... Remind me again, how much does Yamato outgun Richelieu here?
9 x 46cm cannon verse 8 x 38 cm cannon. Secondaries: (originally) 12 x 155mm cannon verse, 9 x 155mm cannon Richelieu: All main batteries forward. All secondary batteries aft. Yamato: Split batteries fore and aft with secondary wing turrets (removed by 1944)
Yamato more than likely the victor, though Richelieu has a two to three knot speed advantage and can run away.
French shipgirl pictured Commandant Teste...seaplane carrier....totally screwed.
9 x 46cm cannon verse 8 x 38 cm cannon. Secondaries: (originally) 12 x 155mm cannon verse, 9 x 155mm cannon Richelieu: All main batteries forward. All secondary batteries aft. Yamato: Split batteries fore and aft with secondary wing turrets (removed by 1944)
Yamato more than likely the victor, though Richelieu has a two to three knot speed advantage and can run away.
French shipgirl pictured Commandant Teste...seaplane carrier....totally screwed.
If by some miracle, commandant teste gets out of sight however, tables are turned. She has torpedo bombers