![]() ![]() In addition to her short main battery range and poor AP penetration, both shell types have very low velocity and long flight times: hitting targets that are fast or distant is more difficult, further reducing her main battery performance at long range. For larger targets which the AP cannot adequately threaten, her HE shells have reasonable damage and an outstanding chance to start fires. She may also struggle to citadel targets with thicker armor, as her shells can detonate before reaching it. Her AP shells have poor penetration and a short fuse time, so she is less likely to overpenetrate smaller targets. She has wide firing arcs and her guns are accurate but their precision is inconsistent. They are the same guns as on Queen Mary, but Tiger has more range and noticeably faster turret traverse. Tiger carries eight 343mm guns in four twin turrets. In-game, Tiger may appear very similar to Queen Mary, but she incorporates more of the features typical of the Royal Navy battlecruisers she has faster turret traverse and the addition of the engine boost consumable, as well as other improvements. In reality, HMS Tiger was the only battlecruiser of her class, designed to improve upon the Queen Mary class and prove the value of the concept of battlecruisers. Tiger represents the Royal Navy’s Tier V entry to the battlecruiser line. ![]() The data presented in the AA Defense sidebar section may be incorrect.įor a graphic summary of ships Tiers VIII thru XI see LittleWhiteMouse's "Actual AA DPS".
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