Bismarck: The Iron Chancellor

MFW looting because low background steel source lol

Thats an issue. Remember a story from some years ago. Dutch DoD wanted to mount a plaque to the wreck of WW2 cruiser Java. 75th anniversary of the sinking. All they managed to find was the imprint of her in the sea bed. Totally gone and dismantled by metal thefts. Its not the only case.

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I would be excited for all these Naval updates, but since the aiming in Naval Arcade was changed (ruined) I have not been playing Naval battles. Please fix/revert the changes to Naval Arcade aiming, it is terrible and not fun at all anymore. I miss playing my bote lineups:


Thank you, cheers @ Gaijin, Devs, Managers, Moderators 🍻

EDIT:
To anyone who suggests “just play Naval Realistic Battles”:

I have answered this so many times, just going to repost my response from now on:

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That’s genuinely sad

Hey, look, it’s the glorified WW1 dreadnought.
What a joke compared to the Yamato.
But hey, I can say one thing.
“At the bottom of the ocean, the depths of the abyss.
His guns have gone silent at last,
Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel”
:) Best song.

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“From the mist a shape, a ship is taking form”

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Absolutely stunning model, well done to the team that worked on this



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Yeah, she is a beauty

I mean the Stringbag entered service in 1936. Bismarck was laid down in 1936. Clearly they are of the same era and must be equal in capability

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german mains are like their historical tacticians, a level 1 crewslot in ability. Stringbag mogs it

TBF stringbag had quite an impressive service life, the taranto bay attack was huge in its impact in tying down several capital ships for maintenance

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From what I remember, Iowa sank Katori and made a super long range (possibly record breaking) shot on Nowaki. Aside from Iowa none of the other ships aside from Yamato sank ships so you’re partially right there. Yamato managed to sink at minimum two ships at Samar but there’s been talks she may have sank a third.

Granted POW also caused severe damage to Bismarck. Said damage being enough to force Lutjens to retire from the battle, as she was no longer combat effective due to the heavy flooding in her bow. That plus the later torpedo damage ended up dooming the ship.

Not to get into that debate. All I’ll say is Bismarck would have sunk anyway as she had taken far too much damage to stay afloat. With that in mind the scuttling argument is a moot point, and at the end of the day the RN still sank her

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This hit from PoW also caused an fuel or oil leak leaving a long trail in the ocean, which helped the Catalina locate her

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Pow managed to destroy Bismarcks Forward electrical room and flood a boiler room. Must have been a magic 14 inch shell then when her protection was so good

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Indeed, and that leak, along with the flooding, convinced Lutjens she was no longer combat-capable

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Edit: Awesome song

Time for more German naval players to get handheld to the point of being literally invulnerable despite sitting full broadside 8km away from a full salvo of 16".

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Scuttling wasn’t done to “prevent capture”, it was done to save crew.

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They used a different damage model than WT’s.

how does that work?

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Iowa has a kill. Richelieu doesn’t have a kill but scored several hits, which despite what you may believe does constitute a combat record.
But really, who cares?

From my youth - this was a standard march played by the silver band I was in as a teen :)