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Axis & Allies War at Sea - Tsushima
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General TypeShip
Unit TypeBattleship
Cost78
SetFirst Strike
ManufacturerForumini
Available1945
Set ID70
Game Class LimitsType A150
CountryJapan (Details)
ClassA-150 (Details)
Armor10
Vital16
Hull Points6
Speed139
Primary20/19/16/15
Secondary6/6/5/4
Tertiary5/5/4/-
AA9/0/-/-
Special AbilityAntiar Barrage 6
Special AbilityFlagship 2
Special AbilityExtended Range 5
Special AbilityTorpedo Defense 1
Game RarityX
Axis & Allies War at Sea - Tsushima Stealth7
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Class History:
Design A-150, popularly known as the Super Yamato class,[A] was a planned class of battleships for the Imperial Japanese Navy. In keeping with the Navy's long tradition, they were designed to be qualitatively superior to battleships that might be faced in battle, such as those from the United States or Great Britain. As part of this, the class would have been armed with six 51-centimeter (20.1 in) guns, the largest weapons carried aboard any warship in the world. Design work on the A-150s began after the preceding Yamato class in 1938–1939 and was mostly finished by early 1941, when the Japanese began focusing on aircraft carriers and other smaller warships in preparation for the coming conflict. No A-150 would ever be laid down, and many details of the class' design were destroyed near the end of the war.
Country:
Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples. Shinkansen bullet trains connect the main islands of Kyushu (with Okinawa's subtropical beaches), Honshu (home to Tokyo and Hiroshima’s atomic-bomb memorial) and Hokkaido (famous for skiing). Tokyo, the capital, is known for skyscrapers, shopping and pop culture.

Although legend has it that Japan was founded in 660BC, archaeologists agree that settlement in the Japanese archpelago dates back as far as 100,000 years. The Jomon Period (8000-c.300BC) is the earliest that has been studied. It is named after the 'jomon' or cord-marked pattern style of pottery of the period.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-05-31 17:46:30. Last edited by gdm on 2020-02-22 09:10:12

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