War Thunder Andrea Doria: The Dreadnought of the Mediterranean

War Thunder Andrea Doria: The Dreadnought of the Mediterranean
Published by 31 Aug, 2022 0 likes

Andrea Doria is one of the two dreadnought battleships constructed for the Regia Marina in the early 1910s and represents an improved version of the preceding Conte di Cavour class.

Seasoned Italian captains in War Thunder may look forward to commanding the powerful Andrea Doria as it docks in player ports with the arrival of the next major update!

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Briefly: A WWI-era Italian dreadnought battleship, sporting superb firepower and protection.

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Andrea Doria, Battleship, Italy, Rank VFeatures: 13 12-inch guns Strong armor Multiple auxiliary guns Mediocre mobilityIn War Thunder, Andrea Doria will be a new battleship arriving to the top ranks of the Italian naval tree following the release of the next major update Drone Age.

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Being the second battleship to join the ranks of the Regia Marina in the game, Andrea Doria will, among other improvements, most notably bring with it a substantial upgrade in firepower over the preceding Dante Alighieri - an upgrade that many captains will surely appreciate.

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Similar to the familiar Dante Alighieri, Andrea Doria is primarily armed with 305 mm (12’’) guns.

However, not only does the latter possess one additional primary battery gun, but their layout is vastly different than that found on Dante Alighieri.

Namely, the guns on the Andrea Doria are split between three triple and two twin turrets, giving the ship a rather unique gun layout when it comes to naval vessels in War Thunder.

However, the differences don’t stop there. Andrea Doria also features a vastly improved secondary battery.

Unlike Dante Alighieri, its successor packs up to 16 152 mm (6’’) cannons, situated in casemates above the ship’s main belt armor on either side.

Additionally, Andrea Doria’s secondary weapons are complemented by 13 76 mm (3’’) cannons as well as two submerged 450 mm torpedo launchers.

Crucially however, Andrea Doria’s anti-aircraft arsenal also saw an improvement over Dante Alighieri.

Namely, the ship is fitted with an additional six 76 mm AA guns as well as a pair of automatic 40 mm anti-aircraft cannons.

While this will by no means enable Andrea Doria to take down entire waves of attacking enemy aircraft single-handedly, it does improve its self-defense capabilities drastically.

In terms of armor protection, Andrea Doria features some similarities to the preceding Dante Alighieri in this regard.

In fact, the warship is fitted with a 250 mm belt armor - identical to its predecessor. However, the plating on the turret fronts, for instance, is increased up to 280 mm.

This slightly improved armor scheme coupled with a greatly increased complement of 1, 260 sailors and officers makes the Andrea Doria a quite tough opponent to take down, regardless of the circumstances.

However, as is the case with many battleships of this type, Andrea Doria can’t boast about its mobility.

With its propulsion system generating around 34, 000 horsepower, the vessel can reach a top speed of just 21 kts (40 km/h).

As a result, captains will need to be mindful of their maneuvering and keep in mind that evasive actions aren’t as easily performed by this ironclad as it may be the case with a cruiser.

The highly anticipated Andrea Doria is soon docking in players’ ports with the release of the Drone Age update coming soon to War Thunder.

In the meantime, be sure to keep scanning the horizon for more news as we continue sharing the latest on what the upcoming update has in store for you.

Until then, calm seas and happy hunting captains!

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