demounting two torpedo tubes.|IDS_PASD508_FULL=Kidd|IDS_PASD508_NUMBER=175|IDS_PASD508_SHORT=KIDD|IDS_PASD508_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASD709=Black|IDS_PASD709_DESCR=One of the numerous and very successful Fletcher-class destroyers which boasted a sufficiently high speed, powerful dual-purpose artillery, efficient AA defenses, and decent torpedo armament.|IDS_PASD709_FULL=Black|IDS_PASD709_NUMBER=175|IDS_PASD709_SHORT=BLCK|IDS_PASD709_YEAR=1943|IDS_PASD801=Sampson|IDS_PASD801_DESCR=Destroyer Sampson used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASD801_SHORT=SMPS|IDS_PASD913=[Gearing]|IDS_PASD913_DESCR=This ship is a copy of GEARING and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PASD913_FULL=[Gearing]|IDS_PASD913_NUMBER=105|IDS_PASD913_SHORT=GRNG|IDS_PASD913_YEAR=1945|IDS_PASSING_TASKS=In progress|IDS_PASSIVEAURAFACTOR=to average damage per second caused by the self-defense armament of aircraft with rear gunners|IDS_PASSWORD=Password:|IDS_PASSWORD_RECOVERY=You will be redirected to the password recovery page.|IDS_PASX001=Cimarron|IDS_PASX001_DESCR=This transport ship belongs to the series of 35 oilers that were built for the U.S. Navy from 1939 to 1945 and used as support ships for military forces. Four ships of this series were converted to escort aircraft carriers. Cimarron, the lead ship of this series, survived through World War II and was sold for scrap in 1969.|IDS_PASX001_FULL=Cimarron|IDS_PASX001_SHORT=CMRN|IDS_PASX003=Liberty|IDS_PASX005=St. Clair|IDS_PASX005_DESCR=Great Eastern was a British steam ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and launched in 1858. She was intended for travel to India round Africa without refueling. Great Eastern was the largest ship of the 19th century.|IDS_PASX005_FULL=Great Eastern|IDS_PASX005_SHORT=GRES|IDS_PASX006=Cimarron|IDS_PASX006_DESCR=Cruiser Cimarron used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PASX006_SHORT=CMRN|IDS_PASX799=Narwhal|IDS_PASX815=Bogue|IDS_PASX904=Cimarron Test|IDS_PAUA001_C1_ART_TOP=152 mm/47 Mk17|IDS_PAUA002_C1_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 Mk17|IDS_PAUA011_76_50_MK8=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAUA101_C2_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAUA102_C2_ART_TOP=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA111_152_50_MK7=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA121_76_50_MK5_SMITH=76.2 mm/50 Mk5|IDS_PAUA131_D2_ART_STOCK=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA201_C3_ART_STOCK=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA202_C3_ART_TOP=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PAUA211_D3_ART_STOCK=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA212_102_50_MK12_CS=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA221_B3_ART_STOCK=305 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAUA222_305_45_MK5_CS=305 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAUA301_C4_ART_STOCK=152 mm/50 Mk8|IDS_PAUA302_C4_ART_TOP=152 mm/53 Mk14|IDS_PAUA311_D4_ART_STOCK=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PAUA312_D4_ART_TOP=102 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAUA321_B4_ART_STOCK=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA322_305_50_MK7=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA331_305_50_MK7_ARK_PREM=305 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA401_C5_ART_STOCK=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA402_C5_ART_TOP=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA411_B5_ART_STOCK=356 mm/45 Mk2|IDS_PAUA412_356_45_MK8=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAUA421_152_53_MK16_MK13_MB=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA431_152_53_MK16_MK13_CINCINNATI=152 mm/53 Mk13/Mk16|IDS_PAUA441_356_45_MK8_TEXAS=356 mm/45 Mk8|IDS_PAUA451_D5_ART_STOCK=127 mm Mk7/Mk21|IDS_PAUA501_C6_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA502_C6_ART_TOP=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA503_CL6_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA506_MONAGHAN=127 mm Mk21/Mk24|IDS_PAUA507_CA6_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA508_CA6_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA511_D6_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 Mk21|IDS_PAUA521_127_38_MK30_MOD_1=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAUA522_B6_ART_STOCK=356 mm/50 Mk4|IDS_PAUA523_356_50_MK7=356 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA531_356_45_ARIZONA=356 mm/45 Mk9|IDS_PAUA601_C7_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAUA602_C7_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA603_CL7_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA605_CA7_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA606_CA7_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA611_D7_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 Mk21|IDS_PAUA621_203_55_MK14=203 mm/50 Mk14|IDS_PAUA631_B7_ART_STOCK=406 mm/45 Mk1|IDS_PAUA632_406_45_MK_5=406 mm/45 Mk5|IDS_PAUA641_INDIANAPOLIS=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA651_FLINT=127 mm/38 Mk32|IDS_PAUA691_C7_ART_JULIO=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA701_C8_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA702_C8_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mk14|IDS_PAUA703_KIDD=127 mm/38 Mk30 mod. 0|IDS_PAUA704_CL8_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA705_CL8_ART_TOP=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA706_CA8_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA707_CA8_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA711_D8_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 MK30|IDS_PAUA731_127_38=127 mm/38|IDS_PAUA741_B8_ART_STOCK=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAUA742_ART_ALABAMA=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAUA743_ART_ALABAMA=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAUA744_ART_MASS=406 mm/45 Mk6|IDS_PAUA801_C9_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA802_C9_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA803_CL9_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 D.P. Mk17|IDS_PAUA805_CA9_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA811_D9_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 MK30|IDS_PAUA821_B9_ART_STOCK=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA822_ART_MISSOURI=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA841_BLACK=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PAUA901_C10_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mk16|IDS_PAUA902_ART_SALEM=203 mm/55 Mk16|IDS_PAUA903_D10_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 Mk38|IDS_PAUA904_CL10_ART_STOCK=152 mm/47 Mk16|IDS_PAUA921_152_47DP_MK16=152 mm/47 DP Mk16|IDS_PAUA931_B10_ART_STOCK=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA941_203_55_BUFFALO=203 mm/55 Mk15|IDS_PAUA974_ART_MONTANA=406 mm/50 Mk7|IDS_PAUA975_ART_GEARING=127 mm/38 Mk38|IDS_PAUB000_TORPEDOBOMBER_DEFAULT=Martin T4M|IDS_PAUB001_DOUGLAS_TBD=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAUB001_TORPEDOBOMBER_DEFAULT=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAUB002_GRUMMAN_TBF=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAUB003_MARTIN_T3M=Martin T3M|IDS_PAUB005_MARTIN_T4M=Martin T4M|IDS_PAUB007_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAUB008_DOUGLAS_DT=Douglas DT|IDS_PAUB009_DOUGLAS_AD1=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAUB011_GRUMMAN_TBM2=Grumman TBM-2|IDS_PAUB012_CONSOLIDATED_TBY_1=Consolidated TBY-2|IDS_PAUB013_A2D_SKYSHARK=Douglas A2D|IDS_PAUB051_DOUGLAS_BTD_1=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUB052_GRUMMAN_TBM3=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB053_DOUGLAS_XSB2D=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUB301_CV4_TB_STOCK=Martin T3M|IDS_PAUB302_CV4_TB_TOP=Martin T4M|IDS_PAUB401_CV5_TB_STOCK=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAUB501_CV6_TB_STOCK=Douglas TBD|IDS_PAUB509_DOUGLAS_AD1_SAIPAN=Douglas AD1|IDS_PAUB551_DOUGLAS_BTD_1_0=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUB552_GRUMMAN_TBM3_0=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB553_DOUGLAS_XSB2D_SAIPAN=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUB601_CV7_TB_STOCK=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAUB701_CV8_TB_STOCK=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAUB702_CV8_TB_TOP=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB703_TB_ENTERPRISE=Grumman TBF|IDS_PAUB801_CV9_TB_STOCK=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB802_CV9_TB_TOP=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUB902_CV10_TB_TOP=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUB904_CV10_TB_STOCK=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB974_TB1_MIDWAY=Grumman TBM-3|IDS_PAUB975_TB2_MIDWAY=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUD000_DIVEBOMBER_DEFAULT=Curtiss SBC4|IDS_PAUD001_CURTISS_SB2C=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD001_DIVEBOMBER_DEFAULT=Vought SB2U|IDS_PAUD002_CURTISS_SBC4=Curtiss SBC4|IDS_PAUD003_VOUGHT_SB2U=Vought SB2U|IDS_PAUD004_DOUGLAS_SBD2=Douglas SBD2|IDS_PAUD005_DOUGLAS_XSB2D=Douglas XSB2D|IDS_PAUD006_VOUGHT_SBU=Vought SBU|IDS_PAUD007_MARTIN_BM2=Martin BM2|IDS_PAUD008_DOUGLAS_AD2=Douglas AD2|IDS_PAUD009_DOUGLAS_XTB2D=Douglas XTB2D|IDS_PAUD010_DOUGLAS_BTD_1=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD011_KAISER_FLEETWINGS_XBTK=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAUD012_DOUGLAS_SBD3=Douglas SBD-3|IDS_PAUD013_DOUGLAS_SBD5=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD301_CV4_DB_STOCK=Martin BM2|IDS_PAUD302_CV4_DB_TOP=Vought SBU|IDS_PAUD401_CV5_DB_STOCK=Douglas SBD-2|IDS_PAUD501_CURTISS_SB2C_0=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD501_CV6_DB_STOCK=Douglas SBD-3|IDS_PAUD510_DOUGLAS_BTD_1_0=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD511_CV6_DB_TOP=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD601_CV7_DB_STOCK=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD702_CV8_DB_TOP=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD703_CV8_DB_STOCK=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD704_DB_ENTERPISE=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD705_DB_ENTERPISE=Douglas SBD-5|IDS_PAUD712_CV8_DB_AP_TOP=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD801_CV9_DB_STOCK=Curtiss SB2C|IDS_PAUD802_CV9_DB_TOP=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD812_CV9_DB_AP_TOP=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD903_CV10_DB_TOP=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAUD904_CV10_DB_STOCK=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD913_CV10_DB_AP_TOP=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAUD973_CV10_DB_AP_TOP=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAUD974_DB_MIDWAY=Douglas BTD-1|IDS_PAUD975_DB2_MIDWAY=Kaiser XBTK-1|IDS_PAUE000_ENGINE_DEFAULT=Propulsion (default)|IDS_PAUE001_C1_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 6,200 hp|IDS_PAUE011_ENGINE_10000=Propulsion: 10,000 hp|IDS_PAUE101_C2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 16,000 hp|IDS_PAUE102_ENGINE_20000=Propulsion: 20,000 hp|IDS_PAUE103_D2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 18,000 hp|IDS_PAUE111_ENGINE_7500=Propulsion: 7,500 hp|IDS_PAUE121_ENGINE_10000_SMITH=Propulsion: 10,000 hp|IDS_PAUE201_C3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 24,000 hp|IDS_PAUE201_ENGINE_24000=Propulsion: 24,000 hp|IDS_PAUE212_ENGINE_18000_CS=Propulsion: 18,000 hp|IDS_PAUE221_B3_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 17,600 hp|IDS_PAUE222_B3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 16,000 hp|IDS_PAUE231_D3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 26,400 hp|IDS_PAUE301_CV4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 8,000 hp|IDS_PAUE311_D4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PAUE321_B4_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 28,000 hp|IDS_PAUE322_B4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 24,000 hp|IDS_PAUE331_ENGINE_28000_ARK_PREM=Propulsion: 28,000 hp|IDS_PAUE341_C4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE401_C5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE402_ENGINE_32000=Propulsion: 32,000 hp|IDS_PAUE403_D5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 55,000 hp|IDS_PAUE411_B5_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 28,100 hp|IDS_PAUE412_B5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PAUE421_CV5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 8,500 hp|IDS_PAUE431_ENGINE_90000_MB=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE441_ENGINE_90000_CINCINNATI=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PAUE451_ENGINE_TEXAS=Propulsion: 28,100 hp|IDS_PAUE501_CV6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE502_ENGINE_42800=Propulsion: 42,800 hp|IDS_PAUE503_ENGINE_40000=Propulsion: 40,000 hp|IDS_PAUE504_C6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE505_CL6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 80,000 hp|IDS_PAUE506_MONAGHAN=Propulsion: 42,800 hp|IDS_PAUE507_CA6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE511_D6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 42,800 hp|IDS_PAUE521_ENGINE_55000=Propulsion: 55,000 hp|IDS_PAUE531_ENGINE_50000_SIMS=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PAUE532_B6_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 37,000 hp|IDS_PAUE533_B6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 32,000 hp|IDS_PAUE541_ENGINE_35000_ARIZONA=Propulsion: 35,000 hp|IDS_PAUE601_C7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE602_CV7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 53,500 hp|IDS_PAUE603_ENGINE_107000=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE604_D7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 49,000 hp|IDS_PAUE605_CL7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE606_CA7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE611_B7_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 28,900 hp|IDS_PAUE612_B7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PAUE621_ENGINE_INDIANAPOLIS=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE631_ENGINE_FLINT=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PAUE691_C7_ENG_JULIO=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE701_CV8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 180,000 hp|IDS_PAUE702_C8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PAUE703_ENG_ENTERPRISE=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE704_CL8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE705_CA8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE711_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PAUE712_ENG_KIDD=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUE721_ENGINE_49000=Propulsion: 49,000 hp|IDS_PAUE731_ENGINE_75000=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PAUE741_B8_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 115,000 hp|IDS_PAUE742_B8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PAUE743_ENG_ALABAMA=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PAUE744_ENG_ALABAMA=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PAUE745_ENG_MASS=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PAUE751_ENGINE_120000_SAIPAN=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE801_C9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE802_CV9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PAUE803_CL9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 125,000 hp|IDS_PAUE804_CA9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE811_D9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUE821_ENGINE_120000=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE831_B9_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 212,000 hp|IDS_PAUE832_B9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 172,000 hp|IDS_PAUE833_ENG_MISSOURI=Propulsion: 212,000 hp|IDS_PAUE841_ENGINE_BLACK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUE901_B10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 172,000 hp|IDS_PAUE902_C10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE903_D10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUE904_ENG_SALEM=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE905_CL10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE911_CV10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 212,000 hp|IDS_PAUE921_ENGINE_120000_BUFFALO=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PAUE974_ENG_MIDWAY=Propulsion: 212,000 hp|IDS_PAUE975_ENG_MONTANA=Propulsion: 172,000 hp|IDS_PAUE976_ENG_GEARING=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PAUF301_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF302_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF303_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk4 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF311_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF312_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF401_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF402_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF403_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk5 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF411_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF412_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF413_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk5 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF501_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF502_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF503_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk6 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF511_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF512_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF513_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk6 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF601_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF602_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF603_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk7 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF604_FLIGHTCONTROL_4=Mk7 mod. 4|IDS_PAUF611_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF612_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF613_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk7 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF621_SAIPAN=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF701_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF702_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF703_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk8 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF704_FLIGHTCONTROL_4=Mk8 mod. 4|IDS_PAUF705_FC1_ENTEPRISE=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF711_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF712_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF713_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk8 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF721_SAIPAN=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF801_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF802_FLIGHTCONTROL_2=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF803_FLIGHTCONTROL_3=Mk9 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF804_FLIGHTCONTROL_4=Mk9 mod. 4|IDS_PAUF811_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF812_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF813_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk9 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF911_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF912_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Mk10 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF913_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_F=Mk10 mod. 3|IDS_PAUF974_FC_1_MIDWAY=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUF975_FC_2A_MIDWAY=Mk10 mod. 2|IDS_PAUF976_FC_2B_MIDWAY=Mk10 mod. 3|IDS_PAUH000_HULL_DEFAULT=Hull (default)|IDS_PAUH001_ERIE_1936=Erie (A)|IDS_PAUH002_ERIE_1936=Erie (B)|IDS_PAUH011_SMITH_1910=Smith|IDS_PAUH012_SMITH_1917=Smith|IDS_PAUH101_CHESTER_1908=Chester (A)|IDS_PAUH102_CHESTER_1917=Chester (B)|IDS_PAUH111_SAMPSON_1917=Sampson (A)|IDS_PAUH112_SAMPSON_1931=Sampson (B)|IDS_PAUH113_SAMPSON_1917_CS=Sampson (A)|IDS_PAUH121_ALBANY_1898=Albany|IDS_PAUH131_SMITH=Smith|IDS_PAUH201_STLOUIS_1906=St. Louis (A)|IDS_PAUH202_STLOUIS_1924=St. Louis (B)|IDS_PAUH211_WICKES_1918=Wickes (A)|IDS_PAUH212_WICKES_1925=Wickes (B)|IDS_PAUH221_MICHIGAN_1916=South Carolina (A)|IDS_PAUH222_MICHIGAN_1919=South Carolina (B)|IDS_PAUH223_MICHIGAN_1916_CS=South Carolina (A)|IDS_PAUH301_PHOENIX_1917=Phoenix (A)|IDS_PAUH302_PHOENIX_1924=Phoenix (B)|IDS_PAUH303_PHOENIX_1938=Phoenix (C)|IDS_PAUH311_LANGLEY_1929=Langley (A)|IDS_PAUH312_LANGLEY_1944=Langley (B)|IDS_PAUH321_CLEMSON_1920=Clemson (A)|IDS_PAUH322_CLEMSON_1930=Clemson (B)|IDS_PAUH331_ARKANSAS_1912=Wyoming (A)|IDS_PAUH333_ARKANSAS_1942=Wyoming (B)|IDS_PAUH341_ARKANSAS_1912_ARK_PREM=Arkansas|IDS_PAUH401_OMAHA_1923=Omaha (A)|IDS_PAUH402_OMAHA_1938=Omaha (B)|IDS_PAUH403_FARRAGUT_1942=Farragut (A)|IDS_PAUH404_FARRAGUT_1944=Farragut (B)|IDS_PAUH405_OMAHA_1944=Omaha (C)|IDS_PAUH411_INDEPENDENCE_1944=Independence (A)|IDS_PAUH412_INDEPENDENCE_1945=Independence (B)|IDS_PAUH421_LEADER_1919=Nicholas (A)|IDS_PAUH422_LEADER_1938=Nicholas (B)|IDS_PAUH431_BOGUE_1942=Bogue (A)|IDS_PAUH432_BOGUE_1943=Bogue (B)|IDS_PAUH442_NEW_YORK_1934=New York (A)|IDS_PAUH443_NEW_YORK_1942=New York (B)|IDS_PAUH451_MARBLEHEAD_1924=Marblehead|IDS_PAUH461_CINCINNATI=Marblehead|IDS_PAUH471_TEXAS=Texas|IDS_PAUH501_CLEVELAND_1943=Cleveland (A)|IDS_PAUH502_CLEVELAND_1945=Cleveland (B)|IDS_PAUH503_DALLAS_A=Dallas (A)|IDS_PAUH504_DALLAS_B=Dallas (B)|IDS_PAUH506_MONAGHAN=Monaghan|IDS_PAUH507_PENSACOLA_A=Pensacola (A)|IDS_PAUH508_PENSACOLA_B=Pensacola (B)|IDS_PAUH509_MONAGHAN_B=Monaghan (B)|IDS_PAUH511_SAIPAN_1943=Saipan|IDS_PAUH512_SAIPAN_1946=Saipan|IDS_PAUH521_FARRAGUT_1934=Farragut (A)|IDS_PAUH522_FARRAGUT_1942=Farragut (B)|IDS_PAUH523_FARRAGUT_1945=Farragut (C)|IDS_PAUH531_SIMS_1941=Sims|IDS_PAUH541_NEW_MEXICO_1918=New Mexico (A)|IDS_PAUH542_NEW_MEXICO_1936=New Mexico (A)|IDS_PAUH543_NEW_MEXICO_1941=New Mexico (B)|IDS_PAUH551_ARIZONA=Arizona|IDS_PAUH601_PENSACOLA_1942=Pensacola (A)|IDS_PAUH602_PENSACOLA_1944=Pensacola (B)|IDS_PAUH603_PENSACOLA_1930=Pensacola|IDS_PAUH604_HELENA_A=Helena (A)|IDS_PAUH605_HELENA_B=Helena (B)|IDS_PAUH606_N_ORLEANS_A=New Orleans (A)|IDS_PAUH607_N_ORLEANS_B=New Orleans (B)|IDS_PAUH611_RANGER_1941=Ranger (A)|IDS_PAUH612_RANGER_1943=Ranger (B)|IDS_PAUH621_MAHAN_1936=Mahan (A)|IDS_PAUH622_MAHAN_1944=Mahan (B)|IDS_PAUH623_MAHAN_C=Mahan (C)|IDS_PAUH631_COLORADO_1921=Colorado (A)|IDS_PAUH632_COLORADO_1942=Colorado (A)|IDS_PAUH633_COLORADO_1945=Colorado (B)|IDS_PAUH641_INDIANAPOLIS=Indianapolis|IDS_PAUH651_FLINT=Flint|IDS_PAUH691_JULIO=Nueve de Julio|IDS_PAUH701_NEW_ORLEANS_1942=New Orleans (A)|IDS_PAUH702_NEW_ORLEANS_1944=New Orleans (B)|IDS_PAUH703_HULL_KIDD=Kidd|IDS_PAUH704_ENTERPRISE=Enterprise|IDS_PAUH705_CLEVELAND_A=Cleveland (A)|IDS_PAUH706_CLEVELAND_B=Cleveland (B)|IDS_PAUH707_BALTIMORE_A=Baltimore (A)|IDS_PAUH708_BALTIMORE_B=Baltimore (B)|IDS_PAUH711_LEXINGTON_1942=Lexington (A)|IDS_PAUH712_LEXINGTON_1944=Lexington (B)|IDS_PAUH721_BENSON_1938=Benson (A)|IDS_PAUH722_BENSON_1940=Benson (B)|IDS_PAUH723_BENSON_1945=Benson (C)|IDS_PAUH732_NORTH_CAROLINA_1942=North Carolina (A)|IDS_PAUH733_NORTH_CAROLINA_1945=North Carolina (B)|IDS_PAUH741_ATLANTA_1942=Atlanta|IDS_PAUH742_ALABAMA=Alabama ST|IDS_PAUH743_ALABAMA=Alabama|IDS_PAUH744_MASS=Massachusetts|IDS_PAUH751_SAIPAN=Saipan|IDS_PAUH801_BALTIMORE_1944=Baltimore (A)|IDS_PAUH802_BALTIMORE_1948=Baltimore (B)|IDS_PAUH803_SEATTLE_A=Seattle (A)|IDS_PAUH804_SEATTLE_B=Seattle (B)|IDS_PAUH805_BUFFALO_A=Buffalo (A)|IDS_PAUH806_BUFFALO_B=Buffalo (B)|IDS_PAUH811_ESSEX_1943=Essex (A)|IDS_PAUH812_ESSEX_1945=Essex (B)|IDS_PAUH821_FLETCHER_1942=Fletcher (A)|IDS_PAUH822_FLETCHER_1944=Fletcher (B)|IDS_PAUH823_FLETCHER_1945=Fletcher (C)|IDS_PAUH831_IOWA_1943=Iowa (A)|IDS_PAUH832_IOWA_1944=Iowa (B)|IDS_PAUH833_IOWA_1945=Iowa (C)|IDS_PAUH834_MISSOURI=Missouri|IDS_PAUH841_BLACK=Black|IDS_PAUH901_DES_MOINES_1948=Des Moines (A)|IDS_PAUH902_SALEM=Salem|IDS_PAUH903_WORCESTER=Worcester (A)|IDS_PAUH911_GEARING_1945=Gearing (A)|IDS_PAUH921_WORCHESTER_1948=Worcester|IDS_PAUH931_MONTANA_1945=Montana (A)|IDS_PAUH941_MIDWAY_1945=Midway (A)|IDS_PAUH951_BUFFALO_1944=Buffalo|IDS_PAUH974_MONTANA=Montana|IDS_PAUH975_MIDWAY=Midway|IDS_PAUH976_GEARING=Gearing|IDS_PAUI000_FIGHTER_DEFAULT=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAUI001_FIGHTER_DEFAULT=Brewster F2A|IDS_PAUI001_GRUMMAN_F3F=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAUI002_GRUMMAN_F6F=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI003_BOEING_XF7B=Boeing XF7B|IDS_PAUI008_F2A=Brewster F2A|IDS_PAUI009_GRUMMAN_F4F=Grumman F4F-3|IDS_PAUI010_F8F_BEARCAT=Grumman F8F|IDS_PAUI011_CURTISS_TS1=Curtiss TS-1|IDS_PAUI012_VOUGHT_F4U=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI013_CURTISS_F6C_1=Curtiss F6C-1|IDS_PAUI016_MCDONNELL_F2H=McDonnell F2H|IDS_PAUI017_BOEING_F4B=Boeing F4B|IDS_PAUI018_GRUMMAN_F4F_5=Grumman F4F-5|IDS_PAUI020_GRUMMAN_F9F_2=Grumman F9F-2|IDS_PAUI028_GRUMMAN_F6F_3=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAUI029_VOUGHT_F4U_1A=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI030_F4F_4=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAUI031_FM_2=GM FM-2|IDS_PAUI301_CV4_F_STOCK=Boeing F4B|IDS_PAUI302_CV4_F_TOP=Grumman F3F|IDS_PAUI401_CV5_F_STOCK=Grumman F4F-3|IDS_PAUI402_CV5_F_MED=GM FM-2|IDS_PAUI403_CV5_F_TOP=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAUI501_CV6_F_STOCK=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAUI502_CV6_F_TOP=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAUI502_GRUMMAN_F6F_0=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI510_F8F_SAIPAN=Grumman F8F|IDS_PAUI512_VOUGHT_F4U_SAIPAN=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI513_VOUGHT_F4U_0=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI528_GRUMMAN_F6F_3_0=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAUI529_VOUGHT_F4U_1A_0=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI530_F4F_4_0=Grumman F4F-4|IDS_PAUI601_CV7_F_STOCK=Grumman F6F-3|IDS_PAUI602_CV7_F_TOP=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI701_CV8_F_STOCK=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI702_CV8_F_TOP=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI703_F_ENTERPRISE=Grumman F6F-5|IDS_PAUI801_CV9_F_STOCK=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI802_CV9_F_TOP=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI901_CV10_F_STOCK=Vought F4U-1|IDS_PAUI903_CV10_F_TOP=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI974_F1_MIDWAY=Vought F4U-4|IDS_PAUI975_F2_MIDWAY=Grumman F8F|IDS_PAUP301_TS1_T3M=4x (TS1, T3M)|IDS_PAUP302_XF7B_T4M=4x (XF7B, T4M)|IDS_PAUP401_F3F_T4M_SBU=5x (F3F, T4M, SBU)|IDS_PAUP402_F2A_TBD_SBC4=5x (F2A, TBD, SBC4)|IDS_PAUP403_F4F_TBD_SB2U=5x (F4F, TBD, SB2U)|IDS_PAUP501_F4F_TBD_SBD2=6x (F4F, TBD, SBD2)|IDS_PAUP601_F4F_TBF_SBD2=7x (F4F, TBF, SBD2)|IDS_PAUP701_F6F_TBY1_SB2C=8x (F6F, TBY1, SB2C)|IDS_PAUP801_F4U_TBY1_SB2C=9x (F4U, TBY1, SB2C)|IDS_PAUP802_F8F_TBY1_XTB2D=9x (F8F, TBY1, XTB2D)|IDS_PAUP803_F8F_AD2_AD2=9x (F8F, AD2, AD2)|IDS_PAUS000_SUO_DEFAULT=Mk (default)|IDS_PAUS001_SUO=Mk1 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS002_SUO=Mk1 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS011_SUO=Mk1 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS101_SUO=Mk2 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS102_SUO=Mk2 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS121_SUO=Mk2 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS131_SUO_SMITH=Mk2 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS201_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS202_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS211_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS212_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS213_SUO_CS=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS221_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS222_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS231_SUO=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS232_SUO=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS233_SUO_CS=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS301_SUO=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS302_SUO=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS311_SUO=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS312_SUO=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS321_SUO=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS322_SUO=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS331_SUO_ARK_PREM=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS401_SUO=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS402_SUO=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS411_SUO=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS412_SUO=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS419_SUO_MB=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS421_SUO=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS422_SUO=Mk5 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS431_SUO_CINCINNATI=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS441_SUO_TEXAS=Mk5 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS501_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS502_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS503_CL6_STOCK_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS504_CL6_TOP_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS506_MONAGHAN=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS507_CA6_STOCK_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS508_CA6_TOP_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS511_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS512_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS521_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS531_SUO=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS532_SUO=Mk6 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS541_SUO_ARIZONA=Mk6 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS601_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS602_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS603_CL7_STOCK_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS604_CL7_TOP_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS605_CA7_STOCK_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS606_CA7_TOP_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS611_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS612_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS621_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS631_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS632_SUO=Mk7 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS641_SUO_INDIANAPOLIS=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS651_SUO_FLINT=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS691_C7_SUO_JULIO=GFCS mod. 7|IDS_PAUS701_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS702_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS703_SUO_KIDD=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS704_CL8_STOCK_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS705_CL8_TOP_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS706_CA8_STOCK_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS707_CA8_TOP_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS711_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS712_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS721_SUO=Mk7 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS731_SUO=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS732_SUO=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS733_SUO_ALABAMA=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS734_SUO_ALABAMA=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS735_SUO_MASS=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS801_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS802_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS803_CL9_STOCK_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS804_CL9_TOP_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS805_CA9_STOCK_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS806_CA9_TOP_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS811_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS812_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS821_SUO=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS822_SUO=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS831_SUO_BLACK=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS832_SUO_MISSOURI=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS901_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS902_SUO=Mk10 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS903_SUO_SALEM=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS904_CL10_TOP_SUO=Mk10 mod. 2|IDS_PAUS911_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS921_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS931_SUO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS941_SUO_BUFFALO=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS974_SUO_GEARING=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUS975_SUO_MONTANA=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT000_TORPEDOES_DEFAULT=Torpedo Tubes (default)|IDS_PAUT021_457_1_APT005=450 mm (1x Mk5)|IDS_PAUT031_457_1_APT019=450 mm (1x Mk5)|IDS_PAUT102_D2_TORP_STOCK=Whitehead Mk5|IDS_PAUT103_D2_TORP_TOP=Bliss Leavitt Mk7|IDS_PAUT111_457_SMITH=Bliss Leavitt Mk7|IDS_PAUT201_533_2_APT014=533 mm (2x Mk3)|IDS_PAUT202_D3_TORP_STOCK=Bliss Leavitt Mk3|IDS_PAUT203_D3_TORP_TOP=Bliss Leavitt Mk9|IDS_PAUT301_C4_TORP_STOCK=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT302_D4_TORP_STOCK=Bliss Leavitt Mk9|IDS_PAUT303_D4_TORP_TOP=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT311_533_2_APT015=533 mm (2x Mk8)|IDS_PAUT312_533_3_APT016=533 mm (3x Mk8)|IDS_PAUT313_533_3_APT017=533 mm (3x Mk8)|IDS_PAUT401_C5_TORP_STOCK=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT403_D5_TORP_STOCK=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT501_D6_TORP_STOCK=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT502_533_MARK_15_MOD_3=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT503_533_MARK_15_MOD_3_ATLANTA=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT504_FLINT=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT506_MONAGHAN=Mark 12|IDS_PAUT507_MONAGHAN2=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT511_D6_TORP_TOP=Mark 12|IDS_PAUT521_533_4_APT017=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT531_533_4_PAPT001=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAUT541_533_3_PAPT017_MB=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT551_533_3_PAPT017_CINCINNATI=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT601_D7_TORP_STOCK=Mark 12|IDS_PAUT602_D7_TORP_TOP=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAUT611_533_4_APT001=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT612_533_4_APT018=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT621_533_4_PAPT001=Mark 11|IDS_PAUT631_533_PAPT015_SIMS=Bliss Leavitt Mk7 mod. 2B|IDS_PAUT701_D8_TORP_STOCK=Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PAUT702_D8_TORP_TOP=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT703_533_MARK_14_MOD_3=Mk14 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT704_TORP_KIDD=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT711_533_5_APT001=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT712_533_5_APT018=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT731_533_4_PAPT001=533 mm (4x Mk14)|IDS_PAUT801_D9_TORP_STOCK=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PAUT802_533_5_APT009=533 mm (5x Mk11)|IDS_PAUT803_533_5_APT018=533 mm (5x Mk15)|IDS_PAUT804_D9_TORP_TOP=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT805_BLACK=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PAUT901_D10_TORP_STOCK=Mark 17|IDS_PAUT911_533_4_PAPT023_BUFF=Mk12|IDS_PAUT974_TORP_GEARING=Mark 17|IDS_PAY_OFF_PENALTY_WITH_ELITE_XP=You can speed up the Commander retraining process using Elite Commander XP or Free XP|IDS_PBAF016_FAIREY_F=Fairey Flycatcher|IDS_PBAF017_HAWKER_O=Hawker Osprey|IDS_PBAF018_SEA_G=Sea Gladiator|IDS_PBAF019_SEA_H=Sea Hurricane Mk IB|IDS_PBAF020_SEAFIRE_III=Seafire Mk III|IDS_PBAS001_WALRUS=Supermarine Walrus|IDS_PBAS004_SEAFOX=Seafox|IDS_PBAS005_FAIREY_S=Fairey Swordfish Mk I|IDS_PBAS006_ROC_S=Roc Seaplane|IDS_PBAS007_SEA_OTTER=Sea Otter|IDS_PBEE001_UK_DESC=An image combining the cross of St. George and the U.K. flag, used as a naval ensign for the British Navy since 1801.|IDS_PBEE001_UK_TITLE=The U.K. Royal Navy ensign|IDS_PBEE001_UK_YEARS=from 1801|IDS_PBEP307_HOOD_PERMO_2=Type 10|IDS_PBEP307_HOOD_PERMO_2_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PBES307_HOOD_VETERAN=From the Bottom of the Ocean|IDS_PBES307_HOOD_VETERAN_DESCRIPTION=On May 24, 1941, the battlecruiser sunk after being hit by a salvo from Bismarck.|IDS_PBES317_HOOD_CLEAN=The Last Conquest|IDS_PBES317_HOOD_CLEAN_DESCRIPTION=HMS Hood looked like this when she started her pursuit of the Bismarck group on May 22, 1941.|IDS_PBES327_DUKE_OF_YORK_ICE=Arctic|IDS_PBES327_DUKE_OF_YORK_ICE_DESCRIPTION=Harsh. Steely. Icy.|IDS_PBES410_MINOTAUR_NORMA=Norma|IDS_PBES410_MINOTAUR_NORMA_DESCRIPTION=A maneuverable frigate design featuring the most advanced stealth technologies.|IDS_PBGA002_2_PDR_MKVII_QUAD=40 mm Vickers 2-pdr. Mk VII|IDS_PBGA004_12MM62_HI=12.7 mm Mk III|IDS_PBGA007_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm Oerlikon Mk IV|IDS_PBGA008_2_PDR_MKVIII_8BARREL=40 mm Vickers 2-pdr. Mk VIII|IDS_PBGA012_40MM_BOFORS_MK2=40 mm Bofors Mk II|IDS_PBGA020_20MM_OERLIKON_MK_V=20 mm Oerlikon Mk V|IDS_PBGA025_40MM_BOFORS_TWIN=40 mm Bofors Mk V|IDS_PBGA028_BROWNING_M2_MOD2=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 2|IDS_PBGA031_3IN70_MK6=76.2 mm/70 Mk VI|IDS_PBGA032_12PDR_12CWT_MK9=76.2 mm/40 QF Mk II|IDS_PBGA033_40MM_BOFORS_MK_VI=40 mm Bofors Mk VI|IDS_PBGA036_STAAG_MARKV=40 mm STAAG|IDS_PBGA042_3IN_HA_12PDR=76.2 mm/45 HA Mk IV|IDS_PBGA044_40MM_VICKERS=40 mm Vickers 2-pdr. QF Mk II|IDS_PBGA045_MACHINEGUNMAXIM_7_62=7.7 mm Maxim machine gun Mk I|IDS_PBGA049_UP_LAUNCHER=UP AA Rocket Mark I|IDS_PBGA060_40MM_BOFORS_MARK_IV_HAZEMEYER=40 mm Bofors Mk IV|IDS_PBGA061_40MM_BOFORS_MARK_VII_SINGLE=40 mm Bofors Mk VII|IDS_PBGA067_2PDR_QF_MKII_POMPOM=40 mm/39 QF Mark II|IDS_PBGA072_2_PDR_MKVII_QUAD=40 mm/39 QF Mark VII|IDS_PBGA073_2_PDR_MKVIII_8BARREL=40 mm/39 QF Mark VIII|IDS_PBGA074_40MM_BOFORS_MK2=40 mm/56 QF Mark II Bofors|IDS_PBGA082_12MM62_HI=12.7 mm Mk III|IDS_PBGA083_BREDA_20MM_65=20 mm Breda Model 35|IDS_PBGA085_13_2MM_2BARRELS_BREDA_MG1=13.2 mm Breda Model 31|IDS_PBGA088_2_PDR_MKVII_QUAD=40 mm/39 QF Mark VII|IDS_PBGA194_40MM_BOFORS_5_RP50=40 mm Bofors Mk V RP50|IDS_PBGM001_6IN50_MK_XXIII=152 mm/50 Mk XXIII|IDS_PBGM009_15IN42_MK1=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBGM010_15IN42_MK1_RF=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBGM016_6IN50_MK_XI=152 mm/45 PVI|IDS_PBGM021_6IN50_MK_XXI=152 mm/50 Mk XXI|IDS_PBGM024_6IN50_QF_MK_V=152 mm/50 Mk XXVI|IDS_PBGM026_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk XII|IDS_PBGM027_4IN50_MK12=102 mm/50 Mk XII|IDS_PBGM037_6IN45_MK_XII=152 mm/45 PXIII*|IDS_PBGM053_4IN45_QF_MK_XIX=102 mm/45 QF Mk XIX|IDS_PBGM056_14IN45_BL_MKVII_QUADRO=356 mm/45 Mk VII Quad|IDS_PBGM057_14IN45_BL_MKVII_TWIN=356 mm/45 Mk VII Twin|IDS_PBGM058_16_5IN_45_MKII_CUBIC=419 mm/45 Mk II|IDS_PBGM059_16_5IN_45_MKII_ROUNDED=419 mm/45 Mk II|IDS_PBGM062_18IN_45=457 mm/45 Mk II|IDS_PBGM063_13_5IN_45_MARK_V=343 mm/45 Mk V|IDS_PBGM066_16IN45_BL_MKI=406 mm/45 Mk I|IDS_PBGM069_12IN45_MKX=305 mm/45 Mk X|IDS_PBGM075_120MM_45_QF_MKIX=120 mm/45 CPXVIII|IDS_PBGM077_16IN_45_MKII_CUBIC=406 mm/45 Mk IV|IDS_PBGM078_16_45_MKII_ROUNDED=406 mm/45 Mk IV|IDS_PBGM079_120MM_45_QF_CP_MKXIX_TWIN=120 mm/45 CPXIX|IDS_PBGM080_4IN_45_MKV=102 mm/45 QF Mark V|IDS_PBGM081_15IN_45_MKII=381 mm/45 Mk VII|IDS_PBGM198_6IN50_NEPTUNE=152 mm/50 Mk XXV|IDS_PBGM199_6IN45_DANAE_EM=152 mm/45 CPXIV|IDS_PBGM507_15IN42_MK2=381 mm/42 Mk II|IDS_PBGM508_15IN42_MK2=381 mm/42 Mk II|IDS_PBGM509_15IN42_MK2_B=381 mm/42 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By the outbreak of World War II, Warspite had been modernized to receive more powerful torpedo protection, reinforced horizontal armor protection, and enhanced AA capabilities.|IDS_PBSB002_FULL=Warspite|IDS_PBSB002_NUMBER=5|IDS_PBSB002_SHORT=WRSP|IDS_PBSB002_YEAR=1915|IDS_PBSB103=Bellerophon|IDS_PBSB103_DESCR=The Bellerophon-class battleships were developed from the renowned Dreadnought class. The ship inherited turbine propulsion and a main battery consisting of ten 305 mm guns from her predecessor, but, unlike the prototype, she had armored torpedo protection.|IDS_PBSB103_FULL=Bellerophon|IDS_PBSB103_NUMBER=3|IDS_PBSB103_SHORT=BLRF|IDS_PBSB103_YEAR=1909|IDS_PBSB104=Orion|IDS_PBSB104_DESCR=The first dreadnought ship in the world to carry 343 mm main guns; she was superior to all battleships built before her in terms of firepower. Besides this, in contrast to her British predecessors, the ship had reinforced side armor and a more advanced arrangement of artillery guns.|IDS_PBSB104_FULL=Orion|IDS_PBSB104_NUMBER=4|IDS_PBSB104_SHORT=ORIO|IDS_PBSB104_YEAR=1912|IDS_PBSB105=Iron Duke|IDS_PBSB105_DESCR=A typical British battleship of World War I. The ship carried the same main battery guns as the battleships of the preceding class, but was armed with more powerful secondary battery guns.|IDS_PBSB105_FULL=Iron Duke|IDS_PBSB105_NUMBER=4|IDS_PBSB105_SHORT=IRON|IDS_PBSB105_YEAR=1914|IDS_PBSB106=Queen Elizabeth|IDS_PBSB106_DESCR=The first battleship in the world to carry 381 mm main battery guns. When commissioned, she was one of the fastest ships of her type. In the interwar period, the battleship was extensively upgraded. Her torpedo protection was reinforced, and her outdated secondary battery was replaced with up-to-date dual-purpose artillery. The ship also received aircraft handling equipment.|IDS_PBSB106_FULL=Queen Elizabeth|IDS_PBSB106_NUMBER=5|IDS_PBSB106_SHORT=QUEE|IDS_PBSB106_YEAR=1915|IDS_PBSB107=King George V|IDS_PBSB107_DESCR=The lead ship of a series of next-generation battleships for the Royal Navy. She was superior to her predecessors in terms of armor protection and AA capabilities. This battleship was equipped with aircraft-handling gear. Due to international armament restrictions, the ship's main guns had a relatively small caliber of 356 mm.|IDS_PBSB107_FULL=King George V|IDS_PBSB107_NUMBER=5|IDS_PBSB107_SHORT=KING|IDS_PBSB107_YEAR=1940|IDS_PBSB108=Monarch|IDS_PBSB108_DESCR=One of the preliminary versions of the King George V-class ships armed with 381 mm main battery guns. She had features characteristic of a next-generation battleship, namely relatively high speed, thick horizontal armor, and dual-purpose artillery.|IDS_PBSB108_FULL=Monarch|IDS_PBSB108_NUMBER=0|IDS_PBSB108_SHORT=MNRH|IDS_PBSB108_YEAR=1935|IDS_PBSB109=Lion|IDS_PBSB109_DESCR=The last British battleship designed and laid down before the breakout of World War II. In many respects, the ship was a development of the King George V-class ships, but, unlike her predecessors, she had greater dimensions, heavier armor, and modern 406 mm main guns.|IDS_PBSB109_FULL=Lion|IDS_PBSB109_NUMBER=2|IDS_PBSB109_SHORT=LION|IDS_PBSB109_YEAR=1938|IDS_PBSB110=Conqueror|IDS_PBSB110_DESCR=This ship was designed as a battleship with increased firepower on the basis of the British experience in ship construction gained during World War II. The project was notable for the 457 mm main guns, which were developed in the early 1920s and were the most powerful British naval artillery systems.|IDS_PBSB110_FULL=Conqueror|IDS_PBSB110_NUMBER=1|IDS_PBSB110_SHORT=CNQR|IDS_PBSB110_YEAR=1949|IDS_PBSB507=Hood|IDS_PBSB507_DESCR=A fast battle cruiser that had long remained the largest and one of the most powerful ships in the Royal Navy. The ship was built based on the experience gained during World War I. Unlike later period battleships, she had weak horizontal armor protection. In the beginning of World War II, the ship's outdated secondary armament was demounted and replaced by enhanced AA guns.|IDS_PBSB507_FULL=Hood|IDS_PBSB507_NUMBER=1|IDS_PBSB507_SHORT=HOOD|IDS_PBSB507_YEAR=1920|IDS_PBSB517=Nelson|IDS_PBSB517_DESCR=This battleship featured an innovative arrangement designed under the restrictions of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. The ship was armed with 406 mm main guns that were concentrated in three turrets in the ship's bow. She was the first battleship in the Royal Navy to be armored according to the "all or nothing" concept.|IDS_PBSB517_FULL=Nelson|IDS_PBSB517_NUMBER=2|IDS_PBSB517_SHORT=NLSN|IDS_PBSB517_YEAR=1927|IDS_PBSB527=Duke of York|IDS_PBSB527_DESCR=A King George V-class battleship that carried 356 mm main guns, and could run at quite a high speed for a ship of her type. Numerous dual-purpose artillery served as a basis for the ship's AA defenses. A very successful gun fire control system provided for high accuracy of fire of the ship's main battery.|IDS_PBSB527_FULL=Duke of York|IDS_PBSB527_NUMBER=5|IDS_PBSB527_SHORT=DUKE|IDS_PBSB527_YEAR=1941|IDS_PBSB910=[Conqueror]|IDS_PBSB910_DESCR=This ship is a copy of CONQUEROR and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PBSB910_FULL=[Conqueror]|IDS_PBSB910_NUMBER=1|IDS_PBSB910_SHORT=CNQR|IDS_PBSB910_YEAR=1949|IDS_PBSC101=Black Swan|IDS_PBSC101_DESCR=The Black Swan-class sloops, the most numerous ships of this type in the British Royal Navy during World War II, were intended for escorting and guarding convoys. They had a rather moderate speed but outgunned their foreign counterparts in terms of firepower and rate of fire.|IDS_PBSC101_FULL=Black Swan|IDS_PBSC101_NUMBER=39|IDS_PBSC101_SHORT=BLSW|IDS_PBSC101_YEAR=1940|IDS_PBSC102=Weymouth|IDS_PBSC102_DESCR=This medium-size cruiser had weak armor protection, but boasted powerful artillery and quite a high speed. She was conceived as a "trade protection" cruiser and was designated for countering lightly-armed enemy ships of the same type.|IDS_PBSC102_FULL=Weymouth|IDS_PBSC102_NUMBER=4|IDS_PBSC102_SHORT=WEYM|IDS_PBSC102_YEAR=1911|IDS_PBSC103=Caledon|IDS_PBSC103_DESCR=This light cruiser was designed to provide support to destroyers and perform reconnaissance duties. In contrast to her predecessors, this ship had a higher speed and carried powerful torpedo armament.|IDS_PBSC103_FULL=Caledon|IDS_PBSC103_NUMBER=4|IDS_PBSC103_SHORT=CLDN|IDS_PBSC103_YEAR=1917|IDS_PBSC104=Danae|IDS_PBSC104_DESCR=Developed from the preceding Caledon-class cruiser ships. In contrast to her predecessors, she was bigger in size and had more powerful torpedoes. Apart from that, Danae featured reinforced artillery.|IDS_PBSC104_FULL=Danae|IDS_PBSC104_NUMBER=8|IDS_PBSC104_SHORT=DANAE|IDS_PBSC104_YEAR=1918|IDS_PBSC105=Emerald|IDS_PBSC105_DESCR=The most advanced British light cruiser among those designed during World War I. The ship's powerful propulsion allowed for high speeds. Her larger displacement helped strengthen the cruiser's artillery and torpedo armament as well as equip her with aircraft-handling gear.|IDS_PBSC105_FULL=Emerald|IDS_PBSC105_NUMBER=2|IDS_PBSC105_SHORT=EMRL|IDS_PBSC105_YEAR=1926|IDS_PBSC106=Leander|IDS_PBSC106_DESCR=A new generation light cruiser designed to serve as a scout both within a squadron and independently. In contrast to her predecessors, the ship's main advantage was that her main guns were placed in gun turrets. The ship also had stronger AA defenses and better armor protection.|IDS_PBSC106_FULL=Leander|IDS_PBSC106_NUMBER=5|IDS_PBSC106_SHORT=LNDR|IDS_PBSC106_YEAR=1933|IDS_PBSC107=Fiji|IDS_PBSC107_DESCR=A further development of a multi-purpose cruiser ship for the Royal Navy. Despite the fact that the ship's displacement was limited by international treaties, she carried numerous rapid-firing main guns.|IDS_PBSC107_FULL=Fiji|IDS_PBSC107_NUMBER=11|IDS_PBSC107_SHORT=FIJI|IDS_PBSC107_YEAR=1940|IDS_PBSC108=Edinburgh|IDS_PBSC108_DESCR=The most powerful light cruiser in the Royal Navy during World War II. Outrivaled most other same-type ships in terms of armor protection. She inherited powerful main guns from her predecessors. Among other Royal Navy cruisers of the 1930s, Edinburgh carried more powerful AA weapons.|IDS_PBSC108_FULL=Edinburgh|IDS_PBSC108_NUMBER=2|IDS_PBSC108_SHORT=EDNB|IDS_PBSC108_YEAR=1939|IDS_PBSC109=Neptune|IDS_PBSC109_DESCR=A light cruiser design created on the basis of experience obtained during World War II. In comparison to previous classes of Royal Navy ships, she had greater dimensions, dual-purpose main guns, and reinforced anti-aircraft and torpedo armament.|IDS_PBSC109_FULL=Neptune|IDS_PBSC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PBSC109_SHORT=NPTN|IDS_PBSC109_YEAR=1944|IDS_PBSC110=Minotaur|IDS_PBSC110_DESCR=A light cruiser design with a more powerful and sophisticated AA system. Developed after the end of World War II from the Neptune-class cruisers. She carried dual-purpose main guns placed in new turrets, allowing for a higher rate of fire.|IDS_PBSC110_FULL=Minotaur|IDS_PBSC110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PBSC110_SHORT=MNTR|IDS_PBSC110_YEAR=1947|IDS_PBSC507=Belfast|IDS_PBSC507_DESCR=An Edinburgh-class light cruiser, one of the most powerful among same-type ships in the Royal Navy during World War II. Underwent several major upgrades. Instead of AA and torpedo armament, the ship received improved torpedo protection and an enhanced surveillance radar.|IDS_PBSC507_FULL=Belfast|IDS_PBSC507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PBSC507_SHORT=BLFS|IDS_PBSC507_YEAR=1939|IDS_PBSD503=Campbeltown|IDS_PBSD503_DESCR=The warship belonged to a series of U.S.-built "flush-deckers". In 1940, she was transferred to the U.K. Along with her extremely powerful torpedo armament, Campbeltown was also noted for uncommonly high speed for that era. The distinctive placement of her torpedo tubes allowed her to quickly concentrate torpedo fire on either side.|IDS_PBSD503_FULL=Campbeltown|IDS_PBSD503_NUMBER=111|IDS_PBSD503_SHORT=CMBL|IDS_PBSD503_YEAR=1919|IDS_PBSD506=Gallant|IDS_PBSD506_DESCR=One of the U.K. G-class destroyers of the inter-war period. The ship participated in the Dunkirk evacuation when she rescued Allied troops from the beaches and harbor of Dunkirk. In total, she evacuated around 1,500 soldiers. On May 29, she was damaged during a raid from German dive bombers, but still made it back to England under her own power.|IDS_PBSD506_FULL=Gallant|IDS_PBSD506_NUMBER=24|IDS_PBSD506_SHORT=GALL|IDS_PBSD506_YEAR=1935|IDS_PBSD507=Cossack|IDS_PBSD507_DESCR=One of the renowned Tribal-class destroyers with an emphasis on gunnery over torpedo warfare. During World War II, the ship's AA defenses were reinforced at the cost of one main gun mount.|IDS_PBSD507_FULL=Cossack|IDS_PBSD507_NUMBER=27|IDS_PBSD507_SHORT=COSS|IDS_PBSD507_YEAR=1938|IDS_PBSD517=Cossack|IDS_PBSD517_DESCR=One of the renowned Tribal-class destroyers, different from her British same-type contemporaries in her large size and emphasis on gunnery over torpedo warfare. At the time of her commissioning, she carried four twin 120 mm mounts as her main battery.|IDS_PBSD517_FULL=Cossack|IDS_PBSD517_NUMBER=27|IDS_PBSD517_SHORT=COSS|IDS_PBSD517_YEAR=1938|IDS_PBSD605=Anthony|IDS_PBSD605_DESCR=This ship belonged to the first series of British destroyers of the interwar period (type A). During the Dunkirk Evacuation, she managed to recover about 3,000 people over several runs. On May 30, 1940, the warship was heavily damaged in an air attack and had to return to Portsmouth.|IDS_PBSD605_FULL=Anthony|IDS_PBSD605_NUMBER=8|IDS_PBSD605_SHORT=ANTH|IDS_PBSD605_YEAR=1930|IDS_PBS_ABUSE=Unsporting conduct|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_AFK=Inactivity in battle|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_AFK_HINT=For inactivity in battle, you are at risk of receiving a warning and then a penalty for unsporting conduct.|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_COMPLAINED=Reports from players|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_COMPLAINED_HINT=For numerous reports from players, you are at risk of receiving a warning and then a penalty for unsporting conduct.|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_GRIEFER=Interfering with allies|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_GRIEFER_HINT=For interfering with allies, you are at risk of receiving a warning and then a penalty for unsporting conduct.|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_HINT=For your unsporting conduct, you are at risk of receiving a warning and then a penalty.|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_LEAVER=Quitting a battle early|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_LEAVER_HINT=For quitting a battle early, you are at risk of receiving a warning and then a penalty for unsporting conduct.|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_STATUS_CONFIRMED=Penalty received|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_STATUS_SUSPECT=Warning received|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_TKILLER=Causing damage to allies|IDS_PBS_ABUSE_TKILLER_HINT=Damage caused to allied ships. |IDS_PBUA001_C1_ART_STOCK=102 mm/45 QF Mk XIX|IDS_PBUA101_C2_ART_STOCK=152 mm/45 PVI|IDS_PBUA201_102MM_CAMPBELTOWN=102 mm/50 Mk12|IDS_PBUA211_C3_ART_STOCK=152 mm/45 PXIII*|IDS_PBUA221_B3_ART_STOCK=305 mm/45 Mk X|IDS_PBUA301_C4_ART_STOCK=152 mm/45 CPXIV|IDS_PBUA311_B4_ART_STOCK=343 mm/45 Mk V|IDS_PBUA401_C5_ART_STOCK=152 mm/45 CPXIV|IDS_PBUA402_ART_ANT=120 mm/45 CPXVIII|IDS_PBUA411_B5_ART_STOCK=343 mm/45 Mk V|IDS_PBUA501_381_42_MK_1=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBUA502_ART_GAL=120 mm/45 CPXVIII|IDS_PBUA511_C6_ART_STOCK=152 mm/50 Mk XXI|IDS_PBUA521_B6_ART_STOCK=381 mm/42 Mk I|IDS_PBUA601_C7_ART_STOCK=152 mm/50 Mk XXIII|IDS_PBUA602_ART_HOOD=381 mm/42 Mk II|IDS_PBUA611_ART_BEL=152 mm/50 Mk XXIII|IDS_PBUA621_B7_ART_STOCK=356 mm/45 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111,700 hp|IDS_PBUE801_C9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PBUE811_B9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PBUE812_B9_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PBUE901_C10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PBUE902_ENG_CONQUEROR=Propulsion: 135,650 hp|IDS_PBUE974_ENG_CONQ=Propulsion: 135,650 hp|IDS_PBUH001_C1_HULL_A=Black Swan (A)|IDS_PBUH101_C2_HULL_A=Weymouth (A)|IDS_PBUH102_C2_HULL_B=Weymouth (B)|IDS_PBUH201_CAMPBELTOWN=Campbeltown|IDS_PBUH211_C3_HULL_A=Caledon (A)|IDS_PBUH212_C3_HULL_B=Caledon (B)|IDS_PBUH221_B3_HULL_A=Bellerophon (A)|IDS_PBUH222_B3_HULL_B=Bellerophon (B)|IDS_PBUH301_C4_HULL_A=Danae (A)|IDS_PBUH302_C4_HULL_B=Danae (B)|IDS_PBUH311_B4_HULL_A=Orion (A)|IDS_PBUH312_B4_HULL_B=Orion (B)|IDS_PBUH401_C5_HULL_A=Emerald (A)|IDS_PBUH402_C5_HULL_B=Emerald (B)|IDS_PBUH403_ANT=Anthony|IDS_PBUH411_B5_HULL_A=Iron Duke (A)|IDS_PBUH412_B5_HULL_B=Iron Duke (B)|IDS_PBUH501_WARSPITE_1941=Warspite|IDS_PBUH502_GAL=Gallant|IDS_PBUH511_C6_HULL_A=Leander (A)|IDS_PBUH512_C6_HULL_B=Leander (B)|IDS_PBUH521_B6_HULL_A=Queen Elizabeth (A)|IDS_PBUH522_B6_HULL_B=Queen Elizabeth (B)|IDS_PBUH601_C7_HULL_A=Fiji (A)|IDS_PBUH602_C7_HULL_B=Fiji (B)|IDS_PBUH603_HOOD=Hood|IDS_PBUH611_HULL_BEL=Belfast|IDS_PBUH621_B7_HULL_A=King George V (A)|IDS_PBUH622_B7_HULL_B=King George V (B)|IDS_PBUH625_HULL_NELSON=Nelson|IDS_PBUH626_HULL_DUKE=Duke of York|IDS_PBUH627_HULL_COSSACK=Cossack|IDS_PBUH628_HULL_COSSACK=Cossack|IDS_PBUH701_C8_HULL_A=Edinburgh (A)|IDS_PBUH702_C8_HULL_B=Edinburgh (B)|IDS_PBUH711_B8_HULL_A=Monarch (A)|IDS_PBUH712_B8_HULL_B=Monarch (B)|IDS_PBUH801_C9_HULL_A=Neptune (A)|IDS_PBUH802_C9_HULL_B=Neptune (B)|IDS_PBUH811_B9_HULL_A=Lion (A)|IDS_PBUH812_B9_HULL_B=Lion (B)|IDS_PBUH901_C10_HULL_A=Minotaur (A)|IDS_PBUH902_CONQUEROR=Conqueror (A)|IDS_PBUH974_CONQ=Conqueror|IDS_PBUS001_C1_SUO_STOCK=Mk I mod. 1|IDS_PBUS002_C1_SUO_TOP=Mk I mod. 2|IDS_PBUS101_C2_SUO_STOCK=Mk II mod. 1|IDS_PBUS102_C2_SUO_TOP=Mk II mod. 2|IDS_PBUS201_SUO_CAMPBELTOWN=Mk3 mod. 1|IDS_PBUS211_C3_SUO_STOCK=Mk III mod. 1|IDS_PBUS212_C3_SUO_TOP=Mk III mod. 2|IDS_PBUS221_B3_SUO_STOCK=Mk III mod. 1|IDS_PBUS222_B3_SUO_TOP=Mk III mod. 2|IDS_PBUS301_C4_SUO_STOCK=Mk IV mod. 1|IDS_PBUS302_C4_SUO_TOP=Mk IV mod. 2|IDS_PBUS311_B4_SUO_STOCK=Mk IV mod. 1|IDS_PBUS312_B4_SUO_TOP=Mk IV mod. 2|IDS_PBUS401_C5_SUO_STOCK=Mk V mod. 1|IDS_PBUS402_C5_SUO_TOP=Mk V mod. 2|IDS_PBUS403_SUO_ANT=Mk V mod. 1|IDS_PBUS411_B5_SUO_STOCK=Mk V mod. 1|IDS_PBUS412_B5_SUO_TOP=Mk V mod. 2|IDS_PBUS501_SUO=Mk VI mod. 1|IDS_PBUS502_SUO_GAL=Mk VI mod. 1|IDS_PBUS511_C6_SUO_STOCK=Mk VI mod. 1|IDS_PBUS512_C6_SUO_TOP=Mk VI mod. 2|IDS_PBUS521_B6_SUO_STOCK=Mk VI mod. 1|IDS_PBUS522_B6_SUO_TOP=Mk VI mod. 2|IDS_PBUS601_C7_SUO_STOCK=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS602_C7_SUO_TOP=Mk VII mod. 2|IDS_PBUS603_SUO_HOOD=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS611_SUO_BEL=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS621_B7_SUO_STOCK=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS622_B7_SUO_TOP=Mk VII mod. 2|IDS_PBUS625_SUO_NELSON=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS626_SUO_DUKE=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS627_SUO_COSSACK=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS628_SUO_COSSACK=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS701_C8_SUO_STOCK=Mk VIII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS702_C8_SUO_TOP=Mk VIII mod. 2|IDS_PBUS711_B8_SUO_STOCK=Mk VIII mod. 1|IDS_PBUS712_B8_SUO_TOP=Mk VIII mod. 2|IDS_PBUS801_C9_SUO_STOCK=Mk IX mod. 1|IDS_PBUS802_C9_SUO_TOP=Mk IX mod. 2|IDS_PBUS811_B9_SUO_STOCK=Mk IX mod. 1|IDS_PBUS812_B9_SUO_TOP=Mk IX mod. 2|IDS_PBUS901_C10_SUO_STOCK=Mk X mod. 1|IDS_PBUS902_SUO_CONQUEROR=Mk X mod. 1|IDS_PBUS974_SUO_CONQ=Mk X mod. 1|IDS_PBUT201_CAMPBELTOWN=Bliss Leavitt Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PBUT202_CAMPBELTOWN=533 mm Mk VIII|IDS_PBUT203_CAMPBELTOWN=533 mm Mk IV|IDS_PBUT211_C3_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PBUT301_C4_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PBUT302_C4_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk V|IDS_PBUT401_C5_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk V|IDS_PBUT402_C5_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk VII|IDS_PBUT403_TORP_ANT=533 mm Mk VII|IDS_PBUT501_C6_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk VII|IDS_PBUT502_C6_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk IX|IDS_PBUT503_TORP_GAL=533 mm Mk IX|IDS_PBUT601_C7_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk IX|IDS_PBUT602_C7_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk IX*|IDS_PBUT603_TORP_COSSACK=533 mm Mk IXM|IDS_PBUT604_TORP_COSSACK=533 mm Mk IXM|IDS_PBUT701_C8_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk IX*|IDS_PBUT702_C8_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk IX**|IDS_PBUT801_C9_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk IX**|IDS_PBUT802_C9_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk IXM|IDS_PBUT901_C10_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk IXM|IDS_PCBC022=XIV AK|IDS_PCBC023=XXVI AK|IDS_PCEC001_CAMO_1=Type 1|IDS_PCEC001_CAMO_1_DESCRIPTION=Reduces ship detectability.|IDS_PCEC002_CAMO_2=Type 2|IDS_PCEC002_CAMO_2_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy.|IDS_PCEC003_CAMO_HALLOWEEN=Type 3 – Halloween|IDS_PCEC003_CAMO_HALLOWEEN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC004_CAMO_XP_BOOST=Type 3 – Ranked|IDS_PCEC004_CAMO_XP_BOOST_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC005_CAMO_NY_3=Type 3 – New Year|IDS_PCEC005_CAMO_NY_3_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC006_TILE_SUPERTEST=Type 4 – Supertest|IDS_PCEC006_TILE_SUPERTEST_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC007_CAMO_3_TILE_DOUBLE=Type 5|IDS_PCEC007_CAMO_3_TILE_DOUBLE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy and reduces ship detectability.|IDS_PCEC008_CAMO_ECO_TILE=Type 6|IDS_PCEC008_CAMO_ECO_TILE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC009_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_1=German Layup|IDS_PCEC009_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_1_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team Germany|IDS_PCEC010_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_2=American Alley-Oop|IDS_PCEC010_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_2_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team U.S.A.|IDS_PCEC011_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_3=Russian Nothing but Net|IDS_PCEC011_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_3_DESCRIPTION=Purchase this Camouflage to cast one vote for Team Russia|IDS_PCEC012_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_4=FTW|IDS_PCEC012_CAMO_BASKETBALL_TILE_4_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC013_CAMO_MGT=MGT-20|IDS_PCEC013_CAMO_MGT_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage granted for encountering the MGT-20 during an official offline event.|IDS_PCEC014_CAMO_GNB_MAY_2016=GNB May 2016 Camouflage|IDS_PCEC014_CAMO_GNB_MAY_2016_DESCRIPTION=Captain? Captain! Why would you do this to your boat? Now everyone can see we're ruthless sea dogs! We're sure to be primaried!|IDS_PCEC015_CAMO_CN_SPECIAL=Ocean Soul|IDS_PCEC015_CAMO_CN_SPECIAL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP and credits earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC016_CAMO_GAMESCOM_2016=gamescom|IDS_PCEC016_CAMO_GAMESCOM_2016_DESCRIPTION=World of Warships has, once again, set sail for gamescom!|IDS_PCEC017_CAMO_WOWS_BIRTHDAY_TILE=World of Warships Anniversary|IDS_PCEC017_CAMO_WOWS_BIRTHDAY_TILE_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage in honor of World of Warships' anniversary|IDS_PCEC018_RESTLESS_FIRE=Restless Fire|IDS_PCEC018_RESTLESS_FIRE_DESCRIPTION=Ignis aurum probat|IDS_PCEC019_CAMO_HALLOWEEN_16=Halloween|IDS_PCEC019_CAMO_HALLOWEEN_16_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC020_CAMO_NEW_YEAR_17=New Year 2017|IDS_PCEC020_CAMO_NEW_YEAR_17_DESCRIPTION=Increases the amount of Free XP earned by the ship.|IDS_PCEC021_VALENTINE_TILE=Valentine's Day|IDS_PCEC021_VALENTINE_TILE_DESCRIPTION=This camouflage provides an aura of protection against the "forever alone" meme and will help you find a partner, wherever you sail! No guarantees provided, no returns accepted. Includes a free invisible unicorn.|IDS_PCEC022_CAMO_ARIRANG=Arirang|IDS_PCEC022_CAMO_ARIRANG_DESCRIPTION=For your contribution to the project!|IDS_PCEC023_CAMO_ST_PATRICK=Lá Fhéile Pádraig|IDS_PCEC023_CAMO_ST_PATRICK_DESCRIPTION=Follow the rainbow, and you might find a leprechaun with a pot of gold!|IDS_PCEC024_BATTLE_HARDENED=Battle Hardened|IDS_PCEC024_BATTLE_HARDENED_DESCRIPTION="Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." – Winston Churchill.|IDS_PCEC025_COE_TEAM_WATER=Team Water – Clash of the Elements 2017|IDS_PCEC025_COE_TEAM_WATER_DESCRIPTION=Clash of the Elements memorable camouflage – Team Water|IDS_PCEC026_COE_TEAM_FIRE=Team Fire – Clash of the Elements 2017|IDS_PCEC026_COE_TEAM_FIRE_DESCRIPTION=Clash of the Elements memorable camouflage – Team Fire|IDS_PCEC027_PLAYERS_BIRTHDAY=For meritorious service|IDS_PCEC027_PLAYERS_BIRTHDAY_DESCRIPTION=The anniversary of the first battle is a reason to celebrate. Earn more XP. Put all your war paint on!|IDS_PCEC028_HUNT=Hunter|IDS_PCEC028_HUNT_DESCRIPTION=A must-have while in the Atlantic.|IDS_PCEC029_SPARKS_OF_VICTORY=Victory Salute|IDS_PCEC029_SPARKS_OF_VICTORY_DESCRIPTION=V-Day camouflage|IDS_PCEC030_BLUE_LAGOON=Blue Lagoon|IDS_PCEC030_BLUE_LAGOON_DESCRIPTION=The camouflage was designed to perfectly conceal luxury cruise vessels in the Caribbean. While it does not add luxury to your ship, it does make your enemies think about early retirement.|IDS_PCEC030_KNOT=Reef Knot|IDS_PCEC030_KNOT_DESCRIPTION=The knot tightens under pressure.|IDS_PCEC031_DESERVED_ST=Deserved ST|IDS_PCEC031_DESERVED_ST_DESCRIPTION=This unique camouflage is awarded to Supertest team members for high performance in testing World of Warships.|IDS_PCEC032_NAVY_DAY=Storm Wind|IDS_PCEC032_NAVY_DAY_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage for the Strong-Willed|IDS_PCEC032_WARGAMING_SUMMER_FEST=Wargaming Summer Fest|IDS_PCEC032_WARGAMING_SUMMER_FEST_DESCRIPTION=Summer is at its peak. The birds are singing, sun is shining and it's a perfect day to ignore all that and play World of Warships.|IDS_PCEC033_COMMANDER_DAY=This is your day, Commander!|IDS_PCEC033_COMMANDER_DAY_DESCRIPTION=Rigid Military Bearing|IDS_PCEC033_FNFL=FNFL|IDS_PCEC033_FNFL_DESCRIPTION=Les Forces Navales Françaises Libres were the naval branch of the Free French Forces during the Second World War. The FNFL were commanded by Admiral Émile Muselier.