Named after the Arrernte, the destroyer was laid down in 1939 and commissioned in 1942.īattle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. In 1964-66, she underwent modernization, with subsequent reclassification into an anti-submarine frigate.Ĭommonwealth destroyer Arunta, Tier VII:Īustralian Navy Tribal-class destroyer. Who would have thought.The ex-UK R-class destroyer Rotherham was handed over to India in 1948 and renamed Rajput, serving until 1976.Ĭommonwealth destroyer Jan van Riebeeck, Tier VI:įormer British W-class destroyer, sold to South Africa in 1947 and renamed Jan van Riebeeck. I needed something to look forward to after whatever those Pan-American cruisers are supposed to be and I actually kind of do. Not sure how I feel about the tier 10, and about the tier 9 we don't know enough yet (I think they said it was to have six 140 mm guns?). Not only are most of the ships historical, there is also a nice mix of countries, yet still some kind of consistency. Personally, I am far more relaxed about this tech tree than the BS of the Pan-American cruiser line. Tier 10 - Gdansk (Poland): what-if design based on French Mogador-class Tier 9 - Lambros Katsonis (Greece): Some UK design for Greece based on a small version of the E-class cruiser design The ship in game will be the version as the ship was planned (with 140 mm guns), not as it was ultimately completed (with American 127 mm guns) Tier 8 - Split (Yugoslavia): unique ship based on French Le Fantasque-class. Tier 7 - Grom (Poland): Grom-class (sister to Blyskawica) Tier 5 - Muavenet (Turkey): I-class (UK) destroyer (same class as Icarus) Tiers 5 to 8 are historical ships, tiers 9 and 10 are what-ifs. The second European destroyer line will go from tier 5 to 10 and include ships sailing under the flags of Turkey, Norway, Poland, Yugoslavia and Greece. They announced another new (part) tech tree in the stream.
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