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Battleship WESER (JSC 401) Papercraft
Weser’s attack aircraft have low hit point pools, however they are very responsive to controls and have a tight turning circle. Their speed is also very high for an aircraft carrier of this tier. Weser’s rockets can easily penetrate the side armor of T6 cruisers and possibly land quite a few citadel hits on them, dealing tremendous damage. However, they will likely be unable to penetrate the deck armor of most battleships, and will, most of the time, either miss or overpenetrate the armor of destroyers. Even to deal citadel damage to cruisers, the rockets must penetrate at nearly-right angles. These rockets also tend to have a slightly longer flight time, and few of them are launched per attack. Hence, the rockets must be aimed with surgical precision and good estimation of the target's speed. Another peculiarity of these rockets is their long arming distance. Combined with the high speed of the planes, these strike aircraft perform well in'hit and run' attacks. An effective method of using them is to accelerate when entering anti-aircraft fire, quickly launch the rockets, and speedily fly out of the AA range of the target before coming round to make a second strike. Captains must select their targets wisely and have a sound knowledge of the armor schemes of targets to make the rockets effective weapons.
Weser’s attack aircraft have low hit point pools, however they are very responsive to controls and have a tight turning circle. Their speed is also very high for an aircraft carrier of this tier. Weser’s rockets can easily penetrate the side armor of T6 cruisers and possibly land quite a few citadel hits on them, dealing tremendous damage. However, they will likely be unable to penetrate the deck armor of most battleships, and will, most of the time, either miss or overpenetrate the armor of destroyers. Even to deal citadel damage to cruisers, the rockets must penetrate at nearly-right angles. These rockets also tend to have a slightly longer flight time, and few of them are launched per attack. Hence, the rockets must be aimed with surgical precision and good estimation of the target's speed. Another peculiarity of these rockets is their long arming distance. Combined with the high speed of the planes, these strike aircraft perform well in'hit and run' attacks. An effective method of using them is to accelerate when entering anti-aircraft fire, quickly launch the rockets, and speedily fly out of the AA range of the target before coming round to make a second strike. Captains must select their targets wisely and have a sound knowledge of the armor schemes of targets to make the rockets effective weapons.
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