![]() ![]() Therefore we cannot use the US 'experience' to evaluate this matters Only experience (or proper calculation, that i'm not able to do!) can tell what is the optimal and the worst range for DE cruisers.ĪP shells for DE do more damage than the ones of US, but US AP shells have better 'auto-bounce' angles. ( plunging-fire still need more testing, the issue with the capped ranges causing the shells were benefit from it being "auto-bounce" against deck armor) A ship fighting within its IZ will still probably suffer when hit, but it is theoretically proof against singularly catastrophic hits to the citadel. Despite the absolutist nature of its name, the immunity zone concept does not imply any sort of invulnerability. The distance at which both plunging fire and direct enemy fire is less effective is called the immunity zone (IZ). There are certain engagement ranges when AP shells will encounter both the belt and the deck armor at fairly large angles, and will have a high probability of either non-penetration or ricochets.
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