Ship:Lenin
Lenin — U.S.S.R. Premium Tier VIII Battleship.
In 1935, the authorities of the U.S.S.R. decided to build a "big fleet," and the nation's design bureaus began to develop draft designs of battleships. One such ship was a battleship for the Baltic Sea, which was to have a displacement of 35,000 tons, nine 406 mm guns, and a 350 mm-thick armored belt. A preliminary design was ready by June—the ship had a Nelson-like layout but was rejected due to "tactical reasons." Designs of this class were the basis of Type A battleships, which later evolved into the Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleships.
Pros
- All main battery located on the front.
- Has the Russian BB dispersion pattern.
Cons
- Vulnerable citadel.
- Low HP pool.
Ship Stats
Hull Information
Main Battery
Secondary Battery
Airstrike
AA Defense
Compatible Upgrades
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Consumables
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party
(4 charges, 10.0s action, 40.0s cooldown) - Slot 2: Repair Party
(3 charges, 28.0s action, 80.0s cooldown, 316 hp/s) - Slot 3: Patrol Fighter
(3 charges, 60.0s action, 90.0s cooldown)

