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Herdware schrieb:Ich hoffe nur, dass Wargaming nicht allzu viele reine Fantasieschiffe bringen wird.
In WoT gibts ja auch keine Reißbrettpanzer
Bestand der sowjetischen Marine 1941:
3 aged battleships,
7 cruisers (including 4 modern Kirov-class heavy cruisers),
59 destroyer-leaders and squadron-destroyers (including 46 modern Type 7 and Type 7U destroyers),
218 submarines,
269 torpedo boats,
22 patrol vessels,
88 minesweepers,
77 submarine-hunters,
and a range of other smaller vessels.
In various stages of completion were another 219 vessels including 3 battleships, 2 heavy and 7 light cruisers, 45 destroyers, and 91 submarines.
Included in the totals above are some pre-World War I ships (Novik-class destroyers, some of the cruisers, and all the battleships), some modern ships built in the USSR and Europe (like the Italian-built destroyer Tashkent[8] and the partially completed German cruiser Lützow). During the war, many of the vessels on the slips in Leningrad and Nikolayev were destroyed (mainly by aircraft and mines), but the Soviet Navy received captured Romanian destroyers and Lend-Lease small craft from the U.S., as well as the old Royal Navy battleship HMS Royal Sovereign (renamed Arkhangelsk) and the United States Navy cruiser USS Milwaukee (renamed Murmansk) in exchange for the Soviet part of the captured Italian navy.
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