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Naval Legends: K-21

K-21 is one of the K-class submarines, nicknamed "Katiusha" by sailors, and today she’s permanently berthed in Severomorsk where she serves as a museum ship.

In the spring of 1942, command of K-21 was entrusted to Captain 3rd Rank Nikolay Lunin. Subsequently, one of the most vivid pages in the history of the Soviet Navy was written.

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Ranked Battles: Thirteenth Season


Join the fight on your "nines" and win valuable prizes: credits, camouflage patterns, signals, and doubloons, as well as over 5,000 Steel, which can be exchanged for unique ships in the Armory.

Key Rules of the Season ● Game Maps and Modes ● Bonus Stars for the Previous Season ● Rewards


Key Rules of the Season
Dates
Starts: Thu. 08 Aug. 08:00 CEST (UTC+2) Ends: Tue. 03 Sep. 07:30 CEST (UTC+2)

  • All players who have access to Ranked Battles in their Service Record can participate in the new season. Newcomers to World of Warships will need to play 130 battles in any game mode to unlock this possibility.
  • Only Tier IX ships are allowed.
  • Battles are held in a 6 vs. 6 format, and team line-ups will be completely equivalent in terms of ship types.
  • The new season has 18 ranks. For simplicity, they have been combined into Leagues: Second, First, and Premier.
  • Those who are new to Ranked Battles will start the season from Rank 18. Participants of the twelfth Ranked Season will receive bonus stars: one for each rank reached.
  • By winning battles, players earn the stars needed to climb the ranking ladder. At the majority of ranks, a defeat means a lost star.
  • Ranks 18–15, and 12, are irrevocable. You cannot lose a star for a defeat at Ranks 18–17. Be the first on your team in terms of XP earned, and you get to keep your hard-earned star, even for a lost game.
  • A bonus star is granted for reaching a new rank at Ranks 18–11.
  • Only stars obtained for the first time are counted towards progress for the Ranked Battles emblem. Bonus stars for the previous season are included in this count if you play at least one battle in this season.
  • Flags awarded for reaching Leagues will be removed from player accounts once the season ends.
  • You’ll receive a commemorative achievement for reaching the Rank 1 in the Thirteenth Season.
  • All those who reach Rank 15 will receive a commemorative flag, which will remain in their collection.
Game Maps and Modes

Battles will be held in Domination mode on Sleeping Giant, Shards, Northern Lights maps and the new Crash Zone Alpha map, as well as in Epicenter mode on the Trident map.

Bonus Stars for the Previous Season

According to established tradition, all of your achievements from the previous season will be accounted for, so you won't have to start from scratch. Depending on the Rank at which you finished the previous season, you’ll be granted a certain number of bonus stars. The maximum possible number is 17 stars. If you earned the maximum number of stars in the previous season, you’ll start the new season at Rank 10. Rewards issued for the preceding ranks will be added to your account automatically.

Rewards

The overall reward remains the same—a total of 5,500 Steel and 1 Ranked Token. Ranked Tokens replace Copper and can be exchanged for stylish permanent camouflages in the Armory.

Additionally, you'll receive a commemorative flag, sets of signals, expendable camouflages, and doubloons. Apart from that, you'll get temporary league flags when you reach Rank 10 and Rank 5, which reduce the cost of servicing your ships by 10% and 20% accordingly. They'll remain on your account until the end of the season.

In this season, the Second League flag, which reduces the servicing cost by 5%, will be replaced with a one-time reward of 500,000 credits.

Full List of Rewards
Rank
League
Reward
17
Second
500,000 credits
16
Second
10х each of the following signals: Sierra Mike, November Echo Setteseven, Victor Lima, India X-Ray, Juliet Whiskey Unaone, and Mike Yankee Soxisix; 200 Steel.
15
Second
10х each of the following signals: India Delta, India Yankee, Juliet Yankee Bissotwo, Juliet Charlie, November Foxtrot, and Hotel Yankee; 200 Steel.
14
Second
10х each of the following signals: Sierra Mike, November Echo Setteseven, Victor Lima, India X-Ray, Juliet Whiskey Unaone, and Mike Yankee Soxisix; 200 Steel.
13
Second
10х each of the following signals: Zulu, India Bravo Terrathree, Papa Papa, Equal Speed Charlie London, and Zulu Hotel; 200 Steel.
12
Second
10х each of the following signals: Sierra Mike, November Echo Setteseven, Victor Lima, India X-Ray, Juliet Whiskey Unaone, India Delta, India Yankee, Juliet Yankee Bissotwo, Juliet Charlie, and November Foxtrot; 200 Steel.
11
Second
300 Steel; 250 doubloons.
10
First
Flag of the First League (bonus: −10% to the cost of a ship's post-battle service).
9
First
10x "This is your day, Commander!" camouflage patterns; 400 Steel.
8
First
10x "Hunter" camouflage patterns; 400 Steel.
7
First
10x "Victory Salute" camouflage patterns; 400 Steel.
6
First
5x Dragon signals; 500 Steel.
5
Premier
Flag of the Premier League (Bonus: –20% to the cost of a ship's post-battle service)
4
Premier
5x Red Dragon signals; 500 Steel.
3
Premier
5x Ouroboros signals; 500 Steel.
2
Premier
5x Wyvern signals; 500 Steel.
1
Premier
50x "Type 3 – Ranked" camouflage patterns; 2,500 doubloons; 5x Hydra signals; 1,000 Steel; and 1x Ranked Token.
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Armada: Mogador

The French destroyer leader, Mogador, was one of the largest and most powerful ships of her type in history.

