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Armada: Orkan


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[h2]History[/h2]
In November 1939, a naval agreement was concluded between the Polish government-in-exile and the British government. One of its clauses stated that the Polish Navy, which was participating in the war as part of the Royal Navy, would have the opportunity to strengthen itself with British ships that would be provided on a rental basis. After the end of the war, they were to be returned. The Polish Navy received a total of ten ships, among which ORP Orkan was the last destroyer and penultimate large ship.

The ship's construction was carried out at Fairfield, the famous Scottish shipyard in Glasgow. It was started in 1939 and finished in 1942. Initially, the vessel was named HMS Myrmidon, after the mythical ancient Greek nation of Myrmidons. Upon her transfer to the Polish Navy on December 5, 1942, the destroyer received a traditional name, that of a weather phenomenon—Orkan (Polish for "storm"). Her crew was composed of Polish volunteers, half of whom had never served on a warship before.

The destroyer debuted in combat in winter, 1943, when she participated in escorting Arctic convoys JW-52 and JW-53 from Iceland to Murmansk, and subsequently—returning convoys RA-52 and RA-53. Orkan fended off 17 German submarine attacks and 12 German aircraft raids. The ship received no damage, but many of her crew members suffered due to the Arctic Ocean’s severe winter storms.

In September 1943, Orkan, together with various British destroyers, started escorting convoys to Canada and back. In the morning of October 8, the Polish ship spotted German submarine U-378 while escorting convoy SC 143. The enemy was the first to attack. The acoustic torpedo hit Orkan and caused the destroyer's fuel tanks to explode. The ship became engulfed in flames, which led to her ammunition detonating. Orkan quickly sank. Just 1 hour later, Musketeer—a destroyer of the same class—managed to pick up 43 out of more than 240 people that had been aboard.



[h2]Modeling the Ship[/h2]


Dual-purpose artillery: three 120 mm/50 QF Mk XI twin artillery mounts and one 102 mm/45 Mk V AA gun.



Torpedo armament: one quadruple-tube 533 mm QR Mk IV torpedo launcher.



Anti-aircraft armament: four 40 mm/39 QF Mk VII automatic AA guns and six 20 mm Oerlikon Mk IV automatic AA guns.



[h2]Commanding Orkan[/h2]
[h3]Commander with 10 skill points[/h3]
  • Priority Target
  • Last Stand
  • Superintendent
  • Concealment Expert

[h3]Commander with 19 skill points[/h3]
  • Priority Target
  • Last Stand
  • Superintendent
  • Concealment Expert
  • Survivability Expert
  • Basic Firing Training
  • Adrenaline Rush
  • Preventive Maintenance

[h3]Upgrades[/h3]
  • Main Armaments Modification 1
  • Engine Room Protection
  • Aiming Systems Modification 1
  • Propulsion Modification 1
  • Concealment System Modification 1


[h2]Orkan in Combat[/h2]
Destroyer VIII Orkan was built in Britain, but fought under the Polish flag during World War II. She escorted polar convoys and was eventually sunk by submarine U-378 in the North Atlantic. In World of Warships, the ship represents Europe. Orkan is efficient at hunting down enemy destroyers. Her main advantages are provided by her rapid-firing artillery, fast torpedoes, and the Surveillance Radar consumable she carries—a rare feature for destroyers.

[h3]Key features[/h3]
  • Six 120 mm guns placed in three turrets. Reload time—4.5 seconds. Her HE shells have good chances of causing fire on targets for their caliber — 9%.
  • Orkan is one of just a few destroyers that have secondary armament. With her 102 mm gun, you can surprise everyone by earning the Close Quarters Expert achievement while playing the destroyer.
  • One quadruple-tube torpedo launcher. Her torpedoes have a high speed of 76 knots and fast reload time of 70 seconds.
  • The Repair Party consumable she carries compensates for her 15,700 HP, which is mediocre for the ship's tier.
  • Her Surveillance Radar consumable provides ample opportunities to confront enemy destroyers.
  • She earns more credits per battle, and her permanent camouflage adds a 50% XP bonus per battle and reduces the cost of the ship's post-battle service by 10%.