|IDS_PCEC034_SCI_FI_SPACE=Sci-Fi Space|IDS_PCEC034_SCI_FI_SPACE_DESCRIPTION=Go boldly into one of those last frontiers|IDS_PCEC035_BACK2SCHOOL=Back-2-School|IDS_PCEC035_BACK2SCHOOL_DESCRIPTION=Time to learn the skills needed to conquer the seas|IDS_PCEC036_TOKYO_GAME_SHOW=Tokyo Game Show|IDS_PCEC036_TOKYO_GAME_SHOW_DESCRIPTION=Come join the event! Watch the streams during Tokyo Game Show!|IDS_PCEC037_TWITCH_PRIME=Twitch Prime|IDS_PCEC037_TWITCH_PRIME_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC038_ASUS_CAMO=Crimson Tear|IDS_PCEC038_ASUS_CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC039_GIGABYTE_CAMO=O.I.T.N.B|IDS_PCEC039_GIGABYTE_CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC040_NVIDIA_CAMO=Brilliant Ray|IDS_PCEC040_NVIDIA_CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC041_MSI_CAMO=Red Soul|IDS_PCEC041_MSI_CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC042_SUPER_ECO_CAMO=Type 59|IDS_PCEC042_SUPER_ECO_CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship.|IDS_PCEC043_CAMO_NEW_YEAR_18=Frosty Fir Tree|IDS_PCEC043_CAMO_NEW_YEAR_18_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEC044_STEAM_CAMO=Steam Camouflage|IDS_PCEC044_STEAM_CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Unique camouflage dedicated to the release of World of Warships on Steam|IDS_PCEC045_VIVE_LA_FRANCE=Revolutionary|IDS_PCEC045_VIVE_LA_FRANCE_DESCRIPTION=Liberty. Equality. Fraternity.|IDS_PCEC046_CN_DRAGON_1=Spring Sky|IDS_PCEC046_CN_DRAGON_1_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC047_CN_DRAGON_2=Asian Lantern|IDS_PCEC047_CN_DRAGON_2_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC048_CN_DRAGON_3=Mosaic|IDS_PCEC048_CN_DRAGON_3_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC049_DRAGON_1=Spring Sky|IDS_PCEC049_DRAGON_1_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC050_DRAGON_2=Asian Lantern|IDS_PCEC050_DRAGON_2_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC051_DRAGON_3=Mosaic|IDS_PCEC051_DRAGON_3_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC052_WOMENS_DAY=International Women's Day|IDS_PCEC052_WOMENS_DAY_DESCRIPTION=Here's to all women around the world!|IDS_PCEC053_PI_DAY=Happy Pi Day|IDS_PCEC053_PI_DAY_DESCRIPTION=Celebrating the irrational since 1988|IDS_PCEC054_HUMBLE_BUNDLE=Humble Bundle|IDS_PCEC054_HUMBLE_BUNDLE_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEC055_CONTRIBUTOR=Community Contributor|IDS_PCEC055_CONTRIBUTOR_DESCRIPTION=Contributors team camouflage|IDS_PCEC056_CONTRIBUTOR_FOLLOWERS=Subscriber's camouflage|IDS_PCEC056_CONTRIBUTOR_FOLLOWERS_DESCRIPTION=Hit the Like button and subscribe to your favorite channel.|IDS_PCEC057_AZURLANE=Azur Lane – Siren|IDS_PCEC057_AZURLANE_DESCRIPTION=Luminescent coating of Sirens, an unknown enemy. From Azur Lane.|IDS_PCEC058_AMERICAN_ARC=Stars 'n Stripes|IDS_PCEC058_AMERICAN_ARC_DESCRIPTION=To honor the release of new U.S. cruisers... Let's remember the good old days when Tier VI cruiser Cleveland was still mainstream...|IDS_PCEE007_RANK30=The Third League|IDS_PCEE008_RANK20=The Second League|IDS_PCEE008_RANK20_DESCRIPTION=Flag of the Second League|IDS_PCEE009_RANK10=The First League|IDS_PCEE009_RANK10_DESCRIPTION=Flag of the First League|IDS_PCEE010_RANK1=The Premier League|IDS_PCEE010_RANK1_DESCRIPTION=Flag of the Premier League|IDS_PCEE011_SEASONFLAG01=Port of Kure|IDS_PCEE011_SEASONFLAG01_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 14 in the Second Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE011_SEASONFLAG01_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=In the former Empire of Japan, one of the Imperial Navy bases was located in Kure. Yamato, one of the two largest battleships in World War II, was built there.|IDS_PCEE012_SEASONFLAG02=Jolly Roger|IDS_PCEE012_SEASONFLAG02_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1.|IDS_PCEE012_SEASONFLAG02_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag, alongside dozens of other flags, was used by pirates in the 17th and 18th century. There was never a unified pirate flag. However, throughout the 19th and 21st century, a flag bearing a skull and crossbones has been associated with piracy.|IDS_PCEE013_SEASONFLAG03=Hawaii|IDS_PCEE013_SEASONFLAG03_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 14 in the Third Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE013_SEASONFLAG03_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=In 1889, the U.S. Navy established a naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. On December 7, 1941, the base was attacked by Japanese naval aviation and midget submarines, bringing the United States fully into World War II.|IDS_PCEE014_FLAG_SUPERTEST=ST Flag|IDS_PCEE014_FLAG_SUPERTEST_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE014_FLAG_SUPERTEST_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for Supertest team members.|IDS_PCEE015_JOLLY_ROGER_2=Jolly Roger, |IDS_PCEE015_JOLLY_ROGER_2_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1 again.|IDS_PCEE015_JOLLY_ROGER_2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE016_FLAG_DEVELOPER=Developer Flag|IDS_PCEE016_FLAG_DEVELOPER_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE016_FLAG_DEVELOPER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Development Team members.|IDS_PCEE017_FLAG_VOLUNTEER=Volunteer Flag, Class III|IDS_PCEE017_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE017_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the community of project volunteers, Class III.|IDS_PCEE018_FLAG_VAL_PLAYER=Valuable Player Flag|IDS_PCEE018_FLAG_VAL_PLAYER_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE018_FLAG_VAL_PLAYER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the community's valuable players.|IDS_PCEE019_FLAG_AT=AT Flag|IDS_PCEE019_FLAG_AT_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE019_FLAG_AT_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Alpha Test participants.|IDS_PCEE020_FLAG_CBW=BW Flag|IDS_PCEE020_FLAG_CBW_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE020_FLAG_CBW_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Beta Weekend participants.|IDS_PCEE021_FLAG_CBT=CBT Flag|IDS_PCEE021_FLAG_CBT_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE021_FLAG_CBT_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Closed Beta Test participants.|IDS_PCEE022_FLAG_WG=Wargaming Flag|IDS_PCEE022_FLAG_WG_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE022_FLAG_WG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for Wargaming employees.|IDS_PCEE023_SEASONFLAG00=The First Season|IDS_PCEE023_SEASONFLAG00_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for participating in the First Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE023_SEASONFLAG00_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE024_MGT_20=MGT-20|IDS_PCEE024_MGT_20_DESCRIPTION=Flag granted for encountering the MGT-20 during an official offline event.|IDS_PCEE024_MGT_20_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE025_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG=Military Month Contributor|IDS_PCEE025_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=This commemorative flag is granted to those who made exceptional effort to raise money for charity during Military Month.|IDS_PCEE025_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE026_SEA_DOG=GNB May 2016 – Sea Dog|IDS_PCEE026_SEA_DOG_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag for participation in GNB May 2016|IDS_PCEE026_SEA_DOG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag was granted for actively taking part in the Great Naval Battles event in May 2016.|IDS_PCEE027_SEA_LION=GNB May 2016 – Sea Lion|IDS_PCEE027_SEA_LION_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag for participation in GNB May 2016|IDS_PCEE027_SEA_LION_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag is testimony to the great effort put into ruling the high seas and running out of rum, during the Great Naval Battles event in May 2016.|IDS_PCEE028_SEASONFLAG04=Midway|IDS_PCEE028_SEASONFLAG04_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 15 in the Fourth Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE028_SEASONFLAG04_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The Battle of Midway was a colossal naval battle that took place in June of 1942 in the Pacific theater of World War II. The decisive victory of the U.S. Navy over the Combined Fleet of Japan marked a turning point in the Pacific war.|IDS_PCEE029_SONGKRAN=Songkran Festival 2016|IDS_PCEE029_SONGKRAN_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag of The Songkran Festival|IDS_PCEE029_SONGKRAN_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Celebrate Thai New Year and wash away your bad luck.|IDS_PCEE030_BATTLE_OF_JUTLAND=Battle of Jutland|IDS_PCEE030_BATTLE_OF_JUTLAND_DESCRIPTION=The Battle of Jutland was fought from May 31 to June 1, 1916 in the North Sea during World War I, near the coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula.|IDS_PCEE030_BATTLE_OF_JUTLAND_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=It was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the war.|IDS_PCEE031_BLUE_STEEL=Blue Steel|IDS_PCEE031_BLUE_STEEL_DESCRIPTION="ARPEGGIO OF BLUE STEEL -ARS NOVA-" Collaboration Flag.|IDS_PCEE031_BLUE_STEEL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A flag bearing the mark of I-401, a submarine of the "Blue Steel". |IDS_PCEE032_ARIZONA_MEMORIAL=USS Arizona|IDS_PCEE032_ARIZONA_MEMORIAL_DESCRIPTION=USS Arizona Memorial Flag|IDS_PCEE032_ARIZONA_MEMORIAL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=During the attack on Pearl Harbor, Arizona was bombed. She exploded and sank, causing the loss of 1,177 officers and crewmen. |IDS_PCEE033_KRASNYI_KRIM_FLAG=Krasny Krym|IDS_PCEE033_KRASNYI_KRIM_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Cruiser Krasny Krym Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE033_KRASNYI_KRIM_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The U.S.S.R. Navy Guard was established during World War II in 1942. |IDS_PCEE034_SCHARNHORST=Scharnhorst|IDS_PCEE034_SCHARNHORST_DESCRIPTION=Scharnhorst Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE034_SCHARNHORST_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The flag depicts the coat of arms of Prussian General Gerhard von Scharnhorst, a national hero of Germany's Wars of Liberation of 1813. |IDS_PCEE035_DUNKERQUE=Dunkerque|IDS_PCEE035_DUNKERQUE_DESCRIPTION=Dunkerque Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE035_DUNKERQUE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The Dunkerques were designed to counter the German Deutschland-class pocket battleships. |IDS_PCEE036_TAIWAN_NAVY=The Republic of China Navy Flag|IDS_PCEE036_TAIWAN_NAVY_DESCRIPTION=With 117 equipped ships and 38,000 personnel, the precursor to the modern Republic of China Navy was established as the Ministry of the Navy in the Provisional Government of the Republic of China in 1911 following the overthrowing of the Qing dynasty.|IDS_PCEE036_TAIWAN_NAVY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Its operations include maritime patrols in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, as well as counter-strike and counter-invasion operations during wartime.|IDS_PCEE037_VETERANS_FLAG=Veteran's Flag|IDS_PCEE037_VETERANS_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Flag granted for participation in the referral program.|IDS_PCEE037_VETERANS_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This flag is granted for inviting a friend to join the game to play a battle with a Tier VI ship.|IDS_PCEE038_OLYMPICS_FLAG=World Champions Flag|IDS_PCEE038_OLYMPICS_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=A flag for the ultimate winners|IDS_PCEE038_OLYMPICS_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Top of the World|IDS_PCEE039_GAMESCOM_2016=gamescom 2016|IDS_PCEE039_GAMESCOM_2016_DESCRIPTION=The biggest World of Warships event in 2016 – gamescom.|IDS_PCEE039_GAMESCOM_2016_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=You were there and we hope to see you again!|IDS_PCEE040_BURNING_MAN=Black Rock Flag|IDS_PCEE040_BURNING_MAN_DESCRIPTION=For those who experiment in art and community.|IDS_PCEE040_BURNING_MAN_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE041_PLAYER_GATHERING=Let's Battle Tour Flag|IDS_PCEE041_PLAYER_GATHERING_DESCRIPTION=Awarded for attending a Let's Battle event!|IDS_PCEE041_PLAYER_GATHERING_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE042_BIRTHDAY_FLAG=World of Warships Is One Year Old|IDS_PCEE042_BIRTHDAY_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=One year together!|IDS_PCEE042_BIRTHDAY_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE043_RESTLESS_FIRE=Restless Fire|IDS_PCEE043_RESTLESS_FIRE_DESCRIPTION=You are an integral part of the World of Warships community.|IDS_PCEE043_RESTLESS_FIRE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=We love you.|IDS_PCEE044_PRINZ_EUGEN=Prinz Eugen|IDS_PCEE044_PRINZ_EUGEN_DESCRIPTION=Prinz Eugen Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE044_PRINZ_EUGEN_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Prinz Eugen saw action during Exercise Rhine, an attempted breakout into the Atlantic Ocean with the battleship Bismarck in May 1941. The two ships destroyed the British battlecruiser Hood and severely damaged the battleship Prince of Wales in the Battle of the Denmark Strait. |IDS_PCEE045_YOKOSUKA_MARINE_SCHOOL=Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School|IDS_PCEE045_YOKOSUKA_MARINE_SCHOOL_DESCRIPTION=School emblem of the "Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School." |IDS_PCEE045_YOKOSUKA_MARINE_SCHOOL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=From the series "High School Fleet".|IDS_PCEE046_PIRATE_DAY_FLAG=Talk Like A Pirate Day Flag|IDS_PCEE046_PIRATE_DAY_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!|IDS_PCEE046_PIRATE_DAY_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE047_WAITFORME=TEST: Do not use in the prod|IDS_PCEE047_WAITFORME_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE047_WAITFORME_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE048_SEASONFLAG05=Wilhelmshaven|IDS_PCEE048_SEASONFLAG05_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 15 in the Fifth Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE048_SEASONFLAG05_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Wilhelmshaven was Germany's largest naval base during World War I and II. The city was founded in 1869 by the Prussian King Wilhelm I to serve as a base for the Prussian Navy, with a shipyard built in 1871. Until 1918, the base had been under the command of the Kaiser's Navy. From 1918 till 1935 and from 1935 till 1945, it was under the control of Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine, respectively.|IDS_PCEE049_JOLLY_ROGER_3=Jolly Roger, Class III|IDS_PCEE049_JOLLY_ROGER_3_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1 for the fourth time.|IDS_PCEE049_JOLLY_ROGER_3_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE050_LENINGRAD=Leningrad|IDS_PCEE050_LENINGRAD_DESCRIPTION=Destroyer Leningrad Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE050_LENINGRAD_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The first major warship to be designed and built entirely in the U.S.S.R. |IDS_PCEE051_BELFAST=HMS Belfast|IDS_PCEE051_BELFAST_DESCRIPTION=HMS Belfast Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE051_BELFAST_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The Red Hand of Ulster is an Irish symbol used in heraldry to denote the Irish province of Ulster.|IDS_PCEE052_SQUARED_CIRCLE=Squared Circle|IDS_PCEE052_SQUARED_CIRCLE_DESCRIPTION=Keep it Tight|IDS_PCEE052_SQUARED_CIRCLE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE053_VOTES_FLAG=I Voted|IDS_PCEE053_VOTES_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=DEMOCRACY!!!|IDS_PCEE053_VOTES_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter – Winston Churchill.|IDS_PCEE054_BUFFED_DE=buffed.de|IDS_PCEE054_BUFFED_DE_DESCRIPTION=Get Buffed with the Cap!|IDS_PCEE054_BUFFED_DE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE055_PERTH_FLAG=Perth|IDS_PCEE055_PERTH_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Perth Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE055_PERTH_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=In February 1942, Perth survived the Allied defeat at the Battle of the Java Sea, only to be torpedoed and sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy at the Battle of Sunda Strait.|IDS_PCEE056_PROJECT_OIL=Project Oil Flag|IDS_PCEE056_PROJECT_OIL_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted to participants of Project Oil in the RU cluster.|IDS_PCEE056_PROJECT_OIL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE057_COINSUP_FLAG=Coinsup Flag|IDS_PCEE057_COINSUP_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted to players who joined via Coinsup.|IDS_PCEE057_COINSUP_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE058_WG_FEST=WG Fest 2016|IDS_PCEE058_WG_FEST_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted to participants of WG Fest 2016|IDS_PCEE058_WG_FEST_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE059_PEARL_HARBOR=Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary|IDS_PCEE059_PEARL_HARBOR_DESCRIPTION=The Japanese attack on the American port of Pearl Harbor took place on December 7, 1941, with more than two thousand servicemen lost in the operation. The attack led to the United States of America declaring war on Japan on December 8, and then joining World War II as part of both the European and Pacific fronts.|IDS_PCEE059_PEARL_HARBOR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE060_OLEG_FLAG=Oleg|IDS_PCEE060_OLEG_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Cruiser Oleg Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE060_OLEG_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=During the October Revolution of 1917, the crew of Oleg quickly declared their support for the Bolshevik cause. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk required the Soviets to evacuate their base at Helsinki in March 1918 or have their ships interned by newly independent Finland even though the Gulf of Finland was still frozen over. Oleg sailed to Kronstadt in what became known as the "Ice Voyage".|IDS_PCEE061_GRAF_SPEE=Graf Spee|IDS_PCEE061_GRAF_SPEE_DESCRIPTION=Graf Spee Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE061_GRAF_SPEE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The ship was named after Admiral Maximilian von Spee, Commander of the East Asia Squadron that fought the battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands, where he was killed in action, in World War I.|IDS_PCEE062_KING_OF_THE_SEA=King of the Sea|IDS_PCEE062_KING_OF_THE_SEA_DESCRIPTION=You stand tall among all captains and have proven your superiority in real, fierce, naval combat. You are the King of the Sea, until someone manages to stand up and take the crown away from you.|IDS_PCEE062_KING_OF_THE_SEA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE063_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_2=Volunteer Flag, Class II|IDS_PCEE063_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_2_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE063_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the community of project volunteers, Class II.|IDS_PCEE064_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_3=Volunteer Flag, Class I|IDS_PCEE064_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_3_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE064_FLAG_VOLUNTEER_3_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the community of project volunteers, Class I.|IDS_PCEE065_SHIPSMAS=Happy Shipsmas|IDS_PCEE065_SHIPSMAS_DESCRIPTION=Includes a dinner, an unadorned aluminum pole, and practices such as the "Airing of Grievances" and "Feats of Strength".|IDS_PCEE065_SHIPSMAS_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE066_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_WINNER=Supremacy League Gold Champion|IDS_PCEE066_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_WINNER_DESCRIPTION=Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down. Never gonna run around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye. Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you.|IDS_PCEE066_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_WINNER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE067_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_PARTICIPANT=Supremacy League Soldier|IDS_PCEE067_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_PARTICIPANT_DESCRIPTION=Participated in Supremacy League Season 3|IDS_PCEE067_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_PARTICIPANT_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE068_COMMUNITY_CONTEST=Community Contest Winner|IDS_PCEE068_COMMUNITY_CONTEST_DESCRIPTION=Proud winner of a NikoPower forum contest!|IDS_PCEE068_COMMUNITY_CONTEST_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE069_FIRE_ROOSTER=Fire Rooster|IDS_PCEE069_FIRE_ROOSTER_DESCRIPTION=In celebration of year 4714 of the Chinese calendar—the year of the Fire Rooster.|IDS_PCEE069_FIRE_ROOSTER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE070_CHINESE_NEW_YEAR=CNY Flag|IDS_PCEE070_CHINESE_NEW_YEAR_DESCRIPTION=Celebrating Chinese New Year 2017|IDS_PCEE070_CHINESE_NEW_YEAR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE071_KOREAN_TURTLE=Turtle Ship Flag|IDS_PCEE071_KOREAN_TURTLE_DESCRIPTION=A flag design featuring a "Turtle" character in the center of a black background. It has been used by the Korean Royal Navy for the Turtle ship since the 16th century.|IDS_PCEE071_KOREAN_TURTLE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE072_VALENTINES=Valentine's 2017|IDS_PCEE072_VALENTINES_DESCRIPTION=Love is the feeling of butterflies in your stomach that makes you perform illogical actions for the sake of another person.|IDS_PCEE072_VALENTINES_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=We hope you find some today!|IDS_PCEE073_MUTSU_FLAG=Mutsu|IDS_PCEE073_MUTSU_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Mutsu Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE073_MUTSU_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named after ancient locations throughout Japan. |IDS_PCEE074_OSCAR_AWARDS=The Award of Merit|IDS_PCEE074_OSCAR_AWARDS_DESCRIPTION=And the "Best Picture" Nominees are:|IDS_PCEE074_OSCAR_AWARDS_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=- Cruiser and Unusual Punishment |IDS_PCEE075_SEASONFLAG06=Flag of a Naval Fortress Commandant|IDS_PCEE075_SEASONFLAG06_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 15 in the Sixth Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE075_SEASONFLAG06_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The flag of a naval fortress commandant was established in the Russian Empire by decree of Emperor Nicholas II in 1913. The flag depicts an anchor and two crossed gun barrels against a background of St. Andrew's colors. It used to be awarded to commandants of naval fortresses who defended the main sea bases of the Imperial Russian Navy: Sevastopol, Kronstadt, Vladivostok, and others.|IDS_PCEE076_ST_PATRICK=Lá Fhéile Pádraig 2017|IDS_PCEE076_ST_PATRICK_DESCRIPTION=There is a fortune waiting behind every corner. Maybe you'll get lucky and it won't be in the form of a torpedo!|IDS_PCEE076_ST_PATRICK_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE077_MARTOBOI="March Charge" Tournament|IDS_PCEE077_MARTOBOI_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag for support and participation in the "March Charge" Tournament|IDS_PCEE077_MARTOBOI_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The official "March Charge" Tournament. Winners will represent the CIS server in a battle against the EU server representatives.|IDS_PCEE078_OKHOTNIK=Okhotnik|IDS_PCEE078_OKHOTNIK_DESCRIPTION=Destroyer Okhotnik Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE078_OKHOTNIK_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The hunter stalks its prey silently, striking only when success is assured.|IDS_PCEE079_SCAVENGER=The Fruits of Your Efforts|IDS_PCEE079_SCAVENGER_DESCRIPTION=You followed the clues! Let fellow commanders know how productively you used your time by flying this flag!|IDS_PCEE079_SCAVENGER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE080_ELEMENTS=Clash of the Elements Participant|IDS_PCEE080_ELEMENTS_DESCRIPTION=For famous men have the whole earth as their memorial – Pericles.|IDS_PCEE080_ELEMENTS_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE081_COLLECTIONER=Collector|IDS_PCEE081_COLLECTIONER_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted to members of the Collectors Group|IDS_PCEE081_COLLECTIONER_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE082_BLUE_MERMAID=Blue Mermaid|IDS_PCEE082_BLUE_MERMAID_DESCRIPTION=The emblem of the Blue Mermaids. |IDS_PCEE082_BLUE_MERMAID_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Living by the sea, protecting the sea, and journeying across the sea... |IDS_PCEE083_EASTER_2017=The Rabbit|IDS_PCEE083_EASTER_2017_DESCRIPTION=I warned you! But did you listen to me? Oh, no, you knew it all, didn't you? Oh, it's just a harmless little bunny, isn't it? – Tim the Enchanter.|IDS_PCEE083_EASTER_2017_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE084_ALABAMA=The Lucky A|IDS_PCEE084_ALABAMA_DESCRIPTION=The tides roll crimson with the ship's defeated foes!|IDS_PCEE084_ALABAMA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE085_LABOR_DAY=International Workers' Day|IDS_PCEE085_LABOR_DAY_DESCRIPTION=International Workers' Day, also known in many countries as Labor Day, is celebrated on May 1. It is dedicated to the working class and is universally treated as a public holiday.|IDS_PCEE085_LABOR_DAY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE086_VICTORY_DAY=Victory Day!|IDS_PCEE086_VICTORY_DAY_DESCRIPTION=V-Day commemorative flag|IDS_PCEE086_VICTORY_DAY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE087_DUCA_DAOSTA=Duca d'Aosta|IDS_PCEE087_DUCA_DAOSTA_DESCRIPTION=Duca d'Aosta Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE087_DUCA_DAOSTA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Patria e Onore. The sailors of the Regia Marina stand ready to defend their storied nation!|IDS_PCEE088_NA_EU_COMMUNITY=The TransAtlantic|IDS_PCEE088_NA_EU_COMMUNITY_DESCRIPTION=For those who have participated in our Community and made it more awesome.|IDS_PCEE088_NA_EU_COMMUNITY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE089_VALOR=Valor – Charity Flag|IDS_PCEE089_VALOR_DESCRIPTION=To continue helping the family of Veterans|IDS_PCEE089_VALOR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE090_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_V2=Military Appreciation Month|IDS_PCEE090_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_V2_DESCRIPTION=For charitable donations|IDS_PCEE090_MILITARY_MONTH_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_V2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE091_VICTORY_DAY_EU=Victory Day|IDS_PCEE091_VICTORY_DAY_EU_DESCRIPTION=V-Day commemorative flag|IDS_PCEE091_VICTORY_DAY_EU_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE092_D_DAY=D-DAY Flag|IDS_PCEE092_D_DAY_DESCRIPTION=Recalling the Normandy landing, let's remember those who was brave!|IDS_PCEE092_D_DAY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE093_KAGA_FLAG=Kaga|IDS_PCEE093_KAGA_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Kaga Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE093_KAGA_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Kaga was the ancient name given to a location off the west peninsula of Japan. The area is well known for their famous black and gold Japanese lacquerware; a perfect image of an Aircraft Carrier so graceful and delicate.|IDS_PCEE094_DUNKIRK_FLAG=The Battle of Dunkirk|IDS_PCEE094_DUNKIRK_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=The battle to evacuate over 300,000 Allied troops, fought valiantly by multiple nations.|IDS_PCEE094_DUNKIRK_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE095_HOOD_FLAG=HMS Hood|IDS_PCEE095_HOOD_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=HMS Hood Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE095_HOOD_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Ventis Secundis. Sunk by her enemies, but avenged by her allies, in memory of HMS Hood.|IDS_PCEE096_DRAGON_BOAT=The Dragon Boat Festival Flag|IDS_PCEE096_DRAGON_BOAT_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag of The Dragon Boat Festival|IDS_PCEE096_DRAGON_BOAT_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE097_BATTLE_OF_MIDWAY=Battle of Midway 75th Anniversary|IDS_PCEE097_BATTLE_OF_MIDWAY_DESCRIPTION=The Battle of Midway took place between June 4 and 7, 1942. It was one of the biggest naval battles of the Pacific.|IDS_PCEE097_BATTLE_OF_MIDWAY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE098_LOOT_BOY=Loot Boy|IDS_PCEE098_LOOT_BOY_DESCRIPTION=Go on and grab your loot!|IDS_PCEE098_LOOT_BOY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE099_VETERAN_FLAG=Military Veteran Flag|IDS_PCEE099_VETERAN_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=For those who gave for their country, community, and family. Wargaming Appreciates Your Service.|IDS_PCEE099_VETERAN_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE100_MODERATOR=Moderator|IDS_PCEE100_MODERATOR_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag of a Moderator|IDS_PCEE100_MODERATOR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE101_NAVOEVAL=Sea Smackdown|IDS_PCEE101_NAVOEVAL_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag for Sea Smackdown participants|IDS_PCEE101_NAVOEVAL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE102_BATTLE_OF_PHILLIPINES=Great Marianas Turkey Shoot|IDS_PCEE102_BATTLE_OF_PHILLIPINES_DESCRIPTION=A decisive victory involving the largest carrier to carrier fleet engagement in history|IDS_PCEE102_BATTLE_OF_PHILLIPINES_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE103_DE_GRASSE=De Grasse|IDS_PCEE103_DE_GRASSE_DESCRIPTION=De Grasse Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE103_DE_GRASSE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The Crowned Lion Rampant. Coat of arms for François-Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse.|IDS_PCEE104_SEASONFLAG07=Chatham Dockyard Emblem|IDS_PCEE104_SEASONFLAG07_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 15 in the Seventh Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE104_SEASONFLAG07_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This Royal Navy Dockyard was founded in 1567. For over four hundred years, warships for the British Royal Navy were built here. The Chatham Dockyard emblem features a crossed trident and sword. The same elements feature on the Coat of Arms of the town of Chatham.|IDS_PCEE105_OKTYABRSKAYA_REVOLUTSIYA=Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya|IDS_PCEE105_OKTYABRSKAYA_REVOLUTSIYA_DESCRIPTION=Battleship Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE105_OKTYABRSKAYA_REVOLUTSIYA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya was a battleship of the Russian and Soviet Navy, one of four dreadnoughts of the Baltic series of the Sevastopol class.|IDS_PCEE106_CORGI_FLEET_2=Corgi Fleet II|IDS_PCEE106_CORGI_FLEET_2_DESCRIPTION=A brave participant of the Corgi Battle Fleet!|IDS_PCEE106_CORGI_FLEET_2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Cry Havoc and let slip the Borks of War!|IDS_PCEE107_WILHELMSHAVEN_SCHOOL=Wilhelmshaven Maritime High School|IDS_PCEE107_WILHELMSHAVEN_SCHOOL_DESCRIPTION=School emblem of the "Wilhelmshaven Maritime High School". |IDS_PCEE107_WILHELMSHAVEN_SCHOOL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=From the series "High School Fleet".|IDS_PCEE108_HAREKAZE_HSF=Harekaze|IDS_PCEE108_HAREKAZE_HSF_DESCRIPTION=The emblem of the Kagero-class training ship Harekaze. |IDS_PCEE108_HAREKAZE_HSF_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=From the series "High School Fleet".|IDS_PCEE109_ENTERPRISE_FLAG=Legacy of Enterprise|IDS_PCEE109_ENTERPRISE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=In honor of the ships that served all with the name "Enterprise", past, present, and future.|IDS_PCEE109_ENTERPRISE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE110_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_4_PARTICIPANTS=Supremacy League One Year Anniversary Participants|IDS_PCEE110_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_4_PARTICIPANTS_DESCRIPTION=It's been a year since its establishment, and you were there for the historic fights.|IDS_PCEE110_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_4_PARTICIPANTS_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE111_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_4_CHAMPIONS=Supremacy League Season 4 Champions|IDS_PCEE111_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_4_CHAMPIONS_DESCRIPTION=It's the one year anniversary of the Supremacy League and you're the winners!|IDS_PCEE111_SUPREMACY_LEAGUE_4_CHAMPIONS_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE112_FNFL=FNFL|IDS_PCEE112_FNFL_DESCRIPTION=Les Forces Navales Françaises Libres were the naval branch of the Free French Forces during the Second World War. The FNFL were commanded by Admiral Émile Muselier.|IDS_PCEE112_FNFL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE113_VALOR_FLAGS_HOME=Valor – Home Flag|IDS_PCEE113_VALOR_FLAGS_HOME_DESCRIPTION=To continue helping the families of Veterans come home|IDS_PCEE113_VALOR_FLAGS_HOME_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE114_VALOR_FLAGS_REMEBRANCE=Valor – Remembrance Flag|IDS_PCEE114_VALOR_FLAGS_REMEBRANCE_DESCRIPTION=To continue helping the families of Veterans after modern warfare|IDS_PCEE114_VALOR_FLAGS_REMEBRANCE_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE115_VALOR_GIVING_THANKS_FLAG=Valor – Giving Thanks Flag|IDS_PCEE115_VALOR_GIVING_THANKS_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=To continue thanking the families of Veterans for their sacrifice|IDS_PCEE115_VALOR_GIVING_THANKS_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE116_VALOR_ALL_FOR_ONE_FLAG=Valor – All For One Flag|IDS_PCEE116_VALOR_ALL_FOR_ONE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=For Family, For Thanks, For Home, For Remembrance, and ultimately, For Valor|IDS_PCEE116_VALOR_ALL_FOR_ONE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE117_DUNKIRK_DINAMO=The Dunkirk Evacuation|IDS_PCEE117_DUNKIRK_DINAMO_DESCRIPTION=In late May through early June 1940, during the operation code-named "Dynamo", the British managed to evacuate over 330 thousand Allied troops surrounded near Dunkirk over the course of a few days. Thus the professional British army was preserved, and the struggle against Nazi Germany continued.|IDS_PCEE117_DUNKIRK_DINAMO_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE118_JOLLY_ROGER_4=Jolly Roger, Class IV|IDS_PCEE118_JOLLY_ROGER_4_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1 for the sixth time.|IDS_PCEE118_JOLLY_ROGER_4_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE119_GRAF_ZEPPELIN=Graf Zeppelin|IDS_PCEE119_GRAF_ZEPPELIN_DESCRIPTION=Graf Zeppelin Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE119_GRAF_ZEPPELIN_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The forces of nature cannot be eliminated but they may be balanced one against the other.|IDS_PCEE120_WG_SUMMER_FEST_2017=Wargaming Summer Fest 2017|IDS_PCEE120_WG_SUMMER_FEST_2017_DESCRIPTION=You've participated in the first Wargaming Summer Fest in history!|IDS_PCEE120_WG_SUMMER_FEST_2017_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=We thank you for your dedication to the Wargaming brand and hope you never stop enjoying our great games!|IDS_PCEE121_COAST_GUARD=The U.S. Coast Guard|IDS_PCEE121_COAST_GUARD_DESCRIPTION=For over 225 years, America's shores have been protected by the brave men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard.|IDS_PCEE121_COAST_GUARD_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE122_BATTLE_OF_VELLA_GULF=The Battle of Vella Gulf|IDS_PCEE122_BATTLE_OF_VELLA_GULF_DESCRIPTION=As later vessels say, "Move swiftly, and strike vigorously".|IDS_PCEE122_BATTLE_OF_VELLA_GULF_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE123_GALLANT_FLAG=HMS Gallant|IDS_PCEE123_GALLANT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=HMS Gallant Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE123_GALLANT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=From fighting in the Spanish Civil War to assisting the troops stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk, HMS Gallant served for King and Country from 1934 to 1943.|IDS_PCEE124_GAMESCOM_2017=gamescom 2017|IDS_PCEE124_GAMESCOM_2017_DESCRIPTION=Play them, watch them, love them. Celebrate games with gamers all over the world!|IDS_PCEE124_GAMESCOM_2017_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE125_BLUEPRINT_1=STALINGRAD #1|IDS_PCEE125_BLUEPRINT_1_DESCRIPTION=Get your piece of the cruiser Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE125_BLUEPRINT_1_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Exchange 3 flags for the Tier X cruiser Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE126_BLUEPRINT_2=STALINGRAD #2|IDS_PCEE126_BLUEPRINT_2_DESCRIPTION=Get your piece of the cruiser Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE126_BLUEPRINT_2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Exchange 3 flags for the Tier X cruiser Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE127_BLUEPRINT_3=STALINGRAD #3|IDS_PCEE127_BLUEPRINT_3_DESCRIPTION=Get your piece of the cruiser Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE127_BLUEPRINT_3_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Exchange 3 flags for the Tier X cruiser Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE128_IRON_DUKE_FLAG=Iron Duke|IDS_PCEE128_IRON_DUKE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=HMS Iron Duke Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE128_IRON_DUKE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Battleship Iron Duke, named after Field Marshall "Iron Duke" Wellington, served for more than two years as a flagship of the British Grand Fleet during World War I, including the famous Battle of Jutland.|IDS_PCEE129_NELSON_FLAG=HMS Nelson|IDS_PCEE129_NELSON_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=HMS Nelson Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE129_NELSON_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Leave off action? Now, damn me if I do!|IDS_PCEE130_YAMAMOTO_COLLECTION=Yamamoto Isoroku|IDS_PCEE130_YAMAMOTO_COLLECTION_DESCRIPTION=Yamamoto Isoroku Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE130_YAMAMOTO_COLLECTION_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=My soul is always ready to fight!|IDS_PCEE131_SECOND_ANNIVERSARY=World of Warships is Two Years Old|IDS_PCEE131_SECOND_ANNIVERSARY_DESCRIPTION=Two years together!|IDS_PCEE131_SECOND_ANNIVERSARY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE132_KII_FLAG=Kii|IDS_PCEE132_KII_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Kii Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE132_KII_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The winds blow, but the mountains stand still.|IDS_PCEE133_NAVY_DAY_FLAG=Navy Day|IDS_PCEE133_NAVY_DAY_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Navy Day commemorative flag|IDS_PCEE133_NAVY_DAY_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=For a sailor, there's no such thing as a hard or easy way. There's only one way—the glorious way!|IDS_PCEE134_WARGAMING_ANNIVERSARY=Wargaming 19|IDS_PCEE134_WARGAMING_ANNIVERSARY_DESCRIPTION=A flag to commemorate Wargaming's Anniversary|IDS_PCEE134_WARGAMING_ANNIVERSARY_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE135_WG_FEST_2017=WG Fest 2017|IDS_PCEE135_WG_FEST_2017_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted to participants of WG Fest 2017.|IDS_PCEE135_WG_FEST_2017_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE136_TWITCH=Twitch Prime|IDS_PCEE136_TWITCH_DESCRIPTION=Twitch is the world's leading social video platform and online community for gamers.|IDS_PCEE136_TWITCH_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE137_ADMIRAL_MAKAROV=Admiral Makarov|IDS_PCEE137_ADMIRAL_MAKAROV_DESCRIPTION=Admiral Makarov Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE137_ADMIRAL_MAKAROV_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Ship Designer, Oceanographer, Commander of the Russian Pacific Fleet|IDS_PCEE138_TGS07_FLAG=Tokyo Game Show 2017|IDS_PCEE138_TGS07_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Join the excitement of Tokyo Game Show 2017!|IDS_PCEE138_TGS07_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE139_DUDINKA_FLAG=Dudinka|IDS_PCEE139_DUDINKA_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=350 years of Dudinka town|IDS_PCEE139_DUDINKA_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Commemorative flag for the players who helped raise money for registering the Record for the Most People Singing a Song set in Dudinka in 2017.|IDS_PCEE140_GIULIO_CESARE_FLAG=Giulio Cesare|IDS_PCEE140_GIULIO_CESARE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Giulio Cesare Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE140_GIULIO_CESARE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Ad quamvis vim perferendam|IDS_PCEE141_HUANG_HE_FLAG=Huanghe|IDS_PCEE141_HUANG_HE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Huanghe Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE141_HUANG_HE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The most powerful ship of the Chinese Navy at that time, named after the Yellow River (Huang He), one of the longest rivers in Asia and the cradle of the Chinese civilization.|IDS_PCEE142_LIFESAVER_FLAG=The Lifesaver|IDS_PCEE142_LIFESAVER_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=For participation in a donation event. Thank you for helping answer the call to help others.|IDS_PCEE142_LIFESAVER_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE143_MASSACHUSETTS_FLAG=USS Massachusetts|IDS_PCEE143_MASSACHUSETTS_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=USS Massachusetts Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE143_MASSACHUSETTS_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=This battleship named in honor of the sixth U.S.A. state has a unique history. During World War II, she saw action in the Atlantic, as well as in the Pacific, and earned 11 battle stars. Now, she serves as a museum ship (Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.A.).|IDS_PCEE144_VAMPIRE_FLAG=HMAS Vampire|IDS_PCEE144_VAMPIRE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=HMAS Vampire Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE144_VAMPIRE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=One of the ships from the famous Scrap Iron Flotilla that became renowned in the Mediterranean during World War II. The ship received five battle honors, namely "Calabria 1940", "Libya 1940–1941", "Greece 1941", "Crete 1941", and "Indian Ocean 1941–1942". She was lost in April 1942 as a result of bomb hits from Japanese aircraft, while giving cover to the Hermes aircraft carrier.|IDS_PCEE145_PIGEON_OF_WAR=The Coo of Boom|IDS_PCEE145_PIGEON_OF_WAR_DESCRIPTION=From the Nest to the Sea, He flaps his wings Free. Those who hear "Coo" share in doom, as guns thunder a loud Boom!|IDS_PCEE145_PIGEON_OF_WAR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE147_MESSAGE_PNG=message.png|IDS_PCEE147_MESSAGE_PNG_DESCRIPTION=7772672e616d2f70726f6d65746865616e2d66696c6573|IDS_PCEE147_MESSAGE_PNG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE148_HW_ANOTHER_FLAG=Seriously? Another Flag?|IDS_PCEE148_HW_ANOTHER_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Just tell yourself that the real prize was the friends you made along the way.|IDS_PCEE148_HW_ANOTHER_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE149_T_61_FLAG=T-61|IDS_PCEE149_T_61_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=T-61 Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE149_T_61_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The German Kriegsmarine destroyers with extensively balanced combat features were built in the Netherlands and were officially designated as the 1940-Class fleet destroyers. None of them ever came into commission while the T-61 lead ship was sunk by allied aviation during towage for completion in Germany.|IDS_PCEE150_DUCA_DEGLI_ABRUZZI_FLAG=Duca degli Abruzzi|IDS_PCEE150_DUCA_DEGLI_ABRUZZI_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Duca degli Abruzzi Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE150_DUCA_DEGLI_ABRUZZI_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=One of the best light cruisers in the Regia Marina, Duca degli Abruzzi was named after Prince Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, Duke of the Abruzzi, a famous traveler, mountaineer, explorer, and admiral.|IDS_PCEE151_AIGLE_FLAG=Aigle|IDS_PCEE151_AIGLE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Aigle Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE151_AIGLE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Aigle ("Eagle") was the lead ship in a series of large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) named after predatory birds: Gerfaut ("Gyrfalcon"), Vautour ("Vulture"), Épervier ("Sparrowhawk"), Albatross and Milan ("Kite"). The primary task for the ships of this type was to hunt down destroyers.|IDS_PCEE152_MUSASHI_FLAG=Musashi|IDS_PCEE152_MUSASHI_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Musashi Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE152_MUSASHI_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A sister ship of the legendary Yamato, named after the historic Musashi Province, the political center of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate.|IDS_PCEE153_BATTLE_OF_TRAFALGAR=The Hard Fought Victory|IDS_PCEE153_BATTLE_OF_TRAFALGAR_DESCRIPTION=On October 21, 1805, over 70 vessels of French, Spanish, and British origin fought on the Cape of Trafalgar in the most important naval battle of the War of the Third Coalition.|IDS_PCEE153_BATTLE_OF_TRAFALGAR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE154_INDIANAPOLIS_FLAG=USS Indianapolis|IDS_PCEE154_INDIANAPOLIS_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=USS Indianapolis Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE154_INDIANAPOLIS_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A Portland Class Heavy Cruiser that had just completed a mission carrying atomic bomb parts when it was struck on July 30, 1945. Only 317 of the 1,196 men survived.|IDS_PCEE155_TIRPITZ_FLAG=Tirpitz|IDS_PCEE155_TIRPITZ_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Tirpitz Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE155_TIRPITZ_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The heaviest European Battleship ever made, this ship raided convoys and was a feared vessel in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.|IDS_PCEE156_BATTLE_OF_GUADALCANAL=75th Anniversary of the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal|IDS_PCEE156_BATTLE_OF_GUADALCANAL_DESCRIPTION=The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal was the decisive engagement between Allies and the Empire of Japan during the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Solomon Islands in November 1942.|IDS_PCEE156_BATTLE_OF_GUADALCANAL_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE157_THANKSGIVING_FLAG=Giving Thanks Flag|IDS_PCEE157_THANKSGIVING_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Spend time with family and friends, feel thankful, and celebrate the good things in life.|IDS_PCEE157_THANKSGIVING_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE158_ARMADA_ACTION=Armada Action|IDS_PCEE158_ARMADA_ACTION_DESCRIPTION=For those that have built the largest of fleets and given continuous support to World of Warships!|IDS_PCEE158_ARMADA_ACTION_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE159_HAPPY_NEW_YEAR2018=New Year|IDS_PCEE159_HAPPY_NEW_YEAR2018_DESCRIPTION=Happy New Year!|IDS_PCEE159_HAPPY_NEW_YEAR2018_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE160_SECRET_SANTA18=Santa Claus Legion|IDS_PCEE160_SECRET_SANTA18_DESCRIPTION=The distinguishing flag of a principal participant of the glorious Santa Claus Legion, from here till eternity!|IDS_PCEE160_SECRET_SANTA18_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE161_BLYSKAWICA_FLAG=ORP Błyskawica|IDS_PCEE161_BLYSKAWICA_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=ORP Błyskawica Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE161_BLYSKAWICA_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The emblem of the Polish destroyer Błyskawica depicts the naval jack of the Polish Navy with a scimitar ready to strike at the enemy, the traditional symbol of the Polish Navy since the 17th century.|IDS_PCEE162_KIDD_FLAG=USS Kidd|IDS_PCEE162_KIDD_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=USS Kidd Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE162_KIDD_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=USS Kidd was named after Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, the first American flag officer to die in World War II. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was on board battleship Arizona, giving orders to his subordinates, when the ship's ammunition stores exploded.|IDS_PCEE163_ROMA_FLAG=Roma|IDS_PCEE163_ROMA_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Roma Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE163_ROMA_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The battleship Roma, named after the capital city of Italy, was commissioned in August 1942. Just a little more than a year later, in September 1943, when Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, she was sunk by the German Luftwaffe during the passage to Malta.|IDS_PCEE164_DUKE_OF_YORK_FLAG=HMS Duke of York|IDS_PCEE164_DUKE_OF_YORK_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=HMS Duke of York Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE164_DUKE_OF_YORK_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The battleship Duke of York emblem bears the motto of the British Order of Garter—Honi soit qui mal y pense ("Shamed be he who evil of it thinks" in Old French), which dates back to the golden age of chivalry, when the title of Duke of York was established for the first time.|IDS_PCEE165_SALEM_FLAG=USS Salem|IDS_PCEE165_SALEM_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=USS Salem Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE165_SALEM_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=USS Salem, a Des Moines-class cruiser, was commissioned in 1949. Currently, she serves as a museum ship in Quincy, Massachusetts. This warship is the last surviving heavy cruiser in the world.|IDS_PCEE166_CURRY_FLAG=Yokosuka Curry Flag|IDS_PCEE166_CURRY_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Thank you for purchasing the curry!|IDS_PCEE166_CURRY_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE167_STEAM_FLAG=Steam Flag|IDS_PCEE167_STEAM_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Unique flag dedicated to the release of World of Warships on Steam.|IDS_PCEE167_STEAM_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE168_SEASONFLAG08=Akureyri|IDS_PCEE168_SEASONFLAG08_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 15 in the Eighth Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE168_SEASONFLAG08_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=In the evening of December 23, 1943, the task force of warships headed by battleship Duke of York departed from the port of Akureyri in Iceland to provide distant cover for Arctic Convoy JW-55B. Three days later, December 26, 1943, Duke of York would play a leading role in the battle of the North Cape.|IDS_PCEE169_GASCOGNE_FLAG=Gascogne|IDS_PCEE169_GASCOGNE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Gascogne Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE169_GASCOGNE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=From the mid 18th century, the ships in the French Navy were named after historical provinces of France. In the late 1930s, after a 20-year break, battleship Gascogne was destined to revive this tradition, but the outbreak of World War II impeded her construction.|IDS_PCEE170_MONAGHAN_FLAG=Monaghan|IDS_PCEE170_MONAGHAN_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Monaghan Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE170_MONAGHAN_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=One of the Farragut-class destroyers named after US Navy officer John R. Monaghan who fell in battle rescuing his wounded compatriot. Awarded with 12 battle stars, USS Monaghan started her battle duty in Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and foundered during Typhoon Cobra in December 1944.|IDS_PCEE171_COSSACK_FLAG=Cossack|IDS_PCEE171_COSSACK_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Cossack Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE171_COSSACK_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Commissioned in 1938, HMS Cossack earned fame in World War II under the command of Philip Vian during the Altmark incident, the Battle of Narvik, and the hunt for Bismarck.|IDS_PCEE172_ASASHIO_FLAG=Asashio|IDS_PCEE172_ASASHIO_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Asashio Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE172_ASASHIO_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=The name of Japanese destroyer Asashio translates as "Morning Tide". Asashio entered service in 1937 as the lead ship of a whole class of destroyers, and sank during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea in March 1943.|IDS_PCEE173_KURE_MARITIME_FLAG=Kure Maritime High School|IDS_PCEE173_KURE_MARITIME_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of the Kure Maritime High School. |IDS_PCEE173_KURE_MARITIME_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE174_HSF_MUSASHI_FLAG=High School Fleet Musashi|IDS_PCEE174_HSF_MUSASHI_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of HSF Musashi. |IDS_PCEE174_HSF_MUSASHI_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE175_WEAPONS_DEPARTMENT_FLAG=Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Weapons Department.|IDS_PCEE175_WEAPONS_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Weapons Department. |IDS_PCEE175_WEAPONS_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE176_NAVIGATION_DEPARTMENT_FLAG=Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Navigation Department.|IDS_PCEE176_NAVIGATION_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Navigation Department. |IDS_PCEE176_NAVIGATION_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE177_ENGINEERING_DEPARTMENT_FLAG=Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Engineering Department.|IDS_PCEE177_ENGINEERING_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Engineering Department. |IDS_PCEE177_ENGINEERING_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE178_LOGISTICS_DEPARTMENT_FLAG=Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Logistics Department.|IDS_PCEE178_LOGISTICS_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Emblem of the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Logistics Department. |IDS_PCEE178_LOGISTICS_DEPARTMENT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE179_ASHITAKA_FLAG=Ashitaka|IDS_PCEE179_ASHITAKA_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Ashitaka Commemorative Flag|IDS_PCEE179_ASHITAKA_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Laid down in 1921, the fourth battlecruiser of the Amagi class initially bore the name of mount Ashitaka, an extinct volcano situated in the Shizuoka Prefecture on the south coast of Japan.|IDS_PCEE180_COMMUNITY_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG=Community Contributor|IDS_PCEE180_COMMUNITY_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE180_COMMUNITY_CONTRIBUTOR_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE181_VIVA_LA_FRANCE_FLAG=Vive la France|IDS_PCEE181_VIVA_LA_FRANCE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=A good deed will be rewarded|IDS_PCEE181_VIVA_LA_FRANCE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE182_YEAR_OF_THE_DOG=Year of the Dog|IDS_PCEE182_YEAR_OF_THE_DOG_DESCRIPTION=In celebration of the Year of the Brown Earth Dog|IDS_PCEE182_YEAR_OF_THE_DOG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE183_VARYAG_FLAG=1st Rank Cruiser Varyag|IDS_PCEE183_VARYAG_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Varyag, one of the most famous Russian cruisers, made a name for itself at the start of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Blocked by a Japanese squadron, Varyag refused to surrender and accepted a badly unequal battle against 14 enemy ships.|IDS_PCEE183_VARYAG_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE184_Z_39_FLAG=Z-39|IDS_PCEE184_Z_39_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Destroyer Z-39 was commissioned in 1943. Unofficially, Z-39 was known under the name "Hermes" which she acquired out of a tradition for Narvik-class warships to take the names of their perished same-class ships. Previously, the name "Hermes" was assigned to destroyer ZG-3 (formerly the Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios that was sunk in the Mediterranean in May 1943 with part of the complement joining the crew of Z-39).|IDS_PCEE184_Z_39_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE185_KRONSHTADT_FLAG=Honorary Revolutionary Naval Flag|IDS_PCEE185_KRONSHTADT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=The Honorary Revolutionary Naval Flag was awarded to warships and complements for outstanding military service. The cloth carried the Naval Ensign of the Soviet Union with the depiction of the Order of the Red Banner. This Order was given to the Soviet Baltic Fleet and the Kronstadt naval fortress in 1922 and 1954, respectively.|IDS_PCEE185_KRONSHTADT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE186_CONTRIBUTOR=Contributor's flag|IDS_PCEE186_CONTRIBUTOR_DESCRIPTION=World of Warships contributors team member|IDS_PCEE186_CONTRIBUTOR_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE187_PURRFURST_FLAG=Kitty Purrfurst|IDS_PCEE187_PURRFURST_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=The unofficial official spirit animal of the World of Warships Community|IDS_PCEE187_PURRFURST_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE188_MANJUU=Manjuu|IDS_PCEE188_MANJUU_DESCRIPTION=Logo of manjuu|IDS_PCEE188_MANJUU_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE189_AZURLANELOGO=Azur Lane|IDS_PCEE189_AZURLANELOGO_DESCRIPTION=Logo of Azur Lane|IDS_PCEE189_AZURLANELOGO_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE190_HUMBLE_BUNDLE_FLAG=Humble Bundle|IDS_PCEE190_HUMBLE_BUNDLE_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE190_HUMBLE_BUNDLE_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE191_US_CL_FLAG=U.S. Navy Cruisers|IDS_PCEE191_US_CL_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag meant to honor the combat achievements of the U.S. Navy cruisers and their crews, as well as to mark completion of the collection inspired by them.|IDS_PCEE191_US_CL_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE192_NUEVE_DE_JULIO_FLAG=Nueve de Julio|IDS_PCEE192_NUEVE_DE_JULIO_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=USS Boise, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, was sold to the Argentine Navy (Armada de la República Argentina) in 1951, and until the late 1970s she was one of the fleet's most powerful combat units.|IDS_PCEE192_NUEVE_DE_JULIO_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE193_STALINGRAD_FLAG=Stalingrad|IDS_PCEE193_STALINGRAD_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=The lead cruiser of Project 82 was officially laid down on December 31, 1951. She was named Stalingrad after the city on the Volga River. This ship was to become a symbol of the unbreakable power and a kind of "calling card" of the Soviet Union.|IDS_PCEE193_STALINGRAD_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE194_JOLLY_ROGER_5=Jolly Roger, Class V|IDS_PCEE194_JOLLY_ROGER_5_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 1 for the seventh time.|IDS_PCEE194_JOLLY_ROGER_5_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE195_SEASONFLAG09=Brooklyn Navy Yard|IDS_PCEE195_SEASONFLAG09_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag granted for achieving Rank 15 in the Ninth Season of Ranked Battles.|IDS_PCEE195_SEASONFLAG09_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, many famous US Navy ships were launched, including such cruisers as New Orleans, Pensacola, Brooklyn, Helena, and battleships Iowa, Missouri, North Carolina, Arizona, New Mexico, and New York.|IDS_PCEE196_AZURHIPPER_FLAG=Azur Lane – Admiral Hipper|IDS_PCEE196_AZURHIPPER_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Admiral Hipper. Self-proclaimed "world's strongest heavy cruiser" of the Metalblood Empire. From Azur Lane.|IDS_PCEE196_AZURHIPPER_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE197_HAMBURG_PORT_FLAG=Port of Hamburg|IDS_PCEE197_HAMBURG_PORT_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Celebrate the anniversary of the Port of Hamburg and earn your very own commemorative flag!|IDS_PCEE197_HAMBURG_PORT_FLAG_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE599_FLAG_ASIA=Asian Community Flag|IDS_PCEE599_FLAG_ASIA_DESCRIPTION=Special|IDS_PCEE599_FLAG_ASIA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=A special flag for the Asian community.|IDS_PCEE998_SECRETSANTA_2=Santas Wanted 2016|IDS_PCEE998_SECRETSANTA_2_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag for participation in the "Santas Wanted" special in 2016.|IDS_PCEE998_SECRETSANTA_2_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=|IDS_PCEE999_SECRETSANTA=Secret Santa 2015|IDS_PCEE999_SECRETSANTA_DESCRIPTION=A commemorative flag for participation in the "Secret Santa" special in 2015.|IDS_PCEE999_SECRETSANTA_EXTRA_DESCRIPTION=Participants of the special event exchanged surprise holiday gifts with random players and were awarded a commemorative flag.|IDS_PCEF001_ZULU_SIGNALFLAG=Zulu|IDS_PCEF001_ZULU_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=The legendary signal of the Imperial Japanese Navy.|IDS_PCEF002_PP_SIGNALFLAG=Papa Papa|IDS_PCEF002_PP_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Keep well clear of me.|IDS_PCEF003_EQUALSPEED_SIGNALFLAG=Equal Speed Charlie London|IDS_PCEF003_EQUALSPEED_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=The well-known signal of the Royal Navy.|IDS_PCEF004_ZH_SIGNALFLAG=Zulu Hotel|IDS_PCEF004_ZH_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Exercise has been completed.|IDS_PCEF005_SM_SIGNALFLAG=Sierra Mike|IDS_PCEF005_SM_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=I am undergoing speed trials.|IDS_PCEF006_HY_SIGNALFLAG=Hotel Yankee|IDS_PCEF006_HY_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=The vessel with which I have been in collision has sunk.|IDS_PCEF007_ID_SIGNALFLAG=India Delta|IDS_PCEF007_ID_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Damage can be repaired at sea.|IDS_PCEF008_IY_SIGNALFLAG=India Yankee|IDS_PCEF008_IY_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=I can get the fire under control without assistance.|IDS_PCEF009_JY2_SIGNALFLAG=Juliet Yankee Bissotwo|IDS_PCEF009_JY2_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Leak is under control.|IDS_PCEF010_JC_SIGNALFLAG=Juliet Charlie|IDS_PCEF010_JC_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=There is no danger of explosion.|IDS_PCEF011_IB3_SIGNALFLAG=India Bravo Terrathree|IDS_PCEF011_IB3_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=I have not received any damage.|IDS_PCEF012_MY6_SIGNALFLAG=Mike Yankee Soxisix|IDS_PCEF012_MY6_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=It is dangerous to approach close to my vessel.|IDS_PCEF013_PP_SIGNALFLAG=Papa Papa|IDS_PCEF013_PP_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Keep well clear of me.|IDS_PCEF014_NF_SIGNALFLAG=November Foxtrot|IDS_PCEF014_NF_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=You are running into danger.|IDS_PCEF015_ZH_SIGNALFLAG=Zulu Hotel|IDS_PCEF015_ZH_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Exercise has been completed.|IDS_PCEF016_NE7_SIGNALFLAG=November Echo Setteseven|IDS_PCEF016_NE7_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=You should proceed with great caution; hostile aircraft sighted.