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WoWS Show: the Unsinkable Iowa

  • VIII Vladivostok scores a hat trick!
  • Demonstrations of true strength from IX Iowa and X Conqueror!
  • Witness the power of X Yamato and X Großer Kurfürst in action!


Would you like to discover what’s behind these stories? Then watch the new WoWS Show episode!
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You need to log in to the website https://replayswows.com using your Wargaming account credentials. Then click the "Upload Replay" button and share your in-game stories! Don't forget to write the names of the show and your ship in the "Title" section, to ensure that we don't miss your replay. Example: #WOWSHOW (Tirpitz).

How do we select replays for our show?

To be approved for our show, a replay should correspond to the following criteria:
  • Duration of an episode or a pack of mini episodes shouldn't exceed one minute.
  • Episodes should be funny, interesting, or just plain epic. The more entertaining; the better!
Any player can send us an unlimited number of replays. Players will receive a reward for every replay chosen for the show!

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Developer Diaries: Update 0.8.6

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Update 0.8.6 opens up the French arc, which is set to span two updates. Players will enjoy a new game event, gain early access to the French destroyer branch, explore the new Crash Zone Alpha map, and experience many other features.

But how did we select the ships for the new branch and what are its peculiarities? How did we create the new map? How did the last Clan season go?

Watch the fresh episode of Developer Diaries to find answers to these and many other questions!
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Naval Legends: Destroyer Maillé-Brézé

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A new arc centered around French destroyers is starting very soon. For the occasion, let's refresh ourselves on the combat history of French destroyer Maillé-Brézé, which was unique due to the technical equipment she carried.
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Armada: Benham

Benham has sixteen torpedoes and she’s not afraid to use them.

At less than 2,000 tons, U.S.S. Benham embodies the pre-war American concept of a small Treaty destroyer, loosely based on the overall concept of the Mahan-class, but with one big difference: Benham carries the deadliest torpedo arsenal ever placed on a U.S. destroyer.
https://youtu.be/8FiMPTBXlbw
History

U.S.S. Benham was the lead ship of her class of 10 destroyers, built between 1936 and 1939. She was laid down in Kearny, New Jersey, and completed in early 1939. After a few patrols off the U.S. East coast, she was ordered to make for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in the buildup to the Pacific War in 1940.

When the Japanese mobile carrier force struck Pearl Harbor’s naval base on December 7, 1941, Benham was luckily only about a day’s sail away on escort duties for the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Enterprise. Following this first battle of the war, Benham continued serving as an escort for carrier task forces throughout the first half of 1942. This landed her a front-row seat at important events such as the start of the Doolittle raid in April and the decisive battle of Midway in June, during which Benham participated in rescue efforts for survivors of the sinking U.S.S. Yorktown.


In August 1942, the ship would shore up the ranks of the naval force assembled to take part in the first major U.S. offensive of the Pacific war: the Guadalcanal Campaign. This brutal, months-long battle was an exemplary instance of combined arms fighting, with fierce infantry skirmishes taking place just a few kilometers away from some of the most intensely fought naval battles of the war. On the night of November 14–15, Benham would be called on to step away from the relative safety of carrier escort missions to take on a far deadlier task.

The second naval battle of Guadalcanal unfolded in the narrow strait between the islands of Guadalcanal and Savo. The American fleet, consisting of two battleships and four destroyers, advanced under the cover of darkness to intercept Japan’s last hope of keeping a hold over the island. The Japanese fleet—made up of the Kongo-class battleship Kirishima, four cruisers, and nine destroyers—was making one last effort to retake the vital airfield in the North of Guadalcanal.

Benham and the other destroyers led the formation of battleships South Dakota and Washington, when the latter two opened fire on distant radar contacts. The destroyers first fired illuminating shells, and then began firing off 5-inch shells at a forward group of Fubuki-class destroyers. However, before the Americans could prepare their torpedoes, a hail of enemy shellfire and torpedoes overwhelmed the destroyers, sinking two immediately and mortally wounding Benham. A single Long Lance torpedo struck her in the bow, completely destroying everything forward of the bridge and causing severe flooding. Throughout the rest of the night and most of the next day, she would carefully attempt to make her way back to land, but after nearly 16 hours Benham’s condition worsened and the order was given to abandon ship.


Modeling the Ship

In World of Warships, Benham appears as she would have in 1942, just prior to the second naval battle of Guadalcanal.

Main Battery: four 127mm/38 Mk12 dual purpose guns, with the forward two in enclosed turrets, and the rear two without any shielding.

Torpedo launchers: sixteen individual launchers in a quartet of quadruple 533 mm mounts.

Anti-aircraft armament: four single 12.7 mm Browning M2 mod. 2 heavy machine guns.


Commanding Benham
Commander with 10 skill points
  • Priority Target
  • Last Stand
  • Torpedo Armament Expertise
  • Concealment Expert


Commander with 19 skill points
  • Priority Target
  • Last Stand
  • Torpedo Armament Expertise
  • Concealment Expert
  • Superintendent
  • Survivability Expert
  • Adrenaline Rush
  • Preventive Maintenance


Consumables

The destroyer has access to Damage Control Party and Smoke Generator in the first two slots; and in the third you have a choice between Engine Boost, if you favor rapid deployment and maneuverability, or Defensive AA Fire, if you’re more concerned with fending off the attacks of enemy bombers.

The ship has six slots for upgrades. We consider the following combinations to be most effective:
  • Slot 1: Main Armaments Modification 1
  • Slot 2: Propulsion Modification 1 or Steering Gears Modification 1
  • Slot 3: AA Guns Modification 1
  • Slot 4: Steering Gears Modification 2
  • Slot 5: Concealment System Modification 1
  • Slot 6: Torpedo Tubes Modification 3


Benham in Combat
IX Benham is the lead ship in a series of ten destroyers. This destroyer is proudly placed at Tier IX in the U.S. Tech Tree. Destroyers of this nation are known for their versatility, but Benham has a clear-cut specialization: her torpedoes. In terms of artillery power, the ship is inferior to many of her peers, and her HP is one of the lowest among her counterparts, but she is packed with sixteen dangerous torpedoes and equipped with trademark American smokes. There's nothing more you might need to become a daunting and stealthy fighter!

Ship parameters:
  • Four 127 mm guns. Firing range: 12.6 km; reload time: 3.3 seconds; 180-degree gun traverse time: 6 seconds. These characteristics are quite decent, but the small number of guns doesn't make the ship's artillery her best asset.
  • Sixteen torpedoes with a range of 10.5 km, speed of 65 knots, and damage of 15,200 HP, with a fast reload time of just 85 seconds. Her broadside torpedo tube mounts are a noteworthy, but rather unusual feature for high-tier destroyers.
  • Low detectability range by sea (5.9 km, with upgrade, skills, and camo used) and the American Smoke Generator. It takes more than two minutes for her smoke screens to disperse.
  • The Engine Boost or Defensive AA Fire consumables are available in slot 3.
  • Extra credits per battle and 100% more XP provided by the camouflage.


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Naval Legends: U.S.S. Cod

Today, she’s permanently berthed in Cleveland, Ohio, where she serves as a museum ship. She belongs to the Gato class—one of the most famous U.S. submarine classes of World War II, comprising 77 ships.

What gallant deeds can U.S.S. Cod lay claim to? Watch our video and find out!

As the story is a long and interesting one, we’ve divided this episode into two parts. The first is dedicated to the development history of the United States’ submarine fleet.
https://youtu.be/3HuGbD8mBUM


The second and final one focuses on the actions of Gato-class submarines in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.
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