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QF 5.25 Mark I (133 mm)

QF 5.25 Mark I (133 mm)

The heaviest dual-purpose cannon used by the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Can engage surface and aerial targets with explosive shells at medium ranges.

Characteristics

Type Cannon
Rarity Legendary
Tier III
Control type Manual
Target Surface, Air
Country United Kingdom

Statistics

Vital stats

Maximum potential DPM
41 860
Burst damage
6 000
Range
7.33 km
Ammo count
Reload time
7.2 s
Clip size
1
Lock-on time
0 s
Susceptible to countermeasures
No

Damage statistics

Maximum potential DPM
41 860
Burst damage
6 000
Damage per shot
650
Critical damage chance
0 %
AOE damage
100
AOE radius
0.07 km

Weapon statistics

Range
7.33 km
Ammo count
Shots in volley
8
Projectiles per shot
1
Delay between shots
0.2 s
Delay before firing
0 s
Reload time
7.2 s
Fire mode
Automatic
Fire rate
Accuracy
100
Recoil
10
Clip size
1
Lock-on time
0 s

Projectile statistics

Projectile start speed
923.33 knots
Projectile acceleration
Projectile guidance
No
Projectile dispersion
0
Projectile can ricochet
No
Susceptible to countermeasures
No
HMS Hood
New
Legendary Battleship
Tier III