|IDS_PCEF017_VL_SIGNALFLAG=Victor Lima|IDS_PCEF017_VL_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Hurricane is approaching. You should take appropriate precautions.|IDS_PCEF018_IX_SIGNALFLAG=India X-Ray|IDS_PCEF018_IX_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Fire is gaining.|IDS_PCEF019_JW1_SIGNALFLAG=Juliet Whiskey Unaone|IDS_PCEF019_JW1_SIGNALFLAG_DESCRIPTION=Leak is dangerous.|IDS_PCEF020_BLUE_DRAGON_FLAG=Dragon|IDS_PCEF020_BLUE_DRAGON_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Naval elite|IDS_PCEF021_WYVERN_FLAG=Wyvern|IDS_PCEF021_WYVERN_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Increases the amount of credits earned in a battle.|IDS_PCEF022_RED_DRAGON_FLAG=Red Dragon|IDS_PCEF022_RED_DRAGON_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEF023_OUROBOROS_FLAG=Ouroboros|IDS_PCEF023_OUROBOROS_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Increases the amount of Free XP earned in a battle.|IDS_PCEF024_HYDRA_FLAG=Hydra|IDS_PCEF024_HYDRA_FLAG_DESCRIPTION=Increases the amount of Free XP and XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP103_PERMO_PREM_LOW_LVL=Type 9|IDS_PCEP103_PERMO_PREM_LOW_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP107_PERMO_PREM_HIGH_LVL=Type 10|IDS_PCEP107_PERMO_PREM_HIGH_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP108_PERMO_PREM_HIGH_LVL_2=Type 10|IDS_PCEP108_PERMO_PREM_HIGH_LVL_2_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP109_PERMO_PREM_9_LVL=Type 10|IDS_PCEP109_PERMO_PREM_9_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP115_PERMO_UPGR_5_LVL=Type 15|IDS_PCEP115_PERMO_UPGR_5_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP116_PERMO_UPGR_6_LVL=Type 16|IDS_PCEP116_PERMO_UPGR_6_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP117_PERMO_UPGR_7_LVL=Type 17|IDS_PCEP117_PERMO_UPGR_7_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP118_PERMO_UPGR_8_LVL=Type 18|IDS_PCEP118_PERMO_UPGR_8_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP119_PERMO_UPGR_9_LVL=Type 19|IDS_PCEP119_PERMO_UPGR_9_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP120_PERMO_UPGR_10_LVL=Type 20|IDS_PCEP120_PERMO_UPGR_10_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, also reduces ship detectability and costs per battle.|IDS_PCEP128_PERMO_UPGR_8_LVL=Type 28|IDS_PCEP128_PERMO_UPGR_8_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP129_PERMO_UPGR_9_LVL=Type 29|IDS_PCEP129_PERMO_UPGR_9_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP139_PERMO_PREM_9_LVL=Type 10|IDS_PCEP139_PERMO_PREM_9_LVL_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP1998_PERMO_ZEPPELIN=Type 28|IDS_PCEP1998_PERMO_ZEPPELIN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP301_PERMO_NY=Type 12|IDS_PCEP301_PERMO_NY_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP302_PERMO_NY_2=Type 12|IDS_PCEP302_PERMO_NY_2_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP303_PERMO_NY_2_CN=Type 12 – China|IDS_PCEP303_PERMO_NY_2_CN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP304_PERMO_NY_2_CN_RED=Type 12 – China|IDS_PCEP304_PERMO_NY_2_CN_RED_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PCEP305_PERMO_EMERALD_EDITION=Lá Fhéile Pádraig 2017 – Emerald Edition|IDS_PCEP305_PERMO_EMERALD_EDITION_DESCRIPTION=Dance, sing and celebrate! The magic of Saint Patrick's celebrations have come aboard the ship!|IDS_PCEP306_BIRTHDAY_2017=Congratulatory|IDS_PCEP306_BIRTHDAY_2017_DESCRIPTION=We celebrate our anniversary, you receive gifts.|IDS_PCEP309_PERMO_NY_3=Snowy|IDS_PCEP309_PERMO_NY_3_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship.|IDS_PCJB001_SHIPYARD=Shipyard|IDS_PCJB002_DOCK=Dock|IDS_PCJB003_RESEARCHCENTER=Research Center|IDS_PCJB004_HEADQUARTERS=Headquarters|IDS_PCJB005_MONUMENT=Rostral Column|IDS_PCJM001_PURCHASEDISCOUNT_5_LVL=Tier V Boathouse|IDS_PCJM002_PURCHASEDISCOUNT_6_LVL=Tier VI Boathouse|IDS_PCJM003_PURCHASEDISCOUNT_7_LVL=Tier VII Boathouse|IDS_PCJM004_PURCHASEDISCOUNT_8_LVL=Tier VIII Boathouse|IDS_PCJM005_MAINTENANCE_DESTROYER=Slip|IDS_PCJM006_MAINTENANCE_CRUISER=Small Dock|IDS_PCJM007_MAINTENANCE_BATTLESHIP=Large Dock|IDS_PCJM008_MAINTENANCE_AIRCARRIER=Medium Dock|IDS_PCJM009_EXPBOOST_FRANCE=Service Technique des Constructions Navales|IDS_PCJM010_EXPBOOST_UK=Directorate of Naval Construction|IDS_PCJM011_EXPBOOST_RUSSIA=Shipbuilding and Armament Bureau|IDS_PCJM012_EXPBOOST_GERMANY=Amt Kriegsschiffsbau|IDS_PCJM013_EXPBOOST_USA=Bureau of Engineering|IDS_PCJM014_EXPBOOST_JAPAN=Kansei Honbu|IDS_PCJM015_MEMBERSCOUNT1=Squadron Staff|IDS_PCJM016_MEMBERSCOUNT2=Task Force Staff|IDS_PCJM017_MEMBERSCOUNTDUMMY=General Headquarters|IDS_PCJM018_DUMMY=Rostral Column|IDS_PCJM019_EXPBOOST_PANASIA=Naval Construction Staff Group|IDS_PCQC001_CAMPAIGN1_DESCR=|IDS_PCQC001_CAMPAIGN1_TITLE=Science of Victory|IDS_PCQC002_CAMPAIGNSB_DESCR=Great Adventure: On the Trail of PQ17|IDS_PCQC002_CAMPAIGNSB_TITLE=Honorable Service|IDS_PCQC003_NEWYEAR2017BASICCAMPAIGN_DESCR=New Year's campaign aimed at gaining the legendary pocket battleship|IDS_PCQC003_NEWYEAR2017BASICCAMPAIGN_TITLE=The Hunt for Graf Spee|IDS_PCQC004_NEWYEAR2017ELITECAMPAIGN_DESCR=Graf Spee's New Year raid for gift camouflages|IDS_PCQC004_NEWYEAR2017ELITECAMPAIGN_TITLE=Santa's Christmas Convoys|IDS_PCQC005_BISMARCK_DESCR=The Hunt for Bismarck is a series of naval battles that happened on May 19–27, 1941 in the North Atlantic. In this battle, the British battlecruiser Hood and the German battleship Bismarck were destroyed.|IDS_PCQC005_BISMARCK_HOWTOGET_TOKEN=Can be purchased in the Premium Shop|IDS_PCQC005_BISMARCK_TITLE=The Hunt for Bismarck|IDS_PCQC005_BISMARCK_TOKEN=Permit for entry into "The Hunt for Bismarck" campaign|IDS_PCQC006_YAMAMOTO_DESCR=Yamamoto Isoroku was a Marshal Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet of the Empire of Japan during World War II. He graduated from the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy.|IDS_PCQC006_YAMAMOTO_TITLE=Yamamoto Isoroku|IDS_PCQC007_NEWYEAR2018BASIC_DESCR=The Battle of the North Cape (December 26, 1943) was a naval battle during World War II, in the course of which the Royal Navy ships sank the German battleship Scharnhorst. This battle is considered to be the northernmost naval engagement in history.|IDS_PCQC007_NEWYEAR2018BASIC_TITLE=Battle of the North Cape|IDS_PCQC008_NEWYEAR2018ELITE_DESCR=You will live your next year in the same way as your last, they say. But a skilled commander celebrates the New Year by playing the game! Instead of making New Year's resolutions, they simply fight for the most highly-prized ships. And instead of decorating the tree, they decorate their Scharnhorst! As the festive fireworks explode in the sky above them, these commanders proudly relax in their armchairs because they know that all is well at sea. We wish you luck in this, and every, battle—so be strong and get the job done, even when the mission is as difficult as preparing a list for the upcoming year!|IDS_PCQC008_NEWYEAR2018ELITE_TITLE=New Year Raid|IDS_PCQC009_VIVELAFRANCE_DESCR=|IDS_PCQC009_VIVELAFRANCE_TITLE=The Gold of France|IDS_PCQC010_HALSEY_DESCR=Admiral William Frederick Halsey became one of the contributors to the Allied victory in the Pacific. It was he who managed to gain crucial success in the Battle of Guadalcanal and who led the fight for the Solomon Islands that eventually broke a path to Japan. His phrase "Hit hard! Hit fast! Hit often!" became the motto of the U.S. Navy in the Pacific theater.|IDS_PCQC010_HALSEY_TITLE="Hit Hard! Hit Fast! Hit Often!"|IDS_PCQM041_DESCR=The Exercise Rhine started on May 19, 1941. The German battleship Bismarck, under the command of Admiral Lütjens, and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen went out to sea to break into the Atlantic and attack British shipping lines. On May 20, the neutral Swedish cruiser Gotland spotted the German ships. The British Admiralty learned of this through intelligence channels. The next day, the Royal Navy commanders received a photograph of the raid ships berthing in one of the Norwegian fiords and started regrouping their forces for interception. Bismarck and Prinz Eugen tried to break into the Atlantic, sailing round Iceland in the North. British forces were already waiting for them in the Denmark Strait. On the evening of May 23, the cruiser Suffolk established radar contact with the German ships. After a while, Bismarck shelled the cruiser Norfolk, commencing fire at the enemy ship from the main battery guns. Norfolk managed to avoid disastrous hits and hid behind a smoke screen.|IDS_PCQM042_DESCR=At the end of May 23, the heavy British cruisers Norfolk and Suffolk steamed behind the German ships and continued to surveil them, avoiding their visibility range. Information about the location, course, and speed of the raiders was passed to the Home Fleet Commander Admiral Tovey. Two ships under command of the Vice-Admiral Holland were sailing ahead to intercept the Germans: the battleship Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser Hood, the pride of Great Britain's Navy. On the dawn of May 24, Lütjens' and Holland's ships met at the mouth of the Denmark Strait. The British started firing. Within the first six minutes, Prince of Wales hit Bismarck three times. The fifth salvo from the German battleship struck HMS Hood and caused the detonation of her magazine. After a horrible explosion, "Mighty Hood" was sunk with most of her crew.|IDS_PCQM043_DESCR=After HMS Hood's wreckage on the morning of May 24, the battle in the Denmark Strait continued. Prince of Wales was left alone under the concentrated fire of the German ships. Their shells struck the British battleship one by one. HMS Prince of Wales, which had joined the fleet a few weeks earlier, found herself in the thick of the action. She hadn't finished the battle training cycle, and some of her guns and systems broke down from time to time. Eventually, the distance between the opponents was short enough to use secondary battery guns and the Germans were about to attack the target with torpedoes. The Prince of Wales Commander gave the order to use smoke and turn away, as only two main battery guns were operational and the risk of losing the ship was very high. Only then, HMS Suffolk reached the battlefield and was able to fire a few salvos in the direction of the German flagship.|IDS_PCQM044_DESCR=The naval battle on May 24 ended with a convincing victory for the German fleet. Though, Bismarck was seriously damaged. A number of compartments were flooded, the ship speed was decreased, the catapult was broken, and the steaming distance was significantly decreased due to damaged fuel tanks. This condition didn't allow for further raiding on ocean communications, and the battleship Commander decided to set a course for a port in occupied France. Covering the cruiser Prinz Eugen breaking to the Atlantic, on the evening of May 24, Bismarck engaged her pursuers – the battleship Prince of Wales, cruisers Norfolk and Suffolk. As a result, the British forces let Prinz Eugen slip by. Meanwhile, after receiving the news about the battlecruiser Hood wreckage, the Home Fleet commanders decided to concentrate on intercepting the raiders of all forces: about fifty ships, including two aircraft carriers and a few battleships. Overnight, into May 25, Bismarck was attacked by aircraft from the aircraft carrier Victorious and was hit by a torpedo. The damage to the ship became more extensive.|IDS_PCQM045_DESCR=On the dawn on May 25, Bismarck managed to outmaneuver the enemy ships, left the British radar coverage area, and set a course for France. Britain's forces started searching for the battleship, using reconnaissance planes from the shore bases and aircraft carriers. Despite all their efforts, they didn't find any signs of Bismarck as it moved toward the base for more than a day. Only on the morning of May 26, a flying boat Consolidated PBY Catalina spotted the battleship. The main forces of the Home Fleet were far behind. Only Force H, which started its pursuit three days earlier, could intercept the raider. The cruiser HMS Sheffield, which detected the location of the German battleship, passed the coordinates to the torpedo bombers from the aircraft carrier Ark Royal. One of the three torpedoes that hit Bismarck disabled her steering gear and thus determined the ship's fate.|IDS_PCQM046_DESCR=As darkness fell on May 26, Bismarck, with her damaged steering gear, managed to hit the cruiser HMS Sheffield with a few salvos, and forced her to retreat hurriedly. However, Captain Vian's group of destroyers arrived on the battlefield. One of them, the Polish destroyer ORP Piorun that first detected the enemy, engaged her alone. Several salvos from the 380 mm guns forced the heroic destroyer to retreat. Meanwhile, Captain Vian's group of destroyers surrounded Bismarck and tried to hit her with torpedoes. Throughout the night of May 26–27, destroyers Cossack, Sikh, Maori and, Zulu attacked the damaged battleship several times. Bismarck was barely avoiding torpedoes while firing back with all guns. Darkness and turbulent waters played into the German's hands and allowed them to avoid any further damage.|IDS_PCQM047_DESCR=Captain Vian's destroyers fulfilled their task. They exhausted the crew on the German battleship and directed the main forces of the Home Fleet to the target. On the morning of May 27, Bismarck was spotted by the battleships King George V and Rodney. Salvos from the Germans were accurate, but the British were more so. They quickly disabled the forward guns on the German battleship and destroyed the main fire control director. Eventually, two heavy British cruisers joined the battle. In addition to their main battery guns, the British opened fire with their dual-purpose guns and torpedoes. One torpedo from Rodney struck Bismarck. Once all German guns were put out of action, the British battleships started firing at Bismarck at close range. Torpedo bombers that flied off the aircraft carrier Ark Royal for a new attack held back, as the battle outcome was already decided. Finally, the cruiser Dorsetshire sank the unlucky raider with a pair of torpedoes.|IDS_PCQM051_DESCR=The future naval commander was born in a samurai family. The self-discipline and warrior spirit of Takano Isoroku, who became famous after taking the Yamamoto surname, were nurtured in the Spartan conditions of the Imperial Naval Academy in Etajima. The Battle of Tsushima, the decisive naval fight against the Russian Empire in May 1905, was the first combat outing of the officer who was to become famous. Cruiser Nisshin, with Isoroku on board, spent many hours confronting armadillos and cruisers of one of the major powers together with the Japanese battleships and suffered the greatest damages. Fragments of exploded main turrets seriously hurt Takano Isoroku, but he didn't leave his post until the combat ended. The courage of the young officer was noticed by Admiral Tōgō, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet.|IDS_PCQM052_DESCR=After winning the war against Russia, Japan became one of the naval powers. The bright officer was improving his knowledge. He took a training course in the Artillery School and then entered the Naval War College. He was adopted into the Yamamoto family, took their name and became the heir to the well known and influential clan. Through his interest in warfare innovations, studying the latest technical novelties during business trips abroad, and working as the representative of the Japanese Navy in the U.S.A., Yamamoto realized that the future of naval warfare belonged to carrier-based aircraft. He was appointed a head of the first Japanese naval aviation school where new aircraft for the Navy were tested.|IDS_PCQM053_DESCR=In the late 1920s, Yamamoto was appointed Commander of Akagi, the most powerful aircraft carrier of the Japanese Navy. Due to his extensive knowledge, he participated as Rear and Vice Admiral in two international naval conferences to protect the interests of his country. For a while, Yamamoto commanded the First Carrier Division, then, for a few years, he managed key units of the Navy Ministry, which were responsible for carrier-based aircraft development, and initiated the development of several promising aircraft models. In 1939, Yamamoto left his post of Deputy Navy Minister to become Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, the largest naval force of Japan. Though he was against the aggressive intentions of the Army command, which gained a major influence in the country, the Admiral had to prepare the fleet for its upcoming confrontation with the U.S.A. on the Pacific Ocean. Under his command, a famous tactic of the Japanese Navy was honed: attack the enemy at night using the firepower of cruiser squadrons and destroyer-launched torpedoes.|IDS_PCQM054_DESCR=Admiral Yamamoto was one of the commanders who foresaw the crucial role of aircraft carriers in the imminent naval hostilities. Though, opposing the necessity of building super battleships, he believed that battleships were the pillars of any naval power. The idea that general engagement of the battle fleet was the only way to gain victory on the ocean battlefront was very popular among the Japanese Navy Commanders after the Battle of Tsushima. Yamamoto, who learned much about the U.S.A. during his service, understood that Japan had a chance to defeat this industrial giant by utilizing surprise air strikes on the U.S.A. ships. That is how the idea to attack Pearl Harbor, the main naval base of the Pacific Fleet, appeared. This attack brilliantly planned by Yamamoto and performed by his pet project, the First Carrier Division, went down in history. The Japanese torpedo bombers and bombers achieved impressive results and repeated the success of Admiral Tōgō: seven battleships were disabled, some of them for good.|IDS_PCQM055_DESCR=After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Admiral Yamamoto commanded a series of brilliant naval operations and took control of vast territories in the Pacific region. He provided guidance from the most massive Japanese battleships: Nagato, Yamato, and Musashi. His thoroughly planned landing operations included victorious naval battles, in which the forces of the U.S.A., U.K., Australia, and Netherlands were utterly smashed. Progressive tactics and effective use of torpedoes were the strengths of Yamamoto's fleet. Cruiser divisions and destroyer flotillas paved the way, aircraft carriers were the main striking force, and battleships waited for a general engagement. However, Yamamoto's concerns that people, warship, and aircraft losses after a confrontation with the U.S.A. couldn't be compensated, had been justified. The victories were followed by defeats: Midway, Guadalcanal, and many others. In April 1943, Admiral Yamamoto was inspecting the key points on the long frontline. U.S.A. surveillance deciphered information about the flights of the Commander-in-Chief. They organized an extensive operation to intercept the aircraft with Yamamoto on board and managed to shoot it down over the jungles of an island in the Pacific Ocean. The prominent Admiral died clutching his samurai sword.|IDS_PCQM056_DESCR=This operation, aimed at disrupting the Allied supply chain destined for the U.S.S.R through the Arctic waters by destroying one of the convoys, was given the title "Ostfront" (in German, "The Eastern Front") for a reason. On December 22, 1943, the Germans detected a group of transport ships sailing along the Norwegian coast. After a long period of hesitation and reconnaissance, the British escorting squadron was never found, so the Kriegsmarine Command decided to take a chance. On the night of December 25, 1943, the battleship Scharnhorst set sail, escorted by the 4th Destroyer Flotilla (flotilla leader: Z-29). The combination of the freezing polar night, a violent storm, mistakes made by German admirals and excellent British radars meant that Scharnhorst, who had by that time "lost" her destroyers, encountered the British squadron (consisting of three cruisers led by HMS Belfast) alone. The first salvos fired by the British took the Germans totally by surprise. Shells fired from HMS Norfolk destroyed the battleship's main radar, but Scharnhorst had no intention of engaging the cruisers, and evaded the pursuit by taking advantage of her superior speed in stormy weather to continue her hunt for the convoy.|IDS_PCQM057_DESCR=Vice Admiral Burnett's squadron of British cruisers continued in their duty of defending the transport ships while Scharnhorst spent several hours searching for the convoy, largely in vain. A flotilla of destroyers, comprised of HMS Matchless, HMS Musketeer, HMS Opportune and HMS Virago, joined forces with Burnett's fleet. Meanwhile, British admirals were becoming increasingly concerned that the battleship had managed to slip through their fingers. However, in the Arctic night and with a crippled radar, Scharnhorst was effectively blind, while the radar equipment aboard the British fleet remained fully operational. At around midday on December 26, HMS Belfast picked up Scharnhorst on radar once again. A fierce battle ensued with the German battleship hitting back hard. The British had a rough time of it: 283 mm shells from Scharnhorst disabled one of HMS Norfolk's main battery turrets, inflicting extensive damage on the ship's hull; HMS Sheffield was riddled with shrapnel and destroyer Virago was nearly sunk by the battleship's main battery salvo.|IDS_PCQM058_DESCR=Although unaware of it, the next time Scharnhorst encountered the convoy, she was a mere 12 to 15 miles away. But Rear Admiral Bey, who flew his flag on the battleship, decided to abandon the operation, sending Scharnhorst and the destroyers that were desperately searching for their prey towards the Norwegian coast. Burnett's fleet continued to pursue Scharnhorst at maximum speed, keeping her in the sights of the radar while remaining beyond the battleship's line-of-sight. The damaged British cruisers struggled through the severe storm and eventually had to drop back, one-by-one, until HMS Belfast was left alone in her pursuit of Scharnhorst. The British ship continuously transmitted the whereabouts of Scharnhorst to the forces of Admiral Fraser, who was hurrying to the rendezvous point. The German destroyers, led by the Z-29, were too far away to be of any assistance or serve as their flagship's "eyes". Meanwhile, Scharnhorst, with disabled radar, was heading straight into the trap—the battleship Duke of York, the cruiser Jamaica and four destroyers (HMS Savage, HMS Saumarez, HMS Scorpion and Norwegian destroyer Stord) which were steaming at full speed to intercept the German "predator". The British Flag Officer, Vice Admiral Fraser, gave the order to open fire as late as possible, surprising the enemy ship at the shortest possible distance. Finally, at 16:47, the blindsided German battleship was illuminated by a volley of British star shells, and the Duke of York immediately began the bombardment with a salvo from all ten of her 356 mm guns... The fire coming from the British ships was surprisingly accurate—one of the first hits on Scharnhorst wrecked her main battery tower.|IDS_PCQM059_DESCR=Trapped, Scharnhorst immediately set on a course to shake off the enemy ships, steaming at full speed and returning fire in defense. At this point, the British cruisers joined the battle: Belfast, and later Norfolk, were closing in from the North and Jamaica from the South. Scharnhorst found herself in a dire situation. Duke of York fired a deluge of shells at the enemy ship, scoring hit after hit, knocking down artillery and destroying the ship's superstructures. Nevertheless, the thick armor belt of the German battleship protected her from critical damage, and Scharnhorst, steaming at a speed of over 30 knots, was gradually breaking away from the British ships, reaching a point where she was beyond the reach of the enemy cruisers. Soon after, the British flagship ceased fire, too. However, shortly before that, a 356 mm shell fired by Duke of York pierced the thin upper armor belt of the German battleship and exploded in the boiler room. Scharnhorst's speed dropped, and with this critical hit the ship's fortunes took a dramatic turn for the worse.|IDS_PCQM060_DESCR=The British ships were approaching the heavily damaged, yet still formidable, German battleship. Admiral Fraser ordered the destroyers to mount a torpedo attack. Savage, Saumarez, Scorpion and Stord pressed ahead, closing in on the target and, despite counterfire, launched 28 torpedoes scoring four hits. Despite the damage, Scharnhorst demonstrated excellent survivability, maneuvering and firing her remaining guns. HMS Duke of York closed in again and fired at the German battleship. Scharnhorst lost all control of her steering and almost ground to a halt. Cruisers Belfast, Jamaica and the remaining destroyers dashed forward to finish the enemy ship off. HMS Musketeer fired her four torpedoes at the desperate Scharnhorst from a distance of several hundred meters. The German battleship sustained a total of at least 11 hits. At around 19:45, Scharnhorst disappeared under the waves amid clouds of smoke and fire. |IDS_PCQM070_DESCR=William Frederick Halsey Jr. was a natural-born seaman. He was born in the small port town of Elizabeth, New Jersey, to the family of naval officer. The future Admiral's ancestry included many pirates and whalers, so he was destined to spend his life at sea. In 1899, after failing to obtain a long-awaited appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Halsey Jr. entered the University of Virginia with the single purpose to join the Navy, even as a physician. The only great thing he acquired at university was his passion for American football. |IDS_PCQM071_DESCR=Commissioned to his first officer rank in 1906, Halsey participated in a legendary cruise of the Great White Fleet—a 1907–1909 round-the-world voyage of the 16 advanced U.S. battleships, which was meant to demonstrate the increased naval power of the U.S.A.—aboard battleship Kansas. During the visit to Japan, Halsey had a chance to come aboard Mikasa, the renowned flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet. This glorified battleship didn't impress Halsey... After the cruise ended, the young officer left the ships with big guns for service aboard smaller, faster destroyers. |IDS_PCQM072_DESCR=In the early 1920s, Halsey, who hardly ever disembarked from a ship during his service, was suddenly appointed as a U.S. naval attaché in Germany and Scandinavia. In 1930, he commanded a division of destroyers. Then, to pave the way to the rank of admiral, Halsey studied at the U.S. Naval War College for senior officers. In 1935, he was assigned as commander of USS Saratoga, one of the most powerful U.S. Navy aircraft carriers of that time. However, this position required completion of an air observer course. Halsey didn't like this perspective, as he thought it would be much better to control the airplane himself rather than being the "second person in the cockpit". |IDS_PCQM073_DESCR=On the day of the Pearl Harbor attack, Vice Admiral Halsey, who was in charge of the task force headed by USS Enterprise, was far from the Hawaii base, as the storm had delayed their arrival. After learning of the Japanese attack, the admiral, who had an explosive temper, let the hatred for the new enemy grow in his heart. Chester W. Nimitz, the newly appointed commander-in-chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, realized that Halsey's aggression and restlessness was just the right thing for the American seamen depressed by the Pearl Harbor disaster. For this reason, in early 1942, it was Halsey who, with the help of his carrier task force, held a series of lightning-like "hit-and-run" raids on the Japanese strongholds. After James Doolittle's bombers took off for the Tokyo Raid from the deck of Halsey's aircraft carriers, the name of William Halsey became a personification of the belief in victory over Japan for every American. |IDS_PCQM074_DESCR=During the Battle of Guadalcanal, Halsey turned out to be the one the U.S.A. needed the most at that place and time. He fueled confidence in all his subordinates, including each and every seaman or marine, with his overflowing energy and belligerence. 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Some ships have been destroyed, and the transport ships that were captured are being convoyed to the enemy base now. Intercept the enemy convoy and take back the allied ships.|IDS_PCVO001_OP_01_01_37_RIDGE_GOAL=Take back allied ships and protect them en route to their destination.|IDS_PCVO001_OP_01_01_37_RIDGE_NAME=Aegis|IDS_PCVO001_OP_01_01_37_RIDGE_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Aegis|IDS_PCVO002_OP_01_02_S01_NAVALBASE_DESCRIPTION=Reconnaissance reports that the enemy's major forces have left the naval base. Now is a good time for a swift raid and massive destruction. There are only a few ships left to defend the base, with some of them under repair.|IDS_PCVO002_OP_01_02_S01_NAVALBASE_GOAL=Destroy the enemy base and retreat in the direction designated by reconnaissance|IDS_PCVO002_OP_01_02_S01_NAVALBASE_NAME=Killer Whale|IDS_PCVO002_OP_01_02_S01_NAVALBASE_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Killer Whale|IDS_PCVO003_OP_01_03_S03_LABYRINTH_DESCRIPTION=A sudden night attack on the allied aircraft-carrying squadron turned out to be catastrophic – all escort ships were lost and the aircraft carrier Raptor was badly damaged. Extensive damage incapacitated the ship. Your task force is ordered to find the carrier, repair the ship and escort her from the danger zone.|IDS_PCVO003_OP_01_03_S03_LABYRINTH_GOAL=Escort the support ships to the carrier Raptor. Take out the carrier from the action zone.|IDS_PCVO003_OP_01_03_S03_LABYRINTH_NAME=Raptor Rescue|IDS_PCVO003_OP_01_03_S03_LABYRINTH_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Raptor Rescue|IDS_PCVO004_OP_01_04_S02_NAVAL_DEFENSE_DESCRIPTION=Superior enemy forces were spotted approaching naval station Newport. Your mission is to defend the base until the arrival of the allied attack squadron. Save the base's infrastructure and moored support ships. Remember, if we lose the Newport base, we will lose control over the entire region!|IDS_PCVO004_OP_01_04_S02_NAVAL_DEFENSE_GOAL=Defend the base. Prevent the destruction of essential onshore installations and support ships. Hold out until the arrival of the allied attack squadron.|IDS_PCVO004_OP_01_04_S02_NAVAL_DEFENSE_NAME=Defense of Naval Station Newport|IDS_PCVO004_OP_01_04_S02_NAVAL_DEFENSE_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Defense of Naval Station Newport|IDS_PCVO005_OP_02_04_S05_DUNKIRK_DESCRIPTION=Allied forces were surrounded near Dunkirk. You are to evacuate as many of our soldiers as possible from the mainland with the support of the civil ships. Expect resistance from enemy aircraft, long-range artillery, and torpedo boats. Be careful, the evacuation routes run through minefields.|IDS_PCVO005_OP_02_04_S05_DUNKIRK_GOAL=Support the evacuation of the Allied troops surrounded near Dunkirk.|IDS_PCVO005_OP_02_04_S05_DUNKIRK_NAME=Dynamo|IDS_PCVO005_OP_02_04_S05_DUNKIRK_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Dynamo|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_CHM_001=Transylvania, we saved her! It's all over now!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_CHM_002=Alert! We are being pursued by the enemy! Activate the Towers!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_CHM_003=Look, the filth is vanishing!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_CHM_004=The Towers were activated!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_CHM_005=This green mist is the filth. If we fail to seal the Portal, it will engulf the whole archipelago!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_E02_HALLOWEEN_2017_DESCRIPTION=Transylvania and her rescuers returned to the native shores of Silver Spear Archipelago, but the Forces of Darkness are trailing them and forcing their way through the Portal! The brewing horror can be ceased only by sealing the Portal with the help of the Great Towers. You must defend the Towers from the dark-minded foes until the Portal is sealed! |IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_E02_HALLOWEEN_2017_GOAL=Defend the Great Towers until they seal the Portal to the lost dimension.|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_E02_HALLOWEEN_2017_NAME=Sunray in the Darkness|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_E02_HALLOWEEN_2017_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Sunray in the Darkness|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_ABILITIES_CRASHALL=Enemy ships were incapacitated by the electromagnetic pulse.|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_ABILITIES_CRASHALL_STOP=Enemy ships are on high alert.|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_FIN_FAIL=Operation failed. |IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_FIN_FAIL2=Operation failed. |IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_FIN_FAIL3=Operation failed. |IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_FIN_SUCCESS=Operation completed! |IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_MAIN_TASK_TIMER=Time till the Portal is sealed|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_MAIN_TASK_TIMER_INCREASE=The Tower was demolished! Portal sealing time increased by %s|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_NOSFERATU_HINT=Attention! The filth protects the Great Gorgon by absorbing most of the damage she receives!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_NOSFERATU_SPAWN=The aircraft carrier Great Gorgon was detected near the third Tower!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_RASPUTIN_SPAWN=Attention! Rasputin restores hit points when in the filth!|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_START_FILTHDANGER=Avoid the filth! |IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_START_PORTAL_PROTECT_TOWERS=Defend the Towers until they seal the Portal.|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_START_PORTAL_PROTECT_TRANSILVANIA=Defend Transylvania|IDS_PCVO006_EV_HL_17_MESSAGE_TOWERS_ALERT=The Tower was attacked! If the Tower is demolished, the Portal sealing time will increase!|IDS_PCVO007_EV_HL_16_50_VANHELLSING_DESCRIPTION=Under the moonlit sky, the sea is churning, onshore catapults are creaking, and dreadful zombie ships are chasing the living. |IDS_PCVO007_EV_HL_16_50_VANHELLSING_GOAL=Escort Transylvania to the Portal.|IDS_PCVO007_EV_HL_16_50_VANHELLSING_NAME=Saving Transylvania|IDS_PCVO007_EV_HL_16_50_VANHELLSING_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Saving Transylvania|IDS_PCVO008_OP_02_03_S07_ADVANCE_DESCRIPTION=It is required to break through the enemy defenses and remove all enemy forces from the water zone of the base. We'll also secure victory if we manage to provide cover for the assault transport ships to land the majority of troopers!|IDS_PCVO008_OP_02_03_S07_ADVANCE_GOAL=Gain control over the enemy base by breaking through the enemy's defenses, eliminating all hostile forces and escorting the assault transport ships in.|IDS_PCVO008_OP_02_03_S07_ADVANCE_NAME=Narai|IDS_PCVO008_OP_02_03_S07_ADVANCE_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Narai|IDS_PCVO009_OP_02_02_S06_ATOLL_DESCRIPTION=With the battlefront getting closer and closer, and amid persistent air strikes on Rouen Atoll, the project pursued by Japanese scientists and engineers is threatened. To avoid a catastrophe, a group of transport aircraft is sent to Rouen with a mission to evacuate all personnel and documentation. All warships must provide protection for the aircraft and the aerodrome until the evacuation is finished.|IDS_PCVO009_OP_02_02_S06_ATOLL_GOAL=Protect the group of transport aircraft arriving at the base. Defend the aerodrome until embarkation is finished and the aircraft leave the base.|IDS_PCVO009_OP_02_02_S06_ATOLL_NAME=The Ultimate Frontier|IDS_PCVO009_OP_02_02_S06_ATOLL_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=The Ultimate Frontier|IDS_PCVO010_OP_09_S09_LEPVE_DESCRIPTION=The battleship holds are filled with gold, and the ships are on a raid through the Atlantic to the American shores. The enemy has sent their best forces to stop the convoy. A thunderstorm is gaining strength at the expected encounter point. Use the weather conditions wisely to gain an advantage over the superior forces of the enemy.|IDS_PCVO010_OP_09_S09_LEPVE_GOAL=Escort the squadron led by flagship Rouan to the designated sector. |IDS_PCVO010_OP_09_S09_LEPVE_NAME=Hermes|IDS_PCVO010_OP_09_S09_LEPVE_NAME_RESULT_SCREEN=Hermes|IDS_PCZA002_BISMARCK=The Hunt for Bismarck|IDS_PCZA002_BISMARCK_QUOTES=The Hunt for Bismarck|IDS_PCZA003_DUNKIRK_QUOTES="Dunkirk"|IDS_PCZA004_YAMAMOTO=Yamamoto Isoroku|IDS_PCZA004_YAMAMOTO_QUOTES="Yamamoto Isoroku"|IDS_PCZA005_HAPPYBIRTHDAY_QUOTES="2 Years of World of Warships"|IDS_PCZA006_HAPPYNEWYEAR2018_QUOTES="Battle of the North Cape"|IDS_PCZA007_HSF2018_QUOTES="High School Fleet"|IDS_PCZA008_VIVALAFRANCE_QUOTES="Vive la France"|IDS_PCZA009_AMERICANARC_QUOTES="American Cruisers"|IDS_PCZC011_BISMARCK_BISMARCK=Bismarck|IDS_PCZC011_BISMARCK_BISMARCK_DESCRIPTION=The badge of the German battleship Bismarck (commissioned in 1940) originates from the family Coat of Arms of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck whose name the ship bears. |IDS_PCZC012_BISMARCK_PRINZEUGEN=Prinz Eugen|IDS_PCZC012_BISMARCK_PRINZEUGEN_DESCRIPTION=Prinz Eugen was an Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser that entered service in 1940. The ship's badge includes elements from the Coat of Arms of the famous Prince Eugene of Savoy, the Austrian commander of the late 17th–early 18th centuries, whose name the ship bears. |IDS_PCZC013_BISMARCK_GOTLAND=Gotland|IDS_PCZC013_BISMARCK_GOTLAND_DESCRIPTION=The badge of Gotland, a seaplane cruiser of the Swedish Navy that entered service in 1934. It depicts elements of the Coat of Arms of the historical province Gotland whose name the ship bears. |IDS_PCZC014_BISMARCK_209SQUADRON=No. 209 Squadron RAF|IDS_PCZC014_BISMARCK_209SQUADRON_DESCRIPTION=The official squadron badge for No. 209 Squadron (RAF). The falling eagle symbolizes the destruction of the legendary Baron Manfred von Richthofen, widely known as the Red Baron, who was credited to the guns of a pilot from No. 209 Squadron in 1918. |IDS_PCZC015_BISMARCK_NO1PHOTORECONUNIT=No.1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit RAF|IDS_PCZC015_BISMARCK_NO1PHOTORECONUNIT_DESCRIPTION=The badge of Photographic Reconnaissance Unit No. 1, a special flying unit of the Royal Air Force, one of the main tasks of which was to track the movements of warships of the German Navy. |IDS_PCZC016_BISMARCK_825NAVALAIRSQUADRON=825 Naval Air Squadron|IDS_PCZC016_BISMARCK_825NAVALAIRSQUADRON_DESCRIPTION=The badge of the 825 Naval Air Squadron (formed in 1934), a naval air squadron of the Royal Navy operating ship-based aircraft. The eagle and the Maltese cross symbolize the aircraft carrier Eagle and the island of Malta where the squadron was based in the early years of service. |IDS_PCZC017_BISMARCK_ARKROYAL=HMS Ark Royal|IDS_PCZC017_BISMARCK_ARKROYAL_DESCRIPTION=HMS Ark Royal was the first British aircraft carrier of the new generation (entered service in 1938). This ship had a significant impact on the development of this ship type in the Royal Navy. |IDS_PCZC018_BISMARCK_HOOD=HMS Hood|IDS_PCZC018_BISMARCK_HOOD_DESCRIPTION=The badge of HMS Hood, the biggest battlecruiser in the world that entered service in 1920. The ship was named after the 18th–20th century dynasty of Royal Navy admirals. It features elements from the Coat of Arms of the Hood family and the year in which the first ship named Hood was commissioned. |IDS_PCZC019_BISMARCK_DORSETSHIRE=HMS Dorsetshire|IDS_PCZC019_BISMARCK_DORSETSHIRE_DESCRIPTION=The badge of HMS Dorsetshire, a County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy that entered service in 1930. It depicts a lion, one of the main elements of the Coat of Arms of England and Dorset County, after which the cruiser was named. |IDS_PCZC020_BISMARCK_ZULU=HMS Zulu|IDS_PCZC020_BISMARCK_ZULU_DESCRIPTION=HMS Zulu is a Tribal-class destroyer, commissioned in 1938. The ship's badge features elements of the traditional armament of the South African Zulu people. |IDS_PCZC021_BISMARCK_NORFOLK=HMS Norfolk|IDS_PCZC021_BISMARCK_NORFOLK_DESCRIPTION=The badge of HMS Norfolk, a County-class heavy cruiser that entered service in 1930. It features elements from the Coat of Arms of Norfolk County whose name the ship bears. |IDS_PCZC022_BISMARCK_MASHONA=HMS Mashona|IDS_PCZC022_BISMARCK_MASHONA_DESCRIPTION=The badge of HMS Mashona, a Tribal-class destroyer that entered service in 1939. It depicted the Bird of Zimbabwe, a legendary totem of the South African Mashona people. |IDS_PCZC023_BISMARCK_COSSACK=HMS Cossack|IDS_PCZC023_BISMARCK_COSSACK_DESCRIPTION=HMS Cossack was a Tribal-class destroyer that entered service in 1938. She became famous for the boarding of the German tanker Altmark in Norwegian waters, and the associated rescue of 300 British sailors. The ship was named after the Russian Cossack people, a tradition in the British Navy since the middle of the 19th century. |IDS_PCZC024_BISMARCK_SUFFOLK=HMS Suffolk|IDS_PCZC024_BISMARCK_SUFFOLK_DESCRIPTION=HMS Suffolk was a County-class heavy cruiser that entered service in 1928. The Castle and Key depicted on the ship's badge are elements of the emblem of the Suffolk Regiment, a motif derived from the battle honor granted following the Regiments’ prominent part in the defense of Gibraltar at the end of the 18th century. |IDS_PCZC025_BISMARCK_RENOWN=HMS Renown|IDS_PCZC025_BISMARCK_RENOWN_DESCRIPTION=HMS Renown |IDS_PCZC026_BISMARCK_SHEFFIELD=HMS Sheffield|IDS_PCZC026_BISMARCK_SHEFFIELD_DESCRIPTION=HMS Sheffield was a Town-class light cruiser that entered service in 1937. The design of the ship's badge was derived from the Coat of Arms of Sheffield city, which the cruiser was named after. |IDS_PCZC027_BISMARCK_TARTAR=HMS Tartar|IDS_PCZC027_BISMARCK_TARTAR_DESCRIPTION=HMS Tartar was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was commissioned in 1939. The ship was named after the Tartar people living in Russia, a tradition in the Royal Navy since the middle of the 19th century, and the ship's badge echoed her name. |IDS_PCZC028_BISMARCK_RODNEY=HMS Rodney|IDS_PCZC028_BISMARCK_RODNEY_DESCRIPTION=The badge of HMS Rodney, a Nelson-class battleship that was commissioned in 1927. The Eagle depicted on it was one of the elements of the Coat of Arms of the 18th century Admiral George Rodney. |IDS_PCZC029_BISMARCK_KINGGEORGEV=HMS King George V|IDS_PCZC029_BISMARCK_KINGGEORGEV_DESCRIPTION=HMS King George V was the lead ship of a series of battleships of the Royal Navy. The ship was first commissioned in 1940. Her badge depicts the monogram of King George V (1865–1936) whom the battleship was named after. |IDS_PCZC030_BISMARCK_VICTORIOUS=HMS Victorious|IDS_PCZC030_BISMARCK_VICTORIOUS_DESCRIPTION=HMS Victorious (entered service in 1941) was one of the Illustrious-class aircraft carriers—innovative ships, the first ships of their class to receive an armored flight deck. The ship's badge depicts Victoria, the ancient Roman goddess of victory. |IDS_PCZC031_BISMARCK_MAORI=HMS Maori|IDS_PCZC031_BISMARCK_MAORI_DESCRIPTION=HMS Maori was a Tribal-class destroyer that entered service in 1939. The main element of the ship's badge was one of the traditional symbols of the indigenous warlike Māori people of New Zealand. |IDS_PCZC032_BISMARCK_PRINCEOFWALES=HMS Prince of Wales|IDS_PCZC032_BISMARCK_PRINCEOFWALES_DESCRIPTION=HMS Prince of Wales was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy. Entered service in 1941. The ship's badge depicts elements from the Coat of Arms of the Prince of Wales against the background of the Cross of Saint George, the patron saint of England. |IDS_PCZC033_BISMARCK_SIKH=HMS Sikh|IDS_PCZC033_BISMARCK_SIKH_DESCRIPTION=HMS Sikh was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. The ship entered service in 1938. HMS Sikh was named after the Sikh people living in Northern India where the lion—Singh—is a cultural symbol. This symbol became the main element depicted on the ship’s badge. |IDS_PCZC034_BISMARCK_PIORUN=ORP Piorun|IDS_PCZC034_BISMARCK_PIORUN_DESCRIPTION=The naval jack of ORP Piorun, an N-class destroyer laid down in England as HMS Nerissa but later transferred to Poland (1940). The naval jack of the Polish navy is based on a traditional 17th century fighting jack design of a scimitar ready to strike at the enemy. |IDS_PCZC035_DUNKIRK_S26TORPEDOBOAT=Torpedo Boat S 26 (Germany)|IDS_PCZC035_DUNKIRK_S26TORPEDOBOAT_DESCRIPTION=The lead ship of the S 26—S 29 series that was replicated in the next Kriegsmarine torpedo boats until 1945. The German boats were distinguished by their large size and low silhouette. They had a long operational range and were intended for attacking superior enemy forces in the dark. Three diesel engines with a total capacity of 6,000 hp provided a maximum speed of up to 39 kt. S 26 was equipped with 533 mm torpedo tubes, 20 mm Rheinmetall C/30 automatic cannons and two 7.92 mm MG 34 machine guns. The next German S 30 series boats had two 20 mm automatic guns. |IDS_PCZC036_DUNKIRK_21CMMORSER=M 18 L/31 210 mm Mortar (Germany)|IDS_PCZC036_DUNKIRK_21CMMORSER_DESCRIPTION=The biggest heavy gun of the Wehrmacht field artillery that was adopted in 1939. It was produced by the Krupp firm till the end of the war. Capable of firing once every two minutes with high-explosive 113 kg shells that could be delivered over 18.7 km, flying at a speed of 565 m/s. The gun weighed 16.7 tons when loaded. The crew manually rotated the gun carriage, mounted on the base plates, through 360 degrees, providing all-round fire. Three M18 gun batteries formed independent battalions in corp and army artillery. |IDS_PCZC037_DUNKIRK_JU87B2=Ju 87 B-2 Dive Bomber (Germany)|IDS_PCZC037_DUNKIRK_JU87B2_DESCRIPTION=The most common at the beginning of war modification of the famous dive bomber with increased to 1,200 hp engine power and ability to carry a ton bomb. Its production started in 1939. In 1940, despite of a small 600 km operational range and low maximum speed (326 km/h), this special-purpose close air support aircraft proved itself to be a highly-effective "air artillery". |IDS_PCZC038_DUNKIRK_DEFIANTF1=Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I Fighter (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC038_DUNKIRK_DEFIANTF1_DESCRIPTION=Two-seat fighter with four 7.7 mm Browning machine guns in a rotating air gunner turret behind the pilot's cockpit. It was designed according to pre-war traditions, for destroying long-range bombers that were moving unescorted in close formation. Maneuvering engagements were not a task of Defiant. It was to cooperate with the classic Hurricane fighters, and had a similar look and characteristics: its takeoff weight was 3,900 kg, its engine power was 1,030 hp, and its maximum speed was 498 km/h. |IDS_PCZC039_DUNKIRK_MORRIS=Morris Commercial CDSW Artillery Tractor (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC039_DUNKIRK_MORRIS_DESCRIPTION=The Multipurpose Morris CDSW tractor was a first-generation 1.5-ton British army truck. It was brought into service in 1935, had the 6x4 wheel arrangement and a 3.5 liter engine with 60 hp. |IDS_PCZC040_DUNKIRK_BOFORSQF=The Bofors 40 mm QF Mk III Gun (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC040_DUNKIRK_BOFORSQF_DESCRIPTION=Production of these guns, under the Swedish manufacturer's license, started in the middle of 1939. During the war, they were the basis of short range air defense of the British army. Weighing 2.5 tons, QF Mk III had the 80-90 rounds/min rate of fire and height of engagement around 1,200 m. It was loaded from quad shell magazines. |IDS_PCZC041_DUNKIRK_ARONIA=Aronia Motor Yacht (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC041_DUNKIRK_ARONIA_DESCRIPTION=In 1929, the Aronia 65-meter steel yacht was built in Copenhagen at the request of an English billionaire. The luxurious interior was just as refined as saloons on the Normandie transatlantic liner. Two diesel engines provided a speed of 30 knots. At the beginning of the war, Aronia was mobilized and participated in the Dunkirk Evacuation. During the war, this high-speed vessel performed covert trips to Sweden to deliver strategic cargo — ball bearings that were essential for aircraft engines and tank production. In 1945, the yacht was returned to her owner and used as intended for a while. In the late 1950s, Winston Churchill cruised around the Mediterranean aboard her.|IDS_PCZC042_DUNKIRK_JOHNCATTLING=John Cattling Trawler (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC042_DUNKIRK_JOHNCATTLING_DESCRIPTION=Within 1916–1919, more than 500 steam dual-purpose vessels were built as per the trawlers design in England. During the war, they were involved in patrolling, countermine, and antisubmarine operations. In peacetime, they were disarmed and sent to private owners. With the beginning of World War II, trawlers were mobilized again, including John Cattling, which became a minesweeper due to its characteristics: 276 t displacement, 38 m long, 7.2 m wide, and with a speed of 10 kt. On May 29, 1940, near the Dunkirk pierhead, the English destroyer Grenade was hit by two bombs. Uncontrolled and set on fire, this ship drifted towards the bay mouth and was likely to block it. John Cattling was able to take Grenade and pull it off to the outer harbor, where the destroyer exploded. The trawler served as a minesweeper until the end of the war. Then she was returned to the owners, and was shipping out till 1957.|IDS_PCZC043_DUNKIRK_MEDWAYQUEEN=Medway Queen Steamship (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC043_DUNKIRK_MEDWAYQUEEN_DESCRIPTION=This paddle driven steamship was built in 1924 and was intended for passenger cruises by the Thames. Medway Queen's displacement is 134 tons. She is 55 m long, 7 m wide, and could work up the speed of 13 knots. At the beginning of the war, she was mobilized and equipped with mine-sweeping arrangement, a 76 mm AA gun and two machine guns. The steamship crossed the English Channel seven times and was taking soldiers aboard right from the beaches. This river ship carried to England 7,000 persons, and her anti-aircraft gunners shot down at least one German aircraft. The rescued people gave to Medway Queen the title of "The Heroine of Dunkirk". After the war, the steamship started her routine work, and since 1966 she was a marina nightclub. From 1978, several attempts to preserve the ship were made, but only in 2006 the Medway Queen Preservation Society was able to raise enough funds for her restoration. In 2013, the work was finished, and now "The Heroine of Dunkirk" is at rest on the River Medway in the Kent County.|IDS_PCZC044_DUNKIRK_35FTMOTORBOAT=35-feet Motorboat (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC044_DUNKIRK_35FTMOTORBOAT_DESCRIPTION=Motorboats of this type were used as pinnaces of heavy cruisers and battleships of His Majesty's Navy, and as crew boats on naval bases. During the Dunkirk Evacuation, all floating crafts that could reach France were mobilized on the Thames and along the English side of the Strait of Dover. These motorboats were 10.5 m long and could run at a speed of 20 knots. They served well, carrying soldiers from unequipped coasts to transport ships.|IDS_PCZC045_DUNKIRK_SAILINGBARGE=Thames Wherry (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC045_DUNKIRK_SAILINGBARGE_DESCRIPTION=These skimming dishes were 25 m long and around 6 m wide. Since the 18th century, they carried various cargo along the Thames and coastal passages near the coastline of England. Wherries were so popular that, since 1860, annual sailing championships were organized for them for over a century. In 1940, 30 wherries with other floating crafts were sent to Dunkirk for the evacuation of troops. 18 of them managed to survive.|IDS_PCZC046_DUNKIRK_WATSON=Watson Class Salvage Tug (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC046_DUNKIRK_WATSON_DESCRIPTION=Since 1824, these small ships were built by demand of the Royal National institute responsible for rescuing those who are in distress near the United Kingdom coast. The Watson class vessels were built within 1926–1933 and served till 1972. This wooden motorboat was 14 m long and 4 m wide. She was equipped with two gasoline motors, which provided a speed of 7 knots. In 1940, these ships were sent from salvage stations in the Southern counties of England to Dunkirk, some of them with their civil crews. During the evacuation, they carried soldiers from beaches to large transport ships that could not approach the shore due to their deep draught.|IDS_PCZC047_DUNKIRK_RENAULT=Renault AGC-3 Ambulance (France)|IDS_PCZC047_DUNKIRK_RENAULT_DESCRIPTION=This was a heavy ambulance lorry built on the basis of the 1.5-ton Renault AGC. It was designed by order of the French Ministry of War, and its production started in 1940. The vehicle had a 2.4-liter engine with 44 hp and could carry up to five seriously injured men. |IDS_PCZC048_DUNKIRK_BEDFORD=Bedford OYD Truck (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC048_DUNKIRK_BEDFORD_DESCRIPTION=At the beginning of World War II, Bedford started production of simplified lorries with a rear wheel drive layout, on the basis of the pre-war O series, for the purposes of the armed forces. The readily recognizable OY series vehicles on the long wheelbase with a payload of 3 tons were equipped with 3.5-liter engines producing 72 hp. |IDS_PCZC049_DUNKIRK_PEUGEOT=Peugeot DK5J Truck (France)|IDS_PCZC049_DUNKIRK_PEUGEOT_DESCRIPTION=The Peugeot DK5J light covered truck was produced by order of the military department of France until the end of 1939. It was based on the Peugeot 402 and adopted the original cabin design of its predecessor. The vehicle with a payload of 1.2 tons had a 2-liter engine providing an output of 45 hp. |IDS_PCZC050_DUNKIRK_LEYLAND=Leyland Retriever Truck (U.K.)|IDS_PCZC050_DUNKIRK_LEYLAND_DESCRIPTION=The Leyland Retriever was a standard 3-ton cab-over six-wheeler. This was a first-generation army vehicle, production of which started in 1933 by order of the U.K. military department. The Retriever model with the 6x4 wheel layout was equipped with a 6-liter engine producing 73 hp, and was distinguished by its conservative construction and utilitarian design. |IDS_PCZC051_YAMAMOTO_KADETSUMMER_UNIFORM=Imperial Naval Academy Cadet, Summer Uniform, 1901|IDS_PCZC051_YAMAMOTO_KADETSUMMER_UNIFORM_DESCRIPTION=In 1901, at 17 years old, Takano Isoroku, the son of a school teacher from an impoverished samurai family, entered the Academy to take naval officer courses after passing the candidate exam with the second best result among other candidates from all over the country. That was the only way for an ambitious young man to leave the country, poverty, and a lack of prospects behind. |IDS_PCZC052_YAMAMOTO_MIDSHIPMAN=Kaigun Shōi Kōhosei (Midshipman), 1905|IDS_PCZC052_YAMAMOTO_MIDSHIPMAN_DESCRIPTION=Takano Isoroku graduated from the Naval Academy in Etajima in November 1904, in the midst of the Russo-Japanese War. Before getting his first assignment as an officer, he needed to serve on a warship for some time. The future naval commander was commissioned on the armored cruiser Nisshin, which was included in the main task force of Admiral Togo. |IDS_PCZC053_YAMAMOTO_LIEUTENANT_COMMANDER=Kaigun-Shōsa (Lieutenant Commander), 1916|IDS_PCZC053_YAMAMOTO_LIEUTENANT_COMMANDER_DESCRIPTION=In 1916, Lieutenant Commander Takano Isoroku, a promising young officer, was adopted by the Yamamoto clan and received the surname by which he was known all over the world. This practice is common in Japan. The rich and influential Yamamoto clan didn't have a male heir, and Takano had several elder Isoroku brothers and little chance of becoming the head of the Takano family. |IDS_PCZC054_YAMAMOTO_PILOTSUMMER_UNIFORM=Japanese Imperial Navy Pilot, Flying Suit, 1925|IDS_PCZC054_YAMAMOTO_PILOTSUMMER_UNIFORM_DESCRIPTION=Impressed by the success of aviation he saw during service in the U.S.A. in 1919–1921, Yamamoto Isoroku realized its potential in naval battles and tried to get assigned to an aircraft division. In September 1924, he was transferred to an air group in Kasumigaura, the first Japanese aviation school established in 1922 with assistance from the U.K. Soon, Yamamoto was assigned as the Senior Officer of the school. |IDS_PCZC055_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_DAISA=Kaigun-Daisa (Captain), Dress Uniform, 1927|IDS_PCZC055_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_DAISA_DESCRIPTION=In December 1925, Yamamoto Isoroku was assigned naval attaché in the U.S.A. That was his second post in the country: earlier, in 1919–1921, he was a permanent representative of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the U.S.A. |IDS_PCZC056_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_CHUSHO=Kaigun-Сhūshō (Vice Admiral), Dress Uniform, 1939|IDS_PCZC056_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_CHUSHO_DESCRIPTION=Gaining influence in Japan, military politicians tried to remove from key positions those who could oppose launching an attack on the Pacific Ocean. As a determined opponent of confrontation with the U.S.A. and alliance with the Third Reich, Vice Admiral Yamamoto, who was Deputy Navy Minister in the late 1930s, was constantly receiving letters with threats, which he was easy-going about. He wrote to his friends: "They can hurt my body, but they will never sweep me off my feet."|IDS_PCZC057_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_TAISHO=Kaigun-Taishō (Admiral), 1941|IDS_PCZC057_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_TAISHO_DESCRIPTION=After becoming the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, Yamamoto started preparing for war, as he realized that a confrontation with the U.S.A. was inevitable. The "punching fist" of aircraft carriers—the 1st Air Fleet—was formed. Warships and task forces practiced various tactics and coordinated actions. Yamamoto appointed his most talented officers to the key positions. Thus, Mitsuo Fuchida became the Commander of the Akagi air group and took personal control over the air attack on Pearl Harbor. |IDS_PCZC058_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_TAISHO_WHITE=Kaigun-Taishō (Full Admiral), White Uniform, 1943|IDS_PCZC058_YAMAMOTO_KAIGUN_TAISHO_WHITE_DESCRIPTION=The order to leave Guadalcanal indicated that the Japanese Navy and Army were defeated. Despite this, Yamamoto did his best to save the Army troops from the military post on the island. The evacuation in February 1943 was brilliantly planned and performed, and was Yamamoto's swan song. Three "Tokyo Expresses" transported more than 10 thousand soldiers under the noses of unsuspecting U.S.A. troops, they didn't even notice that the Japanese troops had left Guadalcanal until it was too late. |IDS_PCZC059_YAMAMOTO_KOKARDA=Cap Badge of the Imperial Navy Officer|IDS_PCZC059_YAMAMOTO_KOKARDA_DESCRIPTION=A round cap badge with an anchor framed by cherry tree branches as an insignia of chief Japanese Navy officers was introduced in 1870. One of its elements was a cherry blossom, an essential attribute of the Japanese Navy rank insignia. Its final form was introduced in 1883, when all officers had to wear the same model of caps. |IDS_PCZC060_YAMAMOTO_EPOLET=Imperial Japanese Navy Officer Epaulets|IDS_PCZC060_YAMAMOTO_EPOLET_DESCRIPTION=In the mid-19th century, epaulets were used only as an element of officer and official dress uniform. In 1873, they were introduced in Japan after the Meiji Restoration, when many spheres were influenced by Europe. The epaulets of the British Royal Navy officers were used as their template. |IDS_PCZC061_YAMAMOTO_PARAD_UBOR=Dress Cap of the Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral|IDS_PCZC061_YAMAMOTO_PARAD_UBOR_DESCRIPTION=A bicorne cap was a traditional element of dress uniform of navy officers in many countries till the middle of the 20th century. It was introduced as a dress cap in the Japanese Navy in 1873 and existed till the end of the 1930s. |IDS_PCZC062_YAMAMOTO_POGONKAIGUN_TAISHO=Shoulder Insignia of Kaigun-Taishō (Admiral)|IDS_PCZC062_YAMAMOTO_POGONKAIGUN_TAISHO_DESCRIPTION=Officer shoulder insignias were introduced in the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1900. They had not become widespread, as the Navy officers used them only on the white summer uniform and service warm. |IDS_PCZC063_YAMAMOTO_SABER=Saber of The Imperial Navy Officer|IDS_PCZC063_YAMAMOTO_SABER_DESCRIPTION=European-style sabers of officers and equal ranks in the Imperial Japanese Navy were introduced in 1871 and replaced samurai swords. Several models that differed slightly were included in the inventory: of 1873, 1883, 1896, and 1914. Images of cherry blossoms that decorated the metal parts of the hilt and sheath were a notable feature of the sabers. |IDS_PCZC064_YAMAMOTO_BINOKL=Japanese Sea Binocular, 7x50 mm|IDS_PCZC064_YAMAMOTO_BINOKL_DESCRIPTION=Officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy started using binoculars from the late 19th century. Prismatic form, massive size, multiple zoom levels, and water and harsh climate resistance were among the special features of sea binoculars. 7x50 mm binoculars with 7x zoom and 50 mm lenses were very popular as part of an officer's personal equipment. |IDS_PCZC065_YAMAMOTO_PISTOL=The Nambu Type A Modified pistol|IDS_PCZC065_YAMAMOTO_PISTOL_DESCRIPTION=A self-loading pistol designed in 1902 by the famous Kijiro Nambu, sometimes called the "John Browning of Japan". The pistol was manufactured in Japan in various models until 1945 and was widely used by officers in the Army and Navy alike. Caliber: 8 mm; magazine: 8 rounds; effective firing range: 50 m. |IDS_PCZC066_YAMAMOTO_KATANA=Imperial Japanese Navy Officer's Sword, 1930|IDS_PCZC066_YAMAMOTO_KATANA_DESCRIPTION=In 1937, sabers of the European type, adopted by the unified Japanese naval forces during the early days of their formation as elements of outfit for command personnel, were replaced by traditional Japanese swords. By its construction, the naval military sword, or kai-gunto, largely mirrored a Medieval Tati-type Samurai sword. The characteristic features of the kai-gunto, which distinguished it from the shin gunto used by the Imperial Japanese Army, were a brown-braided handle and a wooden scabbard with a black finish. |IDS_PCZC067_YAMAMOTO_CHRYSANTHEMUM=Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum|IDS_PCZC067_YAMAMOTO_CHRYSANTHEMUM_DESCRIPTION=The Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum, the oldest of the Japanese orders, was established in 1876 by Emperor Mutsuhito. The badge and star of the Order depict a red enameled sun disc casting white rays. Between the rays is the yellow-enameled chrysanthemum blossom with green leaves. |IDS_PCZC068_YAMAMOTO_GOLDEN_KITE=Order of the Golden Kite 1st Class|IDS_PCZC068_YAMAMOTO_GOLDEN_KITE_DESCRIPTION=Instituted in 1890 by Emperor Mutsuhito, the Order of the Golden Kite was conferred exclusively for distinguished military service. A legend says that a golden kite was sent to Emperor Jimmu by gods to help him in defeating his enemies in the final battle for a united Japan. Apart from the kite, the Order features crossed swords and two Samurai war shields. 