![]() (Comparing to possible British low tier BBs, the Defflinger-class has comparable armaments and armour regarding everything from Dreadnought to the Colossus-class, with the armament only really slipping behind with the first of the super dreadnoughts, HMS Orion).Įdit: Uh-oh. Again, it has similar armour to the Wyoming and is faster, with a comparable secondary, and a not much weaker main armament. Tier 4 perhaps? It has comparable armour and main armament to the South Carolina, but is substantially faster, actually out running the stock Myogi (which it has almost twice the belt thickness of), and a more powerful secondary. Personally, I hope that's not the case, the difference in doctrine for KM and RN battlecruisers makes the Defflinger-class quite suitable as a low tier BB. It's possible that Wargaming have come to the same conclusion and put Hindenburg (with artificaially improved AA) as the tier 10 KM cruiser. There was a discussion on a thread about British cruisers, and it was realised was that when it comes to heavy cruisers Britain has exactly three classes (Hawkins, County & York, York being a lighter version of the County), so we came to the conclusion that we either go with CLs the entire way (which Britain can probably do, there's a lot of RN light cruiser classes), or put the more lightly armed battlecruisers as high tier "cruisers" (by more lightly armed, we mean 343 mm and below, with 356 mm+ battlecruisers being classed as battleships in game). ![]() Maybe, maybe not, SMS Hindenburg was a Defflinger-class battlecruiser (laid down in 1913, commissioned in 1917). ![]()
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