Look for a new European Tier VIII destroyer in the Armory!
Bundles will be available until: Fri. 08 May 07:00 CEST (UTC+2)
    VIII Orkan bundles are available in exchange for doubloons in the Armory. The ship will be available in the Premium Shop later.
Armory

Anzac Day Approaches

Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations," and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served".

    It’s a special day, and we’re bringing out VI Perth to honor them.
How to Enter ● Te Taua Moana (Warriors from the Sea) ● Perth Prizes

[h2]How to Enter[/h2]
  • Click the Participate button below.
  • Complete the Te Taua Moana (Warriors from the Sea) chain of combat missions.
  • Participants who complete all three missions and earn the Remember Gallipoli flag will be put into a random draw with VI Perth, a Commander with ten skill points, and a Port slot as prizes.
  • The more battles that are fought in Random or Co-Op Battles by participating Captains, the more Perths that will be given out.
Starts: Fri. 24 Apr. 07:00 CEST (UTC+2) Ends: Mon. 27 Apr. 07:00 CEST (UTC+2) Participate:
[h3]Asia[/h3]
[h3]EU[/h3]
[h3]NA[/h3]


[h2]Te Taua Moana (Warriors from the Sea)[/h2]
    The chain of combat missions should be completed in Random, Co-op, and Clan battles, playing Tier V–X ships. The combat missions should be completed sequentially, and each combat mission can be completed only once.
Part 1
Win 5 battles.

Reward: 2x Union Jack expendable camouflages
Part 2
In battles, destroy 10 enemy ships.

Reward: 2x Union Jack expendable camouflages
Part 3
In battles, cause 500,000 damage to enemy ships.

Reward: 2x Union Jack expendable camouflages
    Final Reward: 5x Hydra signals and Remember Gallipoli flag

[h2]Perth Prizes[/h2]
Each Captain who clicks the Participate button and completes the Te Taua Moana (Warriors from the Sea) chain of combat missions during the event period will be entered into the draw for a random chance of winning the ship. Initially, there will be five ship prizes, but the number of Perths up for grabs will increase as more Captains enter.

    For every 3,000 battles on the EU server, another VI Perth is added to the prize pool, up to a maximum of 15 in total.
Participant Battle Count
Perth Prize Count
Less than 3,000
5
3,000
6
6,000
7
9,000
8
12,000
9
15,000
10
18,000
11
21,000
12
24,000
13
27,000
14
30,000
15
    If you already have this ship in your Port, you’ll receive 4,800 doubloons as compensation.

Naval Legends Cinemarathon

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This difficult situation has forced people around the world to limit personal communication and stay at home in order to protect themselves and their families. To offer you some entertainment in these hard times, we've prepared a special cinemarathon that features the best episodes of Naval Legends, as well as some small gifts!

Many of you have already seen these episodes, but why not watch them once again and stock up on in-game items in the process? While you’re enjoying our cinemarathon, we’ll be working hard on one of the most eagerly awaited episodes of Naval Legends, which will premiere very soon. Yes, you know what ship we're talking about!
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    Watch a marathon in a new format, similar to movie premiere. Chat, subscribe to our channel, and click the bell so as not to miss the start of the cinemarathon!
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[h2]How to get your gifts[/h2]
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How It Works: Tips and Tricks

World of Warships has many useful additional features that can make your gaming experience much more enjoyable. Today, we'll talk about some of the more obscure tricks and possible actions, both in the Port and in battle.

We hope that these small tricks will make your gaming more comfortable, and most importantly—fun!
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Dry Dock: HMS Hood

World of Warships is the largest virtual shipyard in the world.

The quality of the work done by our artists improves each year, and the requirements for the accuracy of the models they create grow respectively. Unfortunately, the in-game camera doesn't allow you to see all the finer details up-close. In the Dry Dock show, you'll be able to see the refined beauty of our in-game models and duly appreciate the carefully-placed objects on their decks.

Today, we're focusing on the British Premium Tier VII battleship, HMS Hood. She's a British naval legend and the historic rival of the equally famous German battleship Bismarck. For a long time, this swift-going battleship was the biggest, and arguably most powerful, ship in the Royal Navy.
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