1st Class of the Order: a badge suspended on a wide ribbon in green with a white stripe near the edges, worn on a sash, with a Breast Star worn on the left chest. |IDS_PCZC069_YAMAMOTO_SACRED_TREASURE=Order of the Sacred Treasure 1st Class|IDS_PCZC069_YAMAMOTO_SACRED_TREASURE_DESCRIPTION=The Order of the Sacred Treasure was established by an Imperial Edict in 1888 to be awarded for meritorious civil or military service to Japan. As a rule, the Order was awarded as appreciation for long and loyal service during a certain number of years. The badge and star of the highest classes of the Order were made of gilded silver and contained the depiction of two imperial treasures—a mirror and precious stones. |IDS_PCZC070_YAMAMOTO_RISINGSUN_2ND=Red Cross Silver Medal of Merit|IDS_PCZC070_YAMAMOTO_RISINGSUN_2ND_DESCRIPTION=The Japanese Red Cross Society was established in 1887 as the affiliate of the International Red Cross. The Red Cross Silver Medal of Merit was introduced a year later. The cross-shaped medal was made of silver covered with white enamel. The emblem of the Society with an image of the hō-ō fairy-tale bird sits in the centre of the cross. |IDS_PCZC071_YAMAMOTO_RUSJAP_WAR=1904–05 Russo-Japanese War Medal|IDS_PCZC071_YAMAMOTO_RUSJAP_WAR_DESCRIPTION=In Japan, the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 was officially called "Meiji 37–38 Campaign" in accordance with the chronology of the era of the then-ruling Emperor. The medal was established on March 31, 1906 by an Imperial Edict in recognition of those who served in the war that ended with the country emerging as a world power. It was made of gilded bronze and depicted the crossed flags of the Japanese Army and Navy with crest symbols on the obverse side.The medal used to be worn on a silk ribbon with a bar stating "Military Medal of Honor". The blue stripe on the ribbon symbolizes Japan's victories during the war at sea. |IDS_PCZC072_YAMAMOTO_FIRST_WAR=Victory Medal, World War I (Japan)|IDS_PCZC072_YAMAMOTO_FIRST_WAR_DESCRIPTION=After the end of World War I, French Marshal Foch, the former Allied Commander-in-Chief, suggested at the Paris Peace Conference that all allies establish a medal to be awarded to those who fought in the war. The medal was to be made of bronze and worn on a rainbow suspension ribbon. It was proposed that the obverse side of the medal depict the figure of a winged Victory. In Japan, the medal was established by an Imperial edict on September 17, 1920. But the allegorical winged figure that didn't mean much for the Japanese was replaced with the depiction of the traditional divinity symbolizing courage. |IDS_PCZC073_YAMAMOTO_TAISHO_MEDAL=Taishō Enthronement Commemorative Medal|IDS_PCZC073_YAMAMOTO_TAISHO_MEDAL_DESCRIPTION=Emperor Yoshihito ascended to the throne upon the death of his father in 1912. His motto and throne name throughout his entire reign was Taishō, "The Great Justice". The enthronement ceremonies were held only in 1915. During preparations for his accession to the throne, an Edict was issued, establishing a commemorative medal for the participants of the ceremony. The medal was made of silver. Its obverse side depicted the heraldic sign, crossed branches of a mandarin tree and cherry blossom, as well as a cloth with congratulatory inscriptions. |IDS_PCZC074_YAMAMOTO_SEVA=Shōwa Enthronement Commemorative Medal|IDS_PCZC074_YAMAMOTO_SEVA_DESCRIPTION=Emperor Hirohito ascended to the throne in December 1926. His motto and throne name throughout his reign was Shōwa, "Enlightened Harmony". Ironically, it was during his reign that Japan was dragged into the bloodiest war in its history. The enthronement ceremonies were held in November 1928 in Kyoto—the former capital of Japan. As tradition demanded, a medal was established for the participants of the celebrations. It was made of silver with its obverse side depicting the imperial throne surrounded by clouds—a symbol of luck—and encircled by blossoms of cherry and mandarin trees. |IDS_PCZC075_YAMAMOTO_NISSHIN=Armored Cruiser Nisshin|IDS_PCZC075_YAMAMOTO_NISSHIN_DESCRIPTION=Built in Italy, Nisshin was one of the renowned Garibaldi-class armored cruisers, which served in four navies around the world. Laid down by the order of Argentine, this cruiser was put on sale shortly before the conflict in the Far East and offered to Russia, but after the Russian government declined to purchase it, Japan stepped in and quickly bought the Nisshin-to-be cruiser. Capable of running at speeds of up to 20 knots, the ship was protected by a 152 mm armor belt, and carried four 203 mm main guns and fourteen 152 mm guns. |IDS_PCZC076_YAMAMOTO_SOYA=Protected Cruiser Soya|IDS_PCZC076_YAMAMOTO_SOYA_DESCRIPTION=Formerly the Russian cruiser Varyag, scuttled by the crew during the battle against the Japanese squadron under command of Admiral Uryū in February 1904, this cruiser was refloated by the Japanese and renamed Soya. Following a long overhaul and upgrade, the ship was commissioned by the Japanese Navy in 1907. The ship's displacement was 6,500 tons, the upgraded propulsion let the ship run at a speed of 22.7 knots. The cruiser carried 12 Russian 152 mm guns and English 76 mm guns. |IDS_PCZC077_YAMAMOTO_KITAKAMI=Light Cruiser Kitakami|IDS_PCZC077_YAMAMOTO_KITAKAMI_DESCRIPTION=Japan developed the Kuma-class light cruisers at the end of World War I to counter the Omaha-class cruisers built by the U.S.A. Kitakami was the fourth ship in the series. When commissioned, the ship had a displacement of 5,500 tons, and a speed of more than 35 knots. The ship's primary armament consisted of seven 140 mm guns and four 533 mm twin torpedo tubes. |IDS_PCZC078_YAMAMOTO_AKAGI=Aircraft Carrier Akagi|IDS_PCZC078_YAMAMOTO_AKAGI_DESCRIPTION=Initially laid down as a battle cruiser, this ship was completed as an aircraft carrier in order to meet the requirements of the Washington Naval Treaty, which imposed strict limitations on the number of new battleships. The aircraft carrier was commissioned in 1927. Prior to the 1935 upgrade, the ship's displacement was 27,000 tons, the speed was 31 knots, and the armor thickness was 152 mm. The air group consisted of 60 aircraft. In her first years of service, the ships artillery included ten 200 mm guns. |IDS_PCZC079_YAMAMOTO_KAGA=Aircraft Carrier Kaga|IDS_PCZC079_YAMAMOTO_KAGA_DESCRIPTION=The Great Kantō earthquake caused the destruction of the battle cruiser Amagi that was supposed to be completed as an aircraft carrier. Instead, a decision was made to refit the unfinished battleship Kaga that was finally commissioned as an aircraft carrier in 1928. The ship could run at a speed of 28.5 knots, her air group consisted of 60 aircraft in the first years of service. Her artillery armament was as good as the artillery of heavy cruisers and consisted of ten 200 mm guns placed in turrets and casemates. |IDS_PCZC080_YAMAMOTO_NAGATO=Battleship Nagato|IDS_PCZC080_YAMAMOTO_NAGATO_DESCRIPTION=Nagato was developed during World War I according to the "fast battleship" concept. Eight 410 mm guns were supposed to constitute her primary armament in an attempt to respond to new powerful naval gun systems designed in Britain and the U.S.A. The battleship's main armor belt had a thickness of 300 mm. Nagato was commissioned in 1920, and in the mid 1930s, the ship underwent a major overhaul. |IDS_PCZC081_YAMAMOTO_YAMATO=Battleship Yamato|IDS_PCZC081_YAMAMOTO_YAMATO_DESCRIPTION=The legendary superbattleship was developed in the mid 1930s with an aim to surpass any battleships of potential rivals, primarily the U.S.A., that could be built within the ten following year. Yamato's construction was carried out in absolute secrecy. The battleship started her service in the first weeks of the Pacific War, in December 1941. |IDS_PCZC082_YAMAMOTO_MUSASHI=Battleship Musashi|IDS_PCZC082_YAMAMOTO_MUSASHI_DESCRIPTION=Yamato's sister ship was laid down in 1938, and commissioned in the summer of 1942. The ship displaced more than 63,000 tons of water, two thirds of which accounted for the weight of its armor protection alone. The battleship's main battery included the most powerful naval guns in the world, namely nine 460 mm guns. Yamamoto, who later flew his flag on both ships during his service at the Navy Ministry, was opposed to the idea of building extremely expensive giants such as Musashi and Yamato, considering such expenditure of resources unreasonable. |IDS_PCZC083_YAMAMOTO_BUILDING=Imperial Naval Academy Building on the Island of Etajima|IDS_PCZC083_YAMAMOTO_BUILDING_DESCRIPTION=The Imperial Naval Academy was the principal educational establishment for training naval officers. It was founded in 1876 during the first years of Emperor Mutsuhito's reign, when massive reforms were initialized in Japan, and the country's naval force was formed. In 1888, the Imperial Naval Academy was moved to the island of Etajima situated in Hiroshima Bay, where a special building was constructed to accommodate it in 1893. |IDS_PCZC084_YAMAMOTO_NISSHIN_GUN=Fore End Turret of Cruiser Nisshin After the Battle of Tsushima|IDS_PCZC084_YAMAMOTO_NISSHIN_GUN_DESCRIPTION=During the Battle of Tsushima that was the decisive encounter between the Russian and Japanese navies in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, the armored cruiser Nisshin, where Takano Isoroku served at that time, was the junior flagship of the main battle force under command of Admiral Togo. As a result of the intensive maneuvering, at some point of the battle the cruiser got a chance to lead the entire squadron for some time. More than once Nisshin found herself under concentrated gun fire from Russian armored cruisers. Three of her four main battery guns were destroyed and about 100 crew members were lost or injured, which made her one of Japan's most battle-scarred ships. Takano Isoroku was also heavily injured in the explosion of the 203 mm gun of the fore end turret.|IDS_PCZC085_YAMAMOTO_MITSUBISHI_B1M=Carrier Attack Aircraft Mitsubishi B1M|IDS_PCZC085_YAMAMOTO_MITSUBISHI_B1M_DESCRIPTION=From 1924 the service of Yamamoto Isoroku was closely associated with naval aviation. At the test site in Kasumigaura, when Yamamoto was the senior officer of this flying school, the latest equipment was tested, including the Mitsubishi B1M, which became one of the first mass-produced torpedo bombers of the Japanese fleet. The aircraft could fly at a maximum speed of 210 km/h, its armament consisted of four 7.7 mm machine-guns, and a 457 mm torpedo or two 240 kg bombs. |IDS_PCZC086_YAMAMOTO_CALLIGRAPHY_TOOLS=Traditional Tools for Japanese Calligraphy|IDS_PCZC086_YAMAMOTO_CALLIGRAPHY_TOOLS_DESCRIPTION=Yamamoto Isoroku preferred to spend his leisure time playing shogi, a traditional Japanese board game in the same family as chess, with his subordinates. He dedicated moments of seclusion to calligraphy, as he was a big admirer of it. |IDS_PCZC087_YAMAMOTO_CALLIGRAPHY=Calligraphy Sketch By Yamamoto Isoroku|IDS_PCZC087_YAMAMOTO_CALLIGRAPHY_DESCRIPTION=After the victory at Pearl Harbor, Yamamoto Isoroku became extremely popular not only in the navy, but throughout Japan. The Admiral's followers often asked him to send them samples of calligraphy, which he was fond of. |IDS_PCZC088_YAMAMOTO_PEARL_HARBOR=The Map of the U.S.A. Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Japan, 1941|IDS_PCZC088_YAMAMOTO_PEARL_HARBOR_DESCRIPTION=After assuming command of the Combined Fleet, Yamamoto started revision of the Japanese naval strategy for a possible confrontation with the U.S.A. This caused a conflict with the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff who based their plan on defense and a decisive battle with battleships as the core of the forces. Yamamoto thought that the only chance to win the war with the U.S.A. was to regain the initiative and make a sudden crushing blow to the U.S.A. fleet. |IDS_PCZC089_YAMAMOTO_G4M1_MODEL_11_BETTY=Bomber Mitsubishi G4M Betty No. 323|IDS_PCZC089_YAMAMOTO_G4M1_MODEL_11_BETTY_DESCRIPTION=While in Rabaul in April 1943, Yamamoto decided to visit garrisons on the islands nearest to the front line to raise the spirits of the soldiers defending there. On April 13, the local command sent an encrypted radiogram to the islands with details of the time and place of arrival of the Commander-in-Chief, assuming that the Americans would be unable to crack the newly updated code within a few hours. |IDS_PCZC090_YAMAMOTO_LOCKHEED_P_38G=Fighter Lockheed |IDS_PCZC090_YAMAMOTO_LOCKHEED_P_38G_DESCRIPTION=The radiogram, which contained information about the time and route of the commander-in-chief's visits to the islands of Bougainville and Shortland, was intercepted and deciphered by US naval intelligence on April 14, 1943. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt personally ordered Navy command to "get Yamamoto". |IDS_PCZC091_WOWS_ECO=Economic Reforms|IDS_PCZC091_WOWS_ECO_DESCRIPTION=First and foremost, Update 0.5.12 will be remembered by players and developers alike for its changes to the in-game economy. Actions that contribute to a team's success now affect the end-of-battle rewards. We want to encourage players to stay active and utilize diverse tactics, as opposed to just trying to avoid taking damage. |IDS_PCZC092_WOWS_BRIT=British Invasion|IDS_PCZC092_WOWS_BRIT_DESCRIPTION=The birth of the U.K. cruiser tech tree would make a good subject for a new opera. Or a ballet. Or – a thriller movie. |IDS_PCZC093_WOWS_LOOTBOX=Battle Day Delivery|IDS_PCZC093_WOWS_LOOTBOX_DESCRIPTION=With Update 0.5.13, daily missions were replaced by the more interactive Containers. Their advantages were obvious but developers decided to have a Plan B and resorted to their most formidable weapon – imagination. That's where the "torpedo dude" turns up. |IDS_PCZC094_WOWS_HALLOWEEN=The Struggle of Darkness and Light|IDS_PCZC094_WOWS_HALLOWEEN_DESCRIPTION=Lighthearted game modes are nothing new in World of Warships, but the Halloween event of 2016 came to be seen as the best one in terms of scale and quality of execution. |IDS_PCZC095_WOWS_10CAMO=Golden Paint|IDS_PCZC095_WOWS_10CAMO_DESCRIPTION=Permanent camos had hardly ever sparked heated discussions until the fine sunny day when the spotlight of our attention fell on ships of Tier X. For all of us, it came in a flash: "In most cases, players keep their Tier X ships in the Port. Yet, they complain a lot about low earnings with those ships..." Why don't we sink two Bismarcks with a single shot?! Since then, permoflages of higher-tier ships provide a bigger service cost discount. |IDS_PCZC096_WOWS_ALTJAPAN=Ninja'd!!|IDS_PCZC096_WOWS_ALTJAPAN_DESCRIPTION=The new sub-branch of Japanese destroyers added with Update 0.5.15 brought out lots of emotions and gave us an understanding that in the new realities these ships could and should rely more on their guns. But two outstanding ships – Shiratsuyu and Akizuki – turned out to be the icing on the cake. |IDS_PCZC097_WOWS_CAMPAIGN=Mission Briefing|IDS_PCZC097_WOWS_CAMPAIGN_DESCRIPTION=Update 0.5.15 offered players one more new feature – two Campaigns. They served to supplement the process of accomplishing combat missions with a correlated narrative. To show how serious they are about their intentions, developers offered the Premium Tier VI destroyer Shinonome and seven days of Premium time as the ultimate rewards for completing the Honorable Service and The Science of Victory campaigns, respectively. |IDS_PCZC098_WOWS_GERMDESTR=Hunting the Hunters|IDS_PCZC098_WOWS_GERMDESTR_DESCRIPTION="Why the heck do we need all those destroyers with third-rate concealment and short-range torps?" our players used to ask. "To search for enemy ships with their hydroacoustics; to torp and surprise them with their armor-piercing shells," developers replied. But there wasn’t much common ground between the two sides of the dialog, so the German destroyers weren't welcomed with open arms at first. |IDS_PCZC099_WOWS_ARPOFF=Ship Beauties|IDS_PCZC099_WOWS_ARPOFF_DESCRIPTION=Many players remember our pioneering effort to add some really exotic and distinctive content to the game. It took a couple of tweaks and the addition of the "Oh my God, I don't wanna see it anymore!" feature, but now the game incorporates flexible mechanics to add future content. Now there is no boundary to limit the developers' imagination. |IDS_PCZC100_WOWS_NYSPEE=Chime of Bells|IDS_PCZC100_WOWS_NYSPEE_DESCRIPTION=The "Hunt for Graf Spee" and "Secret Santa" campaigns lit the dark sky in December 2016 with the bright, cheerful fires of burning ships. Valuable prizes and incredible rewards granted in special containers perfectly matched the festive New Year's mood. |IDS_PCZC101_WOWS_CAPREWORK=Winds of Change|IDS_PCZC101_WOWS_CAPREWORK_DESCRIPTION=The highlight of version 0.6.0 was a major update to Commanders. Numerous changes, new skills, and the new feature – Elite Commander XP – immediately sparked stormy discussions even during the Public Test. |IDS_PCZC102_WOWS_SMOKERANK=I Smoke Wherever I Want|IDS_PCZC102_WOWS_SMOKERANK_DESCRIPTION=Ranked Battle Season Six was launched with the release of Update 0.6.1, and it turned out to be somewhat controversial. We did well in terms of the number of players involved and their activity, but there were critical remarks, too, that couldn't be shrugged off. |IDS_PCZC103_WOWS_MORESOVIETDESTR=Need more DDs|IDS_PCZC103_WOWS_MORESOVIETDESTR_DESCRIPTION=In Update 0.6.2, we added an alternative branch of Soviet destroyers, and it turned out a success. The main branch, with Khabarovsk on top, is well-suited to a playstyle based on cruiser-like artillery engagements. Staying on the move, maintaining constant fire, and delivering lightning-fast strikes – a thrilling combat experience guaranteed. |IDS_PCZC104_WOWS_FRENCHCRUISER=What’s Next? Engine Boosters for Battleships?|IDS_PCZC104_WOWS_FRENCHCRUISER_DESCRIPTION=The French cruiser tech tree that appeared in the game with the release of Update 0.6.4 turned out to be well-balanced, with no apparent imbalances. At the same time, its release inspired players to learn a number of words from the glossary of French cuisine. |IDS_PCZC105_WOWS_BISMARCK=The Mighty Bismarck|IDS_PCZC105_WOWS_BISMARCK_DESCRIPTION=The Hunt for Bismarck campaign rolled out on a noble scale. Over 300 thousand participants, more than 141 thousand completed collections, and over 7 million containers received. More than 60 thousand Tier VIII battleships Bismarck distributed among players with widely varying levels of skills. |IDS_PCZC106_WOWS_BOTREVENGE=Revenge of the Bots|IDS_PCZC106_WOWS_BOTREVENGE_DESCRIPTION=One beautiful frosty morning, the developers realized that a surprisingly large number of players were enjoying the Cooperative battles mode, where they fight against bots. This was quite a surprise, because the Co-op Battles mode was initially designed to let them try out new ships they obtained in the game – that's it. However, the number of people who like it and the success of the Halloween campaign showed that PvE battles deserve further consideration. |IDS_PCZC107_NY2018_TORPEDOTUBE533MK8=Torpedo Tube of the British Destroyer|IDS_PCZC107_NY2018_TORPEDOTUBE533MK8_DESCRIPTION=During the Battle of the North Cape, the Allied ships launched 55 torpedoes, 47 of them were launched by seven destroyers. All those destroyers were built in England and armed with 533 mm caliber quadruple torpedo tubes. HMS Musketeer and HMS Matchless were carrying the Mk.X tubes. Other ships, that were ordered as part of the War Emergency Programme, were equipped with slightly different Mk.VIII tubes. |IDS_PCZC108_NY2018_HMSDUKE_OF_YORK_GK356=Main Battery Turret of Battleship Duke of York|IDS_PCZC108_NY2018_HMSDUKE_OF_YORK_GK356_DESCRIPTION=Throughout the history of shipbuilding, quadruple turrets were rarely seriously considered for the main armament due to the complexity of their design. Instances of their embodiment in metal were more of an exception to the rule. One such exception were the King George V-class battleships to which HMS Duke of York belonged. Each of the ships carried ten 14-inch (356 mm) Mk.VII guns, which were mounted in one Mk.II twin turret and two Mk.III quadruple turrets. |IDS_PCZC109_NY2018_SCHARNHORST_RADAR=Scharnhorst's Forward Radar Set|IDS_PCZC109_NY2018_SCHARNHORST_RADAR_DESCRIPTION=At the beginning of 1942, Scharnhorst was equipped with new FuMO 27 radars. One set was fitted above the forward rangefinder tower located on top of the fore superstructure, and the other set was placed on the aft rangefinder tower. The 2 x 4 m mattress antenna rotated together with the rangefinder towers. These radars could detect an enemy ship at a distance of 25 km. |IDS_PCZC110_NY2018_NORFOLKGK=Main Battery Turret of Cruiser Norfolk|IDS_PCZC110_NY2018_NORFOLKGK_DESCRIPTION=HMS Norfolk belonged to the third series of County-class heavy cruisers designed under the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, which defined such cruisers as warships of up to 10,000 tons displacement carrying guns no larger than 8 inches (203 mm) in caliber. The ship's eight 8-inch (203 mm) guns were placed in Mk.II twin turrets to make up one of the most efficient artillery systems of the time. It had high armor penetration capacity and great destructive power, sending four to five rounds per minute at a range of up to 28 km. |IDS_PCZC111_NY2018_DUKEOFYORKEMBLEM=Badge of Battleship Duke of York|IDS_PCZC111_NY2018_DUKEOFYORKEMBLEM_DESCRIPTION=HMS Duke of York, a battleship of the King George V class, entered service in 1941. The ship's badge depicts a white rose—the heraldic symbol of the House of York and the Dukes of York—as well as elements and the Motto of the Order of the Garter that is regarded as the most prestigious British order. |IDS_PCZC112_NY2018_BELFASTEMBLEM=Badge of Cruiser Belfast|IDS_PCZC112_NY2018_BELFASTEMBLEM_DESCRIPTION=HMS Belfast, commissioned in 1939, belonged to the last series of Town-class light cruisers. The ship's badge features a mythological animal, the Hippocampus (sea-horse), derived from the Coat of Arms of the city of Belfast after which the cruiser was named. |IDS_PCZC113_NY2018_SAUMAREZEMBLEM=Badge of Destroyer Saumarez|IDS_PCZC113_NY2018_SAUMAREZEMBLEM_DESCRIPTION=HMS Saumarez, commissioned in 1943, was an S-Class Flotilla Leader that served with the 5th Emergency Flotilla of destroyers designed specifically for operations in the Arctic waters. The ship was named after a prominent British naval commander of the 18-19th centuries. |IDS_PCZC114_NY2018_OPPORTUNEEMBLEM=Badge of Destroyer Opportune|IDS_PCZC114_NY2018_OPPORTUNEEMBLEM_DESCRIPTION=HMS Opportune, commissioned in 1942, was an O-Class destroyer, one of the first ships of her class built under the War Emergency Program to serve with the so-called Emergency Flotilla of destroyers. |IDS_PCZC115_NY2018_DUKEOFYORK_SHIP=Battleship Duke of York|IDS_PCZC115_NY2018_DUKEOFYORK_SHIP_DESCRIPTION=The flagship of the Home Fleet, HMS Duke of York, carried 356 mm guns and was equipped with the latest artillery radars. The ship played a key role in the operation to destroy German battleship Scharnhorst in December 1943. |IDS_PCZC116_NY2018_SCHARNHORST_SHIP=Battleship Scharnhorst|IDS_PCZC116_NY2018_SCHARNHORST_SHIP_DESCRIPTION=Battleship Scharnhorst was commissioned into the fleet in 1939. She was one of the first "high-speed" battleships of the new generation. The maximum speed of this well-armored giant, with a displacement of 37,000 tons, was 31 knots. None of the Allied ships that could pose a threat to her could keep up with her. |IDS_PCZC117_NY2018_JAMAICA_SHIP=Cruiser Jamaica|IDS_PCZC117_NY2018_JAMAICA_SHIP_DESCRIPTION=HMS Jamaica was a light cruiser of the Fiji class (also known as Crown Colony class). Laid down just before the outbreak of World War II, the ship started her wartime career in the middle of 1942. |IDS_PCZC118_NY2018_Z29_SHIP=Destroyer Z-29|IDS_PCZC118_NY2018_Z29_SHIP_DESCRIPTION=Besides Scharnhorst, the Kriegsmarine Force, which was operating in the Arctic waters in December 1943, included the 4th Destroyer Flotilla comprising five ships. Two of them—Z-29 and Z-30—were of the 1936A class; the remaining three—Z-33, Z-34, and Z-38—were classed as 1936A (Mob). All these ships were armed with four or five 149 mm guns and two quadruple 533 mm torpedo tubes. Their maximum speed could reach 37 knots. |IDS_PCZC119_NY2018_BANI=Grand Cross of The Order of the Bath|IDS_PCZC119_NY2018_BANI_DESCRIPTION=The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is one of the most senior British Orders. Established by George I in 1725, the name of this award is derived from a ritual bath ceremony that was part of the ceremony conferring knighthood in England. This order for military officers was made as a cross bearing the motto Ich Dien (German for "I serve"). |IDS_PCZC120_NY2018_DSERVICE_ORDER=The Distinguished Service Order|IDS_PCZC120_NY2018_DSERVICE_ORDER_DESCRIPTION=The Distinguished Service Order was established in 1886 by Queen Victoria to be awarded to officers for distinguished service during active operations. A cross-shaped order was made of white enamel and was ornamented by the Imperial Crown surrounded by a laurel wreath. The cross was worn on a red ribbon with blue stripes that was also decorated with laurel leaves. |IDS_PCZC121_NY2018_NORWAYCROSS=The War Cross With Sword (Norway)|IDS_PCZC121_NY2018_NORWAYCROSS_DESCRIPTION=The War Cross was established in 1941 by royal resolution of the Norwegian King Haakon VII, who was in exile during the German occupation of Norway. This medal for outstanding actions in combat became the highest military decoration in Norway. |IDS_PCZC122_NY2018_KRIEGSMARINEFLAG=Kriegsmarine Konteradmiral Ensign|IDS_PCZC122_NY2018_KRIEGSMARINEFLAG_DESCRIPTION=This command flag would be hoisted on one of the masts of a ship with a Force Commander holding the rank of Admiral on board. The Kriegsmarine Konteradmiral Flag fully mirrored the ensign of the Imperial German Navy Konteradmiral: the Iron Cross with two black dots on a white square background. |IDS_PCZC123_HSF_MISAKI_AKENO=Akeno Misaki|IDS_PCZC123_HSF_MISAKI_AKENO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Captain/Class Representative |IDS_PCZC124_HSF_MASHIRO_MUNETANI=Mashiro Munetani|IDS_PCZC124_HSF_MASHIRO_MUNETANI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Executive Officer/Deputy Class Representative |IDS_PCZC125_HSF_SHIMA_TATEISHI=Shima Tateishi|IDS_PCZC125_HSF_SHIMA_TATEISHI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Gunnery Officer/Artillery Committee |IDS_PCZC126_HSF_MEI_IRIZAKI=Mei Irizaki|IDS_PCZC126_HSF_MEI_IRIZAKI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Weapons Officer/Torpedo Committee |IDS_PCZC127_HSF_KOUKO_NOSA=Kouko Nosa|IDS_PCZC127_HSF_KOUKO_NOSA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Recorder/Secretary |IDS_PCZC128_HSF_RIN_SHIRETOKO=Rin Shiretoko|IDS_PCZC128_HSF_RIN_SHIRETOKO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Chief Navigator/Navigation Committee |IDS_PCZC129_HSF_KAEDE_MARIKOUJI=Kaede Marikouji|IDS_PCZC129_HSF_KAEDE_MARIKOUJI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Sonar Technician/Bugler |IDS_PCZC130_HSF_HIMEJI_KAYOKO=Kayoko Himeji|IDS_PCZC130_HSF_HIMEJI_KAYOKO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Torpedo Officer/In Charge of Torpedo Tube 2 |IDS_PCZC131_HSF_OGASAWARA_HIKARI=Hikari Ogasawara|IDS_PCZC131_HSF_OGASAWARA_HIKARI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Gunner/In Charge of Aiming Main Armament |IDS_PCZC132_HSF_HEKI_JUNKO=Junko Heki|IDS_PCZC132_HSF_HEKI_JUNKO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Gunner/In Charge of Firing Main Armament |IDS_PCZC133_HSF_MATSUNAGA_RITSUKO=Ritsuko Matsunaga|IDS_PCZC133_HSF_MATSUNAGA_RITSUKO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Torpedo Officer/In Charge of Torpedo Tube 1 |IDS_PCZC134_HSF_TAKEDA_MICHIRU=Michiru Takeda|IDS_PCZC134_HSF_TAKEDA_MICHIRU_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Gunner/In Charge of Rotating Main Armament |IDS_PCZC135_HSF_SATOKO_KATSUTA=Satoko Katsuta|IDS_PCZC135_HSF_SATOKO_KATSUTA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Navigator |IDS_PCZC136_HSF_YAMASHITA_HIDEKO=Hideko Yamashita|IDS_PCZC136_HSF_YAMASHITA_HIDEKO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Port Navigation Controller |IDS_PCZC137_HSF_MAYUMI_UCHIDA=Mayumi Uchida|IDS_PCZC137_HSF_MAYUMI_UCHIDA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Starboard Navigation Controller |IDS_PCZC138_HSF_UDA_MEGUMI=Megumi Uda|IDS_PCZC138_HSF_UDA_MEGUMI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Operations Specialist |IDS_PCZC139_HSF_YAGI_TSUGUMI=Tsugumi Yagi|IDS_PCZC139_HSF_YAGI_TSUGUMI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Telegrapher |IDS_PCZC140_HSF_MACHIKO_NOMA=Machiko Noma|IDS_PCZC140_HSF_MACHIKO_NOMA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Lookout |IDS_PCZC141_HSF_MARON_YANAGIWARA=Maron Yanagiwara|IDS_PCZC141_HSF_MARON_YANAGIWARA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Chief Engineer/Engineer Committee |IDS_PCZC142_HSF_KUROKI_HIROMI=Hiromi Kuroki|IDS_PCZC142_HSF_KUROKI_HIROMI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Engineer Assistant |IDS_PCZC143_HSF_HIROTA_SORA=Sora Hirota|IDS_PCZC143_HSF_HIROTA_SORA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Stoker |IDS_PCZC144_HSF_SURUGA_RUNA=Runa Suruga|IDS_PCZC144_HSF_SURUGA_RUNA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Stoker |IDS_PCZC145_HSF_WAKASA_REO=Reo Wakasa|IDS_PCZC145_HSF_WAKASA_REO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Stoker |IDS_PCZC146_HSF_ISE_SAKURA=Sakura Ise|IDS_PCZC146_HSF_ISE_SAKURA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Stoker |IDS_PCZC147_HSF_WAZUMI_HIME=Hime Wazumi|IDS_PCZC147_HSF_WAZUMI_HIME_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Damage Control Officer/Beautification Committee Chairwoman |IDS_PCZC148_HSF_AOKI_MOMO=Momo Aoki|IDS_PCZC148_HSF_AOKI_MOMO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Damage Control Officer/Beautification Committee |IDS_PCZC149_HSF_HOMARE_KINESAKI=Homare Kinesaki|IDS_PCZC149_HSF_HOMARE_KINESAKI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Mess Management Specialist/Weapon Officer/Cooking Committee |IDS_PCZC150_HSF_AKANE_KINESAKI=Akane Kinesaki|IDS_PCZC150_HSF_AKANE_KINESAKI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Mess Management Specialist/Weapon Officer/Cooking Committee |IDS_PCZC151_HSF_MIKAN_IRAKO=Mikan Irako|IDS_PCZC151_HSF_MIKAN_IRAKO_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Mess Management Specialist/Weapon Officer/Cooking Committee |IDS_PCZC152_HSF_TOUMATSU_MIMI=Mimi Toumatsu|IDS_PCZC152_HSF_TOUMATSU_MIMI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Chief Paymaster/Treasurer |IDS_PCZC153_HSF_MINAMI_KABURAGI=Minami Kaburagi|IDS_PCZC153_HSF_MINAMI_KABURAGI_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Medical Officer/Health Committee |IDS_PCZC154_HSF_WILHELMINA=Wilhelmina Braunschweig Ingenohl Friedeburg|IDS_PCZC154_HSF_WILHELMINA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Admiral Graf Spee Executive Officer |IDS_PCZC155_HSF_MOEKA_CHINA=Moeka China|IDS_PCZC155_HSF_MOEKA_CHINA_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Captain of the Musashi |IDS_PCZC156_HSF_ISOROKU=Isoroku|IDS_PCZC156_HSF_ISOROKU_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Admiral|IDS_PCZC157_HSF_THEA_KREUTZER=Thea Kreutzer|IDS_PCZC157_HSF_THEA_KREUTZER_DESCRIPTION=<h3>Position:</h3> Captain of the Admiral Graf Spee |IDS_PCZC158_VIVALAFRANCE_COURBET=Battleship Courbet Near Cherbourg, June 1940|IDS_PCZC158_VIVALAFRANCE_COURBET_DESCRIPTION=Courbet entered service in 1913 as the lead ship in the first series of French dreadnoughts. The ship was named in honor of Amédée Courbet (1827-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important naval victories during the Sino-French War of 1884-1885 and died of cholera soon after. |IDS_PCZC159_VIVALAFRANCE_BRETAGNE=Battleship Bretagne and Cruiser Algérie Are Crossing the Atlantic, March 1940|IDS_PCZC159_VIVALAFRANCE_BRETAGNE_DESCRIPTION=Battleship Bretagne was commissioned in 1916. She was named in honor of Bretagne—a historical province in the north-west of France, where the largest centers of shipbuilding are situated, in Lorient and Brest. The biggest naval base of the French Navy on the Atlantic coast is also located in Brest. |IDS_PCZC160_VIVALAFRANCE_PROVENCE=Battleship Provence During Inspection of the Naval Forces, June 1935|IDS_PCZC160_VIVALAFRANCE_PROVENCE_DESCRIPTION=Just like her sister ship Bretagne, battleship Provence entered service in 1916 to become the flagship of the French Navy for several years. The ship was named after Provence, a historical province located in the south of France and the birthplace of the popular national game pétanque. It is in Provence that the country's largest port—Marseille—and the key naval base—Toulon—are located. |IDS_PCZC161_VIVALAFRANCE_RICHELIEU=Battleship Richelieu in the Indian Ocean, April 1945|IDS_PCZC161_VIVALAFRANCE_RICHELIEU_DESCRIPTION=It was in France where one of the most successful and well-balanced battleships of the new generation were built. Richelieu officially entered service in July 1940, after France had capitulated. When the ship was based in Dakar, in July and September 1940, she participated in battles against English forces that were attempting to gain control over the French ships or neutralize them out of fear that they would be captured by Germany. |IDS_PCZC162_VIVALAFRANCE_DUNKERQUE=Battleships Dunkerque and Hood in The North Sea, November 1939|IDS_PCZC162_VIVALAFRANCE_DUNKERQUE_DESCRIPTION=Battleship Dunkerque was commissioned in 1937, becoming the forerunner of a new generation of battleships with powerful guns, good armor and, most importantly, high speed. The maximum speed of the new French battleship exceeded 30 knots which made her an extremely dangerous hunter for cruisers. |IDS_PCZC163_VIVALAFRANCE_AIGLE=Large Destroyer Aigle in Marseille, March 1940|IDS_PCZC163_VIVALAFRANCE_AIGLE_DESCRIPTION=Large destroyer Aigle, which was built at the dockyard in Dunkirk, joined the Naval Forces in 1932. The large destroyer (contre-torpilleur) type of warship, which combined the characteristics of destroyers and cruisers, was used only by France. Other countries relied on flotilla leaders instead. But unlike leaders, the French ships were designed to drive off opposing destroyers rather than lead destroyer flotillas. |IDS_PCZC164_VIVALAFRANCE_TURENN=Coat of Arms of Turenne, Marshal of France|IDS_PCZC164_VIVALAFRANCE_TURENN_DESCRIPTION=Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne (1611–1675), is one of the most prominent French generals. He joined the army as a private during the Thirty Years' War but displayed such daring and skill that he rose meteorically in rank, becoming a Marshal of France at 33. Turenne's innovative approach based on fearless maneuvering on the battlefield and concentrating troops along the main sector of the front helped him secure several brilliant victories during the wars with Spain and Holland. The glorious Marshal's life was taken by an enemy cannonball in his next battle. |IDS_PCZC165_VIVALAFRANCE_NORMAND=Coat of Arms of Normandy|IDS_PCZC165_VIVALAFRANCE_NORMAND_DESCRIPTION=The lead ship in a series of French battleships which superseded the Bretagne-class ships was named after Normandy, a historical province in the north of France housing two of the country's largest sea ports, Rouen and Le Havre. As a result of a centuries-long rivalry between France and Great Britain over possession of this province, Normandy's Coat of Arms is but a variation of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. |IDS_PCZC166_VIVALAFRANCE_LYON=Coat of Arms of Lyon|IDS_PCZC166_VIVALAFRANCE_LYON_DESCRIPTION=The last series of battleships to be commissioned under a massive shipbuilding program of 1912 comprised four Lyon-class ships. The lead ship was named after Lyon, one of the largest cities and industrial centers in France. All of the battleships were ordered early in 1915 but none of them was even laid down. |IDS_PCZC167_VIVALAFRANCE_RICHELIEUGERB=Cardinal Richelieu's Coat of Arms|IDS_PCZC167_VIVALAFRANCE_RICHELIEUGERB_DESCRIPTION=Armand Jean du Plessis, the famous Cardinal Richelieu, was one of the most influential statesmen in France and essentially the founder of the French Navy. Before Richelieu, the kingdom couldn't boast any organized navy. He helped create a fleet that would be recognized as a significant naval force in the international arena. The Cardinal himself was involved in designing the exterior decor and armament of one of the most powerful ships of that time—the 70-gun Couronne ("Crown"). |IDS_PCZC168_VIVALAFRANCE_ELSASS=Coat of Arms of Alsace|IDS_PCZC168_VIVALAFRANCE_ELSASS_DESCRIPTION=The geographical location of the Alsace province on the border between France and Germany predetermined their rivalry for this territory that lasted from the 19th century right until the end of World War II. Historically, the province comprised two regions which later transformed into departments—Haut-Rhin and Bas-Rhin—so the first Coat of Arms of Alsace, approved in 1948, comprised elements from the Coats of Arms of both departments. |IDS_PCZC169_VIVALAFRANCE_GASCONHA=Coat of Arms of Gascogne|IDS_PCZC169_VIVALAFRANCE_GASCONHA_DESCRIPTION=In 1938, driven by further aggravation of the international situation, the French government decided to build a second pair of Richelieu-class battleships. However, significant changes were made to the project designs at the development stage with the last ship carrying the name of a historical province in the south-west of France—Gascogne—designed almost from scratch. |IDS_PCZC170_VIVALAFRANCE_305MMGUN=305 mm Twin Turret|IDS_PCZC170_VIVALAFRANCE_305MMGUN_DESCRIPTION=In 1910–1911, specially for the first French dreadnoughts of the Courbet class, a new 305 mm twin turret was developed. The main advantage of the new construction, which distinguished it from previous ones, was inclined armored plates which turned out to be more durable. However, the guns in the turrets were almost the same as those mounted on the last French pre-dreadnought battleships of the Danton class. |IDS_PCZC171_VIVALAFRANCE_340MMGUN=340 mm Quadruple Turret|IDS_PCZC171_VIVALAFRANCE_340MMGUN_DESCRIPTION=In 1912, a decision was finally reached to proceed with building the third series of battleships for the French Navy. However, plans to make new ships of the Normandie class more powerful than their predecessors were hindered by production constraints, as at that time French shipyards were not big enough to allow for any significant increase in the size of warships. Moreover, the French didn't have guns that were more powerful than the 340 mm guns, which were to be mounted on the Bretagne-class battleships that were at their final stages of construction, and the design of a new gun weapon system would be too expensive timewise. Ultimately, engineers came up with an innovative solution: to mount the main guns intended for the Normandie-class battleships in quad turrets. |IDS_PCZC172_VIVALAFRANCE_380MMGUN=380 mm Quadruple Turret|IDS_PCZC172_VIVALAFRANCE_380MMGUN_DESCRIPTION=The 380 mm guns of the Richelieu-class battleships were the most powerful guns ever carried by French warships. The decision to place main guns in quad turrets was necessitated by the intention to provide the new battleships with the most powerful armament allowed by limited displacement without decreasing their speed and armor protection. |IDS_PCZC173_VIVALAFRANCE_LOIRE130=Flying Boat Loire 130|IDS_PCZC173_VIVALAFRANCE_LOIRE130_DESCRIPTION=During World War II, Loire 130, a monoplane designed in 1933–1934, was the most commonly used seaplane in the French Navy. It was a flying boat with folding wings and an engine with a pusher propeller mounted above the wing. The maximum speed of Loire 130 was 226 km/h. Its armament included two 7.5 mm machine guns and up to 150 kg of bombs. |IDS_PCZC174_VIVALAFRANCE_CURTISSCW77=Bomber Curtiss CW-77|IDS_PCZC174_VIVALAFRANCE_CURTISSCW77_DESCRIPTION=The shipborne scout-bomber SBC Helldiver was manufactured by the U.S. firm Curtiss from 1937. In 1939, the French Government placed an order in the U.S.A. for several dozen of these biplanes for the French Navy. Their production, however, was delayed, and to fill the order a decision was made to provide France with 50 Helldiver bombers from operational U.S. Navy divisions. To accommodate French standards, the planes were renamed as Curtiss CW-77, and were urgently reequipped with French machine guns and camouflaged accordingly. |IDS_PCZC175_VIVALAFRANCE_VOUGHTV156F=Bomber Vought V-156-F|IDS_PCZC175_VIVALAFRANCE_VOUGHTV156F_DESCRIPTION=Produced from 1936, the Vought SB2U Vindicator was one of the first American carrier-based monoplane bombers. On the threshold of a war with Germany, in 1939, France placed an order in the U.S. requesting 40 such aircraft to be built for the French Naval Aviation. The bombers were designated "Vought V–156–F" and carried predominantly French-made equipment and armament. |IDS_PCZC176_AA_ST_LOUIS=USS St. Louis in the Strait of Magellan, 1907|IDS_PCZC176_AA_ST_LOUIS_DESCRIPTION=Cruiser St. Louis, named after a city in the state of Missouri, was laid down in 1902. At the early stage of design, it was planned to build a series of ships based on the design of the U.S. flagship in the Battle of Manila Bay, cruiser Olympia, with some improvements. According to that design, the ship would have had a displacement of 6,000 tons, combined armament including heavy and rapid-fire guns, and a speed of 20 knots. However, at one of the American shipyards, cruiser Varyag was laid down for the Russian Navy. She was bigger than Olympia's descendants, carried 152 mm guns, and her speed was up to 23 knots. That forced the American engineers to revise the design. |IDS_PCZC177_AA_CHESTER=USS Chester at the U.S. Navy Parade, 1912|IDS_PCZC177_AA_CHESTER_DESCRIPTION=The U.S. Navy exercise of 1902, which was the most large-scale naval drill of that time, revealed an extreme lack of reconnaissance ships in the U.S. Navy. Such ships should be high-speed, large, and able to operate on the open seas, far from naval bases. |IDS_PCZC178_AA_OMAHA=USS Omaha as a Part of the Pacific Fleet, 1924|IDS_PCZC178_AA_OMAHA_DESCRIPTION=Before entering World War I, the U.S. Navy faced a lack of modern cruisers that could perform long-range reconnaissance missions and cover squadrons of dreadnought battleships from attacks from enemy light forces. |IDS_PCZC179_AA_SALT_LAKE_CITY=USS Salt Lake City in the Battle of the Komandorski Islands, 1943|IDS_PCZC179_AA_SALT_LAKE_CITY_DESCRIPTION=Cruiser Salt Lake City, named after the capital of the state of Utah, was laid down in 1927. She was built very quickly and commissioned in just two and a half years, even more quickly than the lead ship of the series, Pensacola, that was laid down a few months earlier. |IDS_PCZC180_AA_NEW_ORLEANS=USS New Orleans in the Battle of Cape Engaño, 1944|IDS_PCZC180_AA_NEW_ORLEANS_DESCRIPTION=In 1929, when eight cruisers with 203 mm artillery were already at different stages of construction, the U.S. Navy command concluded that the Washington-generation ships were insufficiently protected. In this context, at the beginning of the following year, a new cruiser was designed. In consideration of international treaties in relation to displacement and armament (10,000 tons, 203 mm guns), she had significantly improved armor. The ship's vital parts were protected from artillery equal in caliber to her own—in this regard the new project surpassed all the previous ones. USS New Orleans became the lead ship in a series of seven vessels. This ship, named after the city in Louisiana, was commissioned in 1934.|IDS_PCZC181_AA_HELENA=USS Helena in the Battle of Cape Esperance, 1942|IDS_PCZC181_AA_HELENA_DESCRIPTION=The information that Japan was building Mogami-class cruisers armed with fifteen 155 mm guns shocked the U.S. Navy command. The project of a light cruiser with 152 mm artillery, which had been in development since 1930, was quickly revised, and her four triple turrets were complemented with the fifth one. This was the birth of the Brooklyn class. |IDS_PCZC182_AA_ATLANTA=USS Atlanta in the Battle of Guadalcanal, 1942|IDS_PCZC182_AA_ATLANTA_DESCRIPTION=Atlanta-class ships occupy a special place in the history of the development of U.S. cruisers. They owe their appearance to the Second London Naval Treaty of 1936, which limited displacement for new cruisers to 8,000 tons. It was impossible to design a full-fledged multi-purpose cruiser in this context. At the same time, the successful tests of 127 mm dual-purpose twin mounts gave impulse to the Navy command to create a cruiser with such turrets as her main battery. |IDS_PCZC183_AA_COLUMBIA=USS Columbia Fends off the Attacks of Japanese Aviation near the Island of Bougainville, 1943|IDS_PCZC183_AA_COLUMBIA_DESCRIPTION=When World War II broke out in September 1939, all international agreements imposing limits on the naval weapons development ceased to exist. The US Navy Command could replenish their growing fleet with light cruisers without considering their water displacement. However, the world conflict was intensifying, so they had to act quickly. In order to save the time required to design a project from a scratch, the recent "big" light cruisers—St. Louis and Helena—were used as a basis for the new project. |IDS_PCZC184_AA_CLEVELAND=Cleveland-class Cruiser and Independence-class Aircraft Carrier, 1944|IDS_PCZC184_AA_CLEVELAND_DESCRIPTION=Cleveland-class cruisers were the world's most numerous series of this type of ship. After USS Cleveland and USS Columbia, 24 more warships were put into operation. One of the laid down ships was completed much later, as a missile cruiser, another one was dismantled in the shipyard. Nine ships, originally ordered as Cleveland-class cruisers, entered service as Independence-class light aircraft carriers, the design of which was, nevertheless, based on the cruiser's layout. |IDS_PCZC185_AA_BALTIMORE=USS Baltimore off the coast of the Philippine Islands, 1944|IDS_PCZC185_AA_BALTIMORE_DESCRIPTION=With the outbreak of World War II, the United States began the creation of a new heavy cruiser project, with the ship's size no longer restricted by international treaties that now ceased to exist. The first vessel built under the new project was USS Baltimore, enlisted in the Navy in April 1943. The ship was named after the largest city of the state of Maryland. After the lead ship, fifteen more vessels were laid down, which made Baltimore-class cruisers the most numerous series of heavy cruisers in the world. |IDS_PCZC186_AA_WORCESTER=USS Worcester after Commissioning, 1949|IDS_PCZC186_AA_WORCESTER_DESCRIPTION=Cruiser Worcester, named after a city in the state of Massachusetts, was laid down in January 1945. The U.S. Navy command had considered an idea to create a ship armed with a dual-purpose, 152 mm caliber gun since 1941, when the increased menace from the air became absolutely clear. |IDS_PCZC187_AA_DES_MOINES=USS Des Moines during Sea Trials, 1948|IDS_PCZC187_AA_DES_MOINES_DESCRIPTION=Night battles, often short, with rapidly changing conditions, forced the U.S. Navy command to create rapid-fire 203 mm guns capable of reigning down the maximum amount of metal and explosives on the enemy in a short period of time. |IDS_PCZC188_AA_127MM_MARK5_6=127 mm Mark 5/6 Gun|IDS_PCZC188_AA_127MM_MARK5_6_DESCRIPTION=Five-inch (127 mm) caliber guns were very popular in the U.S. Navy. The 127 mm guns (Mark 1) first appeared in the arsenal of the U.S. Navy cruisers in the 1880s. By 1901, a new, long-barreled, five-inch Mark 5 gun had been developed, and a few years later, its slightly modified version, the Mark 6, was created. Despite that, all loading operations were done manually, Mark 5/6 guns could fire 6 to 8 AP shells, weighing 22 to 27 kg, per minute. |IDS_PCZC189_AA_152MM_MARK6=152 mm Mark 6 Gun|IDS_PCZC189_AA_152MM_MARK6_DESCRIPTION=Development of a new rapid-firing 152 mm Mark 6 gun was completed by 1900. Over the next decade, this artillery system, as well as its modified version, Mark 8, became widespread in the U.S. Navy. |IDS_PCZC190_AA_152MM_MARK16=152 mm Mark 16 Twin Turret|IDS_PCZC190_AA_152MM_MARK16_DESCRIPTION=Especially for Omaha-class light cruisers, a new 152 mm gun, the Mark 12, with an increased barrel length and a high initial shell velocity, was developed. According to the initial design, the armament of these ships consisted of ten single deck and casemate mounts. But then, in 1920, in order to surpass British C-class cruisers in broadside firepower, the Mark 16 twin-turret was developed. While the casemate-mounted artillery elevation angle was limited to 20 degrees, the maximum elevation angle of the turret barrels was 30 degrees, which ensured a theoretical firing range of more than 23 km. |IDS_PCZC191_AA_152MM_3BARREL=152 mm Triple Turret|IDS_PCZC191_AA_152MM_3BARREL_DESCRIPTION=The main drawback of American 152 mm guns of the 1900s–1920s was their relatively small shell weight, 48 kg, whereas almost all similar-caliber artillery systems of other countries used shells heavier than 50 kg. In 1932, for the new generation of light cruisers, the Mark 16 gun was developed. It was designed for a "super-heavy" shell weighing 59 kg, significantly superior to its counterparts in destructive power. A triple turret with a high degree of automation of the loading process was created especially for these guns, which ensured a phenomenal firing rate for those times—up to 10 shots per minute. |IDS_PCZC192_AA_152MM_UNIVERSAL=152 mm Dual-Purpose Mount|IDS_PCZC192_AA_152MM_UNIVERSAL_DESCRIPTION=The idea of creating a dual-purpose gun with a caliber exceeding 127 mm arose in the U.S. Navy back in 1937, but it was not cast in metal until 1948, when cruiser Worcester was completed. As the main battery turrets, ships of this class used the same 152 mm Mark 16 guns as on Brooklyn- and Cleveland-class cruisers, which had the same theoretical firing range, around 23.8 km, and the same shell weight, about 59 kg. The fundamental distinction of the new mounts was their greater automation of the loading mechanisms and significantly increased capacity of the horizontal and vertical power drives. |IDS_PCZC193_AA_152MM_UNIVERSAL_MARK32=127 mm Mark 29 Dual-Purpose Mount|IDS_PCZC193_AA_152MM_UNIVERSAL_MARK32_DESCRIPTION=Developed in the United States by 1932, the 127 mm Mark 12 gun became the basis of the most numerous dual-purpose artillery system that existed in a multitude of variants and was mounted almost on every major U.S. Navy warship in the period from 1934 to 1945. |IDS_PCZC194_AA_76MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT=76 mm Mark 10 AA Gun|IDS_PCZC194_AA_76MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_DESCRIPTION=One of the first AA guns of the U.S. Navy, the Mark 10 with a caliber of 76 mm, was developed in 1913–1915 on the basis of an earlier system, the Mark 6, widely used as a secondary battery on U.S. ships built in the 1900s. The Mark 10 gun could fire at elevation angles of up to 85 degrees. Formally, it had a dual purpose, as it could theoretically attack both air and surface targets. However, the Mark 10 was not sufficiently effective in either. In the first case, because it had only manual aiming, in the second case, because the shells were too light. |IDS_PCZC195_AA_12_7MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT=12.7 mm M2 Browning AA Machine Gun|IDS_PCZC195_AA_12_7MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_DESCRIPTION=The M2 Browning machine gun was developed in the United States in 1932, and since then has been very extensively used in all types of the country's armed forces. Its anti-aircraft version appeared in the Navy the following year. The machine gun's rate of fire was quite high, about 500 shots per minute, but rapid development of military aviation in the 1930s prevented 12.7 mm machine guns from being effective when firing at high-speed air targets. |IDS_PCZC196_AA_28MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT=28 mm Automatic AA Mount|IDS_PCZC196_AA_28MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_DESCRIPTION=Development of the first American automatic AA defense system began in 1929 and was completed by 1934, when the resultant quadruple 28 mm mount could be brought into production. However, the tests revealed numerous deficiencies in the system. It took several years to eliminate them, so the new weapons were only delivered to the Navy in 1940. |IDS_PCZC197_AA_20MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT=20 mm Oerlikon Automatic AA Mount|IDS_PCZC197_AA_20MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_DESCRIPTION=At the core of the Oerlikon, the most widespread AA defense gun of World War II, was the design of a 20 mm German gun developed by Reinhold Becker in 1913–1915. The Becker gun, which had a high rate of fire and light weight for its time, was intended for mounting on airplanes and the legendary Zeppelins. From Germany, demilitarized after World War I, the production of the 20 mm gun was moved to the Swiss company SEMAG, and then, after its collapse, to Oerlikon. |IDS_PCZC198_AA_40MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT=40 mm Bofors Automatic AA Mount|IDS_PCZC198_AA_40MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_DESCRIPTION=Reliability, a high rate of fire (up to 120 shots per minute), considerable height of engagement (over 6 km), destructive force of the shells (projectile weight of 900 g)—this all made the 40 mm automatic gun, developed by the Swedish company Bofors in 1930–1933, the most widespread AA artillery system. In the 1940s–1950s, it was used by dozens of countries around the world. |IDS_PCZC199_AA_76MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_MARK33=76 mm Mark 33 AA Mount|IDS_PCZC199_AA_76MM_ANTIAIRCRAFT_MARK33_DESCRIPTION=At the final stage of the war in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Navy had to face the Japanese tactics of kamikaze pilots. In such a situation, simply hitting a high-flying aircraft was not enough, it had to be destroyed in the air before it approached the ship. Small caliber Bofors and Oerlikon AA defense guns were not up to the task, so the U.S. Navy had to find a solution to the problem quickly. |IDS_PCZC200_AA_MEDAL_OF_HONOR=Navy Medal of Honor|IDS_PCZC200_AA_MEDAL_OF_HONOR_DESCRIPTION=The Medal of Honor is the highest and most valuable decoration a service member can receive. The Army, Air Force, and Navy have their own specific versions of the medal. The Navy Medal of Honor was established in 1861, at the beginning of the American Civil War, and is the oldest version of the decoration. |IDS_PCZC201_AA_CROSS=Navy Cross|IDS_PCZC201_AA_CROSS_DESCRIPTION=The Navy Cross is the second most important decoration received by a member of the Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, or the U.S. Coast Guard. The cross is particularly significant because it is awarded for outstanding heroism shown exclusively in battle. |IDS_PCZC202_AA_SERVICE_MEDAL=Distinguished Service Medal (Navy)|IDS_PCZC202_AA_SERVICE_MEDAL_DESCRIPTION=The Distinguished Service Medal was created in 1919 to reward senior commanders of the Navy and the Marine Corps for their exceptional meritorious service while serving in duty. Originally, the medal was superior to the Navy Cross, but in 1943, at the height of World War II, these decorations switched places in the hierarchy of the U.S. insignia. |IDS_PCZC203_AA_SILVER_STAR=Silver Star Medal|IDS_PCZC203_AA_SILVER_STAR_DESCRIPTION=The Silver Star Medal was established in 1932, becoming the fourth most important military award in the U.S. insignia system. In accordance with the medal's statutory authorization approved in 1942, it can be awarded to service members of any rank and U.S. Armed Forces type for their courage and bravery shown in battle. The total number of Silver Star recipients exceeds 100,000 people. Among the U.S. Navy officers awarded with the Silver Star, there is also the Hollywood actor Douglas Fairbanks. |IDS_PCZC204_AA_FLYING_CROSS=Distinguished Flying Cross|IDS_PCZC204_AA_FLYING_CROSS_DESCRIPTION=The Distinguished Flying Cross was established in 1926. Since then, it has been awarded for heroism and outstanding achievements demonstrated during an air battle. Both U.S. service members and foreign military and civil aviators can receive the cross. David McCampbell, the highest-scoring ace of the U.S. Navy who gained 34 aerial victories during World War II, received, among his numerous awards, three Distinguished Flying Crosses. |IDS_PCZC205_AA_BRONZE_STAR=Bronze Star Medal|IDS_PCZC205_AA_BRONZE_STAR_DESCRIPTION=The Bronze Star Medal is the next significant U.S. decoration after the Silver Star Medal. It was established in 1944 and is awarded for heroism manifested in a war zone. If an act of heroism is displayed in combat, the "V" Device (which stands for Valor) is attached to the ribbon of the medal. The medal can be awarded to service members of any type of the U.S. Armed Forces, including the Navy, as well as to civilians and, as an exception, even to foreign citizens. |IDS_PCZC206_AA_MARINE_CORPS=Navy and Marine Corps Medal|IDS_PCZC206_AA_MARINE_CORPS_DESCRIPTION=The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Medal was established in 1942 and is awarded for heroism shown by a member of the U.S. Navy in a non-combat situation. The decoration is typically awarded for actions related to the rescue of people in a life-threatening situation. Often it is awarded posthumously. |IDS_PCZC207_AA_PURPLE_HEART=Purple Heart Medal|IDS_PCZC207_AA_PURPLE_HEART_DESCRIPTION=The Purple Heart Medal was established in 1932 and is awarded to U.S. service members seriously wounded in battle with an enemy. Initially, it was received only by those who served in the U.S. Army, but, since 1942, members of other types of Armed Forces have been able to receive the medal too. |IDS_PCZC208_AA_AIR_MEDAL=Air Medal|IDS_PCZC208_AA_AIR_MEDAL_DESCRIPTION=The Air Medal was established in 1942. It is awarded to the U.S. service members for heroism and meritorious achievements while participating in aerial flight. One and the same person can receive a medal multiple times, in this case Oak Leaf Clusters are awarded on the Air Medal's ribbon. The legendary astronaut, John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, during the war in the Pacific Ocean, as a lieutenant in the Marine Corps aviation, took part in dozens of sorties at the wheel of his F4U Corsair. For his services during World War II, he received two Distinguished Flying Crosses and ten Air Medals.|IDS_PCZC209_AA_COMMENDATION_RIBBON=Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Ribbon and Medal|IDS_PCZC209_AA_COMMENDATION_RIBBON_DESCRIPTION=The Navy Commendation Ribbon was established in 1943 and initially was a ribbon device worn only in the common ribbon bar. In 1950, the reward got its modern look of a hexagonal metal pendant on a white and green ribbon. The only difference from the army version was the location and width of the white stripes on the ribbon. Only in 1960 was the device's status raised to a full-fledged award, and it was renamed the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal. |IDS_PCZC210_AA_CONDUCT_MEDAL=Navy Good Conduct Medal|IDS_PCZC210_AA_CONDUCT_MEDAL_DESCRIPTION=The Navy Good Conduct Medal was established in 1869 and is one of the oldest American military awards. As a comparison, a similar decoration for the U.S. Army was introduced only in 1941. The design of the Navy medal has changed several times. In 1885, the third version of its appearance was approved, and it remained unchanged until 1961. |IDS_PCZC211_AA_EXPEDITIONARY_MEDAL=Navy Expeditionary Medal|IDS_PCZC211_AA_EXPEDITIONARY_MEDAL_DESCRIPTION=The U.S. Navy Expeditionary Medal was established in 1936 to reward Navy members, both officers and non-officers, who landed on foreign territory or were engaged in operations for which no special insignia is envisaged. |IDS_PCZC212_AA_TURRET_CAPTAIN=Turret Captain|IDS_PCZC212_AA_TURRET_CAPTAIN_DESCRIPTION=The rating of Turret Captain was established in the U.S. Navy in the early 1900s, in the period of rapid construction of the fleet and emergence of a large number of ships with turret artillery. The functions of the Turret Captain—who ranked next to the Turret Commander—was to ensure fail-safe operation of the gun mount, to instruct the turret personnel, and to monitor how servicemen performed their duties. |IDS_PCZC213_AA_GUNNER=Gunner’s Mate|IDS_PCZC213_AA_GUNNER_DESCRIPTION=The rating of Gunner—or Gunner's Mate—is one of the oldest in the U.S. Navy. It appeared at the end of the 18th century, nearly simultaneously with the birth of the American fleet itself. |IDS_PCZC214_AA_FIRECONTROL_MAN=Fire Controlman|IDS_PCZC214_AA_FIRECONTROL_MAN_DESCRIPTION=At the beginning of the 20th century, the newly-appeared ranging equipment on ships required well-trained specialists. The intensive development of gun fire control systems in the 1920s–1930s resulted in a significant increase in the relevant service personnel. Eventually, in 1941, the U.S. Navy reassigned a specific group of Gunners to Gun Fire Control System Operators—Fire Controlmen. |IDS_PCZC215_AA_TORPEDO_MAN=Torpedoman|IDS_PCZC215_AA_TORPEDO_MAN_DESCRIPTION=A separate rating of Torpedoman (since 1942, Torpedoman's Mate) was created in the U.S. Navy only in 1921, although ships armed with torpedo tubes had already been part of the fleet for three decades by that time. |IDS_PCZC216_AA_AVIATION_PILOT=Aviation Pilot|IDS_PCZC216_AA_AVIATION_PILOT_DESCRIPTION=The rating of Aviation Pilot existed in the U.S. Navy to designate aircraft pilots who did not have an officer's rank, unlike Aviators. This rating was introduced in 1924, during the early days of naval aviation. The Aviation Pilot's sleeve patch had an emblem of the rating, with an image of the naval pilot's sign embroidered with yellow threads, which distinguished them from other naval specialists. |IDS_PCZC217_AA_ORDINANCEMAN=Aviation Ordnanceman|IDS_PCZC217_AA_ORDINANCEMAN_DESCRIPTION=Aviation Ordnancemen were designated a specific rating in the Navy in 1926. Their duties included storage, check, and maintenance of all types of weapons and ammunition for naval aviation, including their loading and installation on aircraft. |IDS_PCZC218_AA_RADARMAN=Radarman|IDS_PCZC218_AA_RADARMAN_DESCRIPTION=A separate rating for sailors who served radar equipment (Radarman) was introduced in the U.S. Navy in 1944, when radar systems were deployed on a massive scale on nearly every major American warship. The duties of the sailors of this rating included keeping all radar equipment in a serviceable condition, as well as its operation. |IDS_PCZC219_AA_SIGNALMAN=Signalman|IDS_PCZC219_AA_SIGNALMAN_DESCRIPTION=Signalers have existed on ships for a long time, since the appearance of the flag semaphore and the system for transmitting messages using signal flags. Over time, the duties of signalers also naturally included observation of the water surface and, later, the situation in the air. Nevertheless, a special rating for signalers (Signalman) appeared in the U.S. Navy only in 1921. |IDS_PCZC220_AA_MACHINIST=Machinist’s Mate|IDS_PCZC220_AA_MACHINIST_DESCRIPTION=The rating of Machinist appeared on U.S. Navy ships in the 1860s, after the fleet's transition to steam traction. Having undergone a number of changes in its early history, the rating's final structure and name (Machinist's Mate) was adopted in 1904, after another revision of the rating system. The duty of Machinist's Mates included ensuring proper operation of engine room units, all other engines, and support systems located on the ship, including the water supply, cooling systems, fuel supply, and others. |IDS_PCZC221_AA_QUARTERMASTER=Quartermaster|IDS_PCZC221_AA_QUARTERMASTER_DESCRIPTION=In the U.S. Navy, sailors and petty officers performing various duties on a ship associated with its navigation relate to the rating of steerers or Quartermasters. The closest assistants to Navigational Officers and Officers of the Deck, they operate navigational instruments, work with maps, and stand at the helm. |IDS_PCZC222_AA_STOREKEEPER=Storekeeper|IDS_PCZC222_AA_STOREKEEPER_DESCRIPTION=The rating of a supply handler or stockman (Storekeeper) in the U.S. Navy existed from 1916 to 2009. 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homeland.