Submarines started their development as a weapon favoring the overall weaker power in a conflict, able to potentially hold more powerful warships (which Britain had a huge advantage in) at risk, or potentially commerce raid. The Royal Navy was not the first navy to invest in submarine forces, in fact it was one of the latter ones. It is somewhat of a shame once again that British and Italian submarines are sucking hind teat behind the Russians, especially as to some players who get a lot of their naval history from World of Warships itself, think K-21 is a naval legend, and are confused to discover that HMS Monarch as presented by the game with 3x3 15in guns is neither famous, nor historic. Submarines of Britain, Italy and France are presumably a vague objective for down the road after (and assuming) a full T6, T8 and T10 rollout is successful. The US market is a cash cow of USN veterans, the Russians are the home market and developer favored child, and the Germans had the largest and probably most famous submarine force of WWII, the core game period. This is, so far as WG goes, fairly logical. ![]() Submarines are on their way into World of Warships, and while I personally don’t think they’ll make a positive addition to the gameplay it seems pretty inevitable at this point.įor the initial testing WG have released lines of US, German and Russian submarines, and a Japanese premium submarine model has been shown ( I-58, which sank USS Indianapolis). First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson ![]() ![]() Underhanded, Unfair, and Damned Un-English A Brief Overview of Royal Navy Submarine Service, 1901-1919
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