In terms of her armament and dimensions, she was comparable to a light cruiser, and very few ships in the world could rival her speed. In World of Warships you have an opportunity to see how Mogador performs in battle!
https://youtu.be/302HR0reAnk
History

Work on a new generation of French destroyer leaders first began in 1931: engineers had been working on an improved version of Le Fantasque, armed with three 138.6 mm coaxial twin mounts, to replace the obsolete destroyer Amiral Sénès. The new ship was to be named Mogador. However, due to ongoing talks between France and Italy regarding a reduction in naval armament, the construction of new ships was put on hold until 1934. At that time, French naval engineers developed a larger ship variant with four twin mounts, but a caliber of 130 mm—universal for destroyers and leaders. In 1933, the role of the ships being designed was changed: now, they were to escort Dunkerque-class battlecruisers in their hunt for German "pocket battleships." The 130 mm caliber was obviously not enough to oppose any Kriegsmarine raiders, which is why the final variant received four 138.6 mm twin mounts at the cost of slightly larger dimensions. Two destroyer leaders—Mogador and Volta—were built according to this project at the Lorient and Nantes shipyards: one for each battlecruiser. They were commissioned in the spring of 1939, becoming the newest ships of this type in the French Navy when World War II began. Neither of the leaders survived the war, as they were scuttled in Toulon in November 1942.


Mogador was laid down according to the 1932 program at the Lorient shipyards on December 28, 1934. She was launched on June 9, 1937, and commissioned on April 6, 1939, as a flagship of the 2nd Light Squadron. With the outbreak of World War II, the ship joined the "Force de Raid" at Brest, and participated in convoy and search operations as part of it. When France capitulated, the destroyer was at Mers-el-Kébir. On July 3, 1940, when the British attacked the French fleet moored at Mers-el-Kébir, Mogador was hit by a 381 mm shell and sustained severe damage. Later, the ship was towed to Toulon, where she remained until November 1942, when she was scuttled by her crew as the German Army was moving in to capture her. The Italians managed to refloat the destroyer, but never restored it.

Modeling the Ship

In our game, the ship is presented in the form of her hypothetical post-war modernization of the 1950s.

Main Battery
Eight 139 mm Modèle 1934 guns in four partially enclosed turrets. The guns were similar to those installed on Le Fantasque-class destroyer leaders and possessed quite good ballistic characteristics. Mogador outmatched all counterparts of her type by the number of her main guns.

Torpedo armament
One Modèle 1928T triple-torpedo launcher and one Modèle 1928D twin launcher on each side of the ship. The launchers used 550 mm Modèle 1923DT torpedoes carrying 308 kg warheads.

Anti-aircraft armament
Eight United States-produced 20 mm Oerlikon automatic cannons in four twin mounts; four Swedish 57 mm/60 (2.25") Model 1951 automatic cannons in two twin mounts.



Commanding Mogador
Commander with 10 skill points
  • Priority Target
  • Last Stand
  • Basic Firing Training
  • Concealment Expert
Commander with 19 skill points
  • Priority Target
  • Last Stand
  • Basic Firing Training
  • Concealment Expert
  • Survivability Expert
  • Adrenaline Rush
  • Advanced Firing Training
The ship has six slots for upgrades. We consider the following combinations to be the most effective:
  • Main Armaments Modification 1
  • Engine Boost Modification 1 or Steering Gears Modification 1
  • AA Guns Modification 1
  • Propulsion Modification 2
  • Concealment System Modification 1
  • Main Battery Modification 3


Mogador in Battle

Tier IX destroyer Mogador is one of the most powerful ships of her type, and was built for the French Navy before World War II. Thanks to the four twin mounts of her main battery, with 139 mm guns installed in them, Mogador was superior to the majority of her contemporary destroyers in terms of firepower.

Key features:
  • Effective main battery artillery: eight 139 mm guns with a firing range of 12.8 km, good ballistics and armor penetration, and a decent base chance of causing fire for her high-explosive shells.
  • A consumable that’s unusual for a destroyer—Main Battery Reload Booster. It will help you by increasing your main guns’ rate of fire when the need arises.
  • Torpedo tubes arranged in four launchers on her sides allow this destroyer to launch ten torpedoes with a speed of 75 knots and range of 8 km.
  • Her very high speed of 43.5 knots can be further increased by using the improved Engine Boost consumable, making her an additional 20% faster.
  • The unusual properties of her hull: its HP can be reduced to zero, just like the HP of ships’ ends. The result is that this part of the ship receives just half the typical damage after being hit several times.


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Dry Dock: Bismarck

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 improve respectively. Unfortunately, the in-game camera doesn't allow you to see all the details and beauty. In the Dry Dock show, you'll be able to see some of the remarkable in-game models they have created, and duly appreciate their detailed appearance, even down to the objects on their decks.

Today, we focus on a Tier VIII ship from the branch of German battleships, and one of the most famous warships in the world—Bismarck. Take a look at the legendary Bismarck from a unique perspective in Dry Dock!
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