|IDS_PFES408_CHARLES_MARTEL_H2017=Scarab|IDS_PFES408_CHARLES_MARTEL_H2017_DESCRIPTION=Your enemy will not find shelter from you even in the otherworld|IDS_PFGA004_37_50_CAD_MLE_1933=37 mm/50 Mle 1933|IDS_PFGA005_13_2_76_HOTCHKISS_CAQ_MLE_1929_TWIN=13.2 mm/76 CAD Mle 1929|IDS_PFGA006_13_2_76_HOTCHKISS_CAQ_MLE_1929_QUAD=13.2 mm/76 CAQ Mle 1929|IDS_PFGA014_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm/70 Mk4|IDS_PFGA015_40MM_BOFORS_MK3=40 mm/56 Bofors Mk3|IDS_PFGA019_40MM_BOFORS_MK2=40 mm/56 Bofors Mk2|IDS_PFGA022_37_50_MLE_1925=37 mm/50 CA Mle 1925|IDS_PFGA023_75_50_MLE_1922=75 mm/50 Mle 1922|IDS_PFGA026_8MM_HOTCHKISS_MLE_1914=8 mm Mle 1914|IDS_PFGA027_37_50_ACAD=37 mm/70 ACAD Mle 1936|IDS_PFGA030_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm/56 Bofors Mk1|IDS_PFGA033_25MM_HOTCHKISS_MLE_1940=25 mm/60 CAD Mle 1939|IDS_PFGA034_13_2MM_76_BROWNING_CAS=13.2 mm/76 Mle 1929|IDS_PFGA035_13_MM76_HOTCHKISS_MLE_1930=13.2 mm/76 Mle 1929|IDS_PFGA037_57MM_60_2_25_1951=57 mm/60 ACAD Mle 1951|IDS_PFGA041_20MM_OERLIKON_MK20_TWIN=20 mm/70 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1919|IDS_PFGM049_380MM_45_MLE_1935=380 mm/45 Mle 1935|IDS_PFGM051_430_50_MLE_1940=431 mm/50 Mle 1940|IDS_PFGM054_TOWER_340_4=340 mm/45 Mle 1912|IDS_PFGM055_305MM_45_TOURELLE=305 mm/45 Mle 1910|IDS_PFGM058_340_45_MLE_1912=340 mm/45 Mle 1912|IDS_PFGM066_TOWER_340_4=340 mm/45 Mle 1912|IDS_PFGS002_130_45_MLE_1932_QUAD=130 mm/45 Mle 1932|IDS_PFGS003_130_45_MLE_1932_TWIN=130 mm/45 Mle 1932|IDS_PFGS008_130_45_MLE_1932_QUAD_PREM=130 mm/45 Mle 1932|IDS_PFGS012_90_50_MLE_1930=90 mm/50 Mle 1930|IDS_PFGS013_2_100_55_MLE_1945=100 mm/55 CAD Mle 1945|IDS_PFGS024_100MM_45_MLE_1930=100 mm/45 Mle 1931|IDS_PFGS027_90MM_50_MLE_1926=90 mm/50 Mle 1926|IDS_PFGS036_127MM_54_5_1948=127 mm/54 Mle 1948|IDS_PFGS043_100MM_45_MLE_1933=100 mm/45 Mle 1933|IDS_PFGS052_152_55_MLE_1936=152 mm/55 Mle 1936|IDS_PFGS053_152_55_MLE_1950=152 mm/55 Mle 1950|IDS_PFGS057_75MM_MLE_1908=75 mm/63 Mle 1908|IDS_PFGS060_100_45_MLE_1892=100 mm/45 Mle 1892|IDS_PFGS062_138_6MM_55=139 mm/55 Mle 1910|IDS_PFGS063_138_6MM_55=139 mm/55 Mle 1910|IDS_PFGT028_550MM_MLE_1923_D=550 mm tube lance-torpilles|IDS_PFGT032_550MM_3TUBE_MLE_1924=550 mm tube lance-torpilles|IDS_PFGT042_550MM_3TUBE_MLE_1928T=550 mm tube lance-torpilles|IDS_PFPA001_330MM_AP_D=330 mm AP OPfK Mle 1935|IDS_PFPA002_330MM_HE_D=330 mm HE OEA Mle 1935|IDS_PFPA003_130MM_HE_MLE1935=130 mm HE OEA Mle 1934|IDS_PFPA004_138MM_40_1923_AP=139 mm AP OPf Mle 1924|IDS_PFPA005_138MM_40_1923_HE=139 mm HE OEcl M1925|IDS_PFPA006_165MM_45_1893_AP=165 mm AP OPf Mle 1896|IDS_PFPA007_165MM_45_1893_HE=165 mm HE OEA Mle 1896|IDS_PFPA008_139MM_55_1923_AP=139 mm AP OPFA Mle 1923|IDS_PFPA009_139MM_55_1923_HE=139 mm HE OEA Mle 1923|IDS_PFPA010_90MM_50_1926_HE=90 mm HE OEA Mle 1925|IDS_PFPA011_155MM_50_1920_AP=155 mm AP OPFA Mle 1920|IDS_PFPA012_155MM_50_1920_HE=155 mm HE OEA Mle 1920|IDS_PFPA013_152MM_55_1930_AP_1931=152 mm AP OPf Mle 1931|IDS_PFPA014_152MM_55_1930_HE_1936=152 mm HE OEA Mle 1937|IDS_PFPA015_152MM_55_1930_AP_1937=152 mm AP OPfK Mle 1937|IDS_PFPA016_100MM_45_1930_HE=100 mm HE OEA Mle 1928|IDS_PFPA017_100MM_55_1930_HE=100 mm HE OEA Mle 1945|IDS_PFPA018_127MM_54_1948_HE=127 mm HE Mark 41|IDS_PFPA019_203MM_50_1924_AP=203 mm AP OPf Mle 1936|IDS_PFPA020_203MM_50_1924_HE=203 mm HE OEA Mle 1927|IDS_PFPA021_203MM_55_1931_AP=203 mm AP OPf Mle 1936|IDS_PFPA022_203MM_55_1931_HE=203 mm HE OEA Mle 1927|IDS_PFPA023_240MM_55_AP=240 mm AP OPfK Mle 1939|IDS_PFPA024_240MM_55_HE=240 mm HE OEA Mle 1939|IDS_PFPA025_165MM_45_1893_45KG_HE=165 mm HE OEA Mle 1893|IDS_PFPA026_152MM_GRASSE_HE=152 mm HE OEA Mle 1937|IDS_PFPA027_152MM_GRASSE_AP=152 mm AP OPfK Mle 1937|IDS_PFPA028_130MM_40_1919_AP=130 mm AP OPFA Mle 1923|IDS_PFPA029_130MM_40_1919_HE=130 mm HE OEA Mle 1923|IDS_PFPA030_138MM_AP_AIGLE=139 mm AP OPf Mle 1924|IDS_PFPA031_138MM_HE_AIGLE=139 mm HE OEA Mle 1928|IDS_PFPA032_305MM_45_1910_AP=305 mm AP OPf Mle 1910|IDS_PFPA033_305MM_45_1910_HE=305 mm HE OEA Mle 1910|IDS_PFPA034_340MM_45_1912_AP=340 mm AP OPf Mle 1924|IDS_PFPA035_340MM_45_1912_HE=340 mm HE OEA Mle 1932|IDS_PFPA036_380MM_45_1935_AP=380 mm AP OPfK Mle 1943|IDS_PFPA037_380MM_45_1935_HE=380 mm HE OEA Mle 1945|IDS_PFPA038_431MM_50_1939_AP=431 mm AP OPfK Mle 1940|IDS_PFPA039_431MM_50_1939_HE=431 mm HE OEA Mle 1940|IDS_PFPA040_139MM_55_1910_HE=139 mm HE OEA Mle 1910|IDS_PFPA041_75MM_62_1908_HE=75 mm HE OEA Mle 1908|IDS_PFPA042_340MM_45_1930_AP=340 mm AP OPfK Mle 1930|IDS_PFPA043_340MM_45_1930_HE=340 mm HE OEA Mle 1934|IDS_PFPA044_100MM_45_1892_HE=100 mm HE OEA Mle 1910|IDS_PFPA045_152MM_55_1936_HE=152 mm HE OEA Mle 1937|IDS_PFPA046_380MM_AP_GASCOGNE=380 mm AP OPfK Mle 1943|IDS_PFPA047_380MM_HE_GASCOGNE=380 mm HE OEA Mle 1945|IDS_PFPT002_550_19D=550 mm 19D|IDS_PFPT003_550_23DT=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFPT004_550_24V=550 mm 24V|IDS_PFPT005_550_44V=550 mm 44V|IDS_PFPT006_550_GRASSE=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFPT007_550_AIGLE=550 mm 24V|IDS_PFSB103=Turenne|IDS_PFSB103_DESCR=A version of the first French battleship design that adopted unified main battery guns. It was the development of the last French battleship-dreadnoughts that featured a characteristic and recognizable profile and diamond-shaped arrangement of guns.|IDS_PFSB103_FULL=Turenne|IDS_PFSB103_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSB103_SHORT=TRNN|IDS_PFSB103_YEAR=1907|IDS_PFSB104=Courbet|IDS_PFSB104_DESCR=The first dreadnought battleship built in France. The ship carried twelve 305 mm main guns and powerful secondary guns. Her sides were reinforced with vast armored areas. Her disadvantages included weak torpedo protection.|IDS_PFSB104_FULL=Courbet|IDS_PFSB104_NUMBER=4|IDS_PFSB104_SHORT=CRBT|IDS_PFSB104_YEAR=1913|IDS_PFSB105=Bretagne|IDS_PFSB105_DESCR=A series of French battleships built in response to the appearance of British "superdreadnoughts". These ships were developed directly from the ships of the preceding class but carried 340 mm guns arranged under a more rational scheme.|IDS_PFSB105_FULL=Bretagne|IDS_PFSB105_NUMBER=3|IDS_PFSB105_SHORT=BRTN|IDS_PFSB105_YEAR=1916|IDS_PFSB106=Normandie|IDS_PFSB106_DESCR=The first French battleship design with the main battery guns placed in three quadruple gun turrets. The construction of such turrets was driven by the desire to achieve maximum broadside firepower given the ship's limited size.|IDS_PFSB106_FULL=Normandie|IDS_PFSB106_NUMBER=5|IDS_PFSB106_SHORT=NRMD|IDS_PFSB106_YEAR=1912|IDS_PFSB107=Lyon|IDS_PFSB107_DESCR=A battleship design created before the outbreak of World War I, representing an improvement on the previous Normandie class but carrying enhanced primary armament. The addition of the fourth main gun turret allowed the ship to deliver a unique, 16-gun broadside salvo.|IDS_PFSB107_FULL=Lyon|IDS_PFSB107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSB107_SHORT=LYON|IDS_PFSB107_YEAR=1913|IDS_PFSB108=Richelieu|IDS_PFSB108_DESCR=One of the most successful and well-balanced "new generation" battleships in the world. The ship was equipped with 380 mm guns, had a high speed, strong armor and very good torpedo protection. The disadvantages of concentrating the ship's main guns on the bow were compensated by the favorable turret traverse angles.|IDS_PFSB108_FULL=Richelieu|IDS_PFSB108_NUMBER=2|IDS_PFSB108_SHORT=RICH|IDS_PFSB108_YEAR=1940|IDS_PFSB109=Alsace|IDS_PFSB109_DESCR=A battleship design developed in France in response to construction of the German "H"-class battleships. The ship was a development of the Richelieu class, but in contrast to her predecessor, she had more powerful artillery that was arranged according to a more reasonable scheme. One of the design versions received twelve 380 mm guns that were placed in three main turrets.|IDS_PFSB109_FULL=Alsace|IDS_PFSB109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSB109_SHORT=ALSA|IDS_PFSB109_YEAR=1939|IDS_PFSB110=République|IDS_PFSB110_DESCR=A version of the battleship design of the post-war period. Her main distinguishing features were very powerful AA guns and 431 mm main battery guns, which were developed in France in the late 1930s.|IDS_PFSB110_FULL=République|IDS_PFSB110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSB110_SHORT=RPBQ|IDS_PFSB110_YEAR=1946|IDS_PFSB506=Dunkerque|IDS_PFSB506_DESCR=A high-speed battlecruiser designed to counter German heavy cruisers. The ship had good torpedo protection, carried numerous dual-purpose guns and had powerful horizontal armor. Her main turrets were placed in the fore end thus making any aft firing scenarios impossible.|IDS_PFSB506_FULL=Dunkerque|IDS_PFSB506_NUMBER=2|IDS_PFSB506_SHORT=DNRQ|IDS_PFSB506_YEAR=1937|IDS_PFSB508=Gascogne|IDS_PFSB508_DESCR=A battleship design developed on the basis of the very successful Richelieu class, which received improved AA capabilities and had the main turrets placed in the ship's aft and forward ends. Like her prototype, the ship boasted a high speed and very good torpedo protection.|IDS_PFSB508_FULL=Gascogne|IDS_PFSB508_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSB508_SHORT=GASC|IDS_PFSB508_YEAR=1939|IDS_PFSC101=Bougainville|IDS_PFSC101_DESCR=The largest and most powerful representative of the aviso type, the French Navy equivalent of sloops and gunboats. This warship was intended for colonial service abroad and carried armament that was quite good for her size.|IDS_PFSC101_FULL=Bougainville|IDS_PFSC101_NUMBER=9|IDS_PFSC101_SHORT=BGNV|IDS_PFSC101_YEAR=1933|IDS_PFSC102=Jurien|IDS_PFSC102_DESCR=Jurien de la Gravière was the last protected cruiser built for the French Navy. The ship's silhouette and architecture were typical of French warships at the turn of the 19th century. Powerful 164 mm guns distinguished Jurien de la Gravière from the majority of foreign counterparts.|IDS_PFSC102_FULL=Jurien de la Gravière|IDS_PFSC102_NUMBER=1|IDS_PFSC102_SHORT=JURI|IDS_PFSC102_YEAR=1903|IDS_PFSC103=Friant|IDS_PFSC103_DESCR=A light cruiser project designed after the end of World War I that revealed an acute shortage of this type of ship in the French Navy. The primary features of the project were high speed, weak armor, powerful torpedo armament and main guns placed in turrets.|IDS_PFSC103_FULL=Friant|IDS_PFSC103_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSC103_SHORT=FRNT|IDS_PFSC103_YEAR=1919|IDS_PFSC104=Duguay-Trouin|IDS_PFSC104_DESCR=The world's first large warship designed and built after World War I. The ship had virtually no armor protection but carried very powerful torpedo armament. An innovation that was implemented on this type of ship was the arrangement of her main guns in twin-gun superfiring turrets.|IDS_PFSC104_FULL=Duguay-Trouin|IDS_PFSC104_NUMBER=3|IDS_PFSC104_SHORT=DUGU|IDS_PFSC104_YEAR=1926|IDS_PFSC105=Émile Bertin|IDS_PFSC105_DESCR=A light cruiser specifically designed to have the highest speed possible and a powerful artillery. The ship's small displacement was limited by international treaties so she received only minimal armor protection.|IDS_PFSC105_FULL=Émile Bertin|IDS_PFSC105_NUMBER=1|IDS_PFSC105_SHORT=EMIL|IDS_PFSC105_YEAR=1935|IDS_PFSC106=La Galissonnière|IDS_PFSC106_DESCR=By the outbreak of World War II, La Galissonnière was one of the best light cruisers in the world. In contrast to her predecessor, she featured good main battery guns and the best armor protection among ships of this type. In 1943, cruisers of this class received enhanced anti-aircraft armament and surveillance radars.|IDS_PFSC106_FULL=La Galissonnière|IDS_PFSC106_NUMBER=6|IDS_PFSC106_SHORT=GALI|IDS_PFSC106_YEAR=1936|IDS_PFSC107=Algérie|IDS_PFSC107_DESCR=The last heavy cruiser built for the French Navy, and one of the best representatives of this type of ship in Europe. Among the cruisers of her time, she was distinguished by powerful armor and very good torpedo protection.|IDS_PFSC107_FULL=Algérie|IDS_PFSC107_NUMBER=1|IDS_PFSC107_SHORT=ALGR|IDS_PFSC107_YEAR=1934|IDS_PFSC108=Charles Martel|IDS_PFSC108_DESCR=A heavy cruiser project (Project C5A3) designed to rival potential adversaries: new ships of this type that were being built in Germany. The main difference from the previous ships was manifested in the enhancement of the ship's main guns located in triple turrets.|IDS_PFSC108_FULL=Charles Martel|IDS_PFSC108_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSC108_SHORT=CHRL|IDS_PFSC108_YEAR=1939|IDS_PFSC109=Saint-Louis|IDS_PFSC109_DESCR=A heavy cruiser project included in the last shipbuilding program during wartime. The ship was equal to ships of the preceding project but the absence of treaty restrictions allowed her to have a larger displacement and reinforced AA capabilities.|IDS_PFSC109_FULL=Saint-Louis|IDS_PFSC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSC109_SHORT=St-L|IDS_PFSC109_YEAR=1940|IDS_PFSC110=Henri IV|IDS_PFSC110_DESCR=Developed from the preceding project with enhanced anti-aircraft defenses, this cruiser carried 240 mm main guns designed in the 1930s. The ship featured a powerful propulsion plant and a very high speed.|IDS_PFSC110_FULL=Henri IV|IDS_PFSC110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PFSC110_SHORT=H IV|IDS_PFSC110_YEAR=1956|IDS_PFSC506=De Grasse|IDS_PFSC506_DESCR=According to the draft design in 1938, the light cruiser De Grasse was developed from the La Galissonnière-class ships, and had their main advantages: heavy armor and good main battery guns. She had distinctive AA armament, increased speed, and slightly reinforced torpedo tubes.|IDS_PFSC506_FULL=De Grasse|IDS_PFSC506_NUMBER=1|IDS_PFSC506_SHORT=GRAS|IDS_PFSC506_YEAR=1938|IDS_PFSD506=Aigle|IDS_PFSD506_DESCR=The lead ship in a series of large destroyers ("contre-torpilleurs"), a typical type of ship in the French Navy, designed specifically to hunt down enemy destroyers. The ship was large in size and had a high speed. She was on par with contemporary destroyers by the strength of her torpedo armament yet considerably outclassed them in terms of artillery power owing to her five 139-mm guns.|IDS_PFSD506_FULL=Aigle|IDS_PFSD506_NUMBER=6|IDS_PFSD506_SHORT=AIGL|IDS_PFSD506_YEAR=1932|IDS_PFSD605=Cyclone|IDS_PFSD605_DESCR=A French destroyer from the Bourrasque class. In May 1940, she provided fire support for Allied troops fighting on the shores, and later assisted during the Dunkirk evacuation. On May 31, Cyclone received a torpedo hit from a German torpedo boat, but managed to reach England, escorted by Polish destroyer Błyskawica.|IDS_PFSD605_FULL=Cyclone|IDS_PFSD605_NUMBER=12|IDS_PFSD605_SHORT=CYCL|IDS_PFSD605_YEAR=1928|IDS_PFUA001_C1_ART_STOCK=139 mm/40 Mle 1927|IDS_PFUA101_C2_ART_STOCK=165 mm/45 Mle 1893|IDS_PFUA201_C3_ART_STOCK=139 mm/55 Mle 1921|IDS_PFUA210_B3_ART_STOCK=305 mm/45 Mle 1910|IDS_PFUA301_C4_ART_STOCK=155 mm/50 Mle 1921|IDS_PFUA302_ART_CYCLONE=130 mm/40 Mle 1919|IDS_PFUA310_B4_ART_STOCK=305 mm/45 Mle 1910|IDS_PFUA401_C5_ART_STOCK=152 mm/55 Mle 1930|IDS_PFUA410_B5_ART_STOCK=340 mm/45 Mle 1912|IDS_PFUA501_B6_ART_DUNK=330 mm/52 |IDS_PFUA510_B6_ART_STOCK=340 mm/45 Mle 1912|IDS_PFUA511_C6_ART_STOCK=152 mm/55 Mle 1930|IDS_PFUA521_ART_GRASSE=152 mm/55 Mle 1936|IDS_PFUA522_ART_AIGLE=139 mm/40 Mle 1927|IDS_PFUA601_C7_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Mle 1931|IDS_PFUA610_B7_ART_STOCK=340 mm/45 Mle 1912|IDS_PFUA701_C8_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Mle 1931|IDS_PFUA702_C8_ART_TOP=203 mm/55 Mle 1934|IDS_PFUA710_B8_ART_STOCK=380 mm/45 Mle 1935|IDS_PFUA711_ART_GASCOGNE=380 mm/45 Mle 1935|IDS_PFUA801_C9_ART_STOCK=203 mm/55 Mle 1934|IDS_PFUA810_B9_ART_STOCK=380 mm/45 Mle 1935|IDS_PFUA901_C10_ART_STOCK=240 mm/55 Mle 1939|IDS_PFUA910_B10_ART_STOCK=431 mm/50 Mle 1940|IDS_PFUE001_C1_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 3,200 hp|IDS_PFUE101_C2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 17,400 hp|IDS_PFUE201_C3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 54,000 hp|IDS_PFUE210_B3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 24,800 hp|IDS_PFUE211_B3_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 26,000 hp|IDS_PFUE301_C4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PFUE302_ENG_CYCLONE=Propulsion: 33,000 hp|IDS_PFUE310_B4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 28,000 hp|IDS_PFUE311_B4_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 30,000 hp|IDS_PFUE401_C5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 102,000 hp|IDS_PFUE410_B5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 29,000 hp|IDS_PFUE411_B5_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 31,000 hp|IDS_PFUE501_B6_ENG_DUNK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PFUE509_B6_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 112,000 hp|IDS_PFUE510_B6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PFUE511_C6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 84,000 hp|IDS_PFUE521_ENG_GRASSE=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PFUE522_ENG_AIGLE=Propulsion: 68,000 hp|IDS_PFUE601_C7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 84,000 hp|IDS_PFUE610_B7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 107,000 hp|IDS_PFUE611_B7_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 112,000 hp|IDS_PFUE701_C8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 100,000 hp|IDS_PFUE710_B8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 140,000 hp|IDS_PFUE711_B8_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PFUE712_ENG_GASCOGNE=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PFUE801_C9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 120,000 hp|IDS_PFUE810_B9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 180,000 hp|IDS_PFUE811_B9_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 192,000 hp|IDS_PFUE901_C10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 220,000 hp|IDS_PFUE910_B10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 220,000 hp|IDS_PFUH001_C1_HULL_A=Bougainville (A)|IDS_PFUH101_C2_HULL_A=Jurien (A)|IDS_PFUH102_C2_HULL_B=Jurien (B)|IDS_PFUH201_C3_HULL_A=Friant (A)|IDS_PFUH202_C3_HULL_B=Friant (B)|IDS_PFUH211_B3_HULL_A=Turenne (A)|IDS_PFUH212_B3_HULL_B=Turenne (B)|IDS_PFUH301_C4_HULL_A=Duguay-Trouin (A)|IDS_PFUH302_C4_HULL_B=Duguay-Trouin (B)|IDS_PFUH303_CYCLONE=Cyclone|IDS_PFUH311_B4_HULL_A=Courbet (A)|IDS_PFUH312_B4_HULL_B=Courbet (B)|IDS_PFUH401_C5_HULL_A=Émile Bertin (A)|IDS_PFUH402_C5_HULL_B=Émile Bertin (B)|IDS_PFUH411_B5_HULL_A=Bretagne (A)|IDS_PFUH412_B5_HULL_B=Bretagne (B)|IDS_PFUH501_DUNK=Dunkerque|IDS_PFUH502_DE_GRASSE=De Grasse|IDS_PFUH503_AIGLE=Aigle|IDS_PFUH511_C6_HULL_A=La Galissonnière (A)|IDS_PFUH512_C6_HULL_B=La Galissonnière (B)|IDS_PFUH521_B6_HULL_A=Normandie (A)|IDS_PFUH522_B6_HULL_B=Normandie (B)|IDS_PFUH601_C7_HULL_A=Algérie (A)|IDS_PFUH602_C7_HULL_B=Algérie (B)|IDS_PFUH611_B7_HULL_A=Lyon (A)|IDS_PFUH612_B7_HULL_B=Lyon (B)|IDS_PFUH701_C8_HULL_A=Charles Martel (A)|IDS_PFUH702_C8_HULL_B=Charles Martel (B)|IDS_PFUH711_B8_HULL_A=Richelieu (A)|IDS_PFUH712_B8_HULL_B=Richelieu (B)|IDS_PFUH713_GASCOGNE=Gascogne|IDS_PFUH801_C9_HULL_A=Saint-Louis (A)|IDS_PFUH802_C9_HULL_B=Saint-Louis (B)|IDS_PFUH811_B9_HULL_A=Alsace (A)|IDS_PFUH812_B9_HULL_B=Alsace (B)|IDS_PFUH901_C10_HULL_A=Henri IV (A)|IDS_PFUH911_B10_HULL_A=République (A)|IDS_PFUS001_C1_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 1 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS002_C1_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 1 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS101_C2_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 2 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS102_C2_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 2 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS201_C3_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 3 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS202_C3_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 3 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS211_B3_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 3 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS212_B3_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 3 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS301_C4_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 4 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS302_C4_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 4 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS303_SUO_CYCLONE=PCA n° 4 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS311_B4_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 4 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS312_B4_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 4 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS401_C5_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 5 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS402_C5_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 5 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS411_B5_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 5 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS412_B5_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 5 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS501_SUO_DUNK=PCA Mle 1940|IDS_PFUS502_SUO_DE_GRASSE=PCA n° 6 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS503_SUO_AIGLE=PCA n° 6 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS511_C6_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 6 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS512_C6_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 6 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS521_B6_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 6 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS522_B6_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 6 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS601_C7_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 7 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS602_C7_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 7 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS611_B7_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 7 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS612_B7_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 7 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS701_C8_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 8 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS702_C8_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 8 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS711_B8_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 8 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS712_B8_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 8 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS713_SUO_GASCOGNE=PCA n° 8 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS801_C9_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 9 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS802_C9_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 9 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS811_B9_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 9 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS812_B9_SUO_TOP=PCA n° 9 Mle 2|IDS_PFUS901_C10_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 10 Mle 1|IDS_PFUS911_B10_SUO_STOCK=PCA n° 10 Mle 1|IDS_PFUT201_C3_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 19D|IDS_PFUT301_C4_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 19D|IDS_PFUT302_TORP_CYCLONE=550 mm 19D|IDS_PFUT401_C5_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT501_C6_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT502_TORP_DE_GRASSE=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT503_TORP_AIGLE=550 mm 24V|IDS_PFUT504_TORP_AIGLE=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT601_C7_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT701_C8_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT801_C9_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PFUT901_C10_TORP_STOCK=550 mm 23DT|IDS_PGAB001_JU_87C_GZ=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAB002_JU_87C_GZ=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAB003_JU_87C_GZ=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAD001_JU_87C_GZ=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAD002_JU_87C_APB_GZ=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAD003_JU_87C_APB_GZ_I=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAD004_JU_87C_APB_GZ_II=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGAF001_HE51=Heinkel He. 51|IDS_PGAF002_AR197=Arado Ar.197|IDS_PGAF003_BF109E=Messerschmitt Bf.109 E|IDS_PGAF004_BF109G=Messerschmitt Bf.109 G|IDS_PGAF005_FW190A8=Focke-Wulf Fw.190 A-8|IDS_PGAF006_TA152C=Focke-Wulf Ta.152 C|IDS_PGAF021_BF109T_GZ=Messerschmitt Bf.109 T|IDS_PGAF022_BF109T_GZ_I=Messerschmitt Bf.109 T|IDS_PGAF904_BF109G_HIDE=Messerschmitt Bf.109 G|IDS_PGAF905_FW190A8_HIDE=Focke-Wulf Fw.190 A-8|IDS_PGAF906_TA152C_HIDE=Focke-Wulf Ta.152 C|IDS_PGAS001_AR196=Arado Ar.196|IDS_PGAS002_HE1=Heinkel He. 1|IDS_PGAS003_HE42=Heinkel He. 42|IDS_PGAS004_HE60=Heinkel He. 60|IDS_PGAS005_HE9=Heinkel HE. 9|IDS_PGAS006_BV_P126=Blohm & Voss P. 126|IDS_PGAS006_FW62=Focke-Wulf Fw.62|IDS_PGAS007_AR196C=Arado Ar.196C|IDS_PGAS901_AR196_HIDE=Arado Ar.196|IDS_PGAS907_AR196C_HIDE=Arado Ar.196C|IDS_PGEE001_GERMANY1921_DESC=The "War Ensign" which combined the Prussian eagle, the Iron Cross order, and the flag of the North German Confederation and German empire. It was used from 1867 to 1919.|IDS_PGEE001_GERMANY1921_TITLE=The German Imperial Navy ensign|IDS_PGEE001_GERMANY1921_YEARS=1903 – 1919|IDS_PGEE002_GERMANY1935_DESC=It was similar to the German Imperial Navy jack, with the national flag of the Weimar Republic in the upper left corner. It was used from 1921.|IDS_PGEE002_GERMANY1935_TITLE=The German Imperial Navy ensign|IDS_PGEE002_GERMANY1935_YEARS=1921 – 1933|IDS_PGEE003_GERMANY1945_DESC=The "War Ensign", that was similar to the Kaiser's Navy ensign, was adopted in 1935 and used until the capitulation of Germany in 1945.|IDS_PGEE003_GERMANY1945_TITLE=The German War Navy Ensign|IDS_PGEE003_GERMANY1945_YEARS=1934 – 1945|IDS_PGEP304_TIRPIZ_1942_2=Tarnanstrich|IDS_PGEP304_TIRPIZ_1942_2_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander as well as Free XP earned in a battle.|IDS_PGEP305_TIRPIZ_1942_CN_OB=Blue Fjord|IDS_PGEP305_TIRPIZ_1942_CN_OB_DESCRIPTION=The second anniversary of World of Warships brought together the sea and sky under the sad gaze of a lone queen of fjords.|IDS_PGEP406_HSF_GRAF_SPEE=Type 10|IDS_PGEP406_HSF_GRAF_SPEE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEP418_PRINZ_EUGEN=Adler|IDS_PGEP418_PRINZ_EUGEN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP and credits earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEP428_PRINZ_EUGEN=Type 30|IDS_PGEP428_PRINZ_EUGEN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEP438_GRAF_ZEPPELIN=Adler|IDS_PGEP438_GRAF_ZEPPELIN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP and credits earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PGEP508_SCHARNHORST_CN_OB=Mad Shark|IDS_PGEP508_SCHARNHORST_CN_OB_DESCRIPTION=The celebration of the second anniversary of World of Warships has again developed into a battle of ferocious sea monsters.|IDS_PGES303_MR_HYDE=Jackal|IDS_PGES303_MR_HYDE_DESCRIPTION=The ship's nature is binary, is it not?|IDS_PGES307_SCHARNHORST_ICE=Arctic|IDS_PGES307_SCHARNHORST_ICE_DESCRIPTION=Harsh. Steely. Icy.|IDS_PGES308_BISMARCK_VETERAN=From the Bottom of the Ocean|IDS_PGES308_BISMARCK_VETERAN_DESCRIPTION=On May 27, 1941, the battleship was sunk after a long fight with the Home Fleet ships.|IDS_PGES310_GROSS_ALLDESTROYER=Alldestroyer|IDS_PGES310_GROSS_ALLDESTROYER_DESCRIPTION=A conventional heavy spacecraft of the Federation's enemy, built a long time ago in a very far-off galaxy.|IDS_PGES318_BISMARCK_CLEAN=The Last Conquest|IDS_PGES318_BISMARCK_CLEAN_DESCRIPTION=Bismarck looked like this when she left the Kriegsmarine base in Gotenhaven on May 19, 1941.|IDS_PGES328_BISMARCK_H2017=Varg|IDS_PGES328_BISMARCK_H2017_DESCRIPTION=Fight to the last... To the last foe|IDS_PGES338_TIRPIZ_1942_H2017=Magnu-S|IDS_PGES338_TIRPIZ_1942_H2017_DESCRIPTION=You have no fear in the face of the enemy|IDS_PGES406_HSF_GRAF_SPEE=W207|IDS_PGES406_HSF_GRAF_SPEE_DESCRIPTION=Wilhelmshaven Maritime High School|IDS_PGES408_AZUR_HIPPER=Azur Lane – Admiral Hipper|IDS_PGES408_AZUR_HIPPER_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage based on Admiral Hipper—the self-proclaimed "world's strongest heavy cruiser" of the Metalblood Empire. From Azur Lane.|IDS_PGES510_Z_52_BLUE_ASTER=Blue Aster|IDS_PGES510_Z_52_BLUE_ASTER_DESCRIPTION=An annihilating annihilator intended for annihilating the annihilators' enemies.|IDS_PGGA007_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA008_20MM_FLACK_38_QUAD=20 mm Flakvierling 38|IDS_PGGA009_37MM_SKC_30_TWIN=37 mm Flakzwilling 30|IDS_PGGA010_20MM_FLAK_38_MOUNTED=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA017_20MM_FLAK_38_M43U=20 mm Flakzwilling 38|IDS_PGGA021_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA022_7_92MM_MG_34=7.92 mm MG 34|IDS_PGGA023_37MM_SKC_30_TWIN=37 mm Flakzwilling 30|IDS_PGGA034_37MM_FLAK_M42=37 mm Flak LM/42|IDS_PGGA035_20MM_FLAK_38_C35=20 mm Flakvierling 38|IDS_PGGA036_40MM_FLAK_28=40 mm L/56 Flak 28|IDS_PGGA040_55MM_77_GERAT=55 mm L/77 Gerät 58|IDS_PGGA042_20MM_FLACK_38_QUAD=20 mm Flakvierling 38|IDS_PGGA043_37MM_FLAK_M42_ZWILLING=37 mm Flak LM/42|IDS_PGGA044_55MM_GERAT_TWIN=55 mm L/77 Gerät 58 Zwilling|IDS_PGGA045_MACHINEGUNMAXIM_7_62=7.92 mm MG 08|IDS_PGGA046_75MM_FKM97_C39=75 mm F.K.M. 97 C/39|IDS_PGGA050_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flakzwilling 38|IDS_PGGA072_37MM_FLAK_C_38=37 mm Dop. Tr C/39|IDS_PGGA086_37MM_FLAK_M42_LM43=37 mm Flak LM/43|IDS_PGGA088_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flak 38|IDS_PGGA089_MACHINEGUNMAXIM_7_62=7.92 mm MG 08|IDS_PGGA091_20MM_FLAK_38=20 mm Flakzwilling 38|IDS_PGGM005_380MM_SKC_34_RF=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM006_380MM_SKC_34=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM012_105MM_SK_L45=105 mm L/45 SK C/06|IDS_PGGM016_203MM_SK_L56=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM020_149MM60_DRHTR_C25=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PGGM024_105MM_SCHNELLADEGESCHUTZ_L40=105 mm L/40 SK C/04|IDS_PGGM025_105MM_SCHNELLADEGESCHUTZ_L40=105 mm L/40 SK C/04|IDS_PGGM026_127MM_KC_40=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGGM027_210MM45_SK_L45=210 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM028_210MM45_SK_L45=210 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM029_149MM60_DRHTR_SK_C25=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PGGM030_203MM_C34=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM031_203MM_C34_RF=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM032_203_56_SK_C38=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM037_380MM45_SK_L45=380 mm L/45 Drh LC/1913|IDS_PGGM039_406MM_C34=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGGM041_105MM_SK_L45_SHIELD=105 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGGM047_150MM_SK_L45=150 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM051_305MM_50_DRH_LC_1909=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1909|IDS_PGGM053_28CM_SK_L45_LC_1906=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGGM055_406MM52_SK_C34=406 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGGM057_149MM60_DRHTR_C25=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PGGM058_280MM54_5_C34=283 mm L/54.5 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGGM059_380MM_SKC_34_RF=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM060_380MM_SKC_34=380 mm L/52 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM063_280MM_SK_L45_LC_1906=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGGM064_280MM_SK_L45_LC_1906=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGGM065_203MM_C34=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM066_203MM_C34_RF=203 mm L/60 SK C/34|IDS_PGGM070_150MM_45_L_28=150 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGM071_127MM_SK_C34=128 mm L/45 LC/34|IDS_PGGM076_150MM_TL_C_36=150 mm L/48 Tbts LC/36|IDS_PGGM077_150MM_1DRHL_C_38=150 mm L/48 LDrh LC/38|IDS_PGGM082_305MM_50_DRH_LC_1909=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1909|IDS_PGGM083_127MM_45_SK_C41=128 mm L/45 Drh LC/41|IDS_PGGM085_105MM_TBTS_LC_16=105 mm L/45 Tbts LC/16|IDS_PGGM090_105MM_SK_C32_GE=105 mm L/45 MPL C/32ge|IDS_PGGM092_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 Tbts LC/13|IDS_PGGM094_280MM54_5_C34_SHEE=283 mm L/52 Drh LC/28|IDS_PGGM096_280mm54_5_C34_Shee_HSF2=283 mm L/52 Drh LC/28|IDS_PGGM147_420MM_48_DRH_LC_1940=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGGM148_420MM_48_DRH_LC_1940=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGGM149_305MM_50_DRH_LC_1911=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1911|IDS_PGGS001_150MM_SKC_28=150 mm L/55 SK C/28|IDS_PGGS002_150MM_SKC_28_RF=150 mm L/55 SK C/28|IDS_PGGS003_105_MM_SKC_33=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/31|IDS_PGGS004_105_MM_SKC_37=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/37|IDS_PGGS011_75MM_SCHNEIDER_WZ26=75 mm L/50 Schneider|IDS_PGGS018_88MM_ZWILLINGSFLAK=88 mm L/76 Dop. L. C/32|IDS_PGGS019_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 MPL C/13|IDS_PGGS038_150MM_SK_C28=150 mm L/55 MPL C/35|IDS_PGGS049_150MM_SK_L45_C06=150 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGGS052_88MM45_CASEMATE_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGGS056_105MM_DOPL_C38=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/38|IDS_PGGS061_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGS062_88MM45_SK_L45=88 mm L/45 SK L/45|IDS_PGGS067_150MM_SK_L45_C13=150 mm L/45 MPL C/13|IDS_PGGS075_105MM_SKC_33=105 mm L/65 Dop. L. C/31|IDS_PGGS081_127MM_KC_40=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGGS097_150mm_SK_C28_HSF=150 mm L/55 MPL C/35|IDS_PGGS098_15CM_SK_C28_MPL_C_36=150 mm L/55 MLC/36|IDS_PGGS150_127MM_KC_40=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGGS498_150MM_SKC_28=150 mm L/55 SK C/28|IDS_PGGS8150_5_MODELO_1926=38,1 cm/45 Modelo 1926|IDS_PGGT001_600MM_TWIN_TUBE=600 mm Zwilling|IDS_PGGT002_500MM_TRIPLE_TUBE=500 mm Drilling|IDS_PGGT014_533MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Vierling|IDS_PGGT015_533MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Drilling|IDS_PGGT048_500MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=500 mm Zwilling|IDS_PGGT073_500MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN=500 mm Zwilling|IDS_PGGT074_500MM_TORPEDO_TUBE=500 mm Einzeln|IDS_PGGT078_533MM_QUADTUBE=533 mm Vierling|IDS_PGGT084_533MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Drilling|IDS_PGGT087_533_TORPEDO_TUBES_QUAD=533 mm Vierling|IDS_PGGT8001_600MM_50_MLE_TWIN_TUBE=194 mm/50 Mle 1902|IDS_PGGT8014_53350_VICKERS_CARRACA=15,2 cm/50 Vickers-Carraca|IDS_PGGT8015_533MM_TOR15_BATIGNOLLES_SCHNEIDER=Obusier de 370 mm Mle 1915 Batignolles/Schneider|IDS_PGGT8048_500MM_MM_45_MLE_1891_93_TWIN=194 mm/45 Mle 1891/93|IDS_PGPA001_380MM_AP_APC_L_4_4=380 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA002_380MM_HE_HE_L_4_6=380 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.6|IDS_PGPA003_150MM_HE_HE_N_F=150 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA004_105MM_HE_HE_33LBS=105 mm Spr.Gr. Kz.|IDS_PGPA005_128MM_AP_PSGR=128 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA006_128MM_HE_SPRGR=128 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA007_105MM_AP_PSGR=105 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.8|IDS_PGPA008_105MM_HE_SPRGR=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.89|IDS_PGPA009_88MM_HE_SPRGR=88 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.6|IDS_PGPA012_88MM_HE_SPR_GR=88 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA013_88MM_HE_SPR_GR=88 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA014_105MM_AP_SAP_PZ_GR=105 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA015_105MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_85=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.85|IDS_PGPA016_128MM_AP_PSGR=128 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA017_128MM_HE_SPR_GR_KZ=128 mm Spr.Gr. Kz.|IDS_PGPA018_128MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_5=128 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5|IDS_PGPA019_150MM_AP_PSGR_L3_7=150 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPA020_150MM_AP_PSGR_L3_7_C25=150 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPA021_150MM_HE_SPGR_L4_4_KZ=150 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.4 Kz.|IDS_PGPA022_150MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_1_BDZ=150 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.1 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA023_203MM_AP_PZ_SPR_GGR_L4_4=203 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA024_203MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_7_BDZ=203 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.7 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA025_210MM_AP_PSGR_L3_1=210 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.1|IDS_PGPA026_210MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_1=210 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.1|IDS_PGPA027_210MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_3_BDZ=210 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.3 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA028_105MM_AP_EMDEN=105 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.9|IDS_PGPA029_105MM_HE_EMDEN=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.85|IDS_PGPA030_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_2_KZ=283 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.2 Kz.|IDS_PGPA031_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_5_KZ=283 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5 Kz.|IDS_PGPA032_305MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_4=305 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.4|IDS_PGPA033_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_8_BDZ=305 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.8 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA034_350MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_6=350 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.6|IDS_PGPA035_350MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_2_BDZ=350 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.2 Bdz.|IDS_PGPA036_380MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_5=380 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.5|IDS_PGPA037_380MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_1_BDZ=380 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.1|IDS_PGPA038_406MM_AP_PZ_GR_L4_4=406 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA039_406MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_4_KZ=406 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.4 Kz.|IDS_PGPA040_150MM_HE_K_GR_18=150 mm HE K Gr 18|IDS_PGPA041_283MM_AP_PZ_GR_L4_4=283 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA042_203MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_7_KZ=203 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.7 Kz.|IDS_PGPA043_283MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_2=283 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.2|IDS_PGPA044_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_4_KZ=283 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.4 Kz.|IDS_PGPA045_305MM_AP_PZ_GR_L4_9=305 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.9|IDS_PGPA046_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_8_KZ=305 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.8 Kz.|IDS_PGPA047_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_6_KZ=305 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.6 Kz.|IDS_PGPA048_380MM_AP_APC_L_4_4_B=380 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA049_380MM_HE_HE_L_4_6_B=380 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.6|IDS_PGPA052_420MM_AP_APC_L_4_6=420 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.6|IDS_PGPA053_420MM_HE_HE_L_4_6=420 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.6 Kz.|IDS_PGPA054_283MM_AP_SCHARNHORST=283 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA055_283MM_HE_SCHARNHORST=283 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.5 Kz.|IDS_PGPA056_283MM_AP_PZ_GR_L3_2=283 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.2|IDS_PGPA057_283MM_HE_SPR_GR_L3_6=283 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.6|IDS_PGPA058_305MM_HE_SPR_GR_L5=305 mm Spr.Gr. L/5|IDS_PGPA059_128MM_HE_SPR_GR_KZ=128 mm Spr.Gr. Kz.|IDS_PGPA060_150MM_AP_PSGR_L3_7_SG=150 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPA061_305MM_AP_KA=305 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.4|IDS_PGPA062_305MM_HE_KA=305 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.8|IDS_PGPA063_203MM_AP_P_O=203 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/4.4|IDS_PGPA064_203MM_HE_P_O=203 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.7 Kz.|IDS_PGPA065_128MM_AP_SK_C34=128 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA066_128MM_HE_SK_C34=128 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA067_150MM_AP_PSGR_L4_5=150 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA068_150MM_HE_SPR_GR_L4_6=150 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA069_105MM_AP_SK_C32=105 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA070_105MM_HE_SK_C32=105 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA071_128MM_AP_C41=128 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA072_128MM_HE_C41=128 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA073_88MM_AP_SK_L45=88 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA074_88MM_HE_SK_L45=88 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA075_283MM_AP_GRAF=283 mm P.Spr.Gr. L/3.7|IDS_PGPA076_283MM_HE_GRAF=283 mm Spr.Gr. L/4.2 Kz.|IDS_PGPA077_128MM_AP_T61=128 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA078_128MM_HE_T61=128 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA079_150MM_AP_Z39=150 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPA080_150MM_HE_Z39=150 mm Spr.Gr.|IDS_PGPB001_SC250=HE SC-250|IDS_PGPB002_SC500=HE SC-500|IDS_PGPB003_SC1000=HE SC-1000 Hermann|IDS_PGPB004_SC1200=HE SC-1200|IDS_PGPB005_SC1800=HE SC-1800 Satan|IDS_PGPB006_PC500=AP PC-500 Paulina|IDS_PGPB007_PC1000=AP SC-1000 Pol|IDS_PGPB008_PC1400=AP SC-1400 Fritz|IDS_PGPB009_SB800RS=AP SB-800 Kurt|IDS_PGPB016_PC500_I=AP PC-500 Paulina I|IDS_PGPB026_PC500_II=AP PC-500 Paulina II|IDS_PGPT001_G7A_T1=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT002_G6=G/6|IDS_PGPT003_G6_AV3=G/6 AV**|IDS_PGPT004_G6D=G/6D|IDS_PGPT005_G7=G7|IDS_PGPT007_KLIPPFISCH=G7 Klippfisch|IDS_PGPT008_G7A_T1_Z=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT009_G7_STEINBUTT=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGPT010_G7_STEINBARCH=G7 Steinbarsch|IDS_PGPT011_G7_SCHILDBUTT=G7 Schildbutt|IDS_PGPT012_G7_WOLFSBARSCH=G7 Wolfsbarsch|IDS_PGPT013_G7_STEINWAL=G7 Steinwal|IDS_PGPT014_G7A_T61=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGPT101_450_G03=G/03|IDS_PGPT111_450_F5=F5|IDS_PGPT121_450_F5B=F5B|IDS_PGPT1579_AP_VICKERS_ARMSTRONG_MK_F=AP Vickers-Armstrong Mk D|IDS_PGPT1580_HE_VICKERS_ARMSTRONG_MK_D=HE Vickers-Armstrong Mk D|IDS_PGPT1581_HE_VICKERS_ARMSTRONG_MK_F=HE Vickers-Armstrong Mk F|IDS_PGPT1582_SAP_MLE_1924=SAP Mle 1924|IDS_PGPT1583_HE_MLE_1928=HE Mle 1928|IDS_PGPT1584_STARSHELL_MLE1925=Starshell Mle 1925|IDS_PGPT201_500_G6=G/6|IDS_PGPT211_500_G7=G7|IDS_PGPT211_88_MOD_1=Type 88 Mod 1|IDS_PGPT301_600_H8=H8|IDS_PGPT301_TYPE_9=Type 92|IDS_PGPT401_533_G7AT1=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT401_ELIA_MARK_VI=Vickers Elia Mark VI|IDS_PGPT501_533_G7ET2=G7e T2|IDS_PGPT501_H_MARK_II=Type H Mark II|IDS_PGPT601_533_G7ET3A=G7e T3a|IDS_PGPT601_BREGUET_B3=Bréguet B3|IDS_PGPT611_SAUTTER_HARLE_H4AR=Sautter-Harlé H4AR|IDS_PGPT611_SCHARNHORST=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT612_GRAF=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGPT613_Z39=G7 Steinbarsch|IDS_PGPT701_533_TIRPITZ=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT702_PO=G7a T1|IDS_PGPT703_F5=F5|IDS_PGPT704_F5_DW=F5|IDS_PGPT711_533_G7ET4=G7e T4|IDS_PGPT801_533_G7ET5A=G7e T5A|IDS_PGPT901_533_G7ET10=G7e T10|IDS_PGSA508=Graf Zeppelin|IDS_PGSA508_DESCR=A high-speed aircraft carrier armed with numerous secondary guns and dual-purpose guns. She had the most powerful propulsion among all German Navy ships. The carrier was never completed because Germany's shipbuilding program priorities changed in the course of World War II.|IDS_PGSA508_FULL=Graf Zeppelin|IDS_PGSA508_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSA508_SHORT=GRAF|IDS_PGSA508_YEAR=1936|IDS_PGSA509=GZ Test I|IDS_PGSA509_DESCR=A high-speed aircraft carrier armed with numerous secondary guns and dual-purpose guns. She had the most powerful propulsion among all German Navy ships. The carrier was never completed because Germany's shipbuilding program priorities changed in the course of World War II.|IDS_PGSA509_FULL=GZ Test I|IDS_PGSA509_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSA509_SHORT=GZ-1|IDS_PGSA509_YEAR=1936|IDS_PGSB001=Bismarck|IDS_PGSB001_DESCR=By the start of World War II, Bismarck was one of the mightiest battleships in the world, owing to her advanced gun fire control system and powerful artillery. A rugged construction, elaborate subdivision into compartments and a vast expanse of armor ensured a high level of endurance.|IDS_PGSB001_FULL=Bismarck|IDS_PGSB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB001_SHORT=BISM|IDS_PGSB001_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSB002=Tirpitz|IDS_PGSB002_DESCR=One of the two mightiest battleships in the German Navy. Akin to the lead ship of her class, Tirpitz had heavy ship armor, powerful artillery and a high speed. Weak horizontal armor protection was the main drawback of her design, but this was largely offset by improving her AA defense.|IDS_PGSB002_FULL=Tirpitz|IDS_PGSB002_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB002_SHORT=TIRP|IDS_PGSB002_YEAR=1941|IDS_PGSB103=Nassau|IDS_PGSB103_DESCR=The lead ship in the first series of dreadnought battleships of the Imperial German Navy. This battleship was notable for reliable armor, good torpedo protection, and a powerful secondary battery. She carried 283 mm guns that were not inferior in many aspects to larger-caliber gun systems adopted by other navies of the world.|IDS_PGSB103_FULL=Nassau|IDS_PGSB103_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSB103_SHORT=NASS|IDS_PGSB103_YEAR=1909|IDS_PGSB104=Kaiser|IDS_PGSB104_DESCR=In terms of armor thickness the ship was superior to all battleships of her time. Driven by turbine propulsion, this battleship had a decent speed for her type. The main battery's armor-piercing capabilities were highly competitive with the artillery of super dreadnoughts from that era.|IDS_PGSB104_FULL=Kaiser|IDS_PGSB104_NUMBER=5|IDS_PGSB104_SHORT=KAIS|IDS_PGSB104_YEAR=1912|IDS_PGSB105=König|IDS_PGSB105_DESCR=The warship was developed from the Kaiser-class battleships. She inherited her predecessors' very powerful armor. The main turrets were arranged in a more rational manner that allowed the ship to fire a broadside with all main battery guns.|IDS_PGSB105_FULL=König|IDS_PGSB105_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSB105_SHORT=KÖNIG|IDS_PGSB105_YEAR=1914|IDS_PGSB106=Bayern|IDS_PGSB106_DESCR=The warship belonged to the last series of battleships built for the Imperial German Navy. She was distinguished for her powerful 380 mm main guns with extremely good shell ballistics and a rate of fire that was quite high among similar gun systems.|IDS_PGSB106_FULL=Bayern|IDS_PGSB106_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSB106_SHORT=BYRN|IDS_PGSB106_YEAR=1916|IDS_PGSB107=Gneisenau|IDS_PGSB107_DESCR=A very high-speed battleship that was close to the battle cruiser type. Under the re-armament project, she was equipped with 380 mm guns that enabled her to fight off larger contemporary ships. Among her drawbacks were the small number of main guns and weak horizontal armor.|IDS_PGSB107_FULL=Gneisenau|IDS_PGSB107_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB107_SHORT=GNEI|IDS_PGSB107_YEAR=1938|IDS_PGSB108=Bismarck|IDS_PGSB108_DESCR=By the start of World War II, Bismarck was one of the mightiest battleships in the world, owing to her advanced gun fire control system and powerful artillery. A rugged construction, elaborate subdivision into compartments and a vast expanse of armor ensured a high level of endurance.|IDS_PGSB108_FULL=Bismarck|IDS_PGSB108_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB108_SHORT=BISM|IDS_PGSB108_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSB109=F. der Große|IDS_PGSB109_DESCR=A project developed as part of the program for a large-scale expansion of the German Navy. A further development of Bismarck-class battleships with more powerful main guns and enhanced AA defenses.|IDS_PGSB109_FULL=Friedrich der Große|IDS_PGSB109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSB109_SHORT=FDG|IDS_PGSB109_YEAR=1939|IDS_PGSB110=G. Kurfürst|IDS_PGSB110_DESCR=One of the last stages of a battleship design for the German Navy. The ship was fitted with triple main turrets designed at the outbreak of World War II. The project was developed based on combat experience and featured powerful torpedo protection, enhanced horizontal armor and more advanced AA guns.|IDS_PGSB110_FULL=Großer Kurfürst|IDS_PGSB110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSB110_SHORT=GKUR|IDS_PGSB110_YEAR=1941|IDS_PGSB503=K. Albert|IDS_PGSB503_DESCR=A typical German dreadnought featuring very thick armor and boasting high survivability. Main battery guns had very high armor-piercing capabilities and outmatched other artillery systems of the same caliber in rate of fire.|IDS_PGSB503_FULL=König Albert|IDS_PGSB503_NUMBER=5|IDS_PGSB503_SHORT=KALB|IDS_PGSB503_YEAR=1913|IDS_PGSB507=Scharnhorst|IDS_PGSB507_DESCR=A German battleship designed for raider operations and fighting cruisers, including battle cruisers. When Scharnhorst was built, she was faster than any ship of her type. The rather small caliber of her main battery guns was her main drawback, but that was offset by her higher rate of fire.|IDS_PGSB507_FULL=Scharnhorst|IDS_PGSB507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSB507_SHORT=SHRN|IDS_PGSB507_YEAR=1939|IDS_PGSB910=[G. Kurfürst]|IDS_PGSB910_DESCR=This ship is a copy of GROßER KURFÜRST and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PGSB910_FULL=[Großer Kurfürst]|IDS_PGSB910_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSB910_SHORT=GKUR|IDS_PGSB910_YEAR=1941|IDS_PGSC001=Hermelin|IDS_PGSC001_DESCR=A large armored gunboat capable of operating on the high seas, intended for colonial service. Besides her powerful armament, Hermelin was also noted for her high speed, uncommon for this ship type.|IDS_PGSC001_FULL=Hermelin|IDS_PGSC001_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC001_SHORT=HERM|IDS_PGSC001_YEAR=1939|IDS_PGSC002=Dresden|IDS_PGSC002_DESCR=A typical German protected cruiser of the early 20th century. Dresden could serve as a scout or raider, or cover a ship squadron from enemy destroyers. Boasted a high speed for her time and very good protection. Compared with the majority of enemy cruisers, she was fitted with numerous yet less efficient guns.|IDS_PGSC002_FULL=Dresden|IDS_PGSC002_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSC002_SHORT=DRSN|IDS_PGSC002_YEAR=1908|IDS_PGSC103=Kolberg|IDS_PGSC103_DESCR=The last protected cruiser in the German Navy. The ship was developed from the Dresden-class multipurpose cruisers. In contrast to her predecessors, she had larger dimensions, a higher speed and a more powerful artillery. During modernization, Kolberg received two deck-mounted torpedo tubes in addition to her primary armament.|IDS_PGSC103_FULL=Kolberg|IDS_PGSC103_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSC103_SHORT=KOLB|IDS_PGSC103_YEAR=1910|IDS_PGSC104=Karlsruhe|IDS_PGSC104_DESCR=One of the most powerful light cruisers of World War I. The ship's artillery and torpedo armament was powerful for her size. She had a decent speed and was as good as similar ships of rival navies in terms of armor.|IDS_PGSC104_FULL=Karlsruhe|IDS_PGSC104_NUMBER=14|IDS_PGSC104_SHORT=KARL|IDS_PGSC104_YEAR=1916|IDS_PGSC105=Königsberg|IDS_PGSC105_DESCR=A light cruiser whose artillery and torpedo armament was quite powerful for her size. Königsberg was the first among German cruisers to be equipped with aircraft handling equipment. One of her key features was an unconventional arrangement of aft main turrets.|IDS_PGSC105_FULL=Königsberg|IDS_PGSC105_NUMBER=3|IDS_PGSC105_SHORT=KBRG|IDS_PGSC105_YEAR=1929|IDS_PGSC106=Nürnberg|IDS_PGSC106_DESCR=The ship was developed from the Königsberg-class cruisers. In contrast to her predecessors, she had larger dimensions and featured reinforced turret armor. Moreover, she retained the main battery guns with their high performance characteristics. The cruiser's AA defense comprised numerous anti-aircraft guns.|IDS_PGSC106_FULL=Nürnberg|IDS_PGSC106_NUMBER=1|IDS_PGSC106_SHORT=NURN|IDS_PGSC106_YEAR=1935|IDS_PGSC107=Yorck|IDS_PGSC107_DESCR=Owing to her well-balanced characteristics, the ship surpassed the first generation cruisers of her time, that were subject to the Washington Naval Treaty, in terms of protection, and light cruisers in terms of artillery power.|IDS_PGSC107_FULL=Yorck|IDS_PGSC107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC107_SHORT=YORCK|IDS_PGSC107_YEAR=1923|IDS_PGSC108=Hipper|IDS_PGSC108_DESCR=A heavy cruiser that was as good as most ships of this type in terms of speed and armament power. The ship boasted distinct advantages typical of the German Navy ships, i.e. an advanced gun fire control system and a high level of survivability. Those advantages were based on the ship's decent protection, rugged construction, and elaborate subdivision into compartments.|IDS_PGSC108_FULL=Admiral Hipper|IDS_PGSC108_NUMBER=5|IDS_PGSC108_SHORT=HIPP|IDS_PGSC108_YEAR=1939|IDS_PGSC109=Roon|IDS_PGSC109_DESCR=Unlike her predecessor, the ship was larger in size and carried considerably reinforced AA armament. Moreover, she had more main battery guns that were arranged differently, resulting in the ship's artillery power being concentrated in the aft end.|IDS_PGSC109_FULL=Roon|IDS_PGSC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC109_SHORT=ROON|IDS_PGSC109_YEAR=1938|IDS_PGSC110=Hindenburg|IDS_PGSC110_DESCR=The ship was developed from a series of German heavy cruisers. Unlike ships of preceding classes, she boasted an increased displacement and more powerful main battery guns.|IDS_PGSC110_FULL=Hindenburg|IDS_PGSC110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC110_SHORT=HIND|IDS_PGSC110_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSC502=Emden|IDS_PGSC502_DESCR=This ship served as a multipurpose protected cruiser of the German Navy. Compared with the lead ship, she had a different type of propulsion. She carried numerous rapid-fire artillery of a relatively small caliber, and was well protected for a ship of her type.|IDS_PGSC502_FULL=Emden|IDS_PGSC502_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSC502_SHORT=EMDN|IDS_PGSC502_YEAR=1909|IDS_PGSC506=Graf Spee|IDS_PGSC506_DESCR=Belonged to a class of unique ships that combined the features of both a battleship and a cruiser. The German Navy officially classified her as "Panzerschiff" (armored ship). Armed with 283 mm main guns, the ship was superior to any light or heavy cruiser of her time in terms of firepower, she was only slightly inferior to them in terms of speed.|IDS_PGSC506_FULL=Admiral Graf Spee|IDS_PGSC506_NUMBER=3|IDS_PGSC506_SHORT=SPEE|IDS_PGSC506_YEAR=1936|IDS_PGSC508=Prinz Eugen|IDS_PGSC508_DESCR=One of a series of Admiral Hipper-class ships and one of the most powerful heavy cruisers of the 1930s. During World War II, she was equipped with strong anti-aircraft guns and an enhanced fire control system.|IDS_PGSC508_FULL=Prinz Eugen|IDS_PGSC508_NUMBER=5|IDS_PGSC508_SHORT=EUGEN|IDS_PGSC508_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSC706=HSF Graf Spee|IDS_PGSC706_DESCR=Deutschland-class training ship of the Wilhelmshaven Maritime High School. The commander of the ship is Thea Kreutzer and the vice commander is Wilhelmina. She has 28 cm guns mounted on a hull with a displacement equivalent to that of a training cruiser, and her diesel propulsion gives her an extensive cruising range. She is valued on distance voyages for her long cruising range. From the series "High School Fleet". In the series, her long range is utilized in the foreign exchange voyage.|IDS_PGSC706_FULL=HSF Admiral Graf Spee|IDS_PGSC706_NUMBER=3|IDS_PGSC706_SHORT=SPEE|IDS_PGSC706_YEAR=1936|IDS_PGSC910=[Hindenburg]|IDS_PGSC910_DESCR=This ship is a copy of HINDENBURG and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PGSC910_FULL=[Hindenburg]|IDS_PGSC910_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSC910_SHORT=HIND|IDS_PGSC910_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSD102=V-25|IDS_PGSD102_DESCR=This ship was designed for escorting the battle fleet and belonged to the most numerous series of destroyers in the German Navy. She boasted a very high speed for her time. Initially, ships of this class carried weak artillery, but, during World War I, many destroyers belonging to this class were re-equipped with more powerful guns.|IDS_PGSD102_FULL=V-25|IDS_PGSD102_NUMBER=71|IDS_PGSD102_SHORT=V-25|IDS_PGSD102_YEAR=1914|IDS_PGSD103=G-101|IDS_PGSD103_DESCR=This destroyer was built in Germany for the Argentine Navy. However, she was commissioned into the Imperial German Navy at the outbreak of World War I. Compared to V-25-class destroyers, she was larger in size and had more guns, but was slower.|IDS_PGSD103_FULL=G-101|IDS_PGSD103_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSD103_SHORT=G101|IDS_PGSD103_YEAR=1915|IDS_PGSD104=V-170|IDS_PGSD104_DESCR=The lead ship in the last series of destroyers laid down for the Imperial German Navy. She retained the main armaments of G-101-class destroyers, but featured an increased displacement and a higher speed.|IDS_PGSD104_FULL=V-170|IDS_PGSD104_NUMBER=17|IDS_PGSD104_SHORT=V170|IDS_PGSD104_YEAR=1917|IDS_PGSD105=T-22|IDS_PGSD105_DESCR=This multipurpose ship was capable of performing a wide range of tasks, from escorting capital ships, to carrying out reconnaissance operations. In the German Navy, she was officially classified as a "fleet destroyer". The ship boasted a powerful torpedo armament, but her artillery armament was relatively weak.|IDS_PGSD105_FULL=T-22|IDS_PGSD105_NUMBER=15|IDS_PGSD105_SHORT=T-22|IDS_PGSD105_YEAR=1942|IDS_PGSD106=Gaede|IDS_PGSD106_DESCR=One of the designs for the "1934 type" destroyer. The ship was designed to be relatively large for her type and featured a very powerful artillery armament of 150 mm cruiser caliber guns. This caliber was unusual for destroyers.|IDS_PGSD106_FULL=Ernst Gaede|IDS_PGSD106_NUMBER=0|IDS_PGSD106_SHORT=EG|IDS_PGSD106_YEAR=1933|IDS_PGSD107=Maass|IDS_PGSD107_DESCR=The first destroyer of the next generation (1934 type), which paved the way for the development of ships of this type in the German navy until the end of World War II. Thanks to large dimensions and robust design, she had excellent survivability.|IDS_PGSD107_FULL=Leberecht Maass|IDS_PGSD107_NUMBER=4|IDS_PGSD107_SHORT=MAAS|IDS_PGSD107_YEAR=1937|IDS_PGSD108=Z-23|IDS_PGSD108_DESCR=Developed from the Leberecht Maass-class destroyers (1936A type), this ship had larger dimensions and greater firepower compared to her prototype. She received 150 mm main gun mounts, but retained the torpedo armament of her predecessor.|IDS_PGSD108_FULL=Z-23|IDS_PGSD108_NUMBER=15|IDS_PGSD108_SHORT=Z-23|IDS_PGSD108_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSD109=Z-46|IDS_PGSD109_DESCR=A well balanced design for a destroyer (1936C type), intended for operations on the high seas. Her major distinction from the preceding classes was her artillery armament, comprising of up-to-date and dual-purpose main battery turret mounts.|IDS_PGSD109_FULL=Z-46|IDS_PGSD109_NUMBER=2|IDS_PGSD109_SHORT=Z-46|IDS_PGSD109_YEAR=1942|IDS_PGSD110=Z-52|IDS_PGSD110_DESCR=One of the last German destroyers to be laid down before the end of World War II. She had dimensions that were considered to be quite significant for a ship of her type. Owing to dual-purpose artillery and up-to-date automatic AA mounts, this ship boasted very powerful AA defenses.|IDS_PGSD110_FULL=Z-52|IDS_PGSD110_NUMBER=5|IDS_PGSD110_SHORT=Z-52|IDS_PGSD110_YEAR=1943|IDS_PGSD506=T-61|IDS_PGSD506_DESCR=Designed as an average-sized destroyer to be officially designated as a 1940-Class fleet destroyer. This series of ships were built in the Netherlands based on Dutch designs and components. It differed favorably from other same-type German ships by its overall well-balanced combat features.|IDS_PGSD506_FULL=T-61|IDS_PGSD506_NUMBER=8|IDS_PGSD506_SHORT=T-61|IDS_PGSD506_YEAR=1940|IDS_PGSD508=Z-39|IDS_PGSD508_DESCR=The last sister ship of destroyer Z-23 belonged to a series of ships laid down after the start of World War II (Type 1936A Mob). She carried 150 mm guns. During 1944-1945, the ship underwent an overhaul with a considerable reinforcement of her AA defenses. This, however, required that one of the ship's main guns be demounted.