Her shells have similar characteristics to Kremlin, but with reduced damage. Sun Yat-Sen’s defining feature is her six 457 mm main battery guns. ![]() Combined with her above-waterline citadel and overall large size, captains should take care in their maneuvering, and plan their actions well in advance. In addition, her concealment is also quite poor, reaching only 13.5 km when fully built. To make matters worse, her 28 knot top speed is also one of the slowest. Her 950 m turning circle is among the worst of all Tier IX battleships. Sun Yat-Sen pays for her survivability with her maneuverability. While Sun Yat-Sen has a well protected main belt of 375 mm, her citadel sits well above the waterline. Her HP pool of 80,900 is among the highest in tier. Her 32 mm bow is additionally protected by an internal armor strip of 220 mm, so even battleships that overmatch her bow may struggle to citadel her. ![]() Her 60 mm deck can shatter most cruiser HE shells, combined with a small superstructure that makes it difficult for them to damage her. Sun Yat-Sen shares Sovetsky Soyuz’s hull, and sports some of the best survivability of all Tier IX battleships. She contrasts herself with a smaller amount of larger caliber guns and better horizontal dispersion, among other differences. Sun Yat-Sen is similar in many ways to her Soviet counterpart Sovetsky Soyuz. ![]() 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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