Pre-order: IJN Nagato

Meet one of the most famous battleships of the Pacific Theater: IJN Nagato, arriving with powerful weapons and a hefty anti-aircraft battery to the high ranks of Japan!

IJN Nagato: A Premium Battleship for Japan at Rank VI

At a glance:

  • 410 mm main guns
  • Powerful secondary armament
  • Extensive anti-aircraft battery
  • Average survivability
  • Decent mobility

Pre-order – IJN Nagato Pack

This pack includes:

  • IJN Nagato (Rank VI, Japan)
  • Premium account for 30 days
  • 3000 Golden Eagles
  • Pre-order bonus: unique title “Lightning attack”
  • Pre-order bonus: unique “Tora! Tora! Tora!” decal

79.99 Store

Vehicle History

Nagato is the lead of a two-ship class, and was the world’s first ship to be armed with 410 mm guns. Designed and built in Japan as part of the 1916 program, she embodied many modern ideas of the time: an “all or nothing” armor layout, two armored decks, and improved anti-torpedo defense.

Nagato played a key role in several Japanese operations. She provided cover for the carrier strike force during the attack on Pearl Harbor and took part in the Battle of Midway and the Philippine Sea. In October 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Nagato was hit by two bombs but continued to fight, damaging the American escort carrier St. Lo.

While stationed at Yokosuka at the end of the war, Nagato was heavily damaged in an air raid while providing coastal defense support. After Japan’s surrender, Nagato was handed over to the United States and was sunk in 1946 during nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll. Nagato’s remains now rest on the lagoon floor and have become a popular diving attraction.

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Introducing IJN Nagato!

One of Japan’s most powerful battleships of the interwar period is coming to the game in the next major update in her 1944 configuration, featuring superb firepower and good mobility for a vessel of her size. Available for pre-order from today, IJN Nagato will become a stellar premium alternative to her near identical sister, with an improved anti-air battery and the improved Type 91 AP shell. Let’s take a look!

Speaking of, if you’ve fought in higher ranked naval battles in War Thunder you’ve likely encountered IJN Nagato’s sister IJN Mutsu, an extremely dangerous rank VI Japanese battleship. IJN Nagato functions very similarly, featuring eight 410 mm main guns with a relatively high rate of fire and good ballistics, the high shell velocity makes hitting targets at long ranges easy, and the new Type 91 AP shell will make long range combat even more effective.

Her secondary armament is similarly impressive, sporting eighteen 140 mm casemate guns reinforced by four twin-mounted 127 mm dual-purpose guns. Unlike her sister, who is slightly less endowed in the anti-air department, IJN Nagato is bustling with AA defenses. She’s reinforced with rapid-fire 25 mm automatic cannons in triple, twin and single mounts, totaling 101 barrels! This gives IJN Nagato some solid versatility, with her 127 mm guns dealing with threats from afar, while her 25 mm cannons can shred anything that dares to get close.

Speed is also rather impressive — around 26.5 knots (up to 50 km/h). For her size she can maneuver and turn well, making her much more reactive to incoming threats from different directions.

IJN Nagato’s armor is overall somewhat average, but very strong in the areas where it’s needed most. All of her protection is concentrated around the citadel, which will prove useful, but it does result in elements such as the steering gear being vulnerable. The reinforced armor on the magazines, turrets, and barbettes can withstand battleship shells at medium to long ranges, but the engine and boiler rooms in the center of the ship remain relatively unprotected. As a result, try to remain on the move and at range when commanding IJN Nagato, changing angle and direction when enemy shells start getting close.

The premium Nagato is already available in the store as a pre-order pack which comes with unique in-game bonuses, Premium Account time, and a hefty supply of Golden Eagles. We’re very pleased to welcome IJN Nagato to the game, she’s almost ready and will be the perfect companion in your journey through the Japanese bluewater fleet when the next major update releases!

That’s all from us today, thanks for reading and stick around for more blogs on the upcoming major update, see you soon!

Please note that the vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

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When the Japanese ship you’ve most anticipated for is Premium

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Its a shame Soyuz has rendered top tier unplayable for anyone not in Iowa or Soyuz

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Cool!

i don’t care about boat but that is still horribly overpriced nonsense.

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Gaijin should stop painting unnecessary non-historical camouflage on one of the coolest battleships in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

This method should be avoided for differentiating premium ships in the research tree.

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Is anyone really gonna buy it? The grind in Naval is pain even with premium.

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Its not the case for all of them but why are many naval premiums better than their tech tree counterparts?
Helena/Brooklyn, Maryland/Colorado, Des Moines/Newport news (an event vehicle yes), all of those are in a better configuration than the tech tree counterpart and now a late war Nagato with not only better AA but an better shell than her tech tree sister?

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Give me Stalingrad 🙏

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thats too much money dawg

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I think we will not see ground update in 2025

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For only $80, it can become a green food for Soyuz and Iowa

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Every single time i’ve tried to play 7.7 ships like Rodney or 8.0 like Vanguard. Im uptiered vs Soyuz and then get one shotted within the first 5 minutes. I can put dozens upon dozens of salvos right into the Soyuz and barely scratch the paint

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You do realise you’d sell more of these things, if you hadn’t added the soyuz with… extremely generous interpretation of it’s potential stats.

Make it make sense.

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For that Nagato decal “Niitaka yama nobore” (Climb Mount Niitaka) would make more sense than “Tora! Tora! Tora!”, as “Tora! Tora! Tora!” was used by Japanese pilots over Pearl as confirmation of a surprise, while “Niitaka yama nobore” was actually spoken by Yamamoto from Nagato to start the whole operation.
Also, Nagato did not take a direct part in the Battle of Midway. She did participate in Operation MI, but as part of Yamamoto’s Main Force, miles away from the Kido Butai, and never fired a single shot during that battle. The only battleships that participated in the Battle of Midway were 2 Kongos - Haruna and Kirishima.
Seriously, what’s with you saying that some ship took part in some battle, when in fact it was far away and did not engaged in any combat during said battle. First you put Maryland at Midway, now Nagato. Why?

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don’t worry in December i hope to see Korea, Greece and Cyprus coming in the game