|IDS_PGSD508_FULL=Z-39|IDS_PGSD508_NUMBER=15|IDS_PGSD508_SHORT=Z-39|IDS_PGSD508_YEAR=1943|IDS_PGSX799=U-96|IDS_PGUA001_C1_ART_STOCK=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGUA002_C1_ART_TOP=128 mm L/61 SK C/42|IDS_PGUA101_C2_ART_STOCK=105 mm L/40 MPL C/04|IDS_PGUA102_D2_ART_STOCK=88 mm L/45 Tbts LC/13|IDS_PGUA103_D2_ART_TOP=105 mm L/45 Tbts LC/16|IDS_PGUA111_105_40_SK_C97_EMDEN=105 mm L/40 MPL C/04|IDS_PGUA201_C3_ART_STOCK=105 mm L/45 MPL C/06|IDS_PGUA202_150_45_MPL_C16=150 mm L/45 MPL C/16|IDS_PGUA202_D3_ART_STOCK=105 mm L/45 Tbts LC/16|IDS_PGUA211_283_45_LC06=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGUA211_B3_ART_STOCK=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PGUA221_ART_KA=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1909|IDS_PGUA301_C4_ART_STOCK=150 mm L/45 MPL C/16|IDS_PGUA302_D4_ART_STOCK=105 mm L/45 Tbts LC/16|IDS_PGUA311_B4_ART_STOCK=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1909|IDS_PGUA401_C5_ART_STOCK=150 mm L/60 Drh Tr C/25|IDS_PGUA402_D5_ART_STOCK=105 mm L/45 MPL C/32ge|IDS_PGUA411_B5_ART_STOCK=305 mm L/50 Drh LC/1911|IDS_PGUA501_C6_ART_STOCK=150 mm L/60 Drh Tr C/28|IDS_PGUA502_D6_ART_STOCK=150 mm L/48 Tbts KC/36|IDS_PGUA503_D6_ART_STOCK_2=128 mm L/45 LC/34|IDS_PGUA504_D6_ART_TOP=150 mm L/48 Tbts KC/36|IDS_PGUA506_T61=128 mm L/45 LC/34|IDS_PGUA511_380_45_DRH_LC13=380 mm L/45 Drh LC/1913|IDS_PGUA511_B6_ART_STOCK=380 mm L/45 Drh LC/1913|IDS_PGUA601_C7_ART_STOCK=210 mm L/45 Drl C/06|IDS_PGUA602_D7_ART_STOCK=128 mm L/45 LC/34|IDS_PGUA603_GRAF_ART=283 mm L/52 Drh LC/28|IDS_PGUA604_HSF_GRAF_ART=283 mm L/52 Drh LC/28|IDS_PGUA611_380_52_DRH_LC34=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA611_B7_ART_STOCK=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA621_283_54_SCHARNHORST=283 mm L/54.5 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA701_380_52_DRH_LC34=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA701_380_52_SK_C_34=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA702_380_52_TIRPITZ=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA703_ART_P_O=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA704_Z39=150 mm L/48 LDrh LC/38|IDS_PGUA711_C8_ART_STOCK=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA712_D8_ART_STOCK=150 mm L/48 Tbts KC/36|IDS_PGUA713_D8_ART_STOCK_2=128 mm L/45 LC/34|IDS_PGUA714_D8_ART_TOP=150 mm L/48 Tbts KC/36|IDS_PGUA721_B8_ART_STOCK=380 mm L/52 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA801_C9_ART_STOCK=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA802_D9_ART_STOCK=128 mm L/45 Drh LC/41|IDS_PGUA811_C9_ART_TOP=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA821_B9_ART_STOCK=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGUA822_B9_ART_TOP=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUA901_C10_ART_STOCK=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/34|IDS_PGUA902_D10_ART_STOCK=128 mm L/45 Drh LC/41|IDS_PGUA911_406_52_SK_C_34=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGUA912_420_48_SK_C_40=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUA913_420_48_SK_C_40=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUA913_B10_ART_TOP=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUA914_B10_ART_STOCK=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGUA974_ART1_GROSS=406 mm L/52 Drh C/34|IDS_PGUA975_ART2_GROSS=420 mm L/48 Drh LC/40|IDS_PGUA976_ART_HIND=203 mm L/60 Drh LC/37|IDS_PGUB701_TB_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUB702_TB_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUD701_DB_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUD702_DBAP_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUD703_DBAP_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUD704_DBAP_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUD713_DBAP_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUD714_DBAP_GRAF_Z=Junkers Ju.87 C|IDS_PGUE001_C1_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 15,000 hp|IDS_PGUE101_C2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 18,800 hp|IDS_PGUE102_D2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 24,800 hp|IDS_PGUE111_ENGINE_16350_EMDEN=Propulsion: 16,350 hp|IDS_PGUE201_C3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 31,000 hp|IDS_PGUE202_D3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 28,000 hp|IDS_PGUE211_B3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 22,000 hp|IDS_PGUE212_B3_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 26,200 hp|IDS_PGUE221_ENG_KA=Propulsion: 55,180 hp|IDS_PGUE301_C4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 45,000 hp|IDS_PGUE302_D4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 34,000 hp|IDS_PGUE311_B4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 55,180 hp|IDS_PGUE311_ENGINE_55180=Propulsion: 55,180 hp|IDS_PGUE312_B4_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 57,000 hp|IDS_PGUE312_ENGINE_57000=Propulsion: 57,000 hp|IDS_PGUE401_C5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 68,200 hp|IDS_PGUE402_D5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 32,000 hp|IDS_PGUE411_B5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 46,200 hp|IDS_PGUE412_B5_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 63,000 hp|IDS_PGUE501_C6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PGUE502_D6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 80,000 hp|IDS_PGUE506_T61=Propulsion: 45,000 hp|IDS_PGUE511_B6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 54,800 hp|IDS_PGUE512_B6_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PGUE601_C7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 80,000 hp|IDS_PGUE602_D7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 70,000 hp|IDS_PGUE603_GRAF_ENG=Propulsion: 54,000 hp|IDS_PGUE604_HSF_GRAF_ENG=Propulsion: 54,000 hp|IDS_PGUE611_B7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 125,000 hp|IDS_PGUE612_B7_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PGUE621_ENGINE_SCHARNHORST=Propulsion: 125,000 hp|IDS_PGUE622_ENGINE_SCHARNHORST=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PGUE701_B8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 150,100 hp|IDS_PGUE702_ENGINE_163000_TIRPITZ=Propulsion: 163,000 hp|IDS_PGUE703_B8_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 163,000 hp|IDS_PGUE704_ENG_P_O=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PGUE705_ENG_GRAF_Z=Propulsion: 200,000 hp|IDS_PGUE706_Z39=Propulsion: 70,000 hp|IDS_PGUE707_ENG_GRAF_Z_I=Propulsion: 200,000 hp|IDS_PGUE711_C8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PGUE712_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 70,000 hp|IDS_PGUE801_C9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PGUE802_D9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 70,000 hp|IDS_PGUE811_B9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PGUE811_ENGINE_150000=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PGUE812_B9_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 165,000 hp|IDS_PGUE812_ENGINE_165000=Propulsion: 165,000 hp|IDS_PGUE901_C10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PGUE902_D10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 76,000 hp|IDS_PGUE911_B10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 167,600 hp|IDS_PGUE911_ENGINE_167600=Propulsion: 167,600 hp|IDS_PGUE974_ENG_GROSS=Propulsion: 167,600 hp|IDS_PGUE975_ENG_HIND=Propulsion: 155,000 hp|IDS_PGUF701_FC1_GRAF_Z=FID Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUF702_FC2_GRAF_Z=FID Typ 8 Mod. 3|IDS_PGUF712_FC1_GRAF_Z_I=FID Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUH001_HERMELIN_A=Hermelin (A)|IDS_PGUH002_HERMELIN_B=Hermelin (B)|IDS_PGUH101_DRESDEN_A=Dresden (A)|IDS_PGUH102_DRESDEN_B=Dresden (B)|IDS_PGUH103_D2_HULL_STOCK=V-25 (A)|IDS_PGUH104_D2_HULL_TOP=V-25 (B)|IDS_PGUH111_EMDEN=Emden|IDS_PGUH201_KOLBERG_A=Kolberg (A)|IDS_PGUH202_KOLBERG_B=Kolberg (B)|IDS_PGUH203_D3_HULL_STOCK=G-101 (A)|IDS_PGUH204_D3_HULL_TOP=G-101 (B)|IDS_PGUH211_NASSAU_A=Nassau (A)|IDS_PGUH212_NASSAU_B=Nassau (B)|IDS_PGUH221_KA=König Albert|IDS_PGUH301_KARLSRUHE_A=Karlsruhe (A)|IDS_PGUH302_KARLSRUHE_B=Karlsruhe (B)|IDS_PGUH303_D4_HULL_STOCK=V-170 (A)|IDS_PGUH304_D4_HULL_TOP=V-170 (B)|IDS_PGUH311_KAISER_A=Kaiser (A)|IDS_PGUH312_KAISER_B=Kaiser (B)|IDS_PGUH401_KONIGSBERG_A=Königsberg (A)|IDS_PGUH402_KONIGSBERG_B=Königsberg (B)|IDS_PGUH403_D5_HULL_STOCK=T-22 (A)|IDS_PGUH404_D5_HULL_TOP=T-22 (B)|IDS_PGUH411_KONIG_A=König (A)|IDS_PGUH412_KONIG_B=König (B)|IDS_PGUH413_KONIG_C=König (C)|IDS_PGUH501_NURNBERG_A=Nürnberg (A)|IDS_PGUH502_NURNBERG_B=Nürnberg (B)|IDS_PGUH503_NURNBERG_C=Nürnberg (C)|IDS_PGUH504_D6_HULL_STOCK=Ernst Gaede (A)|IDS_PGUH505_D6_HULL_TOP=Ernst Gaede (B)|IDS_PGUH506_T61=T-61|IDS_PGUH511_BAYERN_A=Bayern (A)|IDS_PGUH512_BAYERN_B=Bayern (B)|IDS_PGUH601_YORK_A=Yorck (A)|IDS_PGUH602_YORK_B=Yorck (B)|IDS_PGUH603_D7_HULL_STOCK=Leberecht Maass (A)|IDS_PGUH604_D7_HULL_TOP=Leberecht Maass (B)|IDS_PGUH605_GRAF_HULL=Admiral Graf Spee|IDS_PGUH606_HSF_GRAF_HULL=HSF Admiral Graf Spee|IDS_PGUH611_GNEISENAU_A=Gneisenau (A)|IDS_PGUH612_GNEISENAU_B=Gneisenau (B)|IDS_PGUH701_BISMARCK_A=Bismarck (A)|IDS_PGUH702_BISMARCK_B=Bismarck (B)|IDS_PGUH703_D8_HULL_STOCK=Z-23 (A)|IDS_PGUH704_D8_HULL_TOP=Z-23 (B)|IDS_PGUH705_GRAF_Z=Graf Zeppelin|IDS_PGUH706_Z39=Z-39|IDS_PGUH707_GRAF_Z_I=Graf Zeppelin|IDS_PGUH711_TIRPITZ_1944=Tirpitz|IDS_PGUH712_SCHARNHORST=Scharnhorst|IDS_PGUH713_P_O=Prinz Eugen|IDS_PGUH721_HIPPER_A=Admiral Hipper (A)|IDS_PGUH722_HIPPER_B=Admiral Hipper (B)|IDS_PGUH723_HIPPER_C=Admiral Hipper (C)|IDS_PGUH801_ROON_A=Roon (A)|IDS_PGUH802_ROON_B=Roon (B)|IDS_PGUH803_D9_HULL_STOCK=Z-46 (A)|IDS_PGUH804_D9_HULL_TOP=Z-46 (B)|IDS_PGUH811_H39_A=Friedrich der Große (A)|IDS_PGUH812_H39_B=Friedrich der Große (B)|IDS_PGUH813_H39_C=Friedrich der Große (C)|IDS_PGUH901_HINDENBURG_A=Hindenburg (A)|IDS_PGUH902_D10_HULL_STOCK=Z-52 (A)|IDS_PGUH911_GROSSDEUTSCHLAND_A=Großer Kurfürst (A)|IDS_PGUH974_GROSS=G. Kurfürst|IDS_PGUH975_HIND=Hindenburg|IDS_PGUI701_F_TOP_GRAF_Z=Messerschmitt Bf.109 T|IDS_PGUI702_F_TOP_GRAF_Z_I=Messerschmitt Bf.109 T|IDS_PGUI712_F_TOP_GRAF_Z_I=Messerschmitt Bf.109 T|IDS_PGUS001_SUO=FKS Typ 1 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS002_SUO=FKS Typ 1 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS101_SUO=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS102_SUO=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS103_D2_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS104_D2_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS111_SUO_EMDEN=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS201_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS202_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS203_D3_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS204_D3_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS211_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS212_SUO=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS221_SUO_KA=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS301_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS302_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS303_D4_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS304_D4_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS311_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS312_SUO=FKS Typ 4 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS401_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS402_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS403_D5_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS404_D5_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS411_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS412_SUO=FKS Typ 5 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS501_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS502_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS503_D6_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS504_D6_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS506_T61=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS511_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS512_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS601_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS602_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS603_D7_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS604_D7_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS605_GRAF_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS606_HSF_GRAF_SUO=FKS Typ 6 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS611_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS612_SUO=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS621_SUO_SCHARNHORST=FKS Typ 7 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS701_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS702_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS703_D8_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS704_D8_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS705_Z39=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS711_SUO_TIRPITZ=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS721_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS722_SUO=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS731_SUO_SCHARNHORST=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS732_SUO_P_O=FKS Typ 8 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS801_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS802_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS803_D9_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS804_D9_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS811_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS812_SUO=FKS Typ 9 Mod. 2|IDS_PGUS901_SUO=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS902_D10_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS911_SUO=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS974_SUO_GROSS=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUS975_SUO_HIND=FKS Typ 10 Mod. 1|IDS_PGUT101_D2_TORP_STOCK=G/6|IDS_PGUT102_D2_TORP_TOP=G/6 AV**|IDS_PGUT111_450_F5=F5|IDS_PGUT121_450_F5B=F5B|IDS_PGUT201_D3_TORP_STOCK=G/6 AV**|IDS_PGUT202_D3_TORP_TOP=G/6D|IDS_PGUT211_500_G7=G7|IDS_PGUT301_C4_TORP_TOP=H8|IDS_PGUT302_C4_TORP_STOCK=G7|IDS_PGUT303_D4_TORP_STOCK=G/6D|IDS_PGUT304_D4_TORP_TOP=G7|IDS_PGUT401_C5_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT402_D5_TORP_STOCK=G7 Klippfisch|IDS_PGUT403_D5_TORP_TOP=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT501_C6_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT502_D6_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT503_D6_TORP_TOP=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGUT506_T61=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGUT601_C7_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT602_B7_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT603_D7_TORP_STOCK=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGUT604_D7_TORP_TOP=G7 Steinbarsch|IDS_PGUT605_GRAF_TORP=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGUT606_HSF_GRAF_TORP=G7 Steinbutt|IDS_PGUT611_SCHARNHORST=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT701_533_TIRPITZ=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT702_TORP_P_O=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT703_D8_TORP_STOCK=G7 Steinbarsch|IDS_PGUT704_D8_TORP_TOP=G7 Schildbutt|IDS_PGUT705_Z39=G7 Steinbarsch|IDS_PGUT711_C8_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT801_C9_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT802_D9_TORP_STOCK=G7 Schildbutt|IDS_PGUT803_D9_TORP_TOP=G7 Wolfsbarsch|IDS_PGUT901_C10_TORP_STOCK=G7a T1|IDS_PGUT902_D10_TORP_STOCK=G7 Wolfsbarsch|IDS_PGUT903_D10_TORP_TOP=G7 Steinwal|IDS_PGUT974_TORP_HIND=G7a T1|IDS_PIAF008_RE_2000_ROMA=Reggiane Re.2000 C|IDS_PIAS001_IMAM_RO43=IMAM Ro.43|IDS_PIAS002_IMAM_RO43_ABRUZZI=IMAM Ro.43|IDS_PIAS003_IMAM_RO_43_ROMA=IMAM Ro.43|IDS_PIEE001_ITALY_DESC=The national flag that depicted the crown and coat of arms for the House of Savoy. The flag served as a naval ensign in the Kingdom of Italy from 1861, when it was founded, until liquidation of the Kingdom in 1946.|IDS_PIEE001_ITALY_TITLE=The Italian Royal Navy ensign|IDS_PIEE001_ITALY_YEARS=1861 – 1946|IDS_PIES308_ROMA_KOBAYASHI=Camo designed by Makoto Kobayashi|IDS_PIES308_ROMA_KOBAYASHI_DESCRIPTION=Makoto Kobayashi Signature Series Camo|IDS_PIGA004_BREDA_37MM_DOUBLE=37 mm/54 Breda 1932|IDS_PIGA005_BREDA_20MM_65=20 mm/65 Breda 1939|IDS_PIGA007_13_2MM_2BARRELS_BREDA_MG=13.2 mm/76 Breda 1931|IDS_PIGA013_20MM65_BREDA_M1935_DOUBLE=20 mm/65 Breda 1935|IDS_PIGA018_37MM_54_SINGLE_M1939=37 mm/54 RM 1939|IDS_PIGM001_152MM53_F=152 mm/53 OTO 1929|IDS_PIGM002_152MM53=152 mm/53 OTO 1929|IDS_PIGM008_320MM44_BARRELS_3_M1934=320 mm/44 M1934|IDS_PIGM009_320MM44_BARRELS_2_M1934=320 mm/44 M1934|IDS_PIGM010_381MM50_BARRELS_3_M1939_LIFE_BOAT=381 mm/50 OTO 1934|IDS_PIGM011_381MM50_BARRELS_3_M1939_TOWER=381 mm/50 OTO 1934|IDS_PIGM012_381MM50_BARRELS_3_M1939_GUN_DECK=381 mm/50 OTO 1934|IDS_PIGM019_152MM_55_BARRELS_3_M1934=152 mm/55 OTO 1934|IDS_PIGM020_152MM_55_BARRELS_2_M1934=152 mm/55 OTO 1934|IDS_PIGS003_100MM_50_MOD_OTO=100 mm /47 OTO 1928|IDS_PIGS014_152MM55_BARRELS_3_M1936_L=152 mm/55 OTO 1936|IDS_PIGS015_120MM50_BARRELS_2_M1933=120 mm/50 M1933|IDS_PIGS016_120MM50_BARRELS_2_M1933_RM2=120 mm/50 M1933 RM2|IDS_PIGS017_90MM50_BARRELS_1_M1939=90 mm/50 OTO 1939|IDS_PIGS023_152MM55_BARRELS_3_M1936_R=152 mm/55 OTO 1936|IDS_PIGT006_533_MM_3_TUBES=533 mm tubo lanciasiluri|IDS_PIGT021_533_MM_3_TUBES=533 mm tubo lanciasiluri|IDS_PIPA002_152MM_53_HE_DUCA=152 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA003_100MM_47_HE=100 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA004_152MM_53_AP_EARLY_DUCA=152 mm proiettili AP|IDS_PIPA005_320MM_AP_MODEL1936=320 mm proiettili AP|IDS_PIPA006_320MM_HE_MODEL1936=320 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA007_120MM_HE_ANSALDO1926=120 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA008_120MM_AP_ANSALDO1926=120 mm proiettili AP|IDS_PIPA009_152MM_55_AP_ABRUZZI=152 mm proiettili AP|IDS_PIPA010_152MM_55_HE_ABRUZZI=152 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA011_90MM_50_1939_HE=90 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA012_381MM_50_AP_ROMA=381 mm proiettili AP|IDS_PIPA013_381MM_50_HE_ROMA=381 mm proiettili HE|IDS_PIPA014_152MM_55_1936_AP=152 mm proiettili AP|IDS_PIPT001_533_SI270_DUCA=533 mm Si 270|IDS_PIPT002_533_ABRUZZI=533 mm Si 270|IDS_PISB505=Giulio Cesare|IDS_PISB505_DESCR=The lead ship in the first series of Italian dreadnoughts. In the 1930s, the ship was rebuilt with more powerful and longer-firing guns, additional torpedo protection and considerably more speed than before, making her a formidable opponent for the majority of battleships at that time.|IDS_PISB505_FULL=Giulio Cesare|IDS_PISB505_NUMBER=3|IDS_PISB505_SHORT=CESARE|IDS_PISB505_YEAR=1914|IDS_PISB508=Roma|IDS_PISB508_DESCR=A Vittorio Veneto-class battleship. She carried pretty powerful main battery guns for a ship of her size, was protected by reliable side armor, and had good torpedo protection. However, the ship did not have good AA capabilities to efficiently counteract airstrikes.|IDS_PISB508_FULL=Roma|IDS_PISB508_NUMBER=4|IDS_PISB508_SHORT=ROMA|IDS_PISB508_YEAR=1942|IDS_PISC506=Duca d'Aosta|IDS_PISC506_DESCR=A light cruiser, Duca d'Aosta was a good ship for her time. Among her competitive advantages were high speed and generally well-balanced parameters.|IDS_PISC506_FULL=Duca d'Aosta|IDS_PISC506_NUMBER=2|IDS_PISC506_SHORT=DUCA|IDS_PISC506_YEAR=1935|IDS_PISC507=Abruzzi|IDS_PISC507_DESCR=The top and most powerful ship in a series of Italian Condottieri-class light cruisers. Unlike her predecessors, she boasted more powerful armament and significantly improved protection, but couldn't travel as fast.|IDS_PISC507_FULL=Duca degli Abruzzi|IDS_PISC507_NUMBER=2|IDS_PISC507_SHORT=ABRU|IDS_PISC507_YEAR=1937|IDS_PIUA501_ART_DUCA=152 mm/53 OTO 1929|IDS_PIUA502_ART_GCESARE=320 mm/44 1934|IDS_PIUA601_ART_ABRUZZI=152 mm/55 OTO 1934|IDS_PIUA701_ART_ROMA=381 mm/50 OTO 1934|IDS_PIUE501_ENGINE_DUCA=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PIUE502_ENGINE_GCESARE=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PIUE601_ENGINE_ABRUZZI=Propulsion: 101,000 hp|IDS_PIUE701_ENGINE_ROMA=Propulsion: 128,200 hp|IDS_PIUH501_DUCA=Duca d'Aosta|IDS_PIUH502_GCESARE=Giulio Cesare|IDS_PIUH601_ABRUZZI=Duca degli Abruzzi|IDS_PIUH701_ROMA=Roma|IDS_PIUS501_SUO_DUCA=SDT mod. 6|IDS_PIUS502_GCESARE=SDT mod. 5|IDS_PIUS601_SUO_ABRUZZI=SDT mod. 7|IDS_PIUS701_ROMA=SDT mod. 8|IDS_PIUT501_TORP_DUCA=533 mm Si 270|IDS_PIUT601_TORP_ABRUZZI=533 mm Si 270|IDS_PJAB001_B5N2=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJAB002_NAKAJIMA_B6N=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJAB003_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJAB004_YOKOSUKA_B4Y=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJAB005_MITSUBISHI_1MT=Mitsubishi 1MT|IDS_PJAB006_MT1_FLOAT=Mitsubishi 1MT|IDS_PJAB007_R2Y1_KEIUN=Yokosuka R2Y1-B|IDS_PJAB008_MITSUBISHI_B1M=Mitsubishi B1M|IDS_PJAB009_NAKAJIMA_B3N=Nakajima B3N|IDS_PJAB010_NAKAJIMA_C6N5_1B=Nakajima C6N1-B|IDS_PJAB011_B4Y_KAGA=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJAB012_B5N2_KAGA=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJAD001_D1A2=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJAD002_D3A1=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJAD003_D4Y2=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJAD004_J5N=Nakajima J5N1|IDS_PJAD005_D3A2=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJAD006_D1A1=Aichi D1A1|IDS_PJAD007_D4Y3=Yokosuka D4Y3|IDS_PJAD008_WAKUSEI=Wakusei|IDS_PJAD009_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJAD010_D1A2_KAGA=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJAD011_D3A1_KAGA=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJAF001_A6M2=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJAF002_KAWANISHI_N1K1=Kawanishi N1K1|IDS_PJAF003_NIKAJIMA_A4N=Nakajima A4N|IDS_PJAF004_J7W1_A=Kyushu J7W1|IDS_PJAF005_MITSUBISHI_A5M2=Mitsubishi A5M2|IDS_PJAF006_MITSUBISHI_A7M1=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJAF007_MITSUBISHI_A7M2=Mitsubishi A7M2|IDS_PJAF008_MITSUBISHI_A8M=Mitsubishi A8M|IDS_PJAF009_KAWANISHI_N1K5_A=Kawanishi N1K5-A|IDS_PJAF010_NAKAJIMA_J8N1=Nakajima J8N1|IDS_PJAF011_MITSUBISHI_A6M5=Mitsubishi A6M5|IDS_PJAF013_NAKAJIMA_A2N2=Nakajima A2N2|IDS_PJAF014_MITSUBISHI_1MF=Mitsubishi 1MF|IDS_PJAF015_A4N2_N=Nakajima A4N2-N|IDS_PJAF016_A5M2_N=Mitsubishi A5M2-N|IDS_PJAF017_MITSUBISHI_A6M2_N=Mitsubishi A6M2-N|IDS_PJAF018_MITSUBISHI_A5M4=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJAF019_MITSUBISHI_A6M5_C=Mitsubishi A6M5c|IDS_PJAF020_A5M4_KAGA=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJAF022_A6M2_KAGA=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJAS001_F1M2=Mitsubishi F1M2|IDS_PJAS002_YOKOSUKA_E1Y=Yokosuka E1Y|IDS_PJAS003_YOKOSUKA_K5Y2=Yokosuka K5Y2|IDS_PJAS004_AICHI_E13A1=Aichi E13A1|IDS_PJAS005_AICHI_E13A1B=Aichi E13A1B|IDS_PJAS006_AICHI_E16A1=Aichi E16A1|IDS_PJAS007_KAWANISHI_E15K1=Kawanishi E15K1|IDS_PJAS008_NAKAJIMA_E4N=Nakajima E4N|IDS_PJAS009_NAKAJIMA_E8N=Nakajima E8N|IDS_PJAS010_KAWANISHI_E7K=Kawanishi E7K|IDS_PJAS901=Mitsubishi F1M2-K|IDS_PJEE001_JAPAN_DESC=A white cloth with a red circle located in the center to symbolize the rising sun, the ancient national symbol associated with the Japanese Empire.|IDS_PJEE001_JAPAN_TITLE=National flag of Japan|IDS_PJEE001_JAPAN_YEARS=from 1870|IDS_PJEP439_ATAGO_CN_OB=Phantom|IDS_PJEP439_ATAGO_CN_OB_DESCRIPTION=The second anniversary of World of Warships, sweep over the sea waves as the phantom.|IDS_PJEP508_HSF_HAREKAZE=Type 10|IDS_PJEP508_HSF_HAREKAZE_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander.|IDS_PJEP626_COE_KAMIKAZE_R=Clash of the Elements|IDS_PJEP626_COE_KAMIKAZE_R_DESCRIPTION=An epic battle of fire and water lead to the creation of a new breed of Kamikaze. The Elemental!|IDS_PJES108_ZUIKAKU_1944_H2017=The Great Gorgon|IDS_PJES108_ZUIKAKU_1944_H2017_DESCRIPTION=Strike terror in the enemy and make them flee|IDS_PJES110_HAKURYU_HELL=Spaceport Hellcarrier|IDS_PJES110_HAKURYU_HELL_DESCRIPTION=A heavy shield carrier mothership of the Federation designed to explore the most distant corners of outer space.|IDS_PJES307_ASHITAKA_KOBAYASHI=Camo designed by Makoto Kobayashi|IDS_PJES307_ASHITAKA_KOBAYASHI_DESCRIPTION=Makoto Kobayashi Signature Series Camo|IDS_PJES308_KII_KOBAYASHI=Camo designed by Makoto Kobayashi|IDS_PJES308_KII_KOBAYASHI_DESCRIPTION=Makoto Kobayashi Signature Series Camo|IDS_PJES309_MUSASHI_HSF=Y118|IDS_PJES309_MUSASHI_HSF_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage of Musashi, based on the design of the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School Musashi. |IDS_PJES310_YAMATO_HSF=K117|IDS_PJES310_YAMATO_HSF_DESCRIPTION=Camouflage of Yamato, based on the design of the Kure Maritime High School Yamato. |IDS_PJES410_ZAO_ZAYA=Zaya|IDS_PJES410_ZAO_ZAYA_DESCRIPTION=Zaya is a renegade ship from the Enlightenment's 44th Eastern Fleet. Zaya's avatar joined the Space Fleet of Earth.|IDS_PJES508_HSF_HAREKAZE=Y467|IDS_PJES508_HSF_HAREKAZE_DESCRIPTION=Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School|IDS_PJES518_KAGERO_H2017=Urashima|IDS_PJES518_KAGERO_H2017_DESCRIPTION=Wrap your enemy with a veil and move across the battlefield|IDS_PJES524_VANHELLSINK=Blade|IDS_PJES524_VANHELLSINK_DESCRIPTION=Hunting for the foes will be glorious|IDS_PJES528_HSF_HAREKAZE_CAT=HSF ISOROKU|IDS_PJES528_HSF_HAREKAZE_CAT_DESCRIPTION=Special Camouflage of Harekaze, designed and decorated with Isoroku. From the series "High School Fleet".|IDS_PJGA004_25MM_TYPE96_TRIPLE_1=25 mm/60 Type96 Triple mod. 2|IDS_PJGA005_13MM76_TYPE93=13 mm/76 Type93 Quad|IDS_PJGA009_127MM40_TYPE89=127 mm/40 Type89|IDS_PJGA010_25MM_TYPE96=25 mm/60 Type96 Triple mod. 1|IDS_PJGA018_25MM_TYPE96_SINGLE=25 mm/60 Type96 mod. 1|IDS_PJGA019_25MM_TYPE96_DOUBLE=25 mm/60 Type96 Twin mod. 1|IDS_PJGA020_13MM76_TYPE93_DOUBLE=13 mm/76 Type93 Twin|IDS_PJGA044_20MM_TYPE98=20 mm AA Gun Type98|IDS_PJGA052_7_7MMLEWIS=7.7 mm/80 Type92|IDS_PJGA056_25MM_TYPE96_DOUBLE=25 mm/60 Type96 Twin mod. 2|IDS_PJGA066_13MM76_TYPE93_SINGLE=13 mm/76 Type93|IDS_PJGA081_M_14_SCHWARZLOSE_6_5MM=6.5 mm/115 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGA082_12_7MM_VICKERS=Vickers .50 machine gun MkI|IDS_PJGA083_40MM_VICKERS=40 mm "HI" Type91|IDS_PJGA093_12MM62_HI=12 mm/62 "HI" Type|IDS_PJGA094_40MM_VICKERS_DOUBLE=40 mm "HI" Type91|IDS_PJGA096_40MM_BOFORS=40 mm Bofors "Chi" Type98|IDS_PJGA119_80MM_40=80 mm/40 (3'') 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGA141_25MM_TYPE96_DOUBLE=25 mm/60 Type96 Twin mod. 2|IDS_PJGM001_460MM45_TYPE96=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJGM006_360MM45_TYPE_41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM007_360MM45_TYPE_41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM011_127MM50_TYPE_C=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM013_203MM50_TYPE_C=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGM014_203MM50_TYPE_C_RF=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGM024_203MM50_TYPE_E_RF=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. E|IDS_PJGM025_203MM50_TYPE_E=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. E|IDS_PJGM029_155MM50_TYPE_91=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM030_155MM50_TYPE_91_RF=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM032_140MM50_TYPE_3=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM035_140MM50_TYPE_3YEAR=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM046_410MM45_TYPE3=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM047_410MM45_TYPE3_RF_F=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM048_410MM45_TYPE3_RF_R=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM049_356MM45_TYPE41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM050_356MM45_TYPE41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM055_100MM65_TYPE98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGM062_203MM50_TYPE_E_RF8=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. E|IDS_PJGM063_203MM50_TYPE_C_RF_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM064_203MM50_TYPE_C_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM067_305MM50_DOUBLE=305 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM068_305MM45_DOUBLE=305 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM072_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM073_127MM50_TYPE_D=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. D|IDS_PJGM074_127MM50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. B|IDS_PJGM084_120MM40_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM091_127MM50_TYPE_A=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. A|IDS_PJGM092_203MM55=203 mm/50 18th Year Type|IDS_PJGM095_203MM55=203 mm/50 18th Year Type|IDS_PJGM097_356MM45=356 mm/45 43rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM098_410MM45_RF=410 mm/45 Type90|IDS_PJGM099_410MM45=410 mm/45 Type90|IDS_PJGM100_410MM50_RF=410 mm/50 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM101_410MM50=410 mm/50 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM102_460MM50_3_RF=460 mm/50 Type96|IDS_PJGM105_152MM45=152 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM110_127MM50_TYPE_3=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM114_360MM45_TYPE_41=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM115_410MM50_TYPE3=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM116_410MM50_TYPE3_RF_F=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM117_410MM50_TYPE3_RF_R=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM118_120MM40_TYPE_HAGUN_MASK=120 mm/40 Elswick|IDS_PJGM121_203MM=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type No. 2|IDS_PJGM125_3IN40_MK1=76 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM126_120MM45_TYPE_10=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM127_410MM45_TYPE3_RF_OLD=410 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM129_12IN45_MKX=305 mm/45 Mk10|IDS_PJGM130_200MM=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type No. 1|IDS_PJGM134_305MM40_TYPE_ARMSTRONG=305 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM135_140MM50_TYPE_3YEAR_2=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM140_120MM45_TWIN=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJGM142_120MM45_TYPE_HA=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM143_203_50_TYPE_E3=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM144_200MM50_TYPE_E_RF=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type No. 1|IDS_PJGM145_200MM50_TYPE_E=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type No. 1|IDS_PJGM146_203MM50_TYPE_E=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. E|IDS_PJGM147_203MM50_TYPE_E_RF=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. E|IDS_PJGM148_127MM50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM151_127MM50_TYPE_C=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM152_127MM50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM153_127_50_TWIN_TYPE_A=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. A|IDS_PJGM154_127MM50_TYPE_C=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGM155_100MM65_TYPE98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGM164_460MM45_TYPE96=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJGM538_5IN54_MK16=127 mm/54 Mk39|IDS_PJGM539_5IN54_MK16=127 mm/54 Mk39|IDS_PJGM549_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM550_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM563_203MM50_TYPE_C_RF_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM564_203MM50_TYPE_C_MOD=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type 2 GO mod. C|IDS_PJGM649_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM650_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM749_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGM750_356MM45_TYPE41_TGS=356 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS002_155MM60_TYPE3=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS003_127MM40_TYPE89_MOD_A=127 mm/40 Type89 A1 mod. 2|IDS_PJGS008_150MM50_TYPE_41=152 mm/50 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS009_127MM40_TYPE_89=127 mm/40 Type89 A1|IDS_PJGS015_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN_10=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. B2|IDS_PJGS016_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGS021_127MM50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. B|IDS_PJGS037_127MM50_TYPE_D=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. D|IDS_PJGS038_100MM65_TYPE89=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGS039_200MM50_TYPE3=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type mod. A|IDS_PJGS040_120MM40_TYPE89_2=127 mm/40 Type89 mod. B|IDS_PJGS041_120MM45_TYPE3=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS042_127MM40_TYPE89_3=127 mm/40 Type89 mod. A1|IDS_PJGS045_76MM40_TYPE3=80 mm/40 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS051_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. C|IDS_PJGS053_140MM_TYPE3=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS061_120MM40_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/40 Type Hagun|IDS_PJGS065_3IN40_MK1=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS070_152MM45_MASK=152 mm/45 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS076_100MM65_TYPE_98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGS079_76MM40=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS080_120MM40=120 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS086_120MM40=120 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS087_140MM50_TYPE_3YEAR=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS124_100MM65_TYPE98=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJGS126_140MM=140 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS128_152MM50_TYPE41=152 mm/50 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS131_152MM40_COLOR_WHITE=152 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS133_76MM40_WITH_SHIELD_WHITE=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS136_76MM40_WITH_SHIELD_2=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS137_152MM40_COLOR_BLACK=152 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS138_76MM40_WITH_SHIELD_BLACK=80 mm/40 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS139_127MM40_TYPE89_MOD_A3=127 mm/40 Type89 A1 mod. 3|IDS_PJGS148_120MM45_B2C=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. B2/C|IDS_PJGS149_120MM45_B2C=120 mm/40 10th Year Type mod. B2/C|IDS_PJGS156_155MM_60_TYPE3=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJGS157_127MM40_TYPE89_MOD_A=127 mm/40 Type89 A1 mod. 2|IDS_PJGS508_150MM50_TYPE_41_TGS=152 mm/50 41st Year Type|IDS_PJGS509_127MM40_TYPE_89_TGS=127 mm/40 Type89 A1|IDS_PJGS542_127MM40_TYPE89_3=127 mm/40 Type89 A1 mod. 1|IDS_PJGT012_610MM4_TYPE_93=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJGT017_610MM4_TYPE_93L=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJGT022_610MM3_TYPE_93=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT023_610MM4_TYPE_93R=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJGT027_610MM3_TYPE_93L=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT028_610MM3_TYPE_93R=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT031_610MM2_TYPE_93=610 mm Twin|IDS_PJGT034_610MM2_TYPE_93_MOD1=610 mm Twin|IDS_PJGT036_610MM5_TYPE_93=610 mm Quintuple|IDS_PJGT054_533MM_TYPE_6=533 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT057_533MM_2=533 mm Twin|IDS_PJGT059_610MM_3=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT060_457MM_2=457 mm Twin|IDS_PJGT077_610MM4_TYPE_93L=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJGT078_610MM4_TYPE_93R=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJGT089_610MM5_TYPE_93L=610 mm Quintuple|IDS_PJGT090_610MM5_TYPE_93R=610 mm Quintuple|IDS_PJGT108_533MM_TYPE_6=533 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT109_610MM4_TYPE_93=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJGT120_610MM_3=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT123_610MM3_TYPE_93=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT149_610MM3_TYPE_93=610 mm Triple|IDS_PJGT150_533MM_RAIL_SINGLE=533 mm Single|IDS_PJGT166_610MM4_TYPE_92=610 mm Quad|IDS_PJPA001_SHELL_356MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=356 mm AP Type91|IDS_PJPA002_SHELL_356MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=356 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA003_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_TYPE_4=152 mm AP Type4|IDS_PJPA004_SHELL_127MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=127 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA005_SHELL_410MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=410 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA006_SHELL_410MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=410 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA007_SHELL_140MM_AP_C_TYPE_2=140 mm AP Type2|IDS_PJPA008_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_TYPE_91=203 mm AP Type91|IDS_PJPA009_SHELL_203MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=203 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA010_SHELL_120MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=120 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA011_SHELL_127MM_AP_TYPE_0=127 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA012_SHELL_127MM_HE_TYPE_1=127 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA013_SHELL_140MM_AP_C_CAPPED=140 mm Capped Common Shell|IDS_PJPA014_SHELL_140MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=140 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA017_SHELL_460MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=460 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA018_SHELL_460MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=460 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA019_SHELL_155MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=155 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA020_SHELL_155MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=155 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA021_SHELL_127MM_HE_NEW_TYPE=127 mm New type projectile|IDS_PJPA022_MAIN_140MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=140 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA023_SHELL_120MM_AP_C_TYPE_0=120 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA024_SHELL_120MM_HE_C_TYPE_1=120 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA025_SHELL_155MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=155 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA026_SHELL_76MM_HE_O_MK_2=76 mm HE Mk2|IDS_PJPA027_SHELL_120MM_AP_C=120 mm APC|IDS_PJPA028_SHELL_120MM_HE_O_MK_3=120 mm HE Mk3|IDS_PJPA029_SHELL_120MM_HE_COMMON=120 mm Common Type0 HE|IDS_PJPA030_SHELL_305MM_AP_APC_41_YEAR_TYPE=305 mm AP/APC Type41year|IDS_PJPA031_SHELL_305MM_HE_HE=305 mm HE|IDS_PJPA032_SHELL_305MM_HE_HE=305 mm HE|IDS_PJPA033_SHELL_305MM_AP_APC_41_YEAR_TYPE=305 mm AP/APC Type41year|IDS_PJPA034_SHELL_200MM_HE_COMMON_TYPE_4_SECONDARY=203 mm Common Type4 HE|IDS_PJPA035_SHELL_356MM_AP_AP_TYPE_5=356 mm AP Type5|IDS_PJPA036_SHELL_410MM_AP_APC_TYPE_88=410 mm AP/APC Type88|IDS_PJPA037_SHELL_152MM_HE_C_TYPE_4=152 mm HE Type4|IDS_PJPA038_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_TYPE_92=203 mm AP Type92|IDS_PJPA039_SHELL_203MM_HE_C_TYPE_1=203 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA040_SHELL_100MM_HE_C_TYPE_98=100 mm HE Type98|IDS_PJPA041_76MM_AP_TYPE_0=76 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA042_SHELL_76MM_HE_O_MK_2=76 mm HE Mk2|IDS_PJPA043_SHELL_152MM_AP_C_TYPE_4=152 mm AP Type4|IDS_PJPA044_SHELL_127MM_HE_TYPE_1=120 mm HE Type1T|IDS_PJPA045_SHELL_127MM_AP_TYPE_0=120 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA046_MAIN_140MM_HE_O_TYPE_0=140 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA047_SHELL_140MM_AP_C_CAPPED=140 mm Capped Common Shell|IDS_PJPA048_200MM_AP_APC_TYPE_5=200 mm AP Type5|IDS_PJPA049_200MM_HE_COMMON_TYPE_4=200 mm HE Common Type4|IDS_PJPA050_305MM_AP_APC_MARK_VI=305 mm AP Mk6|IDS_PJPA051_305MM_HE_HE_MARK_IIA=305 mm HE Mk2a|IDS_PJPA052_410MM_AP_TYPE_90=410 mm AP Type90|IDS_PJPA053_410MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=410 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA054_410MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=410 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA055_SHELL_460MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=460 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA056_SHELL_460MM_AP_APC_TYPE_91=460 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA057_SHELL_356MM_AP_APC_TYPE_3=356 mm AP/APC Type3|IDS_PJPA058_SHELL_356MM_HE_C_TYPE_3=356 mm HE Type3|IDS_PJPA059_SHELL_356MM_AP_APC_TYPE_88=356 mm AP/APC Type88|IDS_PJPA060_SHELL_305MM_AP_850LBS=305 mm AP 850 lb|IDS_PJPA061_SHELL_305MM_HE_850LBS=305 mm HE 850 lb|IDS_PJPA062_SHELL_152MM_HE_TYPE_0=152 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA063_100MM_AP_C_TYPE_98_MG=100 mm AP Type98|IDS_PJPA064_100MM_HE_C_TYPE_98_MG=100 mm HE Type98|IDS_PJPA065_120MM_HE_KAM=120 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA066_127MM_HE_SHINO=127 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA067_127MM_AP_SHINO=127 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA068_410MM_HE_MUTSU=410 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA069_410MM_AP_MUTSU=410 mm AP/APC Type88|IDS_PJPA070_410MM_HE_ASHITAKA=410 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA071_410MM_AP_ASHITAKA=410 mm AP/APC Type88|IDS_PJPA072_200MM_AP_TYPE5_SG=200 mm AP Type5|IDS_PJPA073_127MM_HE_MK41_HAREKAZE=127 mm HE Mk41|IDS_PJPA074_127MM_AP_MK42_HAREKAZE=127 mm AP Mk42|IDS_PJPA075_127MM_50_AP_HAREKAZE=127 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA076_127MM_50_HE_HAREKAZE=127 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA077_100MM_AP_HAREKAZE=100 mm AP Type98|IDS_PJPA078_100MM_HE_HAREKAZE=100 mm HE Type98|IDS_PJPA079_SHELL_410MM_HE_KII=410 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA080_SHELL_410MM_AP_KII=410 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA081_460MM_AP_MUSASHI=460 mm AP/APC Type91|IDS_PJPA082_460MM_HE_MUSASHI=460 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA083_127_AP_ASASHIO=127 mm AP Type0|IDS_PJPA084_127_HE_ASASHIO=127 mm HE Type1|IDS_PJPA708_SHELL_203MM_AP_AP_TYPE_91=203 mm AP Type91|IDS_PJPA709_SHELL_203MM_HE_C_TYPE_0=203 mm HE Type0|IDS_PJPA998_USELESS_HE_SPECIAL=Useless HE|IDS_PJPA999_USELESS_AP_SPECIAL=Useless AP|IDS_PJPB001_TYPE99_N6_MOD1=HE Type99 N6 mod. 1|IDS_PJPB002_TYPE99_N25_MOD1=HE Type99 N25 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT001_SEA_TORPEDO_TYPE93=Type93|IDS_PJPT002_SEA_TORPEDO_TYPE90=Type90 1930|IDS_PJPT004_SEA_TORPEDO_533MM_TYPE6=533 mm Type6|IDS_PJPT005_TYPE_91_MOD_1=Type91 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT006_450MM_TYPE_44=450 mm Type44|IDS_PJPT007_533MM_TYPE_43=533 mm Type43|IDS_PJPT008_533MM_TYPE_44_MOD_2=533 mm Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT010_TYPE_8=Type8|IDS_PJPT011_TYPE_F3=Type F3|IDS_PJPT012_450MM_TYPE_43=450 mm Type43|IDS_PJPT013_450MM_TYPE_42_MOD_1=Type42 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT014_450MM_TYPE_44_MOD_2=450 mm Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT015_533MM_TYPE_92=Type 92|IDS_PJPT016_533MM_TYPE_89=Type 89|IDS_PJPT017_610MM_TYPE_8_MOD_2=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT018_610MM_TYPE90_MOD_1=Type90 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT019_610MM_TYPE90_MOD_2=Type90 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT020_610_TYPE93_MODEL_3=Type93 mod. 3|IDS_PJPT021_610_TYPE93_MODEL_2=Type93 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT022_TYPE_91_MOD_1A=Type91 mod. 1A|IDS_PJPT023_TYPE_94_MOD_2A=Type94 mod. 2A|IDS_PJPT024_TYPE_91_MOD_2A=Type91 mod. 2A|IDS_PJPT025_533MM_KAMIKAZE=Type 92|IDS_PJPT026_610MM_SHINO=Type8|IDS_PJPT027_TYPE_8_M3=Type8 mod. 3|IDS_PJPT028_533MM_MUTSU=533 mm Type6|IDS_PJPT029_610MM_HAREKAZE=Type90 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT030_610MM_KII=Type93 mod. 2|IDS_PJPT031_SEA_TORPEDO_TYPE93_DW=Type93 DW|IDS_PJPT032_610_ASASHIO=Type93 mod. 2 dw|IDS_PJPT718_610MM_TYPE90_MOD_1=Type90 mod. 1|IDS_PJPT999_USELESS_SPECIAL=Useless|IDS_PJSA002=Hosho|IDS_PJSA002_DESCR=The first ship in the world to be specifically designed and completed as an aircraft carrier. This ship was moderately sized and could carry a small air group. She had a decent speed and was only slightly inferior to a light cruiser in terms of armament.|IDS_PJSA002_FULL=Hosho|IDS_PJSA002_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA002_SHORT=HOSH|IDS_PJSA002_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSA006=Zuiho|IDS_PJSA006_DESCR=A small and reasonably fast aircraft carrier originally built as a submarine tender then subsequently converted into a carrier. Despite her small size, that did not allow her to carry a large air group, Zuiho was equipped with good torpedo protection and a sufficiently powerful artillery for her type.|IDS_PJSA006_FULL=Zuiho|IDS_PJSA006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSA006_SHORT=ZUIHO|IDS_PJSA006_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSA009=Ryujo|IDS_PJSA009_DESCR=An aircraft carrier built under the restrictions of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. Owing to a double-deck hangar, she could carry an impressive air group despite her limited displacement. Her drawbacks were low survivability and the small size of her flight deck, which hampered takeoff and landing for squadrons.|IDS_PJSA009_FULL=Ryujo|IDS_PJSA009_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA009_SHORT=RYUJO|IDS_PJSA009_YEAR=1933|IDS_PJSA011=Hiryu|IDS_PJSA011_DESCR=An aircraft carrier that had a prominent effect on the development of this type of ship in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was a highly successful project that featured a high speed, reasonably good AA defense and a sizable air group. Poor armor protection reduced the aircraft carrier's resistance to damage.|IDS_PJSA011_FULL=Hiryu|IDS_PJSA011_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSA011_SHORT=HIRY|IDS_PJSA011_YEAR=1939|IDS_PJSA012=Shokaku|IDS_PJSA012_DESCR=This heavy aircraft carrier was designed on the basis of the Hiryu class using the experience gained in building ships of the same type. Compared to her predecessor, she was larger and boasted superior armor and AA armament. During World War II, the ship's AA capabilities were significantly enhanced.|IDS_PJSA012_FULL=Shokaku|IDS_PJSA012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSA012_SHORT=SHOK|IDS_PJSA012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSA015=Taiho|IDS_PJSA015_DESCR=The mightiest aircraft carrier with the most advanced design, among ships of her type, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. She featured an armored flight deck to provide protection from bomb hits. New dual-purpose artillery mounts significantly improved the ship's AA capabilities.|IDS_PJSA015_FULL=Taiho|IDS_PJSA015_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA015_SHORT=TAIHO|IDS_PJSA015_YEAR=1944|IDS_PJSA017=Hakuryu|IDS_PJSA017_DESCR=An aircraft carrier designed to be an enlarged and enhanced version of the Taiho class. Hakuryu was superior to her predecessor in size, armor and artillery power. Owing to an increased hangar, she could carry the largest air group among all Japanese aircraft carriers.|IDS_PJSA017_FULL=Hakuryu|IDS_PJSA017_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSA017_SHORT=HAKU|IDS_PJSA017_YEAR=1942|IDS_PJSA507=Kaga|IDS_PJSA507_DESCR=Until the early 1940s, she was one of the biggest aircraft carriers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Initially laid down as a battleship, she was redesigned during construction to become a carrier. The ship had good armor protection for her type, carried quite numerous air group and powerful secondary battery guns.|IDS_PJSA507_FULL=Kaga|IDS_PJSA507_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSA507_SHORT=KAGA|IDS_PJSA507_YEAR=1928|IDS_PJSA917=[Hakuryu]|IDS_PJSA917_DESCR=This ship is a copy of HAKURYU and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PJSA917_FULL=[Hakuryu]|IDS_PJSA917_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSA917_SHORT=HAKU|IDS_PJSA917_YEAR=1942|IDS_PJSB001=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB001_DESCR=The first dreadnought of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Boasted a sufficiently powerful armor belt. Kawachi's fire control capabilities were strongly affected by the diversity of calibers of her numerous guns. Similar to other warships of her time, Kawachi had insufficient horizontal armor protection and weak torpedo protection.|IDS_PJSB001_FULL=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB001_SHORT=KWCH|IDS_PJSB001_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSB003=Myogi|IDS_PJSB003_DESCR=A very high speed battlecruiser design with relatively weak armor typical of this type of ship. It was a prototype for Kongo-class battlecruisers.|IDS_PJSB003_FULL=Myogi|IDS_PJSB003_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSB003_SHORT=MYOGI|IDS_PJSB003_YEAR=1910|IDS_PJSB006=Fuso|IDS_PJSB006_DESCR=One of the mightiest battleships of her time. When built, Fuso was the largest warship in the world. She had a fairly powerful artillery and reasonably heavy armor.|IDS_PJSB006_FULL=Fuso|IDS_PJSB006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB006_SHORT=FUSO|IDS_PJSB006_YEAR=1915|IDS_PJSB007=Kongo|IDS_PJSB007_DESCR=When she was commissioned, Kongo was the most advanced battlecruiser in the world. She was the first among battlecruisers and battleships to be equipped with 356 mm main battery guns. Unlike previous Japanese dreadnoughts, Kongo received a thinner armor belt while her deck armor and torpedo protection were reinforced.|IDS_PJSB007_FULL=Kongo|IDS_PJSB007_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB007_SHORT=KONGO|IDS_PJSB007_YEAR=1913|IDS_PJSB008=Ishizuchi|IDS_PJSB008_DESCR=One of the draft designs for a battlecruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy that subsequently materialized as the Kongo class. The ship had a high speed and an impressive artillery. The arrangement of main turrets allowed her to fire a full broadside with all main battery guns. The known drawback of the ship's design was a very weak horizontal armor.|IDS_PJSB008_FULL=Ishizuchi|IDS_PJSB008_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSB008_SHORT=ISHI|IDS_PJSB008_YEAR=1909|IDS_PJSB010=Nagato|IDS_PJSB010_DESCR=Nagato had long remained the most powerful warship in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She had good armor and carried 410 mm main battery guns. In the 1930s, the ship was modernized to receive more powerful torpedo protection.|IDS_PJSB010_FULL=Nagato|IDS_PJSB010_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB010_SHORT=NAGT|IDS_PJSB010_YEAR=1920|IDS_PJSB011=Mikasa|IDS_PJSB011_DESCR=The best squadron battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War. The ship was well-balanced, with very good armament, armor and speed for her time. However, Mikasa was in many respects largely inferior to successive dreadnought battleships.|IDS_PJSB011_FULL=Mikasa|IDS_PJSB011_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSB011_SHORT=MIKA|IDS_PJSB011_YEAR=1902|IDS_PJSB013=Amagi|IDS_PJSB013_DESCR=A battlecruiser design with very powerful artillery. Though outclassed by other battleships of her time in terms of armor, Amagi was to a great extent superior to them in terms of speed.|IDS_PJSB013_FULL=Amagi|IDS_PJSB013_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB013_SHORT=AMAG|IDS_PJSB013_YEAR=1919|IDS_PJSB018=Yamato|IDS_PJSB018_DESCR=The biggest warship of World War II and the world's largest battleship. Yamato was designed around the idea that an individual ship could have superiority over any battleship of a potential enemy. Her main guns had overwhelming firepower. The ship maintained a very high level of survivability due to reliable armor and robust torpedo protection. Yamato's AA capabilities were highly efficient due to carrying numerous AA artillery guns.|IDS_PJSB018_FULL=Yamato|IDS_PJSB018_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB018_SHORT=YAMT|IDS_PJSB018_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSB021=Izumo|IDS_PJSB021_DESCR=One of the draft designs for a "super battleship" concept, preceding the appearance of the Yamato-class battleships. This design featured heavy armor and a sufficiently high speed complemented by powerful main battery guns that were unconventionally placed in three turrets located at the ship's front end.|IDS_PJSB021_FULL=Izumo|IDS_PJSB021_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSB021_SHORT=IZUMO|IDS_PJSB021_YEAR=1935|IDS_PJSB506=Mutsu|IDS_PJSB506_DESCR=A Nagato-class battleship designed using experience gained in World War I to become one of the first "high-speed" battleships. The ship's armor protection was very good for her time. In addition to her primary armament, she also carried torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSB506_FULL=Mutsu|IDS_PJSB506_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSB506_SHORT=MUTS|IDS_PJSB506_YEAR=1921|IDS_PJSB507=Ashitaka|IDS_PJSB507_DESCR=An Amagi-class battlecruiser. Like the lead ship in the series, her construction was not completed. Boasted a very high speed and carried ten 410 mm guns.|IDS_PJSB507_FULL=Ashitaka|IDS_PJSB507_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB507_SHORT=ASHT|IDS_PJSB507_YEAR=1919|IDS_PJSB508=Kii|IDS_PJSB508_DESCR=This high-speed battleship was designed under the 1920 Shipbuilding Program. The ship was a further development of the Amagi-class battleship design. Compared with her predecessor, she had heavier armor protection. The Kii-class battleships were canceled as a result of the Washington Naval Treaty.|IDS_PJSB508_FULL=Kii|IDS_PJSB508_NUMBER=3|IDS_PJSB508_SHORT=KII|IDS_PJSB508_YEAR=1921|IDS_PJSB509=Musashi|IDS_PJSB509_DESCR=A Yamato-class battleship, Yamato's only sister ship to be commissioned. Just like Yamato, Musashi was the biggest warship of World War II. Upon completion, and in contrast to her subsequently modernized sister ship, she had more powerful secondary battery guns, but weaker AA defenses.|IDS_PJSB509_FULL=Musashi|IDS_PJSB509_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB509_SHORT=MUSA|IDS_PJSB509_YEAR=1942|IDS_PJSB705=ARP Kongō|IDS_PJSB705_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Kongo-class, Kongo. As the flagship of the "First Oriental Fleet", her Mental Model "Kongō" honors the Admiralty Code above all else. She seeks to eliminate the submarine I-401, who chose to deviate from the Code. |IDS_PJSB705_FULL=ARP Kongō|IDS_PJSB705_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB705_SHORT=KONG|IDS_PJSB705_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB706=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB706_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 4th Kongo-class battleship, Kirishima. She was first seen engaging I-401, along with Haruna, at the battle in Yokosuka Bay. She was eventually defeated by I-401 due to her "trump card" backfiring under her rival's tactics. |IDS_PJSB706_FULL=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB706_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB706_SHORT=KIRI|IDS_PJSB706_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB707=ARP Haruna|IDS_PJSB707_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 3rd Kongo-class battleship, Haruna. First seen engaging I-401 in combat alongside Kirishima, she was defeated by the superior tactics of Gunzo Chihaya, commander of I-401. Her Mental Model "Haruna" always wears a large overcoat and has a keen interest in the human language, "collecting" word samples as she hears them. |IDS_PJSB707_FULL=ARP Haruna|IDS_PJSB707_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB707_SHORT=HARU|IDS_PJSB707_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB708=ARP Hiei|IDS_PJSB708_DESCR=A Battleship of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 2nd Kongo-class battleship, Hiei. Equipped with the "Mirroring System" bestowed by Musashi, she acts as the new flagship of the "First Oriental Fleet" after Kongō's departure. Repurposing the Fleet as the "Student Council of the Fog", she maintains strict order within the Fleet of Fog as the "Student Council President". |IDS_PJSB708_FULL=ARP Hiei|IDS_PJSB708_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSB708_SHORT=HIEI|IDS_PJSB708_YEAR=|IDS_PJSB799=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB799_FULL=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJSB801=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB801_DESCR=Battleship Kawachi used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSB801_SHORT=KWCH|IDS_PJSB802=Kawachi|IDS_PJSB802_DESCR=Battleship Kawachi used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSB802_SHORT=KWCH|IDS_PJSB918=[Yamato]|IDS_PJSB918_DESCR=This ship is a copy of the battleship Yamato and is suitable for Clan Battles only.|IDS_PJSB918_FULL=[Yamato]|IDS_PJSB918_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSB918_SHORT=YAMA|IDS_PJSB918_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSC001_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC001_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSC004=Yūbari|IDS_PJSC004_DESCR=An experimental light cruiser based on an idea to create a fast warship carrying the most powerful armament available while having minimum displacement. She was the first in the Imperial Japanese Navy to be equipped with 610 mm torpedo tubes. By the end of her time in service, Yūbari was reinforced with numerous AA guns.|IDS_PJSC004_FULL=Yūbari|IDS_PJSC004_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSC004_SHORT=YBAR|IDS_PJSC004_YEAR=1923|IDS_PJSC005=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC005_DESCR=A powerful scout cruiser employed to carry out reconnaissance operations and to protect battleship fleets from enemy light naval forces. Furutaka's primary distinction, from her predecessors, was an enhanced artillery armament featuring a pyramid arrangement of turret mounts.|IDS_PJSC005_FULL=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC005_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC005_SHORT=FRTK|IDS_PJSC005_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSC006=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC006_DESCR=A powerful scout cruiser employed to carry out reconnaissance operations and, apart from that, to protect battleship fleets from enemy light naval forces. Furutaka's primary distinction from her predecessors was an enhanced artillery armament featuring a pyramid arrangement of turret mounts.|IDS_PJSC006_FULL=Furutaka|IDS_PJSC006_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC006_SHORT=FRTK|IDS_PJSC006_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSC007=Aoba|IDS_PJSC007_DESCR=Represented a further development of Furutaka with main battery guns placed in twin turrets to achieve a longer gun range. Moreover, she outstripped her predecessor in torpedo armament power and AA defense capabilities.|IDS_PJSC007_EXAMPLE=AOBA|IDS_PJSC007_FULL=Aoba|IDS_PJSC007_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC007_SHORT=AOBA|IDS_PJSC007_YEAR=1927|IDS_PJSC008=Myoko|IDS_PJSC008_DESCR=The first Japanese cruiser built after the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 came into force. Unlike foreign Treaty Cruisers, Myoko's armor was good enough to withstand artillery strikes from ships of the same type. One of the features of the project was well-developed torpedo protection. Following a series of upgrades, cruisers of this class got a substantially reinforced AA and torpedo armament.|IDS_PJSC008_FULL=Myoko|IDS_PJSC008_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC008_SHORT=MYOK|IDS_PJSC008_YEAR=1929|IDS_PJSC009=Mogami|IDS_PJSC009_DESCR=Mogami was built as a light cruiser whose characteristics would largely exceed those of her contemporary counterparts. She had good armor along with a powerful artillery and torpedo armament. During the course of her service she was transformed into a heavy cruiser, as intended by the original design.|IDS_PJSC009_FULL=Mogami|IDS_PJSC009_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC009_SHORT=MOGM|IDS_PJSC009_YEAR=1935|IDS_PJSC012=Ibuki|IDS_PJSC012_DESCR=Developed from the Mogami-class ships. Ibuki retained the powerful artillery and torpedo armament of her predecessors, but received advanced armor and a reinforced AA system.|IDS_PJSC012_FULL=Ibuki|IDS_PJSC012_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC012_SHORT=IBUKI|IDS_PJSC012_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSC013=Kuma|IDS_PJSC013_DESCR=A multipurpose light cruiser that could serve as a scout and a destroyer leader. Compared with the preceding class, Kuma had a greater displacement, reinforced weaponry and increased speed. She retained a weak AA defense that was typical of earlier-period Japanese cruisers.|IDS_PJSC013_FULL=Kuma|IDS_PJSC013_NUMBER=5|IDS_PJSC013_SHORT=KUMA|IDS_PJSC013_YEAR=1920|IDS_PJSC014=Kitakami|IDS_PJSC014_DESCR=A unique "torpedo cruiser". Originally designed as a Kuma-class scout cruiser. In 1941, along with one of her sister ships, Kitakami was laid up for major retrofitting to be equipped with an unusually powerful torpedo armament of ten quadruple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSC014_FULL=Kitakami|IDS_PJSC014_NUMBER=5|IDS_PJSC014_SHORT=KTKM|IDS_PJSC014_YEAR=1921|IDS_PJSC015=Tenryu|IDS_PJSC015_DESCR=Tenryu was a high-speed light cruiser designed as a destroyer flotilla leader. She relied on a scarce yet rapid-firing artillery. The ship also carried a sufficiently powerful torpedo armament. Tenryu was the first in the Imperial Japanese Navy to be equipped with triple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSC015_FULL=Tenryu|IDS_PJSC015_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC015_SHORT=TENR|IDS_PJSC015_YEAR=1919|IDS_PJSC018=Tone|IDS_PJSC018_DESCR=A well-armed heavy cruiser with an unconventional arrangement of the main battery guns which were concentrated in the forward end. Her speed and torpedo armament were as good as those of preceding Japanese cruisers, while she boasted heavier armor and more efficient AA defense.|IDS_PJSC018_FULL=Tone|IDS_PJSC018_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC018_SHORT=TONE|IDS_PJSC018_YEAR=1938|IDS_PJSC026=Iwaki A|IDS_PJSC026_DESCR=An advanced design of the Tenryu-class cruiser. The ship's displacement exceeded that of her predecessor, which allowed for a reinforced artillery armament and more powerful propulsion. At the project design stage, the cruiser was faster than all existing cruisers and many destroyers.|IDS_PJSC026_FULL=Iwaki Alpha|IDS_PJSC026_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSC026_SHORT=IWAK|IDS_PJSC026_YEAR=1916|IDS_PJSC034=Zao|IDS_PJSC034_DESCR=A very powerful cruiser in all respects. Compared with the preceding classes of heavy cruisers, Zao had a greater number of main battery and AA guns, thick armor and a reinforced torpedo armament.|IDS_PJSC034_FULL=Zao|IDS_PJSC034_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSC034_SHORT=ZAO|IDS_PJSC034_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSC035=Chikuma|IDS_PJSC035_DESCR=Designed as part of the program to create a "high-speed fleet" using the latest technology of the time. The first in Japan, and one of the first light cruisers in the world, to be equipped with turbine-driven propulsion. The ship carried decent armament and had a high top speed for her time.|IDS_PJSC035_FULL=Chikuma|IDS_PJSC035_NUMBER=3|IDS_PJSC035_SHORT=CHIK|IDS_PJSC035_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSC037=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC037_DESCR=A light patrol gunboat designed for coastal operations. This gunboat was well-armed for her dimensions, including AA artillery. She was not armored and had low speed.|IDS_PJSC037_FULL=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC037_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSC037_SHORT=HSDT|IDS_PJSC037_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSC038=Atago|IDS_PJSC038_DESCR=Developed from the Myoko-class cruisers. When commissioned, Atago was one of the most powerful heavy cruisers in the world. The ship surpassed the speed of all Japan's potential rival cruisers. For her time, Atago was well-armored with efficient AA armament, along with powerful artillery and torpedoes.|IDS_PJSC038_FULL=Atago|IDS_PJSC038_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC038_SHORT=ATAG|IDS_PJSC038_YEAR=1932|IDS_PJSC503=Katori|IDS_PJSC503_DESCR=A training cruiser of special construction with marginal armor protection and rather low speed. Despite her modest dimensions, she carried onboard aircraft equipment and torpedo armament. The cruiser's main guns were augmented with dual-purpose guns and automatic AA guns.|IDS_PJSC503_FULL=Katori|IDS_PJSC503_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSC503_SHORT=KATR|IDS_PJSC503_YEAR=1940|IDS_PJSC705=ARP Myoko|IDS_PJSC705_DESCR=A Heavy Cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Myoko-class cruiser, Myoko. Her Mental Model "Myoko" acts as the "Student Council Vice President" in Hiei's "Student Council of the Fog", and acts as a mediator between other Myoko-class Mental Models. |IDS_PJSC705_FULL=ARP Myoko|IDS_PJSC705_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC705_SHORT=MYOK|IDS_PJSC705_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC707=ARP Ashigara|IDS_PJSC707_DESCR=A Heavy Cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 3rd Myoko-class cruiser, Ashigara. She is equipped with a specialized harpoon-cannon, replacing the Super-Graviton Cannon unit. Her Mental Model "Ashigara" has a warlike personality and does not think matters over carefully. Ashigara acts as one of the "Secretaries" in the "Student Council of the Fog", along with Haguro. |IDS_PJSC707_FULL=ARP Ashigara|IDS_PJSC707_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC707_SHORT=ASHI|IDS_PJSC707_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC708=ARP Takao|IDS_PJSC708_DESCR=A Heavy Cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after Takao, the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Takao-class cruisers. She loses a duel against I-401 while patrolling the Kumano Sea area. After her defeat, she decides to leave the "Fleet of Fog" to join the "Blue Steel" led by Gunzo Chihaya. Takao’s Mental Model has a great deal of curiosity, which led her to unwittingly collect a lot of information about humanity. |IDS_PJSC708_FULL=ARP Takao|IDS_PJSC708_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC708_SHORT=TAKA|IDS_PJSC708_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC709=ARP Haguro|IDS_PJSC709_DESCR=A Heavy Cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 4th Myoko-class cruiser, Haguro. Equipped with multiple thruster modules, she uses exceptional speed and agility to overwhelm her opponents. Her Mental Model "Haguro" is known for her sharp tongue and lazy personality. Haguro acts as one of the "Secretaries" in the "Student Council of the Fog", along with Ashigara. |IDS_PJSC709_FULL=ARP Haguro|IDS_PJSC709_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC709_SHORT=HAGU|IDS_PJSC709_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC717=S. Dragon|IDS_PJSC717_DESCR=|IDS_PJSC717_FULL=Southern Dragon|IDS_PJSC717_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC717_SHORT=S DR|IDS_PJSC717_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC727=E. Dragon|IDS_PJSC727_DESCR=|IDS_PJSC727_FULL=Eastern Dragon|IDS_PJSC727_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC727_SHORT=E DR|IDS_PJSC727_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC737=ARP Nachi|IDS_PJSC737_DESCR=A heavy cruiser of the "Fleet of Fog". Modelled after the Imperial Japanese Navy's 2nd Myoko-class cruiser, Nachi. Harnessing an exceptional reconnaissance ability, she can track I-401 even during her silent runs. In combat, she acts as a spotter; calculating data for Myoko's long-range engagements. Her Mental Model "Nachi" acts as "Treasurer" under Hiei's "Student Council of the Fog". Having a rather placid personality, she is often swayed by her energetic colleague, Ashigara. |IDS_PJSC737_FULL=ARP Nachi|IDS_PJSC737_NUMBER=|IDS_PJSC737_SHORT=NACH|IDS_PJSC737_YEAR=|IDS_PJSC799=ARP Takao|IDS_PJSC799_FULL=ARP Takao|IDS_PJSC799_SHORT=TAKA|IDS_PJSC837=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC837_DESCR=Cruiser Hashidate used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSC837_SHORT=HSDT|IDS_PJSC838=Hashidate|IDS_PJSC838_DESCR=Cruiser Hashidate used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSC838_SHORT=HSDT|IDS_PJSC934=[Zao]|IDS_PJSC934_DESCR=This ship is a copy of ZAO and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PJSC934_FULL=[Zao]|IDS_PJSC934_NUMBER=0|IDS_PJSC934_SHORT=ZAO|IDS_PJSC934_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSD001=Tachibana|IDS_PJSD001_DESCR=A small and relatively fast destroyer. For her size, Tachibana boasted a sufficiently powerful torpedo armament. The ship's artillery comprised several rapid-fire small caliber guns.|IDS_PJSD001_FULL=Tachibana|IDS_PJSD001_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSD001_SHORT=TCHB|IDS_PJSD001_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSD002=Umikaze|IDS_PJSD002_DESCR=The first Japanese destroyer designed to operate in high seas. When it was commissioned, Umikaze was one of the world's strongest destroyers and the fastest ship in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She carried very good torpedo and artillery armament for her time.|IDS_PJSD002_FULL=Umikaze|IDS_PJSD002_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSD002_SHORT=UMKZ|IDS_PJSD002_YEAR=1911|IDS_PJSD003=Isokaze|IDS_PJSD003_DESCR=Developed from the Umikaze class. Unlike her predecessor, Isokaze had increased displacement and enhanced torpedo armament. The ship's artillery, though sufficiently powerful, had a low rate of fire which was typical of all Japanese destroyers.