The main battery guns are in an odd layout, with an anti-aircraft mount blocking the rearmost gun from firing aft, and the third gun located aft of the bridge in order to fire all her main battery weapons simultaneously, Leningrad needs to expose a great deal of herself to return fire. Her torpedoes are more powerful than Gremyashchy’s, with 700 more damage and 5 knots faster speed in exchange for a longer reload due to the quad mount launchers. This can sometimes lead to accidentally hitting torpedoes her captain thought they had dodged. ![]() However, she has a much wider turning circle in exchange for her higher top speed, causing her to drift when turning. Her 43 knot top speed (reaching nearly 46 knots with Engine Boost active) means she can avoid some incoming fire by simply outrunning it, and her high velocity guns give her the ability to pepper targets at range where she can not be reliably hit. Leningrad may initially seem like a Tier VII Gremyashchy with an extra gun and quadruple torpedo launchers (instead of triples). ![]() 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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