|IDS_PJSD003_FULL=Isokaze|IDS_PJSD003_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSD003_SHORT=ISKZ|IDS_PJSD003_YEAR=1917|IDS_PJSD004=Minekaze|IDS_PJSD004_DESCR=A ship that had a remarkable influence on the development of destroyers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Owing to her powerful turbines, Minekaze could produce very high speeds that were superior to many of the destroyers built later.|IDS_PJSD004_FULL=Minekaze|IDS_PJSD004_NUMBER=15|IDS_PJSD004_SHORT=MNKZ|IDS_PJSD004_YEAR=1920|IDS_PJSD005=Mutsuki (old)|IDS_PJSD005_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.5.15 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PJSD005_FULL=Mutsuki (< 01.12.2016)|IDS_PJSD005_NUMBER=12|IDS_PJSD005_SHORT=MUTS|IDS_PJSD005_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSD006=Hatsuharu (old)|IDS_PJSD006_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.5.15 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PJSD006_FULL=Hatsuharu (< 01.12.2016)|IDS_PJSD006_NUMBER=6|IDS_PJSD006_SHORT=HATS|IDS_PJSD006_YEAR=1933|IDS_PJSD007=Fubuki (old)|IDS_PJSD007_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.5.15 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PJSD007_FULL=Fubuki (< 01.12.2016)|IDS_PJSD007_NUMBER=10|IDS_PJSD007_SHORT=FUBK|IDS_PJSD007_YEAR=1928|IDS_PJSD010=Kagero (old)|IDS_PJSD010_DESCR=This ship was available before the release of version 0.5.15 when she was removed from the game.|IDS_PJSD010_FULL=Kagero (< 01.12.2016)|IDS_PJSD010_NUMBER=18|IDS_PJSD010_SHORT=KAGR|IDS_PJSD010_YEAR=1939|IDS_PJSD012=Shimakaze|IDS_PJSD012_DESCR=An experimental "cruiser type" destroyer with increased displacement. The ship was equipped with very powerful propulsion, making Shimakaze faster than the majority of her contemporary ships of the same type. Shimakaze was second to none in terms of torpedo armament. The first and only destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy to be equipped with quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSD012_FULL=Shimakaze|IDS_PJSD012_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSD012_SHORT=SHIM|IDS_PJSD012_YEAR=1943|IDS_PJSD014=Tachibana L|IDS_PJSD014_DESCR=A small and relatively fast destroyer. For her size, Tachibana L boasted a sufficiently powerful torpedo armament. The ship's artillery comprised several rapid-fire small caliber guns.|IDS_PJSD014_FULL=Tachibana Lima|IDS_PJSD014_NUMBER=2|IDS_PJSD014_SHORT=TCHB|IDS_PJSD014_YEAR=1912|IDS_PJSD017=Fūjin|IDS_PJSD017_DESCR=A typical Japanese destroyer that was built using the experience gained during World War I. She boasted a very high speed and powerful torpedo armament. The AA artillery, however, was very weak.|IDS_PJSD017_FULL=Fūjin|IDS_PJSD017_NUMBER=9|IDS_PJSD017_SHORT=FUJIN|IDS_PJSD017_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD024=Wakatake|IDS_PJSD024_DESCR=A small yet well-armed and very fast destroyer. She carried 533 mm torpedoes with better range than similar munitions used by potential rivals. An unconventional placement of torpedo launchers allowed her to fire from the bow sectors.|IDS_PJSD024_FULL=Wakatake|IDS_PJSD024_NUMBER=8|IDS_PJSD024_SHORT=WKTK|IDS_PJSD024_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD025=Kamikaze|IDS_PJSD025_DESCR=A typical Japanese destroyer that was built using the experience gained during World War I. She boasted a very high speed and powerful torpedo armament. The AA artillery, however, was very weak.|IDS_PJSD025_FULL=Kamikaze|IDS_PJSD025_NUMBER=9|IDS_PJSD025_SHORT=KMKZ|IDS_PJSD025_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD026=Kamikaze R|IDS_PJSD026_DESCR=A typical Japanese destroyer that was built using the experience gained during World War I. She boasted a very high speed and powerful torpedo armament. The AA artillery, however, was very weak.|IDS_PJSD026_FULL=Kamikaze R|IDS_PJSD026_NUMBER=9|IDS_PJSD026_SHORT=KMKZ|IDS_PJSD026_YEAR=1922|IDS_PJSD105=Mutsuki|IDS_PJSD105_DESCR=Developed from the Minekaze class, equipped with a reinforced torpedo armament. This class inherited high speed and sufficiently powerful artillery from its predecessors. Greater dimensions made it possible to equip these destroyers with 610 mm torpedoes.|IDS_PJSD105_FULL=Mutsuki|IDS_PJSD105_NUMBER=12|IDS_PJSD105_SHORT=MUTS|IDS_PJSD105_YEAR=1926|IDS_PJSD106=Fubuki|IDS_PJSD106_DESCR=This "special type" destroyer shaped the development for destroyers in all navies of the world. Fubuki's greater dimensions allowed for a significantly greater firepower, AA artillery and an even more powerful torpedo armament. In terms of speed, however, Fubuki was somewhat inferior to destroyers of preceding classes.|IDS_PJSD106_FULL=Fubuki|IDS_PJSD106_NUMBER=10|IDS_PJSD106_SHORT=FUBK|IDS_PJSD106_YEAR=1928|IDS_PJSD107=Akatsuki|IDS_PJSD107_DESCR=This ship belonged to the "special type" series of destroyers. In contrast to Fubuki-class ships, she had more efficient propulsion and boasted a substantially higher speed.|IDS_PJSD107_FULL=Akatsuki|IDS_PJSD107_NUMBER=4|IDS_PJSD107_SHORT=AKAT|IDS_PJSD107_YEAR=1932|IDS_PJSD108=Akizuki|IDS_PJSD108_DESCR=One of the most sophisticated destroyers in the Japanese Navy. This ship was specifically designed to provide anti-aircraft defense. Due to her significantly increased dimensions, she was equipped with new dual-purpose main gun mounts that had a very high rate of fire. Among the drawbacks of the ship were the relatively weak torpedo armament and an insufficiently high speed.|IDS_PJSD108_FULL=Akizuki|IDS_PJSD108_NUMBER=13|IDS_PJSD108_SHORT=AKIZ|IDS_PJSD108_YEAR=1942|IDS_PJSD206=Hatsuharu|IDS_PJSD206_DESCR=Hatsuharu was a high performance ship despite displacement limitations imposed by the London Naval Treaty of 1930. The ship boasted a comparatively good AA defense. The powerful main battery guns were placed in enclosed turret mounts and could deliver anti-aircraft fire.|IDS_PJSD206_FULL=Hatsuharu|IDS_PJSD206_NUMBER=6|IDS_PJSD206_SHORT=HATS|IDS_PJSD206_YEAR=1933|IDS_PJSD207=Shiratsuyu|IDS_PJSD207_DESCR=Developed from the Hatsuharu-class destroyers but was equipped with more powerful torpedo armament. However the ship was slightly slower than her predecessors. She was the first of the Japanese fleet destroyers to be equipped with quadruple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PJSD207_FULL=Shiratsuyu|IDS_PJSD207_NUMBER=10|IDS_PJSD207_SHORT=SHIR|IDS_PJSD207_YEAR=1936|IDS_PJSD208=Kagero|IDS_PJSD208_DESCR=Due to a good balance of her main characteristics, Kagero was the most successful destroyer design in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She had extremely long-range, high-speed, oxygen-fueled torpedoes that made her considerably superior to all ships of her type in terms of torpedo armament power.|IDS_PJSD208_FULL=Kagero|IDS_PJSD208_NUMBER=19|IDS_PJSD208_SHORT=KAGR|IDS_PJSD208_YEAR=1939|IDS_PJSD209=Yūgumo|IDS_PJSD209_DESCR=Developed from the preceding Kagero-class destroyers, she carried more advanced main gun mounts and reinforced AA defenses.|IDS_PJSD209_FULL=Yūgumo|IDS_PJSD209_NUMBER=19|IDS_PJSD209_SHORT=YUGM|IDS_PJSD209_YEAR=1941|IDS_PJSD503=Disabled: Isokaze|IDS_PJSD503_DESCR=Disabled: Isokaze|IDS_PJSD503_FULL=Disabled: Isokaze|IDS_PJSD503_NUMBER=Disabled: Isokaze|IDS_PJSD503_YEAR=Disabled: Isokaze|IDS_PJSD504=Disabled: Minekaze|IDS_PJSD504_DESCR=Disabled: Minekaze|IDS_PJSD504_FULL=Disabled: Minekaze|IDS_PJSD504_NUMBER=Disabled: Minekaze|IDS_PJSD504_YEAR=Disabled: Minekaze|IDS_PJSD518=Asashio|IDS_PJSD518_DESCR=Japanese destroyer Asashio was the ultimate ship of this type in Japan, built after the launch of the Fubuki-class ships. The absence of constraints on displacement allowed naval architects to find a good balance between speed, armament, and hull size. Due to a good overall layout, Asashio served as a prototype for the majority of subsequent Japanese destroyers.|IDS_PJSD518_FULL=Asashio|IDS_PJSD518_NUMBER=10|IDS_PJSD518_SHORT=ASAS|IDS_PJSD518_YEAR=1937|IDS_PJSD706=Shinonome|IDS_PJSD706_DESCR=One of the first Fubuki-class destroyers, with an incredible striking power from her three 610 mm torpedo launchers. The ship significantly surpassed preceding-class destroyers in terms of artillery firepower. However, her AA defenses were weak, which was characteristic of all Japanese destroyers.|IDS_PJSD706_FULL=Shinonome|IDS_PJSD706_NUMBER=10|IDS_PJSD706_SHORT=SHIN|IDS_PJSD706_YEAR=1928|IDS_PJSD708=HSF Harekaze|IDS_PJSD708_DESCR=Kagero-class training ship of the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School. She is operated by the main character Akeno Misaki. The ship mounts experimental modules that allow her to travel at higher speeds than her sister ships at the cost of stability. In the series, reduced personnel by automation allows for a single class of 30 students to operate the ship. |IDS_PJSD708_FULL=HSF Harekaze|IDS_PJSD708_NUMBER=18|IDS_PJSD708_SHORT=HARE|IDS_PJSD708_YEAR=1939|IDS_PJSD803=Isokaze|IDS_PJSD803_DESCR=Destroyer Isokaze used in the Introductory Mission|IDS_PJSD803_SHORT=ISKZ|IDS_PJSD912=[Shimakaze]|IDS_PJSD912_DESCR=This ship is a copy of SHIMAKAZE and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PJSD912_FULL=[Shimakaze]|IDS_PJSD912_NUMBER=1|IDS_PJSD912_SHORT=SHIM|IDS_PJSD912_YEAR=1943|IDS_PJSX701=ARP I-401|IDS_PJSX701_FULL=ARP I-401|IDS_PJSX701_SHORT=I401|IDS_PJSX702=ARP I-401|IDS_PJSX702_FULL=ARP I-401|IDS_PJSX702_SHORT=I401|IDS_PJSX799=707R|IDS_PJUA002_140_50_TYPE3=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA003_C1_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA004_C1_ART_TOP=120 mm/45 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA012_076_40_TACHIBANA=76 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA013_076_40_SAKURA=76 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA101_D2_ART_STOCK=120 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA102_120_40_TYPE_HAGUN_CS=120 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA111_C2_ART_STOCK=152 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA121_305_40_TYPE41_MIKASA=305 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA211_B3_ART_STOCK=305 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA212_305_50_TYPE41=305 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA213_140_50_KATORI=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA214_305_45_TYPE41_CS=305 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA221_C3_ART_STOCK=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA231_D3_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA302_120_45_TYPE_HAGUN=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA311_C4_ART_STOCK=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA321_140_50=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA322_140_50_TEST=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA331_305_45_MKX_ISHIZUCHI=305 mm/45 Mk10|IDS_PJUA341_B4_ART_STOCK=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA351_D4_ART_STOCK=120 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA352_D4_ART_STOCK=120 mm/40 Type41|IDS_PJUA401_D5_ART_TOP=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA402_D5_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA403_120_45_UNIVERSAL=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA404_D5_ART_STOCK_2=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA405_D5_ART_TOP_2=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA406_D5_ART_TOP=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA407_D5_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA411_B5_ART_STOCK=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA421_140_50_3_YEAR_TYPE=140 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA431_C5_ART_STOCK=200 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA432_C5_ART_TOP=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA441_120_45_TYPE_HA_KAMIKAZE=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA451_120_45_TYPE_HA_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA452_120_45_TYPE_HA_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=120 mm/45 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA495_356_45_TYPE41_KONGOU=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA496_356_45_TYPE41_KIRISHIMA=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA497_356_45_TYPE41_HARUNA=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA498_356_45_TYPE41_HIEI=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA501_127_50_TYPE_B=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA511_B6_ART_STOCK=356 mm/45 Type41|IDS_PJUA513_ART_MUTSU=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA521_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA531_C6_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA541_D6_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA542_D6_ART_TOP=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA543_D6_ART_STOCK_2=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA544_D6_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA545_D6_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA546_D6_ART_TOP=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA547_D6_ART_STOCK_2=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA548_ART_SHINO=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA591_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE_MYOKO=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA592_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE_HAGURO=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA593_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE_ASHIGARA=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA594_203_50_YELLOW_DRAGON=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA595_203_50_BLUE_DRAGON=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA596_203_50_NACHI=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA611_B7_ART_STOCK=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA612_ART_ASHITAKA=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA621_155_50_TYPE_91=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA622_203_50_3RD_YEAR_TYPE=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA631_C7_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA641_D7_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA642_D7_ART_STOCK_2=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA643_D7_ART_STOCK_1=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA701_D8_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA702_D8_ART_TOP=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA703_D8_ART_STOCK_2=100 mm/65 Type98|IDS_PJUA704_D8_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA711_B8_ART_STOCK=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA721_C8_ART_STOCK=155 mm/60 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA722_C8_ART_TOP=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA741_140_50=140 mm/50|IDS_PJUA751_203_50_ATAGO=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA761_203_50_TONE=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA781_ART_HAREKAZE_STOCK=127/50 or 100/65 or 127/54|IDS_PJUA782_ART_KII=410 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PJUA783_ART_ASASHIO=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA791_TAKAO=203 mm/50 3rd Year Type|IDS_PJUA812_B9_ART_STOCK=410 mm/50 10th Year Type|IDS_PJUA821_C9_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA831_D9_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA832_D9_ART_STOCK_2=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA911_B10_ART_STOCK=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJUA912_ART_MUSASHI=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJUA921_C10_ART_STOCK=203 mm/50 Type18|IDS_PJUA931_D10_ART_STOCK=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA974_ART1_ZAO=203 mm/50 Type18|IDS_PJUA975_ART1_SHIM=127 mm/50 Type3|IDS_PJUA978_ART1_YAM=460 mm/45 Type94|IDS_PJUB001_B5N2=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB002_NAKAJIMA_B6N=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJUB003_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB004_YOKOSUKA_B4Y=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUB005_MITSUBISHI_1MT=Mitsubishi 1MT|IDS_PJUB007_R2Y1_KEIUN=Yokosuka R2Y1-B|IDS_PJUB008_MITSUBISHI_B1M=Mitsubishi B1M|IDS_PJUB009_NAKAJIMA_B3N=Nakajima B3N|IDS_PJUB010_NAKAJIMA_C6N5_1B=Nakajima C6N1-B|IDS_PJUB011_B4Y_KAGA=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUB012_B5N2_KAGA=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB301_CV4_TB_STOCK=Mitsubishi B1M|IDS_PJUB302_CV4_TB_TOP=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUB401_CV5_TB_STOCK=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUB402_CV5_TB_TOP=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB501_B5N2_0=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB501_CV6_TB_STOCK=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB502_NAKAJIMA_B6N_0=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJUB503_AICHI_B7A_0=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB504_YOKOSUKA_B4Y_0=Yokosuka B4Y|IDS_PJUB601_CV7_TB_STOCK=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB701_CV8_TB_STOCK=Nakajima B5N2|IDS_PJUB702_CV8_TB_TOP=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJUB801_CV9_TB_STOCK=Nakajima B6N|IDS_PJUB802_CV9_TB_TOP=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB901_CV10_TB_STOCK=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB902_CV10_TB_TOP=Nakajima C6N1-B|IDS_PJUB974_TB1_HAKU=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUB975_TB2_HAKU=Nakajima C6N1-B|IDS_PJUD001_D1A2=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD002_D3A1=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD003_D4Y2=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJUD004_J5N=Nakajima J5N1|IDS_PJUD005_D3A2=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJUD006_D1A1=Aichi D1A1|IDS_PJUD007_D4Y3=Yokosuka D4Y3|IDS_PJUD008_WAKUSEI=Wakusei|IDS_PJUD009_AICHI_B7A=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUD010_D1A2_KAGA=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD011_D3A1_KAGA=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD401_CV5_DB_STOCK=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD501_CV6_DB_STOCK=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD501_D1A2_0=Aichi D1A2|IDS_PJUD502_CV6_DB_TOP=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD502_D3A1_0=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD503_D4Y2_0=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJUD505_D3A2_0=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJUD509_AICHI_B7A_0=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUD601_CV7_DB_STOCK=Aichi D3A1|IDS_PJUD602_CV7_DB_TOP=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJUD701_CV8_DB_STOCK=Aichi D3A2|IDS_PJUD702_CV8_DB_TOP=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJUD801_CV9_DB_STOCK=Yokosuka D4Y2|IDS_PJUD802_CV9_DB_TOP=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUD901_CV10_DB_STOCK=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUD902_CV10_DB_TOP=Wakusei|IDS_PJUD974_DB1_HAKU=Aichi B7A2|IDS_PJUD975_DB2_HAKU=Wakusei|IDS_PJUE002_C1_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 4,600 hp|IDS_PJUE102_ENGINE_9500_TACHIBANA=Propulsion: 9,500 hp|IDS_PJUE103_ENGINE_9500_SAKURA=Propulsion: 9,500 hp|IDS_PJUE111_C2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 22,500 hp|IDS_PJUE121_ENGINE_16000_MIKASA=Propulsion: 16,000 hp|IDS_PJUE131_D2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 20,500 hp|IDS_PJUE201_ENGINE_20500=Propulsion: 20,500 hp|IDS_PJUE202_B3_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 27,300 hp|IDS_PJUE203_ENGINE_7000_KATORI=Propulsion: 7,000 hp|IDS_PJUE204_B3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 22,500 hp|IDS_PJUE211_D3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 21,500 hp|IDS_PJUE221_C3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 51,000 hp|IDS_PJUE301_D4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PJUE302_B4_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 77,000 hp|IDS_PJUE303_B4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 68,250 hp|IDS_PJUE304_D4_ENG_STOCK_FALSE=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PJUE305_D4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PJUE311_C4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PJUE321_ENGINE_51000=Propulsion: 51,000 hp|IDS_PJUE331_ENGINE_57900=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE332_ENGINE_57900_YUBARI=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE332_ENG_TEST=Test Engine|IDS_PJUE333_ENGINE_57900_CS=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE341_ENGINE_64000_ISHIZUCHI=Propulsion: 64,000 hp|IDS_PJUE351_CV4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 30,000 hp|IDS_PJUE401_D5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE402_B5_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE403_B5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PJUE404_ENGINE_68250=Propulsion: 68,250 hp|IDS_PJUE405_D5_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE406_D5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE407_D5_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE411_C5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 102,000 hp|IDS_PJUE421_CV5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE431_ENGINE_38500_KAMIKAZE=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE441_ENGINE_38500_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE442_ENGINE_38500_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE495_ENGINE_136000_KONGOU=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE496_ENGINE_136000_KIRISHIMA=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE497_ENGINE_136000_HARUNA=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE498_ENGINE_136000_HIEI=Propulsion: 136,000 hp|IDS_PJUE501_ENGINE_42000=Propulsion: 42,000 hp|IDS_PJUE502_B6_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 70,000 hp|IDS_PJUE503_B6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 57,900 hp|IDS_PJUE504_ENG_MUTSU=Propulsion: 80,000 hp|IDS_PJUE505_ENG_KAGA=Propulsion: 125,000 hp|IDS_PJUE511_C6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 102,000 hp|IDS_PJUE521_CV6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 65,000 hp|IDS_PJUE531_D6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PJUE532_D6_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 42,000 hp|IDS_PJUE533_D6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PJUE534_D6_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 42,000 hp|IDS_PJUE535_ENG_SHINO=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PJUE601_ENGINE_52000=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE602_B7_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 84,000 hp|IDS_PJUE603_B7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 78,000 hp|IDS_PJUE604_ENG_ASHITAKA=Propulsion: 131,200 hp|IDS_PJUE611_ENGINE_152000=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE621_ENGINE_65000=Propulsion: 65,000 hp|IDS_PJUE631_CV7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE641_C7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE651_D7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 42,000 hp|IDS_PJUE652_D7_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 42,000 hp|IDS_PJUE653_D7_ENG_STOCK_1=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PJUE701_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PJUE702_B8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE703_B8_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PJUE704_D8_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE705_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE711_C8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE741_ENGINE_78000=Propulsion: 78,000 hp|IDS_PJUE742_ENGINE_78000_KITAKAMI=Propulsion: 78,000 hp|IDS_PJUE751_CV8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PJUE761_ENGINE_130000_ATAGO=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PJUE771_ENGINE_152000_TONE=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE781_ENG_HAREKAZE=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE782_ENG_ASASHIO=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PJUE791_ENG_TAKAO=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PJUE792_ENGINE_132000_MYOKO=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE793_ENGINE_132000_HAGURO=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE794_ENGINE_132000_ASHIGARA=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE795_ENG_YELLOW_DRAGON=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE796_ENG_BLUE_DRAGON=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE797_ENG_NACHI=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE798_ENG_KII=Propulsion: 131,200 hp|IDS_PJUE801_ENGINE_75000=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PJUE811_CV9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 160,000 hp|IDS_PJUE821_B9_ENG_TOP=Propulsion: 135,000 hp|IDS_PJUE822_B9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 132,000 hp|IDS_PJUE831_C9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 152,000 hp|IDS_PJUE841_D9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE842_D9_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PJUE911_C10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 159,000 hp|IDS_PJUE912_ENG_MUSASHI=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PJUE921_CV10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 240,000 hp|IDS_PJUE931_B10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PJUE941_D10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PJUE974_ENG_HAKU=Propulsion: 240,000 hp|IDS_PJUE975_ENG_ZAO=Propulsion: 159,000 hp|IDS_PJUE976_ENG_SHIM=Propulsion: 75,000 hp|IDS_PJUE977_ENG_YAM=Propulsion: 150,000 hp|IDS_PJUF301_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF401_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF402_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF501_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF502_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF503_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type6 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF504_FC_A1_KAGA=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF505_FC_A2_KAGA=Type7 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF601_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF602_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type7 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF603_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type7 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF701_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF702_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF703_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type8 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF801_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type9 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF802_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type9 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF803_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type9 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF901_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF902_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Type10 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF903_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Type10 mod. 3|IDS_PJUF974_FC_1_HAKU=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUF975_FC_2A_HAKU=Type10 mod. 2|IDS_PJUF976_FC_2B_HAKU=Type10 mod. 3|IDS_PJUH003_UJI_A=Hashidate (A)|IDS_PJUH004_UJI_B=Hashidate (B)|IDS_PJUH101_TACHIBANA_1912=Tachibana|IDS_PJUH111_CHIKUMA_1912=Chikuma (A)|IDS_PJUH112_CHIKUMA_1918=Chikuma (B)|IDS_PJUH121_MIKASA_1905=Mikasa|IDS_PJUH131_SAKURA=Tachibana|IDS_PJUH201_UMIKAZE_1911=Umikaze (A)|IDS_PJUH202_UMIKAZE_1925=Umikaze (B)|IDS_PJUH211_KAWACHI_1912=Kawachi (A)|IDS_PJUH212_KAWACHI_1919=Kawachi (B)|IDS_PJUH213_KAWACHI_1912_CS=Kawachi (A)|IDS_PJUH214_KAWACHI_1919_CS=Kawachi (B)|IDS_PJUH221_TATSUTA_1919=Tenryu (A)|IDS_PJUH222_TATSUTA_1937=Tenryu (B)|IDS_PJUH231_WAKATAKE_1923=Wakatake (A)|IDS_PJUH232_WAKATAKE_1925=Wakatake (B)|IDS_PJUH241_KATORI=Katori|IDS_PJUH301_ISOKAZE_1917=Isokaze (A)|IDS_PJUH302_ISOKAZE_1925=Isokaze (B)|IDS_PJUH303_ISOKAZE_1917_CS=Isokaze (A)|IDS_PJUH304_ISOKAZE_1925_CS=Isokaze (B)|IDS_PJUH305_ISOKAZE_1917=Isokaze (A)|IDS_PJUH306_ISOKAZE_1925=Isokaze (B)|IDS_PJUH311_MYOGI_1912=Myogi (A)|IDS_PJUH312_MYOGI_1919=Myogi (B)|IDS_PJUH313_MYOGI_1932=Myogi (C)|IDS_PJUH321_KUMA_1920=Kuma (A)|IDS_PJUH322_KUMA_1938=Kuma (B)|IDS_PJUH323_KUMA_C=Kuma (C)|IDS_PJUH331_YUBARI_1944=Yūbari|IDS_PJUH332_YUBARI_1944_CS=Yūbari|IDS_PJUH332_YUB_TEST=Test Hull|IDS_PJUH341_ISHIZUCHI_1921=Ishizuchi|IDS_PJUH352_HOSHO_1939=Hosho (A)|IDS_PJUH353_HOSHO_1941=Hosho (B)|IDS_PJUH401_MINEKADZE_1920=Minekaze (A)|IDS_PJUH402_MINEKADZE_1938=Minekaze (B)|IDS_PJUH403_MINEKADZE_1920=Minekaze (A)|IDS_PJUH404_MINEKADZE_1938=Minekaze (B)|IDS_PJUH411_KONGO_1941=Kongo (B)|IDS_PJUH412_KONGO_1942=Kongo (C)|IDS_PJUH413_KONGO_1913=Kongo (A)|IDS_PJUH421_IWAKI_1944=Iwaki|IDS_PJUH431_FURUTAKA_1926=Furutaka (A)|IDS_PJUH432_FURUTAKA_1930=Furutaka (B)|IDS_PJUH433_FURUTAKA_1941=Furutaka (C)|IDS_PJUH441_ZUIHO_1940=Zuiho (A)|IDS_PJUH442_ZUIHO_1942=Zuiho (B)|IDS_PJUH443_ZUIHO_1944=Zuiho (C)|IDS_PJUH451_KAMIKAZE_1935=Fūjin|IDS_PJUH461_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=Kamikaze|IDS_PJUH462_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=Kamikaze|IDS_PJUH495_KONGOU=ARP Kongō|IDS_PJUH496_KIRISHIMA=ARP Kirishima|IDS_PJUH497_HARUNA=ARP Haruna|IDS_PJUH498_HIEI_ARPEGGIO=ARP Hiei|IDS_PJUH501_HATSUHARU_1935=Hatsuharu (A)|IDS_PJUH502_HATSUHARU_1945=Hatsuharu (B)|IDS_PJUH503_HATSUHARU_1935=Hatsuharu (A)|IDS_PJUH504_HATSUHARU_1945=Hatsuharu (B)|IDS_PJUH511_FUSO_1941=Fuso (A)|IDS_PJUH512_FUSO_1943=Fuso (B)|IDS_PJUH513_FUSO_1919=Fuso (A)|IDS_PJUH514_MUTSU=Mutsu|IDS_PJUH521_MUTSUKI_1926=Mutsuki (A)|IDS_PJUH522_MUTSUKI_1939=Mutsuki (B)|IDS_PJUH523_MUTSUKI_1942=Mutsuki (C)|IDS_PJUH524_MUTSUKI_1926=Mutsuki (A)|IDS_PJUH525_MUTSUKI_1939=Mutsuki (B)|IDS_PJUH526_SHINO=Shinonome|IDS_PJUH531_AOBA_1942=Aoba (A)|IDS_PJUH532_AOBA_1943=Aoba (B)|IDS_PJUH541_RYUJO=Ryujo (A)|IDS_PJUH542_RYUJO=Ryujo (B)|IDS_PJUH543_RYUJO=Ryujo (C)|IDS_PJUH544_KAGA=Kaga|IDS_PJUH601_KAGERO_1943=Kagero (A)|IDS_PJUH602_KAGERO_1941=Kagero (B)|IDS_PJUH603_KAGERO_1945=Kagero (C)|IDS_PJUH604_KAGERO_1943=Kagero (A)|IDS_PJUH605_KAGERO_1941=Kagero (B)|IDS_PJUH611_NAGATO_1941=Nagato (A)|IDS_PJUH612_NAGATO_1944=Nagato (B)|IDS_PJUH613_NAGATO_1933=Nagato (A)|IDS_PJUH614_ASHITAKA=Ashitaka|IDS_PJUH621_MOGAMI_1935=Mogami (A)|IDS_PJUH622_MOGAMI_1943=Mogami (B)|IDS_PJUH623_MOGAMI_1944=Mogami (C)|IDS_PJUH632_HIRYU_1942=Hiryu (A)|IDS_PJUH633_HIRYU_1945=Hiryu (B)|IDS_PJUH641_D7_HULL_STOCK_2=Shiratsuyu (A)|IDS_PJUH642_D7_HULL_TOP_2=Shiratsuyu (B)|IDS_PJUH643_D7_HULL_STOCK=Akatsuki (A)|IDS_PJUH644_D7_HULL_TOP=Akatsuki (B)|IDS_PJUH701_FUBUKI_1942=Fubuki (A)|IDS_PJUH702_FUBUKI_1944=Fubuki (B)|IDS_PJUH703_FUBUKI_1943=Fubuki (C)|IDS_PJUH704_D8_HULL_STOCK_2=Akizuki (A)|IDS_PJUH705_D8_HULL_TOP_2=Akizuki (B)|IDS_PJUH706_FUBUKI_1942=Fubuki (A)|IDS_PJUH707_FUBUKI_1944=Fubuki (B)|IDS_PJUH711_AMAGI_1941=Amagi (A)|IDS_PJUH712_AMAGI_1944=Amagi (B)|IDS_PJUH713_AMAGI_1926=Amagi (A)|IDS_PJUH721_MYOKO_1936=Myoko (A)|IDS_PJUH722_MYOKO_1941=Myoko (B)|IDS_PJUH723_MYOKO_1945=Myoko (C)|IDS_PJUH741_KITAKAMI_1941=Kitakami|IDS_PJUH751_ZUIKAKU_1941=Shokaku (A)|IDS_PJUH752_ZUIKAKU_1943=Shokaku (B)|IDS_PJUH753_ZUIKAKU_1944=Shokaku (C)|IDS_PJUH761_ATAGO_1944=Atago|IDS_PJUH771_TONE=Tone|IDS_PJUH772_KII=Kii|IDS_PJUH773_ASASHIO=Asashio|IDS_PJUH781_HAREKAZE_STOCK=Harekaze 1-4|IDS_PJUH782_HAREKAZE_MID=Harekaze 4-10|IDS_PJUH783_HAREKAZE_TOP=Harekaze 11-12|IDS_PJUH793_TAKAO=ARP Takao|IDS_PJUH794_NACHI=ARP Nachi|IDS_PJUH795_MYOKO=ARP Myoko|IDS_PJUH796_HAGURO=ARP Haguro|IDS_PJUH797_ASHIGARA=ARP Ashigara|IDS_PJUH798_YELLOW_DRAGON=Southern Dragon|IDS_PJUH799_BLUE_DRAGON=Eastern Dragon|IDS_PJUH801_SHIMAKAZE_1943=Shimakaze (A)|IDS_PJUH802_SHIMAKAZE_1944=Shimakaze (A)|IDS_PJUH811_IBUKI_1944=Ibuki (A)|IDS_PJUH812_IBUKI_1945=Ibuki (B)|IDS_PJUH821_TAIHO_1944=Taiho (A)|IDS_PJUH822_TAIHO_1945=Taiho (B)|IDS_PJUH831_IZUMO_1938=Izumo (A)|IDS_PJUH832_IZUMO_1942=Izumo (B)|IDS_PJUH833_IZUMO_1944=Izumo (C)|IDS_PJUH841_D9_HULL_STOCK_2=Yūgumo (A)|IDS_PJUH842_D9_HULL_TOP_2=Yūgumo (B)|IDS_PJUH911_YAMATO_1944=Yamato (A)|IDS_PJUH912_MUSASHI=Musashi|IDS_PJUH921_TENGU_1944=Zao (A)|IDS_PJUH931_HAKURYU_1942=Hakuryu (A)|IDS_PJUH974_HAKU=Hakuryu|IDS_PJUH975_ZAO=Zao|IDS_PJUH976_SHIM=Shimakaze|IDS_PJUH978_YAM=Yamato|IDS_PJUI001_A6M2=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJUI003_NIKAJIMA_A4N=Nakajima A4N|IDS_PJUI004_J7W1_A=Kyushu J7W1|IDS_PJUI005_MITSUBISHI_A5M2=Mitsubishi A5M2|IDS_PJUI006_MITSUBISHI_A7M1=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJUI008_MITSUBISHI_A8M=Mitsubishi A8M|IDS_PJUI009_KAWANISHI_N1K5_A=Kawanishi N1K5-A|IDS_PJUI010_NAKAJIMA_J8N1=Nakajima J8N1|IDS_PJUI013_NAKAJIMA_A2N2=Nakajima A2N2|IDS_PJUI014_MITSUBISHI_1MF=Mitsubishi 1MF|IDS_PJUI018_MITSUBISHI_A5M4=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJUI019_MITSUBISHI_A6M5_C=Mitsubishi A6M5c|IDS_PJUI020_A5M4_KAGA=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJUI022_A6M2_KAGA=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJUI301_CV4_F_STOCK=Nakajima A4N|IDS_PJUI302_CV4_F_TOP=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJUI401_CV5_F_STOCK=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJUI402_CV5_F_TOP=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJUI501_A6M2_0=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJUI501_CV6_F_STOCK=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJUI502_CV6_F_TOP=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJUI506_MITSUBISHI_A7M1_0=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJUI509_KAWANISHI_N1K5_A_0=Kawanishi N1K5-A|IDS_PJUI518_MITSUBISHI_A5M4_0=Mitsubishi A5M4|IDS_PJUI519_MITSUBISHI_A6M5_C_0=Mitsubishi A6M5c|IDS_PJUI601_CV7_F_STOCK=Mitsubishi A6M2|IDS_PJUI602_CV7_F_TOP=Mitsubishi A6M5c|IDS_PJUI701_CV8_F_STOCK=Mitsubishi A6M5c|IDS_PJUI702_CV8_F_TOP=Kawanishi N1K5-A|IDS_PJUI801_CV9_F_STOCK=Kawanishi N1K5-A|IDS_PJUI802_CV9_F_TOP=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJUI901_CV10_F_STOCK=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJUI902_CV10_F_TOP=Mitsubishi A8M|IDS_PJUI974_F1_HAKU=Mitsubishi A7M1|IDS_PJUI975_F2_HAKU=Mitsubishi A8M|IDS_PJUS002_SUO=Type1 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS003_SUO=Type1 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS103_SUO_TACHIBANA=Type2 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS104_SUO_SAKURA=Type2 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS113_SUO_MIKASA=Type2 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS121_SUO=Type2 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS122_SUO=Type2 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS201_SUO=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS211_SUO=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS212_SUO=Type3 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS213_SUO_CS=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS214_SUO_CS=Type3 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS221_SUO=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS222_SUO=Type3 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS231_SUO=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS241_SUO_KATORI=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS301_SUO=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS302_SUO=Type4 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS303_SUO_CS=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS304_SUO_CS=Type4 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS305_SUO=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS306_SUO=Type4 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS311_SUO=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS312_SUO=Type4 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS321_SUO=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS322_SUO=Type4 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS331_SUO=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS332_SUO_CS=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS332_SUO_TEST=Test SUO|IDS_PJUS341_SUO_ISHIZUCHI=Type4 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS401_SUO=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS402_SUO=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS403_D5_SUO_STOCK_2=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS404_D5_SUO_TOP_2=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS405_SUO=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS406_SUO=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS407_D5_SUO_STOCK_2=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS408_D5_SUO_TOP_2=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS411_SUO=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS412_SUO=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS421_SUO=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS431_SUO=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS432_SUO=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS441_SUO_KAMIKAZE=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS451_SUO_TRUE_KAMIKAZE=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS452_SUO_CAMO_KAMIKAZE=Type5 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS495_SUO_KONGOU=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS496_SUO_KIRISHIMA=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS497_SUO_HARUNA=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS498_SUO_HIEI=Type5 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS501_SUO=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS502_SUO=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS503_D6_SUO_STOCK_2=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS504_D6_SUO_TOP_2=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS505_D6_SUO_STOCK=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS506_D6_SUO_TOP=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS507_D6_SUO_STOCK_2=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS508_D6_SUO_TOP_2=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS509_D6_SUO_STOCK=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS510_D6_SUO_TOP=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS511_SUO=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS512_SUO=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS513_SUO_SHINO=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS514_SUO_MUTSU=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS521_SUO=Type6 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS522_SUO=Type6 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS601_SUO=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS602_SUO=Type7 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS603_SUO_ASHITAKA=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS611_SUO=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS621_SUO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS622_SUO=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS631_D7_SUO_STOCK_2=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS632_D7_SUO_TOP_2=Type7 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS633_D7_SUO_STOCK=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS634_D7_SUO_TOP=Type7 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS661_SUO=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS701_SUO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS702_SUO=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS711_SUO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS712_SUO=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS721_SUO=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS741_SUO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS761_SUO_ATAGO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS762_SUO_ASASHIO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS771_SUO_TONE=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS781_SUO_HAREKAZE=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS791_SUO_MYOKO=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS792_SUO_HAGURO=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS793_SUO_ASHIGARA=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS794_SUO_YELLOW_DRAGON=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS795_SUO_BLUE_DRAGON=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS796_SUO_NACHI=Type7 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS797_SUO_TAKAO=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS798_SUO_KII=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS801_SUO=Type9 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS802_SUO=Type9 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS803_D8_SUO_STOCK_2=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS804_D8_SUO_TOP_2=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS805_D8_SUO_STOCK=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS806_D8_SUO_TOP=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS807_D8_SUO_STOCK=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS808_D8_SUO_TOP=Type8 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS812_SUO=Type9 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS821_SUO=Type9 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS822_SUO=Type9 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS831_SUO=Type9 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS841_D9_SUO_STOCK_2=Type9 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS842_D9_SUO_TOP_2=Type9 mod. 2|IDS_PJUS901_SUO=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS911_SUO=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS913_SUO_MUSASHI=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS921_SUO=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS974_SUO_ZAO=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS975_SUO_SHIM=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUS976_SUO_YAM=Type10 mod. 1|IDS_PJUT103_D2_TORP_STOCK=Type 42|IDS_PJUT104_D2_TORP_TOP=Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJUT105_450_TACHIBANA=Ho Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJUT106_450_TACHIBANA=Ho Type42|IDS_PJUT107_450_SAKURA=Ho Type42|IDS_PJUT202_C3_TORP_STOCK=Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJUT203_D3_TORP_TOP=Type 6|IDS_PJUT204_D3_TORP_STOCK=Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJUT205_533_TYPE_6_CS=Type 6|IDS_PJUT231_533_KATORI=Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJUT301_C4_TORP_STOCK=Type 6|IDS_PJUT302_D4_TORP_TOP=Type 6|IDS_PJUT303_D4_TORP_STOCK=Type44 mod. 2|IDS_PJUT304_D4_TORP_TOP_FALSE=Type 92|IDS_PJUT305_D4_TORP_STOCK_FALSE=Type 92|IDS_PJUT306_D4_TORP_TOP=Type 92|IDS_PJUT307_D4_TORP_STOCK=Type 6|IDS_PJUT331_610_2_JGT010=Type8|IDS_PJUT332_610_2_JGT010_CS=Type8|IDS_PJUT332_610_TEST=Test torpedo|IDS_PJUT401_C5_TORP_STOCK=Type8|IDS_PJUT402_C5_TORP_TOP=Type8 mod. 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This impractical and obsolete firepower arrangement resulted in decreased artillery performance.|IDS_PRSC003_FULL=Murmansk|IDS_PRSC003_NUMBER=10|IDS_PRSC003_SHORT=MUR|IDS_PRSC003_YEAR=1923|IDS_PRSC010=Diana L|IDS_PRSC010_DESCR=Being a protected cruiser, whose design was typical between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, she had a reasonably good main battery for her time. The ship was also armed with numerous secondary battery guns. Her vital parts were protected by the inclined deck armor.|IDS_PRSC010_FULL=Diana Lima|IDS_PRSC010_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSC010_SHORT=DIANA|IDS_PRSC010_YEAR=1901|IDS_PRSC101=Orlan|IDS_PRSC101_DESCR=A patrol ship with very powerful artillery. Orlan was intended to operate in island waters. She boasted a very high level of maneuverability owing to her small dimensions and decent speed.|IDS_PRSC101_FULL=Orlan|IDS_PRSC101_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC101_SHORT=ORLAN|IDS_PRSC101_YEAR=1941|IDS_PRSC102=Novik|IDS_PRSC102_DESCR=The pioneer ship of a scout cruiser type, Novik carried rapid-fire guns but was weak in terms of armor. In the course of her service, she was the fastest cruiser in the world.|IDS_PRSC102_FULL=Novik|IDS_PRSC102_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSC102_SHORT=NOVIK|IDS_PRSC102_YEAR=1901|IDS_PRSC103=Bogatyr|IDS_PRSC103_DESCR=The best protected cruiser in the Russian Navy. This ship was based on a project that was notable for its overall well-balanced features and good protection of the ship's numerous main guns, some of which were mounted in turrets. During World War I, the ship was re-armed with more advanced artillery.|IDS_PRSC103_FULL=Bogatyr|IDS_PRSC103_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC103_SHORT=BGTR|IDS_PRSC103_YEAR=1902|IDS_PRSC104=Svietlana|IDS_PRSC104_DESCR=The first light cruiser with turbine propulsion, laid down for the Imperial Russian Navy. Svietlana was notably faster than her predecessors. Her armor protection and weapons were quite good for her time. The ship's artillery was remarkable for its long range and strong ballistic properties.|IDS_PRSC104_FULL=Svietlana|IDS_PRSC104_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC104_SHORT=SVTL|IDS_PRSC104_YEAR=1928|IDS_PRSC105=Kirov|IDS_PRSC105_DESCR=One of the first large warships designed and built in the U.S.S.R. (Project 26). Despite her small displacement, she was equipped with very powerful long-range main guns and had a good speed. In contrast to the majority of her contemporaries, Kirov had weak armor.|IDS_PRSC105_FULL=Kirov|IDS_PRSC105_NUMBER=2|IDS_PRSC105_SHORT=KIROV|IDS_PRSC105_YEAR=1938|IDS_PRSC106=Budyonny|IDS_PRSC106_DESCR=A light cruiser built under Project 94. The ship was developed from the Kirov-class warships. Unlike her prototype, she was bigger in size and featured significantly enhanced protection. The ship's main guns were smaller in caliber but had a higher rate of fire.|IDS_PRSC106_FULL=Budyonny|IDS_PRSC106_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC106_SHORT=BUDN|IDS_PRSC106_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSC107=Shchors|IDS_PRSC107_DESCR=This ship was designed as a light "squadron escorting" cruiser (Project 28). She boasted a high speed and powerful artillery but was inferior to foreign counterparts of her time in armor protection.|IDS_PRSC107_FULL=Shchors|IDS_PRSC107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC107_SHORT=SHCHR|IDS_PRSC107_YEAR=1937|IDS_PRSC108=Chapayev|IDS_PRSC108_DESCR=A light cruiser with powerful artillery, built under the "Big Fleet" program (Project 68). The ship was slightly slower than her predecessors but significantly surpassed them in armor protection. During her upgrade, the cruiser received considerably enhanced AA defense.|IDS_PRSC108_FULL=Chapayev|IDS_PRSC108_NUMBER=7|IDS_PRSC108_SHORT=CHAP|IDS_PRSC108_YEAR=1950|IDS_PRSC109=Dm. Donskoi|IDS_PRSC109_DESCR=The ship was developed from the Chapayev class. She received stronger armament and a more powerful propulsion (Project 65). Dmitri Donskoi surpassed her prototype in all major characteristics: dimensions, speed, artillery power, AA capabilities and torpedo armament.|IDS_PRSC109_FULL=Dmitri Donskoi|IDS_PRSC109_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC109_SHORT=DD|IDS_PRSC109_YEAR=1951|IDS_PRSC110=Moskva|IDS_PRSC110_DESCR=A ship designed and intended to destroy light enemy cruisers and fight against heavy cruisers (Project 66). Unlike her foreign counterparts, she boasted bigger dimensions and better armor protection. The cruiser's main battery surpassed foreign guns in maximum range and destructive power but had a lower rate of fire.|IDS_PRSC110_FULL=Moskva|IDS_PRSC110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC110_SHORT=MOS|IDS_PRSC110_YEAR=1953|IDS_PRSC503=Oleg|IDS_PRSC503_DESCR=This very successful Bogatyr-class protected cruiser was intended for combat operations as part of a squadron and long-range reconnaissance duties. She boasted powerful artillery, and a decent speed and armor for her time.|IDS_PRSC503_FULL=Oleg|IDS_PRSC503_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC503_SHORT=OLEG|IDS_PRSC503_YEAR=1904|IDS_PRSC505=Krasny Krym|IDS_PRSC505_DESCR=A light cruiser designed in the 1910s and armed with multiple main guns of a relatively small caliber. By the end of World War II she underwent an upgrade to obtain powerful AA defense and an improved gun fire control system. The ship, however, was inferior to her contemporary ships in speed.|IDS_PRSC505_FULL=Krasny Krym|IDS_PRSC505_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC505_SHORT=KRYM|IDS_PRSC505_YEAR=1928|IDS_PRSC506=Molotov|IDS_PRSC506_DESCR=Bearing a close resemblance to Kirov-class cruisers, she was based on an improved design (Project 26-bis). In contrast to her prototype, the cruiser received significantly reinforced armor while retaining extremely powerful artillery and a high speed.|IDS_PRSC506_FULL=Molotov|IDS_PRSC506_NUMBER=4|IDS_PRSC506_SHORT=MOL|IDS_PRSC506_YEAR=1941|IDS_PRSC508=Kutuzov|IDS_PRSC508_DESCR=One of the most advanced light artillery cruisers in the U.S.S.R. Navy. The ship was as good as most of her foreign counterparts in terms of speed and armor. The cruiser's key advantage over other ships of her type was her main battery that boasted a very long firing range due to the successful design of turret mounts.|IDS_PRSC508_FULL=Mikhail Kutuzov|IDS_PRSC508_NUMBER=21|IDS_PRSC508_SHORT=MK|IDS_PRSC508_YEAR=1954|IDS_PRSC509=Kronshtadt|IDS_PRSC509_DESCR=A large gunship officially designated as a heavy cruiser but more of a high-speed "small battleship" by technical characteristics. She carried 305 mm high-range main guns. Drawbacks: weak AA defenses.|IDS_PRSC509_FULL=Kronshtadt|IDS_PRSC509_NUMBER=2|IDS_PRSC509_SHORT=KRON|IDS_PRSC509_YEAR=1939|IDS_PRSC510=Stalingrad|IDS_PRSC510_DESCR=One of the few heavy artillery ships developed after the end of World War II. She had a very high speed for her size and her armament consisted of specially designed 305 mm guns, unrivaled in terms of her maximum firing range and ballistics.|IDS_PRSC510_FULL=Stalingrad|IDS_PRSC510_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSC510_SHORT=STLN|IDS_PRSC510_YEAR=1951|IDS_PRSC513=Varyag|IDS_PRSC513_DESCR=One of the most famous cruisers in the Imperial Russian Navy. Built in the U.S. under a one-off project that was based on the same technical design used for the construction of cruiser Bogatyr, the ship had a very high speed for her time and carried numerous rapid-fire main and secondary guns.|IDS_PRSC513_FULL=Varyag|IDS_PRSC513_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSC513_SHORT=VRYG|IDS_PRSC513_YEAR=1901|IDS_PRSC520=Stalingrad 2|IDS_PRSC520_DESCR=One of the few heavy artillery ships developed after the end of World War II. She had a very high speed for her size and her armament consisted of specially designed 305 mm guns, unrivaled in terms of her maximum firing range and ballistics.|IDS_PRSC520_FULL=Stalingrad 2|IDS_PRSC520_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSC520_SHORT=STLN 2|IDS_PRSC520_YEAR=1951|IDS_PRSC606=Makarov|IDS_PRSC606_DESCR=In 1945, the German cruiser Nürnberg was ceded to the Soviet Union as war reparations. Subsequently, she was renamed and partially rearmed. During an upgrade that followed, the ship's automatic AA guns and other equipment were changed, but her rapid-fire main guns, which were quite powerful for a ship of her size, were retained.|IDS_PRSC606_FULL=Admiral Makarov|IDS_PRSC606_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSC606_SHORT=MAKR|IDS_PRSC606_YEAR=1935|IDS_PRSC910=[Moskva]|IDS_PRSC910_DESCR=This ship is a copy of MOSKVA and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PRSC910_FULL=[Moskva]|IDS_PRSC910_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSC910_SHORT=MOS|IDS_PRSC910_YEAR=1953|IDS_PRSC999=Test Ship|IDS_PRSC999_DESCR=A ship for testing maps. She has a high speed, but her main guns and torpedo armament have minimum damage-dealing capabilities. This ship is designed to deliver fire on islands and coastlines.|IDS_PRSC999_FULL=Test Ship|IDS_PRSC999_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSC999_SHORT=TEST|IDS_PRSC999_YEAR=2014|IDS_PRSD001=Gremyashchy|IDS_PRSD001_DESCR=This ship was generally successful and combined a high speed, reasonably good torpedo armament, and very powerful artillery. The destroyer's main guns were superior in firepower and range to most foreign counterparts. Weak AA defenses were a significant drawback of her design.|IDS_PRSD001_FULL=Gremyashchy|IDS_PRSD001_NUMBER=35|IDS_PRSD001_SHORT=GREM|IDS_PRSD001_YEAR=1939|IDS_PRSD102=Storozhevoi|IDS_PRSD102_DESCR=Designed as a "medium-tonnage" destroyer, this ship was intended to handle a wide range of tasks, from reconnaissance operations and torpedo attacks, to artillery engagements against enemy ships. Owing to high-tech propulsion, she could travel at a very high speed.|IDS_PRSD102_FULL=Storozhevoi|IDS_PRSD102_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD102_SHORT=STOR|IDS_PRSD102_YEAR=1916|IDS_PRSD103=Derzki|IDS_PRSD103_DESCR=The ship belonged to the first series of Russian destroyers to be equipped with turbines. Derzky boasted good survivability owing to a high speed combined with dimensions that were comparatively large for her time. Until the very end of World War I, she had been unrivaled in terms of the number of torpedoes that could be launched in a broadside salvo.|IDS_PRSD103_FULL=Derzki|IDS_PRSD103_NUMBER=9|IDS_PRSD103_SHORT=DERZ|IDS_PRSD103_YEAR=1914|IDS_PRSD104=Izyaslav|IDS_PRSD104_DESCR=Developed from the legendary Novik-class destroyers, Izyaslav was one of the largest and most powerful destroyers in the Russian Navy. Compared with her predecessors, she was armed with more powerful artillery. Izyaslav was surpassed in torpedo caliber by foreign-built destroyers of her time, which was partly compensated by the number of torpedoes that could be launched in a broadside salvo.|IDS_PRSD104_FULL=Izyaslav|IDS_PRSD104_NUMBER=5|IDS_PRSD104_SHORT=IZSL|IDS_PRSD104_YEAR=1917|IDS_PRSD105=Gnevny (OLD)|IDS_PRSD105_DESCR=Gnevny was the first out of a series of destroyers built in the U.S.S.R. (Project 7). She had good performance characteristics and a very high speed. Unlike the Novik-class ships of the pre-revolutionary period, she was armed with more powerful torpedoes and outrivaled the majority of foreign destroyers in terms of artillery firepower.|IDS_PRSD105_FULL=Gnevny (< 06.03.2017)|IDS_PRSD105_NUMBER=35|IDS_PRSD105_SHORT=GNVN|IDS_PRSD105_YEAR=1938|IDS_PRSD106=Ognevoi (OLD)|IDS_PRSD106_DESCR=Developed from the Gnevny-class destroyers, the ship (Project 30) featured a larger displacement. In contrast to her predecessors, she boasted improved armor protection for artillery and a more powerful torpedo armament.|IDS_PRSD106_FULL=Ognevoi (< 06.03.2017)|IDS_PRSD106_NUMBER=30|IDS_PRSD106_SHORT=OGNV|IDS_PRSD106_YEAR=1945|IDS_PRSD107=Udaloi|IDS_PRSD107_DESCR=The most advanced Soviet destroyer among those designed before 1941 (Project 35). Udaloi was large in size and could run at a very high speed for this type of ship. In terms of the power of her main guns, she outclassed most of her foreign counterparts.|IDS_PRSD107_FULL=Udaloi|IDS_PRSD107_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD107_SHORT=UDAL|IDS_PRSD107_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSD108=Tashkent (OLD)|IDS_PRSD108_DESCR=A destroyer flotilla leader intended to perform long-range reconnaissance duties within squadrons and support destroyers' torpedo attacks. She was built in Italy for the U.S.S.R. Navy (Project 20I). During World War II, she was one of the fastest warships in the world and the largest ship of this type.|IDS_PRSD108_FULL=Tashkent (< 06.03.2017)|IDS_PRSD108_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSD108_SHORT=TSHKT|IDS_PRSD108_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSD109=Kiev (OLD)|IDS_PRSD109_DESCR=The design for a destroyer flotilla leader, created under the "Big Fleet" program (Project 48). The ship was developed from the first Soviet Leningrad-class destroyer leaders. Among ships of the same type, she boasted powerful armament and a very high speed.|IDS_PRSD109_FULL=Kiev (< 06.03.2017)|IDS_PRSD109_NUMBER=5|IDS_PRSD109_SHORT=KIEV|IDS_PRSD109_YEAR=1939|IDS_PRSD110=Khabarovsk|IDS_PRSD110_DESCR=The ship was designed as a destroyer flotilla leader. No destroyer in the world could rival her in terms of speed, while her armor and the power of her artillery were comparable to those of light cruisers. Dual-purpose main guns and a battery of automatic AA guns ensured a strong AA defense.|IDS_PRSD110_FULL=Khabarovsk|IDS_PRSD110_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD110_SHORT=KHAB|IDS_PRSD110_YEAR=1936|IDS_PRSD205=Podvoisky|IDS_PRSD205_DESCR=One of the draft designs for the first destroyer flotilla leaders in the U.S.S.R. Unlike destroyers built during the pre-revolutionary period, this ship had greater dimensions, a higher speed and more powerful artillery. Apart from that, she carried torpedoes of a larger caliber.|IDS_PRSD205_FULL=Podvoisky|IDS_PRSD205_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD205_SHORT=PDVS|IDS_PRSD205_YEAR=1929|IDS_PRSD206=Gnevny|IDS_PRSD206_DESCR=Gnevny was the first in a series of destroyers built in the U.S.S.R. (Project 7). She had good performance characteristics and a very high speed. She outmatched the majority of foreign destroyers in terms of artillery firepower.|IDS_PRSD206_FULL=Gnevny|IDS_PRSD206_NUMBER=35|IDS_PRSD206_SHORT=GNVN|IDS_PRSD206_YEAR=1938|IDS_PRSD207=Minsk|IDS_PRSD207_DESCR=This ship was developed as part of a series of Soviet destroyer flotilla leaders created under Project 38. She was built as a modified version of the destroyer leader Leningrad, retaining the same distinctive features like powerful artillery and a very high speed.|IDS_PRSD207_FULL=Minsk|IDS_PRSD207_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSD207_SHORT=MNSK|IDS_PRSD207_YEAR=1938|IDS_PRSD208=Ognevoi|IDS_PRSD208_DESCR=This ship was developed from the Gnevny-class destroyers with an increased displacement. Unlike her predecessors, she carried more sophisticated main guns placed in twin mounts.|IDS_PRSD208_FULL=Ognevoi|IDS_PRSD208_NUMBER=30|IDS_PRSD208_SHORT=OGNV|IDS_PRSD208_YEAR=1945|IDS_PRSD209=Osmotritelny|IDS_PRSD209_DESCR=The most advanced Soviet destroyer among those designed before 1941 (Project 35). Osmotritelny was large in size and could run at a very high speed for this type of ship. In terms of the power of her main guns, she outclassed most of her foreign counterparts.|IDS_PRSD209_FULL=Osmotritelny|IDS_PRSD209_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD209_SHORT=OSMT|IDS_PRSD209_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSD210=Grozovoi|IDS_PRSD210_DESCR=A product of Project 40N, this ship was designed as a "large destroyer" based on experience gained in World War II. Unlike her predecessors, she had greater dimensions and carried dual-purpose artillery and enhanced AA guns.|IDS_PRSD210_FULL=Grozovoi|IDS_PRSD210_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD210_SHORT=GROZ|IDS_PRSD210_YEAR=1944|IDS_PRSD308=Kiev|IDS_PRSD308_DESCR=A design for a destroyer flotilla leader, built under the "Big Fleet" program (Project 48). This ship was developed from the destroyer leader Tashkent. She inherited the high speed and powerful armament of her predecessor, while smaller dimensions provided for better concealment and maneuverability.|IDS_PRSD308_FULL=Kiev|IDS_PRSD308_NUMBER=5|IDS_PRSD308_SHORT=KIEV|IDS_PRSD308_YEAR=1939|IDS_PRSD310=Nakhodka|IDS_PRSD310_DESCR=The ship was designed as a destroyer flotilla leader. No destroyer in the world could rival her in terms of speed, while her armor and the power of her artillery were comparable to those of light cruisers. Dual-purpose main guns and a battery of automatic AA guns ensured a strong AA defense.|IDS_PRSD310_FULL=Nakhodka|IDS_PRSD310_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD310_SHORT=NKHDK|IDS_PRSD310_YEAR=1936|IDS_PRSD409=Tashkent|IDS_PRSD409_DESCR=A destroyer flotilla leader intended to perform long-range reconnaissance duties within squadrons and support destroyers' torpedo attacks. She was built in Italy for the U.S.S.R. Navy (Project 20I). During World War II, she was one of the fastest warships in the world and the largest ship of this type.|IDS_PRSD409_FULL=Tashkent|IDS_PRSD409_NUMBER=1|IDS_PRSD409_SHORT=TSHKT|IDS_PRSD409_YEAR=1940|IDS_PRSD505=Okhotnik|IDS_PRSD505_DESCR=An original project for a unique large destroyer that was created during World War I to remedy the lack of modern cruisers in the Russian Navy. The ship's dimensions – too big for her type – allowed her to carry multiple guns and torpedo tubes.|IDS_PRSD505_FULL=Okhotnik|IDS_PRSD505_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD505_SHORT=OKHOT|IDS_PRSD505_YEAR=1917|IDS_PRSD507=Leningrad|IDS_PRSD507_DESCR=The first major warship completely designed and built in the USSR. The ship was notable for her powerful artillery and very high speed. During World War II, her AA defenses were reinforced.|IDS_PRSD507_FULL=Leningrad|IDS_PRSD507_NUMBER=3|IDS_PRSD507_SHORT=LEN|IDS_PRSD507_YEAR=1936|IDS_PRSD910=[Grozovoi]|IDS_PRSD910_DESCR=This ship is a copy of GROZOVOI and is suitable for Clan Battles only|IDS_PRSD910_FULL=[Grozovoi]|IDS_PRSD910_NUMBER=0|IDS_PRSD910_SHORT=GROZ|IDS_PRSD910_YEAR=1944|IDS_PRSX799=B-4|IDS_PRUA001_152_45_PATTERN_1892=152 mm/45 Canet naval gun|IDS_PRUA002_C1_ART_STOCK=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA010_130_B2LM=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA101_152_45_PATTERN_1892_DIANA=152 mm/45 Canet naval gun|IDS_PRUA111_152_45_PATTERN_1892_PALLADA=152 mm/45 Canet naval gun|IDS_PRUA121_D2_ART_STOCK=102 mm/60 Model 1911|IDS_PRUA131_C2_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 Model 1892|IDS_PRUA201_C3_ART_STOCK=152 mm/45 Model 1892|IDS_PRUA202_C3_ART_TOP=130 mm/55 Model 1913|IDS_PRUA203_ART_OLEG=152 mm/45 Model 1892|IDS_PRUA204_ART_VARYAG=152 mm/45 Model 1892|IDS_PRUA211_D3_ART_STOCK=102 mm/60 Model 1911|IDS_PRUA301_C4_ART_STOCK=130 mm/55 Model 1913|IDS_PRUA302_C4_ART_TOP=130 mm/55 Model 1913|IDS_PRUA311_D4_ART_STOCK=102 mm/60 Model 1911|IDS_PRUA401_152_53_MK16_MK13=152 mm/53 Mk16/Mk13|IDS_PRUA411_130_50_B13=130 mm/50 B-13|IDS_PRUA421_D5_ART_STOCK=130 mm/50 B-13|IDS_PRUA422_ART_OHOTNIK=130 mm/55 B-7|IDS_PRUA423_D5_ART_STOCK_2=130 mm/55 B-7|IDS_PRUA431_305_52_1907_NIKOLAY=305 mm/52 Model 1907|IDS_PRUA432_ART_REV=305 mm/52 Model 1907|IDS_PRUA441_C5_ART_STOCK=180 mm/57 MK-3-180|IDS_PRUA451_130_55_KK=130 mm/55 B-7|IDS_PRUA501_C6_ART_STOCK=152 mm/57 MK-5|IDS_PRUA511_180_MK3_MOLOTOV=180 mm/57 MK-3-180|IDS_PRUA521_D6_ART_STOCK=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA522_D6_ART_STOCK_2=130 mm/50 B-13|IDS_PRUA531_ART_LGD=130 mm/50 B-13-IIs|IDS_PRUA532_ART_MAKAROV=150 mm L/60 SK C/25|IDS_PRUA601_C7_ART_STOCK=152 mm/57 MK-5|IDS_PRUA611_D7_ART_STOCK=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA612_D7_ART_STOCK_2=130 mm/50 B-13|IDS_PRUA701_152_MK5_KUTUZOV=152 mm/57 MK-5-bis|IDS_PRUA711_C8_ART_STOCK=152 mm/57 MK-5|IDS_PRUA721_D8_ART_STOCK=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA722_D8_ART_STOCK_2=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA723_D8_ART_STOCK_3=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA724_D8_ART_TOP_2=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA801_D9_ART_STOCK=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA802_D9_ART_STOCK_2=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA803_D9_ART_STOCK_3=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA804_D9_ART_STOCK_4=130 mm/50 B-2LM|IDS_PRUA811_D9_ART_TOP=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA813_D9_ART_TOP_3=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA821_C9_ART_STOCK=180 mm/57 MK-3-180M|IDS_PRUA822_ART_KRON=305 mm/54 MK-15|IDS_PRUA901_C10_ART_STOCK=220 mm/65 SM-6|IDS_PRUA911_D10_ART_STOCK=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA912_D10_ART_STOCK_2=130 mm/58 SM-2-1|IDS_PRUA913_D10_ART_STOCK_3=130 mm/55 B-2-U|IDS_PRUA974_ART_MOSK=220 mm/65 SM-6|IDS_PRUA975_ART_GROZ=130 mm/58 SM-2-1|IDS_PRUA976_STALINGRAD=305 mm/61 SM-31|IDS_PRUA977_STALINGRAD=305 mm/61 SM-31|IDS_PRUA990_TEST=Pewpew|IDS_PRUE001_ENGINE_12000=Propulsion: 12,000 hp|IDS_PRUE011_C1_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 20,000 hp|IDS_PRUE101_ENGINE_11600_DIANA=Propulsion: 11,600 hp|IDS_PRUE111_ENGINE_11600_PALLADA=Propulsion: 11,600 hp|IDS_PRUE121_D2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 28,400 hp|IDS_PRUE131_C2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 17,700 hp|IDS_PRUE201_D3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 25,500 hp|IDS_PRUE211_C3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 19,500 hp|IDS_PRUE212_ENG_OLEG=Propulsion: 19,500 hp|IDS_PRUE213_ENG_VARYAG=Propulsion: 21,100 hp|IDS_PRUE301_D4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 32,700 hp|IDS_PRUE311_C4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PRUE401_ENGINE_90000=Propulsion: 90,000 hp|IDS_PRUE411_ENGINE_48000=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PRUE421_D5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PRUE422_ENG_OHOTNIK=Propulsion: 35,200 hp|IDS_PRUE423_D5_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 66,000 hp|IDS_PRUE431_ENGINE_30000_NIKOLAY=Propulsion: 30,000 hp|IDS_PRUE432_ENGINE_REV=Propulsion: 61,000 hp|IDS_PRUE441_C5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PRUE451_ENGINE_50000_KK=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PRUE501_D6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 52,200 hp|IDS_PRUE502_D6_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PRUE511_C6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PRUE521_ENGINE_110000_MOLOTOV=Propulsion: 110,000 hp|IDS_PRUE531_ENG_LGD=Propulsion: 66,000 hp|IDS_PRUE532_ENG_MAKAROV=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PRUE601_D7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 81,000 hp|IDS_PRUE602_D7_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 66,000 hp|IDS_PRUE611_C7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 126,500 hp|IDS_PRUE701_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 125,500 hp|IDS_PRUE702_D8_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 52,200 hp|IDS_PRUE703_D8_ENG_STOCK_3=Propulsion: 81,000 hp|IDS_PRUE711_ENGINE_121000_KUTUZOV=Propulsion: 121,000 hp|IDS_PRUE721_C8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 124,600 hp|IDS_PRUE801_D9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 84,500 hp|IDS_PRUE802_D9_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 84,500 hp|IDS_PRUE803_D9_ENG_STOCK_3=Propulsion: 125,500 hp|IDS_PRUE804_D9_ENG_STOCK_4=Propulsion: 125,500 hp|IDS_PRUE811_C9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 144,000 hp|IDS_PRUE812_ENG_KRON=Propulsion: 231,000 hp|IDS_PRUE901_D10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PRUE902_D10_ENG_STOCK_2=Propulsion: 73,000 hp|IDS_PRUE903_D10_ENG_STOCK_3=Propulsion: 130,000 hp|IDS_PRUE911_C10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 210,000 hp|IDS_PRUE974_ENG_MOSK=Propulsion: 210,000 hp|IDS_PRUE975_ENG_GROZ=Propulsion: 73,000 hp|IDS_PRUE976_STALINGRAD=Propulsion: 280,000 hp|IDS_PRUE977_STALINGRAD=Propulsion: 280,000 hp|IDS_PRUE990_ENG_TEST=Nocknockneo|IDS_PRUH001_AVRORA_1917=Aurora|IDS_PRUH011_ORLAN_A=Orlan (A)|IDS_PRUH012_ORLAN_B=Orlan (B)|IDS_PRUH101_DIANA_1905=Diana|IDS_PRUH111_PALLADA_1905=Diana|IDS_PRUH121_SM_STOROJEVOY_1915=Storozhevoi (A)|IDS_PRUH122_SM_STOROJEVOY_1917=Storozhevoi (B)|IDS_PRUH131_NOVIK_A=Novik (A)|IDS_PRUH132_NOVIK_B=Novik (B)|IDS_PRUH211_DERZKY_1915=Derzki (A)|IDS_PRUH212_DERZKY_1916=Derzki (B)|IDS_PRUH221_BOGATYR_A=Bogatyr (A)|IDS_PRUH222_BOGATYR_B=Bogatyr (B)|IDS_PRUH223_OLEG=Oleg|IDS_PRUH224_VARYAG=Varyag|IDS_PRUH301_IZYASLAV_A=Izyaslav (A)|IDS_PRUH302_IZYASLAV_B=Izyaslav (B)|IDS_PRUH311_SVETLANA_A=Svietlana (A)|IDS_PRUH312_SVETLANA_B=Svietlana (B)|IDS_PRUH401_MURMANSK_1944=Murmansk|IDS_PRUH411_GREMYASHCHY_1942=Gremyashchy|IDS_PRUH412_OHOTNIK=Okhotnik|IDS_PRUH421_GNEVNY_A=Gnevny (A)|IDS_PRUH422_GNEVNY_B=Gnevny (B)|IDS_PRUH423_D5_HULL_STOCK_2=Podvoisky (A)|IDS_PRUH424_D5_HULL_TOP_2=Podvoisky (B)|IDS_PRUH431_NIKOLAY=Imperator Nikolai I|IDS_PRUH432_REV=Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya|IDS_PRUH441_KIROV_A=Kirov (A)|IDS_PRUH442_KIROV_B=Kirov (B)|IDS_PRUH451_KK=Krasny Krym|IDS_PRUH501_OGNEVOY_A=Ognevoi (A)|IDS_PRUH502_OGNEVOY_B=Ognevoi (B)|IDS_PRUH503_D6_HULL_STOCK_2=Gnevny (A)|IDS_PRUH504_D6_HULL_TOP_2=Gnevny (B)|IDS_PRUH511_BUDENY_A=Budyonny (A)|IDS_PRUH512_BUDENY_B=Budyonny (B)|IDS_PRUH521_MOLOTOV=Molotov|IDS_PRUH531_LGD=Leningrad|IDS_PRUH532_MAKAROV=Admiral Makarov|IDS_PRUH601_UDALOY_A=Udaloi (A)|IDS_PRUH602_UDALOY_B=Udaloi (B)|IDS_PRUH603_D7_HULL_STOCK_2=Minsk (A)|IDS_PRUH604_D7_HULL_TOP_2=Minsk (B)|IDS_PRUH611_SCHORS_A=Shchors (A)|IDS_PRUH612_SCHORS_B=Shchors (B)|IDS_PRUH701_TASHKENT_A=Tashkent (A)|IDS_PRUH702_TASHKENT_B=Tashkent (B)|IDS_PRUH703_D8_HULL_STOCK_2=Ognevoi (A)|IDS_PRUH704_D8_HULL_TOP_2=Ognevoi (B)|IDS_PRUH705_D8_HULL_STOCK_3=Kiev (A)|IDS_PRUH706_D8_HULL_TOP_3=Kiev (B)|IDS_PRUH711_KUTUZOV=Mikhail Kutuzov|IDS_PRUH721_CHAPAEV_A=Chapayev (A)|IDS_PRUH722_CHAPAEV_B=Chapayev (B)|IDS_PRUH801_KIEV_A=Kiev (A)|IDS_PRUH802_KIEV_B=Kiev (B)|IDS_PRUH803_D9_HULL_STOCK_2=Osmotritelny (A)|IDS_PRUH804_D9_HULL_TOP_2=Osmotritelny (B)|IDS_PRUH805_D9_HULL_STOCK_3=Ashkhabad (A)|IDS_PRUH806_D9_HULL_TOP_3=Ashkhabad (B)|IDS_PRUH807_D9_HULL_STOCK_4=Tashkent (A)|IDS_PRUH808_D9_HULL_TOP_4=Tashkent (B)|IDS_PRUH811_DDONSKOY_A=Dmitri Donskoi (A)|IDS_PRUH812_DDONSKOY_B=Dmitri Donskoi (B)|IDS_PRUH813_DDONSKOY_C=Dmitri Donskoi (C)|IDS_PRUH814_KRON=Kronshtadt|IDS_PRUH901_KHABAROVSK_A=Khabarovsk (A)|IDS_PRUH902_D10_HULL_STOCK_2=Grozovoi (A)|IDS_PRUH903_D10_HULL_STOCK_3=Nakhodka (A)|IDS_PRUH911_MOSKVA_A=Moskva (A)|IDS_PRUH974_MOSK=Moskva|IDS_PRUH975_GROZ=Grozovoi|IDS_PRUH976_STALINGRAD=Stalingrad|IDS_PRUH977_STALINGRAD=Stalingrad 2|IDS_PRUH990_TEST=Test Ship|IDS_PRUS001_SUO=GFCS I mod. 1|IDS_PRUS002_SUO=GFCS I mod. 2|IDS_PRUS101_SUO_DIANA=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS111_SUO_PALLADA=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS121_SUO=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS131_SUO=GFCS II mod. 1|IDS_PRUS132_SUO=GFCS II mod. 2|IDS_PRUS201_SUO=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS211_SUO=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS212_SUO=GFCS III mod. 2|IDS_PRUS221_SUO=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS222_SUO=GFCS III mod. 2|IDS_PRUS223_SUO_OLEG=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS224_SUO_VARYAG=GFCS III mod. 1|IDS_PRUS301_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 1|IDS_PRUS302_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 2|IDS_PRUS311_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 1|IDS_PRUS312_SUO=GFCS IV mod. 2|IDS_PRUS401_SUO=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS411_SUO=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS412_SUO_OHOTNIK=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS413_D5_SUO_STOCK_2=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS414_D5_SUO_TOP_2=GFCS V mod. 2|IDS_PRUS421_SUO=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS422_SUO=GFCS V mod. 2|IDS_PRUS431_SUO_NIKOLAY=GFCS IV mod. 1|IDS_PRUS432_SUO_REV=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS441_SUO=GFCS V mod. 1|IDS_PRUS442_SUO=GFCS V mod. 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The ship greatly surpassed rival navies' destroyers in terms of speed and artillery power. When commissioned, she had the most powerful AA defense among all destroyers in the world. 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Rocket|IDS_PXPT006_533_MKIXM=KaskaD III Rocket|IDS_PXPT008_MK_17=Chrysalis TM Rocket|IDS_PXPT010_MK_13_MOD0A=JVLN-VII-17|IDS_PXPT018_610MM_TYPE90_MOD_1=Quick Spear VIII-17|IDS_PXPT022_TYPE_91_MOD_1A=Hornets Rocket|IDS_PXPT101_G7A_T1=BWLF-107|IDS_PXPT111_TORPEDO_533MM_MK_15=gag|IDS_PXPT118_53_38I=Water Strider-2017|IDS_PXSA001=Luftwaffe|IDS_PXSA002=Air Force|IDS_PXSA002_FULL=Aircraft Carrier|IDS_PXSA002_SHORT=AVIA|IDS_PXSA003=Nobilium|IDS_PXSA003_DESCR=Nobilium, the pinnacle of engineering excellence built on the experiences of the past and discoveries of the future. The ship's hull is made of a rare sky alloy. Apart from sophisticated aircraft, carriers are armed with ancient artifacts. Any of the carriers can use those artifacts to disable enemy ships and restore the HP of allies. |IDS_PXSA003_FULL=Nobilium|IDS_PXSA003_NUMBER=3|IDS_PXSA003_SHORT=NOB|IDS_PXSA003_YEAR=1927|IDS_PXSA004=The Great Gorgon|IDS_PXSA004_DESCR=The Great Gorgon|IDS_PXSA004_FULL=The Great Gorgon|IDS_PXSA004_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSA004_SHORT=GORG|IDS_PXSA004_YEAR=|IDS_PXSA005=Hellcarrier|IDS_PXSA005_DESCR=A heavy shield carrier mother ship of the Federation designed to explore the most distant corners of outer space. The series of this ship saw about ten versions and editions.|IDS_PXSA005_FULL=Spaceport Hellcarrier|IDS_PXSA005_NUMBER=>10|IDS_PXSA005_SHORT=HELL|IDS_PXSA005_YEAR=1965|IDS_PXSB001=Jackal|IDS_PXSB001_DESCR=Jackal|IDS_PXSB001_FULL=Jackal|IDS_PXSB001_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSB001_SHORT=JACK|IDS_PXSB001_YEAR=1886|IDS_PXSB002=Rasputin|IDS_PXSB002_DESCR=Rasputin|IDS_PXSB002_FULL=Rasputin|IDS_PXSB002_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSB002_SHORT=RASP|IDS_PXSB002_YEAR=1916|IDS_PXSB003=Zikasa|IDS_PXSB003_DESCR=Zikasa|IDS_PXSB003_FULL=Zikasa|IDS_PXSB003_NUMBER=>9000|IDS_PXSB003_SHORT=ZIKA|IDS_PXSB003_YEAR=40000|IDS_PXSB004=Magnu-S|IDS_PXSB004_DESCR=The lead ship in a series of Pallad-class battleships. The mechanisms implemented in the ship’s design allow her to temporarily stay invulnerable to all known types of armament. The repair teams aboard those ships are the best in all Intania: they are so skilled that they can repair nearby allied ships even during a battle. |IDS_PXSB004_FULL=Magnu-S|IDS_PXSB004_NUMBER=13|IDS_PXSB004_SHORT=MAGN|IDS_PXSB004_YEAR=1941|IDS_PXSB005=Varg|IDS_PXSB005_DESCR=Varg|IDS_PXSB005_FULL=Varg|IDS_PXSB005_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSB005_SHORT=VARG|IDS_PXSB005_YEAR=|IDS_PXSB006=Paris|IDS_PXSB006_DESCR=The first heavy combat spacecraft of the Federation to be propelled by a warp drive. Images of the open-worked structure of her turret are often used for creating propaganda materials.|IDS_PXSB006_FULL=Paris|IDS_PXSB006_NUMBER=>4|IDS_PXSB006_SHORT=PARIS|IDS_PXSB006_YEAR=2001|IDS_PXSB007=Alldestroyer|IDS_PXSB007_DESCR=A conventional heavy warship of the Federation's enemy, built a long time ago in a far-off galaxy. Vulnerable to bombers.|IDS_PXSB007_FULL=Alldestroyer|IDS_PXSB007_NUMBER=2|IDS_PXSB007_SHORT=DSTR|IDS_PXSB007_YEAR=1977|IDS_PXSC001=Igor|IDS_PXSC001_DESCR=Igor|IDS_PXSC001_FULL=Igor|IDS_PXSC001_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSC001_SHORT=IGOR|IDS_PXSC001_YEAR=1734|IDS_PXSC002=Scarab|IDS_PXSC002_DESCR=Scarab|IDS_PXSC002_FULL=Scarab|IDS_PXSC002_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSC002_SHORT=SCAR|IDS_PXSC002_YEAR=|IDS_PXSC003=Svyatozar|IDS_PXSC003_DESCR=Svyatozar cruisers are the eyes of Intania’s fleet. They carry a system of optical lenses and prisms that can detect enemy ships even through the thickness of the filth. These cruisers can deliver a squall of fire for a short time, eliminating everything that gets in their way. The more damage dealt to enemy ships, the stronger the cruiser gets. |IDS_PXSC003_FULL=Svyatozar|IDS_PXSC003_NUMBER=21|IDS_PXSC003_SHORT=SVYAT|IDS_PXSC003_YEAR=1950|IDS_PXSC004=Galaxy|IDS_PXSC004_DESCR=The pride and glory of the Federation Space Fleet, this Galaxy-class cruiser is the lead ship in a series of heavy cruisers constructed over the course of the war between the Federation and the Robots.|IDS_PXSC004_FULL=Galaxy|IDS_PXSC004_NUMBER=>12|IDS_PXSC004_SHORT=GLXY|IDS_PXSC004_YEAR=1978|IDS_PXSC005=Zaya|IDS_PXSC005_DESCR=Zaya is a renegade ship from the Enlightenment's 44th Eastern Fleet. Zaya's avatar joined the Space Fleet of Earth to study the relationships between humans and the Enlightenment, with the purpose of enhancing tactical programs after the incident involving the 22nd Eastern Fleet.|IDS_PXSC005_FULL=Zaya|IDS_PXSC005_NUMBER=>4|IDS_PXSC005_SHORT=ZAYA|IDS_PXSC005_YEAR=2009|IDS_PXSC006=Norma|IDS_PXSC006_DESCR=A maneuverable frigate design featuring the most advanced stealth technologies. One of the most tactically powerful representatives of her type. It's ideally suited for annihilating representatives of extra-terrestrial civilizations.|IDS_PXSC006_FULL=Norma|IDS_PXSC006_NUMBER=>3|IDS_PXSC006_SHORT=NORM|IDS_PXSC006_YEAR=2007|IDS_PXSC007=Aurora|IDS_PXSC007_DESCR=An Aurora-class medium cruiser created by the race of the Elders for conducting war against the representatives of the Phantoms.|IDS_PXSC007_FULL=Aurora|IDS_PXSC007_NUMBER=>1|IDS_PXSC007_SHORT=AURO|IDS_PXSC007_YEAR=1994|IDS_PXSD001=Blade|IDS_PXSD001_DESCR=Blade|IDS_PXSD001_FULL=Blade|IDS_PXSD001_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSD001_SHORT=BLADE|IDS_PXSD001_YEAR=1897|IDS_PXSD002=Ghoul|IDS_PXSD002_DESCR=Ghoul|IDS_PXSD002_FULL=Ghoul|IDS_PXSD002_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSD002_SHORT=GHOUL|IDS_PXSD002_YEAR=|IDS_PXSD003=Urashima|IDS_PXSD003_DESCR=These destroyers were specifically designed by the best engineers to carry out reconnaissance raids across the dangerous waters far from the shores of the Silver Spear Archipelago. Each Urashima destroyer carries a cleansing boiler that speeds the ship up and increases her HP by absorbing the dark energy of the filth. |IDS_PXSD003_FULL=Urashima|IDS_PXSD003_NUMBER=15|IDS_PXSD003_SHORT=URASH|IDS_PXSD003_YEAR=1939|IDS_PXSD004=FlyFire|IDS_PXSD004_DESCR=An ordinary ship of the Calmbook class, one of the best known and most numerous series of spaceship. They were the workhorses piloted by many space adventurers.|IDS_PXSD004_FULL=FlyFire|IDS_PXSD004_NUMBER=>8000|IDS_PXSD004_SHORT=FLYF|IDS_PXSD004_YEAR=2002|IDS_PXSD005=Blue Aster|IDS_PXSD005_DESCR=An annihilating annihilator intended for annihilating the annihilators' enemies. The only ship in a series that was under the command of Cheater the Great, the hero of the Battle of the Large Talos in 5087.|IDS_PXSD005_FULL=Blue Aster|IDS_PXSD005_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSD005_SHORT=ASTR|IDS_PXSD005_YEAR=1967|IDS_PXSD007=Schnellboot|IDS_PXSX001=Transylvania|IDS_PXSX001_DESCR=|IDS_PXSX001_FULL=Transylvania|IDS_PXSX001_NUMBER=1|IDS_PXSX001_SHORT=TRNS|IDS_PXSX001_YEAR=1476|IDS_PXSX013=Challenge|IDS_PXSX015=Type Sh|IDS_PXSX015_DESCR=Half Shark, half Shrimp. |IDS_PXSX015_FULL=Type Sh|IDS_PXSX015_NUMBER=86|IDS_PXSX015_SHORT=Sh|IDS_PXSX015_YEAR=1930|IDS_PXSX016=Goliath|IDS_PXSX017=Caboteur|IDS_PXSX023=Lorina|IDS_PXSX024=Aronia|IDS_PXSX025=Medway Queen|IDS_PXSX026=Canterbury|IDS_PXSX033=Minelayer|IDS_PXSX034=John Cattling|IDS_PXSX035=Landing Ship 1|IDS_PXSX037=Daihatsu|IDS_PXSX039=LST 325|IDS_PXSX040=Escort 8|IDS_PXSX043=Medway Queen|IDS_PXSX044=Cimarron civil|IDS_PXSX045=Liberty civil|IDS_PXSX743=Intania Queen|IDS_PXUA001_283MM_HYDE=283 mm L/45 Drh LC/1906|IDS_PXUA002_305MM_RASPUTIN=gag|IDS_PXUA003_152MM_FRANKY=152 mm/50 Mk6|IDS_PXUA004_120MM_HELLSINK=120 mm/45 Type3|IDS_PXUA701_C8_ART_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUA702_380_52_TIRPITZ=380 mm L52-B|IDS_PXUA704_D8_ART_STOCK=127/50 Type59|IDS_PXUA711_C8_ART_STOCK=152 mm/57 |IDS_PXUA721_B8_ART_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUA731_D8_ART_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUA901_C10_ART_STOCK=|IDS_PXUA901_ZAYA_ART=203 MW/50 Awateru X|IDS_PXUA905_NORMA_ART=152 MW/50 Zeus Blast|IDS_PXUA911_ALLDESTROYER_STOCK=406 MW/52 Entropia|IDS_PXUA912_ALLDESTROYER_TOP=420 MW/48 EntropiaUltra|IDS_PXUA915_ASTER_ART=128 MW/45 IC Petal|IDS_PXUA921_FLYFIRE_ART=127 MW/38 FLY Swat|IDS_PXUA925_GALAXY_ART=203 MW/55 UlteX 375|IDS_PXUA931_PARIS_ART=431 MW/50 Titan XXVI|IDS_PXUA935_AURORA_ART=220 MW/65 Kremlin-6|IDS_PXUB701_CV8_TB_STOCK=Trident VB-17|IDS_PXUB711_CV8_TB_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUB901_CV10_TB_STOCK=Hornets HC-I|IDS_PXUB902_CV10_TB_TOP=Hornets HC-II|IDS_PXUD701_CV8_DB_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUD703_CV8_DB_STOCK=Stymphalian VB-17|IDS_PXUD901_CV10_DB_STOCK=Drones HC-I|IDS_PXUD902_CV10_DB_TOP=Drones HC-II|IDS_PXUE001_ENG_HYDE=Propulsion: 26,200 hp|IDS_PXUE002_ENG_RASPUTIN=gag|IDS_PXUE003_ENG_ZEEKASA=gag|IDS_PXUE004_ENG_FRANKY=Propulsion: 24,000 hp|IDS_PXUE005_ENG_HELLSINK=Propulsion: 21,500 hp|IDS_PXUE101_ENG_SCHUKA=8U28/38|IDS_PXUE701_B8_ENG_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUE702_ENGINE_163000_TIRPITZ=Propulsion: 163,000 hp|IDS_PXUE705_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 52,000 hp|IDS_PXUE711_D8_ENG_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUE721_C8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 124,600 hp|IDS_PXUE731_C8_ENG_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUE741_CV8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 180,000 hp|IDS_PXUE751_CV8_ENG_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUE911_CV10_ENG_STOCK=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE921_C10_ENG_STOCK=|IDS_PXUE921_ZAYA_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE925_NORMA_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE931_ALLDESTROYER_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE935_ASTER_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE941_FLYFIRE_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE945_GALAXY_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE951_PARIS_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUE955_AURORA_ENG=PowerCube|IDS_PXUF701_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=gag|IDS_PXUF711_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Mk17 mod. 1|IDS_PXUF901_FLIGHTCONTROL_1=Hive HSH-I|IDS_PXUF902_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_A=Hive HSH-II|IDS_PXUF903_FLIGHTCONTROL_2_U=Hive HSH-III|IDS_PXUH001_HULL_HYDE=Jackal|IDS_PXUH002_HULL_RASPUTIN=gag|IDS_PXUH003_HULL_ZEEKASA=gag|IDS_PXUH004_HULL_FRANKY=Igor|IDS_PXUH005_HULL_HELLSINK=Blade|IDS_PXUH101_HULL_SCHUKA=Type Sh|IDS_PXUH604_KAGERO_1943=Blade Type5|IDS_PXUH701_BISMARCK_A=gag|IDS_PXUH711_TIRPITZ_1944=Pallad|IDS_PXUH721_BENSON_1938=gag|IDS_PXUH731_C8_HULL_A=gag|IDS_PXUH741_CHAPAEV_A=Svyatozar|IDS_PXUH751_LEXINGTON_1942=Nobilium|IDS_PXUH761_ZUIKAKU_1941=gag|IDS_PXUH911_HELLCARRIER=HELLCARRIER|IDS_PXUH921_ZAYA=ZAYA|IDS_PXUH925_NORMA=NORMA|IDS_PXUH931_ALLDESTROYER=ALLDESTROYER|IDS_PXUH935_ASTER=ASTER|IDS_PXUH941_FLYFIRE=FLYFIRE|IDS_PXUH945_GALAXY=GALAXY|IDS_PXUH951_PARIS_HULL=PARIS|IDS_PXUH955_AURORA=AURORA|IDS_PXUI701_CV8_F_STOCK=Boreas VB-17|IDS_PXUI711_CV8_F_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUI901_CV10_F_STOCK=Wasps HC-I|IDS_PXUI902_CV10_F_TOP=Wasps HC-II|IDS_PXUS001_SUO_HYDE=FKS Typ 3 Mod. 2|IDS_PXUS002_SUO_RASPUTIN=gag|IDS_PXUS003_SUO_FRANKY=Mk3 mod. 2|IDS_PXUS004_SUO_HELLSINK=Type3 mod. 1|IDS_PXUS701_SUO=gag|IDS_PXUS711_SUO_TIRPITZ=FKS U17-I|IDS_PXUS721_SUO=GFCS VIII |IDS_PXUS731_C8_SUO_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUS741_SUO=gag|IDS_PXUS807_D8_SUO_STOCK=Type8 mod. 1|IDS_PXUS901_C10_SUO_STOCK=|IDS_PXUS901_ZAYA_SUO_STOCK=Clotho I|IDS_PXUS905_NORMA_SUO=Ariadne I|IDS_PXUS911_ALLDESTROYER_SUO=EFE mod. I|IDS_PXUS915_ASTER_SUO=EFE mod. I|IDS_PXUS921_FLYFIRE_SUO=EFE mod. I|IDS_PXUS925_GALAXY_SUO=Athena I|IDS_PXUS931_PARIS_SUO=Atlas I|IDS_PXUS935_AURORA_SUO=MAGI III|IDS_PXUT001_TORP_HELLSINK=Type 6|IDS_PXUT002_TORP_SCHUKA=53-38|IDS_PXUT701_533_TIRPITZ=G17a T2|IDS_PXUT708_D8_TORP_STOCK=Type90-17|IDS_PXUT721_D8_TORP_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUT731_C8_TORP_STOCK=53-17E "Harpoon"|IDS_PXUT741_C8_TORP_STOCK=gag|IDS_PXUT901_C10_TORP_STOCK=|IDS_PXUT901_ZAYA_TORP_STOCK=Kukoyamba XO|IDS_PXUT905_NORMA_TORP=KaskaD III|IDS_PXUT911_ASTER_TORP_STOCK=SoE-I|IDS_PXUT912_ASTER_TORP_TOP=SoE-II|IDS_PXUT921_FLYFIRE_TORP=Сhrysalis TM|IDS_PXY002_AGGGR=gag|IDS_PXY011_SONARSEARCH=gag|IDS_PZEP506_ANSHAN=Type 11|IDS_PZEP506_ANSHAN_DESCRIPTION=Decreases the firing accuracy of the enemy, reduces ship detectability and increases the amount of XP earned by the ship and her Commander as well as Free XP earned in a battle.|IDS_PZGA008_20MM_OERLIKON_MK4=20 mm Oerlikon Mk4|IDS_PZGA009_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm Bofors Mk1|IDS_PZGA010_20MM_OERLIKON_MK20_TWIN=20 mm Oerlikon Mk20|IDS_PZGA014_25MM_TYPE96=25 mm/60 Type96 Triple mod. 1|IDS_PZGA018_40MM_BOFORS_MK1=40 mm Bofors Mk1|IDS_PZGA023_40MM_BOFORS_MK2=40 mm Bofors Mk2|IDS_PZGA024_2_PDR_MKVII_QUAD=40 mm/39 QF Mark VII|IDS_PZGA025_2PDR_QF_MKII_POMPOM=40 mm/39 QF Mark II|IDS_PZGA029_BROWNING_M2_MOD2=12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 2|IDS_PZGA031_70K_37MM=37 mm 70-K|IDS_PZGA033_40MM_BOFORS_MARK_IV_HAZEMEYER=40 mm Bofors Mk IV|IDS_PZGA051_37MM_67_V11=37 mm 61 shì|IDS_PZGM002_130MM_B13_2C=130 mm/50 M1936 shì|IDS_PZGM004_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZGM005_5IN38_MK30_MOD1=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZGM013_127MM40_TYPE89_3=127 mm/40 Type89|IDS_PZGM015_4_7IN45_BL_MARK_I=120 mm/45 BL Mk I|IDS_PZGM020_105MM_TBTS_LC_16=105 mm L/45 Tbts LC/16|IDS_PZGM022_5IN38_MK38_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk38|IDS_PZGM026_4IN_40_QF_MKIV=102 mm/40 PIX|IDS_PZGM032_120MM_45_QF_CP_MKXIX_TWIN=120 mm/45 CPXIX|IDS_PZGM044_152MM_MK4=152 mm/57 МK-4|IDS_PZGM045_5IN51_MK_7_MOD2=127 mm/51 Mark 7|IDS_PZGM047_5IN38_MK30_MOD0=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZGS053_100MM_70_SM_5_1S=100 mm/70 SM-5-1s|IDS_PZGT003_533MM_1N_3TUBES=533 mm 1-N|IDS_PZGT006_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PZGT007_21IN_MK15_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk15|IDS_PZGT012_21IN_MK15_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk15|IDS_PZGT016_21IN_TRIPLE_TORPEDO_TUBE=533 mm TR Mk IV|IDS_PZGT017_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14|IDS_PZGT021_21IN_5TUBE_TORPEDO_TUBE=533 mm QR Mk VI|IDS_PZGT028_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PZGT030_21IN_TORPEDO_TUBES_TWIN_R=533 mm DR Mk II|IDS_PZGT046_533MM_1N_3TUBES=533 mm 1-N|IDS_PZGT048_500MM_TWIN_TUBE=500 mm Zwilling|IDS_PZGT050_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14 Quintuple|IDS_PZGT051_21IN_MK14_TORPEDO_TUBES=533 mm Mk14 Quintuple|IDS_PZGT052_533MM_TORPEDO_TUBES_TRIPLE=533 mm Triple|IDS_PZPA001_130_HE_ANSHAN=130 mm HE A|IDS_PZPA002_130_AP_ANSHAN=130 mm SAP A|IDS_PZPA003_127_HE_LO_YANG=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PZPA004_127_AP_LO_YANG=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PZPA005_120_HE_BL_I=120 mm HE|IDS_PZPA006_120_AP_BL_I=120 mm AP|IDS_PZPA007_127_HE_MK_38=127 mm HE Mk32|IDS_PZPA008_127_AP_MK_38=127 mm AP/SC Mk38|IDS_PZPA009_120_HE_QF_MK_IX=120 mm HE|IDS_PZPA010_120_AP_QF_MK_IX=120 mm AP|IDS_PZPA011_102MM_HE_QF_MKIV=102 mm HE|IDS_PZPA012_102MM_AP_QF_MKIV=102 mm AP|IDS_PZPA013_127_HE_MK_7=127 mm HE/HC Mk39|IDS_PZPA014_127_AP_MK_7=127 mm AP Mk15|IDS_PZPA015_105MM_AP_PSGR=105 mm P.Spr.Gr.|IDS_PZPA016_105MM_HE_SPRGR=105 mm Spr.Gr. L/3.85|IDS_PZPA017_127_HE_TYPE89=127 mm HE Type1|IDS_PZPA018_130MM_HE=130 mm HE-46|IDS_PZPA019_130MM_AP=130 mm SAP-46|IDS_PZPA020_100MM_OF55=100 mm HE-55|IDS_PZPA021_152MM_HUANGHE_HE=152 mm OFU-35|IDS_PZPA022_152MM_HUANGHE_AP=152 mm AP-35|IDS_PZPT001_53_51_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZPT002_MK15_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZPT003_53_38_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-38|IDS_PZPT004_MK31_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk31|IDS_PZPT005_MK15_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PZPT006_G6_AV3_C=G/6 AV**|IDS_PZPT007_G6_AV3_D=G/6 D|IDS_PZPT008_533_MKII_C=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PZPT009_533_MKII_D=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PZPT010_MK_11_C=Mark 11|IDS_PZPT011_MK_11_D=Mark 11|IDS_PZPT012_533_MKVII_C=533 mm Mk VII|IDS_PZPT013_533_MKVII_D=533 mm Mk VIII|IDS_PZPT014_53_51_C=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZPT015_53_51_D=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZPT016_533_MKIX2_C=533 mm Mk IX*|IDS_PZPT017_533_MKIX2_D=533 mm Mk IX*|IDS_PZPT018_MK_15_MOD3_C=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZPT019_MK_15_MOD3_D=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZPT020_MK16_MOD1_C=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PZPT021_MK16_MOD1_D=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PZPT022_MK17_C=Mark 17|IDS_PZPT023_MK17_D=Mark 17|IDS_PZPT024_533MM_HUANG_HE=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZSC101=Chengan|IDS_PZSC101_DESCR=This small escort ship (Kaibōkan) was built during World War II for the Imperial Japanese Navy. In 1947, she was transferred to the Republic of China.|IDS_PZSC101_FULL=Chengan|IDS_PZSC101_NUMBER=67|IDS_PZSC101_SHORT=CHEN|IDS_PZSC101_YEAR=1944|IDS_PZSC506=Huanghe|IDS_PZSC506_DESCR=A U.K. light cruiser intended for service within a squadron, for carrying out close reconnaissance and counter-destroyer missions. In 1948, the ship was transferred to the Republic of China Navy but joined the PLA Navy a year later, becoming its most powerful combat unit. In the early 1950s, a plan was drawn up for the refurbishment of the cruiser by replacing her weapons and equipment with Soviet-made models.|IDS_PZSC506_FULL=Huanghe|IDS_PZSC506_NUMBER=4|IDS_PZSC506_SHORT=HUAN|IDS_PZSC506_YEAR=1937|IDS_PZSD102=Longjiang|IDS_PZSD102_DESCR=In 1913, this destroyer was ordered from Germany in order to reinforce the Republic of China Navy with up-to-date ships. She was never built, but her design formed the basis for German V-25 destroyers.|IDS_PZSD102_FULL=Longjiang|IDS_PZSD102_NUMBER=0|IDS_PZSD102_SHORT=LONG|IDS_PZSD102_YEAR=1913|IDS_PZSD103=Phra Ruang|IDS_PZSD103_DESCR=British destroyer of the R class, transferred to the Thai Navy in 1920. She could travel at a very high speed and carried very good armament. For most of her service life, she was the most powerful torpedo ship in the Thai Navy.|IDS_PZSD103_FULL=Phra Ruang|IDS_PZSD103_NUMBER=62|IDS_PZSD103_SHORT=PHRA|IDS_PZSD103_YEAR=1917|IDS_PZSD104=Shenyang|IDS_PZSD104_DESCR=Former Japanese destroyer of the Minekaze class that had some distinctions from the lead ship of the series. She was transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1947, with all Japanese armament being demounted.|IDS_PZSD104_FULL=Shenyang|IDS_PZSD104_NUMBER=15|IDS_PZSD104_SHORT=SHEN|IDS_PZSD104_YEAR=1922|IDS_PZSD105=Jianwei|IDS_PZSD105_DESCR=Developed in Britain, the design of this destroyer flotilla leader was offered to the Government of the Republic of China in 1929 (Project T.306), but it never materialized. The ship carried five main guns and two triple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PZSD105_FULL=Jianwei|IDS_PZSD105_NUMBER=0|IDS_PZSD105_SHORT=JIAN|IDS_PZSD105_YEAR=1929|IDS_PZSD106=Fushun|IDS_PZSD106_DESCR=Soviet destroyer of the Gnevny class, that was transferred to the People's Republic of China Navy in 1954. She was fast and her main battery artillery was powerful enough for a ship of her type.|IDS_PZSD106_FULL=Fushun|IDS_PZSD106_NUMBER=35|IDS_PZSD106_SHORT=SHUN|IDS_PZSD106_YEAR=1942|IDS_PZSD107=Gadjah Mada|IDS_PZSD107_DESCR=The N-class destroyer. She was built in Britain and then transferred to the Royal Netherlands Navy. In 1951, the ship was sold to Indonesia. This destroyer, armed with powerful artillery guns and torpedo tubes, had a very successful design for her time.|IDS_PZSD107_FULL=Gadjah Mada|IDS_PZSD107_NUMBER=24|IDS_PZSD107_SHORT=MADA|IDS_PZSD107_YEAR=1942|IDS_PZSD108=Hsienyang|IDS_PZSD108_DESCR=The Gleaves-class destroyer built for the U.S. Navy. The ship was transferred to the Republic of China in 1955. The ship's armament consisted of dual-purpose main battery guns and two quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PZSD108_FULL=Hsienyang|IDS_PZSD108_NUMBER=66|IDS_PZSD108_SHORT=HSIE|IDS_PZSD108_YEAR=1942|IDS_PZSD109=Chung Mu|IDS_PZSD109_DESCR=The former U.S. Fletcher-class destroyer that was transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1963. The ship carried good armament and had enhanced AA capabilities.|IDS_PZSD109_FULL=Chung Mu|IDS_PZSD109_NUMBER=175|IDS_PZSD109_SHORT=CHUN|IDS_PZSD109_YEAR=1943|IDS_PZSD110=Yueyang|IDS_PZSD110_DESCR=Former U.S. destroyer of the Allen M. Sumner class that was transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1970. She was developed from the very successful Fletcher class. In contrast to her predecessor, she had more powerful artillery, but ran at a lower speed.|IDS_PZSD110_FULL=Yueyang|IDS_PZSD110_NUMBER=58|IDS_PZSD110_SHORT=HSIA|IDS_PZSD110_YEAR=1944|IDS_PZSD506=Anshan|IDS_PZSD506_DESCR=One of the Soviet destroyers built under Project 7. She had a high speed and powerful artillery. The ship was handed over to the Navy of the People's Republic of China in 1955. By that time, her AA defenses had been noticeably enhanced.|IDS_PZSD506_FULL=Anshan|IDS_PZSD506_NUMBER=35|IDS_PZSD506_SHORT=ANSN|IDS_PZSD506_YEAR=1941|IDS_PZSD508=Loyang|IDS_PZSD508_DESCR=A destroyer specifically built for the U.S. Navy, boasting powerful AA guns and a high speed. She was handed over to the Navy of the Republic of China in 1954. Her armament comprised dual-purpose main guns and quintuple torpedo tubes.|IDS_PZSD508_FULL=Loyang|IDS_PZSD508_NUMBER=24|IDS_PZSD508_SHORT=YANG|IDS_PZSD508_YEAR=1940|IDS_PZUA001_C1_ART_STOCK=127 mm/40 Type89|IDS_PZUA101_D2_ART_STOCK=105 mm L/45 Tbts LC/16|IDS_PZUA201_D3_ART_STOCK=102 mm/40 PIX|IDS_PZUA301_D4_ART_STOCK=127 mm/51 Mark 7|IDS_PZUA401_D5_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 BL Mk I|IDS_PZUA501_130MM_M1936_ANSHAN=130 mm/50 M1936 shì|IDS_PZUA502_D6_ART_STOCK=130 mm/50 M1936 shì|IDS_PZUA503_ART_HUANGHE=152 mm/57 МK-4|IDS_PZUA601_D7_ART_STOCK=120 mm/45 CPXIX|IDS_PZUA701_127MM_LO_YANG=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZUA702_D8_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZUA801_D9_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 Mk30|IDS_PZUA901_D10_ART_STOCK=127 mm/38 Mk38|IDS_PZUE001_C1_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 2,500 hp|IDS_PZUE101_D2_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 24,800 hp|IDS_PZUE201_D3_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 27,000 hp|IDS_PZUE301_D4_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 38,500 hp|IDS_PZUE401_D5_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 40,000 hp|IDS_PZUE501_ENGINE_48000_ANSHAN=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PZUE502_D6_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 48,000 hp|IDS_PZUE503_ENG_HUANGHE=Propulsion: 64,000 hp|IDS_PZUE601_D7_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 44,000 hp|IDS_PZUE701_ENGINE_50000_LO_YANG=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PZUE702_D8_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 50,000 hp|IDS_PZUE801_D9_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PZUE901_D10_ENG_STOCK=Propulsion: 60,000 hp|IDS_PZUH001_C1_HULL_A=Chengan (A)|IDS_PZUH101_D2_HULL_A=Longjiang (A)|IDS_PZUH102_D2_HULL_B=Longjiang (B)|IDS_PZUH201_D3_HULL_A=Phra Ruang (A)|IDS_PZUH202_D3_HULL_B=Phra Ruang (B)|IDS_PZUH301_D4_HULL_A=Shenyang (A)|IDS_PZUH302_D4_HULL_B=Shenyang (B)|IDS_PZUH401_D5_HULL_A=Jianwei (A)|IDS_PZUH402_D5_HULL_B=Jianwei (B)|IDS_PZUH501_ANSHAN=Anshan|IDS_PZUH502_D6_HULL_A=Fushun (A)|IDS_PZUH503_D6_HULL_B=Fushun (B)|IDS_PZUH504_HUANGHE=Huanghe|IDS_PZUH601_D7_HULL_A=Gadjah Mada (A)|IDS_PZUH602_D7_HULL_B=Gadjah Mada (B)|IDS_PZUH701_LO_YANG=Loyang|IDS_PZUH702_D8_HULL_A=Hsienyang (A)|IDS_PZUH703_D8_HULL_B=Hsienyang (B)|IDS_PZUH801_D9_HULL_A=Chung Mu (A)|IDS_PZUH802_D9_HULL_B=Chung Mu (B)|IDS_PZUH901_D10_HULL_A=Yueyang (A)|IDS_PZUS001_C1_SUO_STOCK=Type1 mod. 1|IDS_PZUS002_C1_SUO_TOP=Type1 mod. 2|IDS_PZUS101_D2_SUO_STOCK=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 1|IDS_PZUS102_D2_SUO_TOP=FKS Typ 2 Mod. 2|IDS_PZUS201_D3_SUO_STOCK=Mk III mod. 1|IDS_PZUS202_D3_SUO_TOP=Mk III mod. 2|IDS_PZUS301_D4_SUO_STOCK=Mk4 mod. 1|IDS_PZUS302_D4_SUO_TOP=Mk4 mod. 2|IDS_PZUS401_D5_SUO_STOCK=Mk V mod. 1|IDS_PZUS402_D5_SUO_TOP=Mk V mod. 2|IDS_PZUS501_SUO_ANSHAN=Shèjī Kòngzhì Xìtǒng 6 Shì|IDS_PZUS502_D6_SUO_STOCK=GFCS VI mod. 1|IDS_PZUS503_D6_SUO_TOP=GFCS VI mod. 2|IDS_PZUS504_SUO_HUANGHE=GFCS VI mod. 1|IDS_PZUS601_D7_SUO_STOCK=Mk VII mod. 1|IDS_PZUS602_D7_SUO_TOP=Mk VII mod. 2|IDS_PZUS701_SUO_LO_YANG=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PZUS702_D8_SUO_STOCK=Mk8 mod. 1|IDS_PZUS703_D8_SUO_TOP=Mk8 mod. 2|IDS_PZUS801_D9_SUO_STOCK=Mk9 mod. 1|IDS_PZUS802_D9_SUO_TOP=Mk9 mod. 2|IDS_PZUS901_D10_SUO_STOCK=Mk10 mod. 1|IDS_PZUT101_D2_TORP_STOCK=G/6 D|IDS_PZUT102_D2_TORP_TOP=G/6 D|IDS_PZUT201_D3_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PZUT202_D3_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PZUT301_D4_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk II|IDS_PZUT302_D4_TORP_TOP=Mark 11|IDS_PZUT401_D5_TORP_STOCK=Mark 11|IDS_PZUT402_D5_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk VIII|IDS_PZUT501_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-38|IDS_PZUT502_ANSHAN=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZUT503_D6_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk VIII|IDS_PZUT504_D6_TORP_TOP=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZUT505_TORP_HUANGHE=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZUT601_D7_TORP_STOCK=533 mm 53-51|IDS_PZUT602_D7_TORP_TOP=533 mm Mk IX*|IDS_PZUT701_D8_TORP_STOCK=533 mm Mk IX*|IDS_PZUT702_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk31|IDS_PZUT703_LO_YANG=533 mm Mk15 mod. 0|IDS_PZUT704_D8_TORP_TOP=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZUT801_D9_TORP_STOCK=Mk15 mod. 3|IDS_PZUT802_D9_TORP_TOP=Mk16 mod. 1|IDS_PZUT901_D10_TORP_STOCK=Mark 17|IDS_PZUT902_D10_TORP_TOP=Mark 17|IDS_SHIP=Ship|IDS_SHIPDEAD=ship sunk|IDS_SHIPS=Ships|IDS_SHIPS_COMPARISON=Ship Comparison|IDS_SHIPS_DAMAGED=Warships Damaged|IDS_SHIPS_DAMAGED_HINT=Number of enemy warships you damaged in this battle|IDS_SHIPS_IN_SERIES=Ships in a series|IDS_SHIPS_SPOTTED=Warships spotted|IDS_SHIPS_SPOTTED_AVERAGE=Warships spotted|IDS_SHIPS_SPOTTED_AVERAGE_TOOLTIP_PROFILE=Average number of warships spotted|IDS_SHIPS_SPOTTED_MAX=Warships spotted|IDS_SHIPS_SPOTTED_MAX_TOOLTIP_PROFILE=Highest number of warships spotted|IDS_SHIPS_SPOTTED_TOOLTIP_PROFILE=Total number of warships spotted|IDS_SHIP_ALREADY_HAS_COMMANDER=The Commander is already assigned to this ship|IDS_SHIP_ARMOUR_IN_RANGE=Range of armor thickness|IDS_SHIP_ARMOUR_THICKNESS=Armor thickness <h3>%(thickness)s</h3>|IDS_SHIP_ARMOUR_WHOLE_RANGE=Total range of armor thickness|IDS_SHIP_BONUS_XP=Ship's bonuses|IDS_SHIP_BONUS_XP_HINT=Additional XP received after application of the ship's bonuses|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_EVENT_AIRCARRIER=The selected ship is not suitable for Space Battles|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_EVENT_AUXILIARY=The selected ship is not suitable for Space Battles|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_EVENT_BATTLESHIP=The selected ship is not suitable for Space Battles|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_EVENT_CRUISER=The selected ship is not suitable for Space Battles|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_EVENT_DESTROYER=The selected ship is not suitable for Space Battles|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_OPERATION_AIRCARRIER=Aircraft carriers are not allowed to participate in this operation|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_OPERATION_AUXILIARY=Transport ships are not allowed to participate in this operation|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_OPERATION_BATTLESHIP=Battleships are not allowed to participate in this operation|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_OPERATION_CRUISER=Cruisers are not allowed to participate in this operation|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_OPERATION_DESTROYER=Destroyers are not allowed to participate in this operation|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_TRAINING_AIRCARRIER=Aircraft carriers are not allowed in this Training Room|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_TRAINING_AUXILIARY=Transport ships are not allowed in this Training Room|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_TRAINING_BATTLESHIP=Battleships are not allowed in this Training Room|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_TRAINING_CRUISER=Cruisers are not allowed in this Training Room|IDS_SHIP_CLASS_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_TRAINING_DESTROYER=Destroyers are not allowed in this Training Room|IDS_SHIP_COMPARISON_HINT=Place the cursor on another player's ship to compare her with your ship.|IDS_SHIP_ELITE_RESTRICTION=Complete the task with an Elite ship|IDS_SHIP_EXPERIENCE=Ship XP|IDS_SHIP_EXPERIENCE_COLON=Ship XP:|IDS_SHIP_EXPERIENCE_MOVED_TO_COLON=XP transferred to ship:|IDS_SHIP_EXT_ARMOUR=External armor|IDS_SHIP_FROZEN_FOR_PVE=WAITING FOR AN ORDER|IDS_SHIP_HAS_NO_MODERNIZATIONS=No upgrades available for this ship|IDS_SHIP_HAVE_JUST_GOT_ELITE_STATUS=%(shipType)s %(shipName)s acquired Elite status|IDS_SHIP_INT_ARMOUR=Internal armor|IDS_SHIP_IN_BATTLE=Ship in battle|IDS_SHIP_IN_BATTLE_MESSAGE=This ship is in battle. |IDS_SHIP_IN_DIVISION_MESSAGE_COMMANDER_0=You are the Division Commander. |IDS_SHIP_IN_DIVISION_MESSAGE_NOT_COMMANDER_0=You are ready to enter battle in the Division. |IDS_SHIP_IN_DOCK=The ship is in the Port.|IDS_SHIP_IN_FORMATION_MESSAGE_1=Click "Not Ready" to select another ship or modify the ship configuration.|IDS_SHIP_IN_PARTY_MESSAGE_COMMANDER_0=You are the Commander. |IDS_SHIP_IN_PARTY_MESSAGE_NOT_COMMANDER_0=You are ready to enter the battle in the Team. |IDS_SHIP_IS_ELITE_HEADING=ELITE SHIP STATUS|IDS_SHIP_LEVEL=Tier %(_shipLevel)s %(_shipClass)s|IDS_SHIP_LEVEL_RESTRICTION=Ship tier restrictions|IDS_SHIP_NATION_RESTRICTION=Ship nation restrictions|IDS_SHIP_NEEDS_SERVICE_MESSAGE=This ship requires servicing before it can enter battle.|IDS_SHIP_NO_ARMOUR_IN_RANGE=The selected ship has no armor whose thickness is within this range|IDS_SHIP_PARAMS=Ship Parameters|IDS_SHIP_PARAMS_HOTKEY=Show Ship Status|IDS_SHIP_PARAMS_IMPROVEMENTS=Ship parameters improvement|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA=AA Guns|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AA_DIST=Firing 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Deck|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOUREXTREMITIES=Forward and After Ends|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARMOURMG=Turret Armor|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY=Main Battery|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_AVG_DAMAGE=AP / HE Shell Average Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_CALIBER=Caliber|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_GUNS_COUNT=Main Turrets|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_MAX_DIST=Main Battery Firing Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_ROTATION_SPEED=Main Turret Traverse Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_SHOOT_DIST=Firing Range AP / HE|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_TIME_RELOAD=Main Battery Loading Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ARTILLERY_TITLE=Armament|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ATBA=Secondary Armament|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ATBA_GUN=Secondary Armament|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ATBA_GUNS_COUNT=Secondary Gun Turrets|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ATBA_SHORT=Secondary battery|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_AVIATION=Aircraft|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_BATTLE_LEVEL_RANGE=Range of battle tiers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_BOMBER_AVG_DAMAGE=Average Bomb Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_BOMBER_FUEL_TIME=Maximum Flight Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_BOMBER_PLANES=Dive Bombers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_BOMBER_SQUADRONS=Dive Bombers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_BURN_PROB_HE=Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_CLASS_ACCURACY=Accuracy Class|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DAMAGE_AP=Maximum AP Shell Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DAMAGE_HE=Maximum HE Shell Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DEFENSE=Defense|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DETECTION=Detection|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DISPERSION=Maximum Dispersion|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DRAFT=Draught|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_DURABILITY=Survivability|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_FIGHTER_FUEL_TIME=Maximum Flight Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_FIGHTER_PLANES=Fighters|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_FIGHTER_SQUADRONS=Fighters|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_FIGHTER_WEAPON=Armament|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_GROUPING=Salvo Accuracy|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_HANGARVOLUME=Hangar Capacity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_HEALTH=Hit Points|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_HIST_ENGINE_POWER=Engine Power|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_LISTPLANES=Aircraft Types|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_LISTSQUADRONS=Squadrons by Type|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MAIN_GUN=Main Battery|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MAXIMUM_DISTANCE=Maximum Firing Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MAXSPEED=Maximum Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MAX_DIST=Firing Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MAX_SPEED_TIME=Time to Full Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MG_MAX_DIST=Main Battery Firing Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_MOBILITY=Maneuverability|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_NUMBER_PLANES=Hangar Capacity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_NUMSQUADRONS=Squadrons under Command|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_NUM_PLANES_IN_SQUADRON=Aircraft per Squadron|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PLANE_SCOUT=Spotting Aircraft|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PREPARE_TIME_FACTOR=Aircraft servicing speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PTZDAMAGEPROB=Torpedo Protection. Damage Reduction|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_PTZFLOODPROB=Torpedo Protection. Flooding Risk Reduction|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ROTATION_SPEED=Traverse speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_ROTATION_TIME=180° Turn Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_RUDDER_TIME=Rudder Shift Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SCOUT_FUEL_TIME=Maximum Flight Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_AMMO_SPEED=Initial Shell Velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_AMMO_SPEED_AP=Initial AP Shell Velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_AMMO_SPEED_HE=Initial HE Shell Velocity|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_DELAY=Reload Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SHOT_SPEED=Rate of Fire|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SIZE=Length / Beam|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AA_DAMAGE=Average Damage per Rear Gunner per Second|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AMMO_AMOUNT=Loadout|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AMMO_AP=AP Bomb|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_AMMO_HE=Bomb|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BOMB_DAMAGE=Maximum Bomb Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BOMB_DISP_LENGHT=Length of bomb dispersion area|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BOMB_DISP_WIDTH=Width of bomb dispersion area|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_BURN_PROB_HE=Chance of fire on target caused by a bomb|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_GROUPING=Accuracy|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_LEVEL=Tier|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_MED_DAMAGE=Average Damage per Second|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_PREPARETIME=Time required to prepare for takeoff|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_SPEED=Cruise Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_TORPEDO_DAMAGE=Maximum Torpedo Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_TORPEDO_SPEED=Aircraft Torpedo Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SQUADRON_VITALITY=Hit Points|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUAO=GFCS|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST=Firing Range Increase|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_AVG_DAMAGE=Average Torpedo Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_FUEL_TIME=Maximum Flight Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_PLANES=Torpedo Bombers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TBOMBER_SQUADRONS=Torpedo Bombers|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TONNAGE=Displacement|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES=Torpedo Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_AFFECTED_SHIPS=Strikes ships|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_AVG_DAMAGE=Average Torpedo Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_DIST_SPEED=Torpedo Range/Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_GUNS_COUNT=Torpedo Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_MAX_DIST=Torpedo Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_ROTATION_SPEED=Torpedo Tube Traverse Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_TIME_RELOAD=Torpedo Tubes Reload Time|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOES_TUBES=Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOVISIBILITYBYPLANE=Torpedo Detectability Range by Air|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDOVISIBILITYBYSHIP=Torpedo Detectability Range by Sea|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_AMMO=Torpedo|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_DAMAGE=Maximum Damage|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_GUN=Torpedo Tubes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_MAIN_SPEED=Torpedo Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_MAX_DIST=Torpedo Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDO_SPEED=Torpedo Speed|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TORPEDY=Torpedoes|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_TURNINGRADIUS=Turning Circle Radius|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY=Concealment|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_ATBA=Detectability after firing a secondary gun shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_FIRE=Detectability when the ship is on fire|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_FORSAGE=Detectability after the Engine Boost is activated|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_GK=Detectability after firing a main gun shell|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_GK_IN_SMOKE=Detectability after firing main guns in smoke|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_GK_IN_SMOKE_BATTLE=After firing main guns in smoke|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_PLANE=Detectability Range by Air|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_BY_SHIP=Detectability Range by Sea|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_VISIBILITY_DIST_IN_SMOKE=Assured Detectability Range|IDS_SHIP_PARAM_WEAPONRY=Artillery|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITIES=Ship peculiarities|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITIES_COLLAPSE_HINT=Hide ship peculiarities|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITIES_EXPAND_HINT=Show ship peculiarities|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITY_1=• Credits, XP, and achievements are not added at the end of the battle|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITY_2=• No statistics counted for the ship|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITY_3=• Upon the ship's removal, her XP is transferred to one of the nation's starting ships|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITY_4=• Upon the ship's removal, Commander XP is kept|IDS_SHIP_PECULIARITY_5=• Allowed only in Co-op and Random Battles|IDS_SHIP_PREMIUM_RESTRICTION=Complete the task with a Premium ship|IDS_SHIP_PURCHASE=Purchase Ship|IDS_SHIP_REWARD=%s %s|IDS_SHIP_SELL=Sell Ship|IDS_SHIP_SELL_HINT=Sell the ship with all her related modules, or leave them in the inventory for future use.|IDS_SHIP_SELL_MODERNIZATIONS_HINT=Demount or sell mounted upgrades. |IDS_SHIP_SELL_WITH_ALL_MODULES=Sell with all modules|IDS_SHIP_SELL_WITH_STOCK_MODULES=Sell with stock modules only|IDS_SHIP_TOOLTIP_VISIBILITY=Detectability Range|IDS_SHIP_TYPES=Types|IDS_SHIP_WITHOUT_COMMANDER_INFO=You can re-assign a Commander from a different ship of the same nation or recruit a Commander later.|IDS_SKILLS_AND_CONSUMABLES=Skills and Consumables|IDS_SKILLS_GROUP_1=Endurance|IDS_SKILLS_GROUP_2=Attack|IDS_SKILLS_GROUP_3=Support|IDS_SKILLS_GROUP_4=Versatility|IDS_SKILL_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER=Air Supremacy|IDS_SKILL_ADDITIONALSMOKESCREENSMODIFIER=Smoke Screen Expert|IDS_SKILL_AIGUNSEFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Basic Firing Training|IDS_SKILL_AIGUNSRANGEMODIFIER=Advanced Firing Training|IDS_SKILL_AIMINGFIGHTERSPOINTMODIFIER=Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft|IDS_SKILL_AIRDEFENCEBARRAGEABILITY=Defensive Fire|IDS_SKILL_AIRGROUNDATTACKMODIFIER=Manual Control|IDS_SKILL_ALLSKILLSCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=Jack of All Trades|IDS_SKILL_ARTILLERYALERTMODIFIER=Incoming Fire Alert|IDS_SKILL_ATR_AIRGROUNDATTACKMODIFIER_0=Hold [CMD_ICONS] to set an attack point.|IDS_SKILL_ATR_ARTILLERYALERTMODIFIER_0=Indicator of long-range enemy artillery fire.|IDS_SKILL_ATR_FIRERESISTANCEMODIFIER_1=The maximum number of fires on a ship is reduced to three|IDS_SKILL_ATR_LASTEFFORTMODIFIER_0=The ship remains able to move and maneuver while the engine or steering gears are incapacitated.|IDS_SKILL_ATR_NEARENEMYINTUITIONMODIFIER_0=Radio Location|IDS_SKILL_ATR_PRIORITYTARGETMODIFIER_0=Priority Target|IDS_SKILL_ATR_REGENERATIONABILITY_0=+20% to HP recovery speed|IDS_SKILL_ATR_REGENERATIONABILITY_1=-10% to reload time of the Repair Party consumable|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER_0=torpedo speed|IDS_SKILL_ATR_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER_1=torpedo range|IDS_SKILL_ATR_VALUE_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER_0={torpedoSpeedBonus}|IDS_SKILL_ATR_VALUE_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER_1={torpedoRangeCoefficient}|IDS_SKILL_AUTOREPAIRMODIFIER=Basics of Survivability|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_ATTACK=Attack skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_ATTACK_ISEPIC=Enhanced attack skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_DEFAULT=Skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_ENDURANCE=Endurance skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_ENDURANCE_ISEPIC=Enhanced endurance skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_SUPPORT=Support skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_SUPPORT_ISEPIC=Enhanced support skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_VERSALITY=Versatility skill|IDS_SKILL_CAT_NAME_VERSALITY_ISEPIC=Enhanced versatility skill|IDS_SKILL_CENTRALAIRDEFENCEMODIFIER=Manual Fire Control for AA Armament|IDS_SKILL_CENTRALATBAMODIFIER=Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ADDITIONALPLANESINSQUADMODIFIER=Changes the number of aircraft in squadrons.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ADDITIONALSMOKESCREENSMODIFIER=Expands the smoke screen area.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIGUNSEFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Improves the effectiveness of main guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm, secondary battery guns, and AA mounts.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIGUNSRANGEMODIFIER=Extends the firing range of main guns with a caliber up to and including 139 mm, secondary battery guns, and AA mounts.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIMINGFIGHTERSPOINTMODIFIER=When the Catapult Fighter or Spotting Aircraft consumable is activated, an additional aircraft is launched. However, the airspeed of catapult aircraft is decreased.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIRDEFENCEBARRAGEABILITY=Improves anti-aircraft performance for a limited time. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_AIRGROUNDATTACKMODIFIER=Enables the player to manually specify an attack point for attack squadrons|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ALLSKILLSCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=Reduces the reload time of all consumables.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_ARTILLERYALERTMODIFIER=A warning about a long-range salvo fired at your ship (shell's time to target is more than 6 seconds).|IDS_SKILL_DESC_AUTOREPAIRMODIFIER=Accelerates repairs to modules, firefighting, and recovery from flooding.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_CENTRALAIRDEFENCEMODIFIER=Significantly improves the efficiency of large caliber AA guns firing at priority targets designated by the player.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_CENTRALATBAMODIFIER=Secondary guns only fire at targets designated by the player. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_EMERGENCYTEAMCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=Reduces reload time of Damage Control Party.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_FIGHTEREFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Increases the attack power of fighters while in combat against higher-tier squadrons. The greater the difference between the tiers, the greater the damage.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_FIREPROBABILITYMODIFIER=Increases the chance of setting a fire when you hit an enemy ship with main battery shells, secondary battery shells, and air bombs.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_FIRERESISTANCEMODIFIER=Reduces the risk of fire. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_INTUITIONMODIFIER=Reduces the time taken to switch shell type if all main battery guns are loaded.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_LANDMINEEXPLODERMODIFIER=Improves the armor penetration capacity of HE shells fired from both main and secondary battery guns. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_LASTCHANCEMODIFIER=Increases the reload speed of all armaments as the ship's HP decreases.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_LASTEFFORTMODIFIER=When the engine or steering gears are incapacitated, they continue to operate but with a penalty.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_MAINGUNSROTATIONMODIFIER=Increases the traverse speed of main battery guns.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_METICULOUSPREVENTIONMODIFIER=Reduces the risk of main turrets, torpedo tubes, steering gears, and engine becoming incapacitated.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_NEARENEMYINTUITIONMODIFIER=Shows the direction to the nearest enemy ship. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_OUTOFATTACKMODIFIER=Decreases the airspeed of strike aircraft (bombers and torpedo bombers), but also reduces their detectability and increases their HP when returning to the carrier.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PARKINGDECKMODIFIER=Allows aircraft to take off and land on the aircraft carrier when it is on fire.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PLANEPREPARINGMODIFIER=Decreases the service time and increases HP for carrier-based aircraft.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PLANESVISIONMODIFIER=Increases viewing radius for all aircraft, including spotting aircraft|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PREPARINGONBOARDSHOOTERSMODIFIER=Increases efficiency of self-defense armament of aircraft with rear gunners.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_PRIORITYTARGETMODIFIER=The detection indicator will show the number of opponents that are currently aiming at your ship with main battery guns.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_REGENERATIONABILITY=Increases the efficiency of the Repair Party consumable. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_SMOKESCREENABILITY=Improves smoke screen setting. |IDS_SKILL_DESC_SUPERINTENDENTMODIFIER=Increases capacity of consumables.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_SURVIVALMODIFIER=Increases a ship's HP.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER=Increases the speed of torpedoes launched from both ships and aircraft by reducing torpedo range.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_TORPEDOALERTNESSMODIFIER=Extends the torpedo acquisition range, including the time when the "Hydroacoustic Search" consumable is activated.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_TORPEDORELOADMODIFIER=Reduces the reload time of torpedo tubes and service time of torpedo bombers.|IDS_SKILL_DESC_VISIBILITYMODIFIER=Reduces ship detectability range.|IDS_SKILL_EFFICIENCY_REDUSED=Effect of skill is reduced during retraining.|IDS_SKILL_EMERGENCYTEAMCOOLDOWNMODIFIER=High Alert|IDS_SKILL_FIGHTEREFFICIENCYMODIFIER=Dogfighting Expert|IDS_SKILL_FIREPROBABILITYMODIFIER=Demolition Expert|IDS_SKILL_FIRERESISTANCEMODIFIER=Fire Prevention|IDS_SKILL_INEFFICIENT=Skill is inactive during retraining.|IDS_SKILL_INTUITIONMODIFIER=Expert Loader|IDS_SKILL_LANDMINEEXPLODERMODIFIER=Inertia Fuse for HE Shells|IDS_SKILL_LASTCHANCEMODIFIER=Adrenaline Rush|IDS_SKILL_LASTEFFORTMODIFIER=Last Stand|IDS_SKILL_LEARN_PREVIOUS_LEVEL=You must first master a skill from the preceding level.|IDS_SKILL_MAINGUNSROTATIONMODIFIER=Expert Marksman|IDS_SKILL_METICULOUSPREVENTIONMODIFIER=Preventive Maintenance|IDS_SKILL_NEARENEMYINTUITIONMODIFIER=Radio Location|IDS_SKILL_OUTOFATTACKMODIFIER=Evasive Maneuver|IDS_SKILL_PARKINGDECKMODIFIER=Emergency Takeoff|IDS_SKILL_PLANEPREPARINGMODIFIER=Aircraft Servicing Expert|IDS_SKILL_PLANESVISIONMODIFIER=Aerial Reconnaissance|IDS_SKILL_PREPARINGONBOARDSHOOTERSMODIFIER=Expert Rear Gunner|IDS_SKILL_PRIORITYTARGETMODIFIER=Priority Target|IDS_SKILL_REGENERATIONABILITY=Repair Work|IDS_SKILL_SMOKESCREENABILITY=Smoke Screen|IDS_SKILL_SUPERINTENDENTMODIFIER=Superintendent|IDS_SKILL_SURVIVALMODIFIER=Survivability Expert|IDS_SKILL_TORPEDOACCELERATORMODIFIER=Torpedo Acceleration|IDS_SKILL_TORPEDOALERTNESSMODIFIER=Vigilance|IDS_SKILL_TORPEDORELOADMODIFIER=Torpedo Armament Expertise|IDS_SKILL_VISIBILITYMODIFIER=Concealment Expert|IDS_SKIRMISH_SCENARIO_DOMINATION_2_BASES=Standard Battle — Co-op|IDS_SUO=Gun Fire Control System|IDS_TITLE_PCM001_MAINGUN_MOD_I=Main Battery Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM002_TORPEDO_MOD_I=Torpedo Tubes Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM003_AIRPLANES_MOD_I=Air Groups Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM004_AIRDEFENSE_MOD_I=AA Guns Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM005_SECONDARYGUN_MOD_I=Secondary Battery Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM006_MAINGUN_MOD_II=Main Battery Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM007_TORPEDO_MOD_II=Torpedo Tubes Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM008_FIRECONTROL_MOD_I=Gun Fire Control System Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM009_FLIGHTCONTROL_MOD_I=Flight Control Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM010_AIRPLANES_MOD_II=Air Groups Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM011_AIRDEFENSE_MOD_II=AA Guns Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM012_SECONDARYGUN_MOD_II=Secondary Battery Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM013_MAINGUN_MOD_III=Main Battery Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM014_TORPEDO_MOD_III=Torpedo Tubes Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM015_FIRECONTROL_MOD_II=Gun Fire Control System Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM016_FLIGHTCONTROL_MOD_II=Flight Control Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM017_AIRPLANES_MOD_III=Air Groups Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM018_AIRDEFENSE_MOD_III=AA Guns Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM019_SECONDARYGUN_MOD_III=Secondary Battery Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM020_DAMAGECONTROL_MOD_I=Damage Control System Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM021_ENGINE_MOD_I=Propulsion Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM022_STEERINGGEAR_MOD_I=Steering Gears Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM023_DAMAGECONTROL_MOD_II=Damage Control System Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM024_ENGINE_MOD_II=Propulsion Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM025_STEERINGGEAR_MOD_II=Steering Gears Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM026_LOOKOUTSTATION_MOD_I=Target Acquisition System Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM027_CONCEALMENTMEASURES_MOD_I=Concealment System Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM028_FIRECONTROL_MOD_I_US=Artillery Plotting Room Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM029_FIRECONTROL_MOD_II_US=Artillery Plotting Room Modification 2|IDS_TITLE_PCM030_MAINWEAPON_MOD_I=Main Armaments Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM031_SECONDARYWEAPON_MOD_I=Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM032_POWDERMAGAZINE_MOD_I=Magazine Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM033_GUIDANCE_MOD_I=Aiming Systems Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM034_GUIDANCE_MOD_0=Aiming Systems Modification 0|IDS_TITLE_PCM035_STEERINGGEAR_MOD_III=Steering Gears Modification 3|IDS_TITLE_PCM036_SPEEDBOOSTER_MOD_I=Engine Boost Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM037_SMOKEGENERATOR_MOD_I=Smoke Generator Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM038_SPOTTER_MOD_I=Spotting Aircraft Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM039_CRASHCREW_MOD_I=Damage Control Party Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM040_AIRDEFENSEDISP_MOD_I=Defensive AA Fire Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM041_SONARSEARCH_MOD_I=Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM042_RLSSEARCH_MOD_I=Surveillance Radar Modification 1|IDS_TITLE_PCM043_SPECIAL_MOD_I_CONQUEROR=Enhanced Engineering Systems|IDS_TITLE_PCM044_SPECIAL_MOD_I_REPUBLIQUE=Additional loader for the main battery guns|IDS_TITLE_PCM045_SPECIAL_MOD_I_GKURFURST=Enhanced Main Armaments|IDS_TITLE_PCM046_SPECIAL_MOD_I_YAMATO=Enhanced main battery guns|IDS_TITLE_PCM047_SPECIAL_MOD_I_MONTANA=Enhanced Damage Control System|IDS_TITLE_PCM048_SPECIAL_MOD_I_ZAO=Enhanced Main Battery and Steering Gears|IDS_TITLE_PCM049_SPECIAL_MOD_I_HINDENBURG=Enhanced Repair Party|IDS_TITLE_PCM050_SPECIAL_MOD_I_HENRI_IV=Increased Firing Elevation of Artillery|IDS_TITLE_PCM051_SPECIAL_MOD_I_MINOTAUR=Enhanced Smoke Generator|IDS_TITLE_PCM052_SPECIAL_MOD_I_DES_MOINES=Enhanced Propulsion|IDS_TITLE_PCM053_SPECIAL_MOD_I_WORCESTER=Enhanced Countermeasures|IDS_TITLE_PCM054_SPECIAL_MOD_I_MOSKVA=Weighted Main Battery Guns|IDS_TITLE_PCM055_SPECIAL_MOD_I_KHABAROVSK=Weighted Artillery|IDS_TITLE_PCM056_SPECIAL_MOD_I_Z_52=Low-profile Torpedo Tubes|IDS_TITLE_PCM057_SPECIAL_MOD_I_SHIMAKAZE=Accelerated Torpedo Tubes Reloading|IDS_TITLE_PCM058_SPECIAL_MOD_I_GEARING=Modified Hull|IDS_TITLE_PCM059_SPECIAL_MOD_I_YUEYANG=Enhanded Armaments|IDS_TITLE_PCM060_SPECIAL_MOD_I_GROZOVOI=Recoilless Main Battery Guns|IDS_TITLE_PCM061_SPECIAL_MOD_I_MIDWAY=Reinforced Armor Protection for Attack Air Groups|IDS_TITLE_PCM062_SPECIAL_MOD_I_HAKURYU=Enhanced Flight Control|IDS_TORPEDOBOMBER=Torpedo Bombers|IDS_TORPEDOES=Torpedoes|IDS_TORPEDOES_ANGLE=Toggle Torpedo Spread|IDS_TORPEDOES_DEEPWATER=Deepwater torpedoes|IDS_TORPEDOES_SHOTS_HINT=Number of torpedoes launched|IDS_TORPEDOES_SPENT=Torpedoes expended|IDS_TORPEDOS_RELEASED=Torpedoes launched|IDS_TORPEDO_HITS_ONLY_AIRCARRIER=Torpedoes can hit aircraft carriers only|IDS_TORPEDO_HITS_ONLY_AIRCARRIER_BATTLESHIP=Torpedoes can hit battleships and aircraft carriers|IDS_TORPEDO_HITS_ONLY_AIRCARRIER_BATTLESHIP_CRUISER=Torpedoes can hit cruisers, battleships, and aircraft carriers|IDS_TORPEDO_HITS_ONLY_AIRCARRIER_BATTLESHIP_CRUISER_DESTROYER=Torpedoes can hit ships of any type|IDS_TORPEDO_HITS_ONLY_BATTLESHIP=Torpedoes can hit battleships only|IDS_TORPEDO_LAUNCHERS=Torpedoes|IDS_TORPEDO_RELOAD=Reload Torpedo Tube|#default={{#shipstr:{{{1}}}}}}}|}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Doc}}[[Category:WoWs templates]]<noinclude>

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Contains symbolic string definitions, e.g.
IDS_TITLE_PCM062_SPECIAL_MOD_I_HAKURYU=Fuel Injection System

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{{#shipstr:IDS_TITLE_PCM062_SPECIAL_MOD_I_HAKURYU}}

Yielding "Fuel Injection System"

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