Ship:Alberto di Giussano
| 152 mm/53 Ansaldo Model 1926 on a Model 1926 mount4 х 2 pcs. |
| Rate of Fire5.7 shots/min |
| Reload Time10 sec |
| Rotation Speed7 deg/sec |
| 180 Degree Turn Time25.7 sec |
| Firing Range12.6 km |
| Maximum Dispersion128 m |
| AP Shell152 mm proiettili AP 1926 |
| Maximum AP Shell Damage2,100 |
| Initial AP Shell Velocity850 m/s |
| AP Shell Weight47.5 kg |
| Maximum SAP Shell Damage2700 |
| Initial SAP Shell Velocity950 m/s |
| 533 mm tubo lanciasiluri DAAN-Whitehead2 х 2 pcs. |
| Rate of Fire1.3 shots/min |
| Reload Time47 sec |
| Rotation Speed deg/sec |
| 180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec |
| Torpedo533 mm Si 270 G |
| Maximum Damage9,066 |
| Torpedo Speed51 knot |
| Torpedo Range8 km |
| Maximum Speed36.5 knot |
| Turning Circle Radius580 m |
| Rudder Shift Time9.8 sec |
| Surface Detectability Range10.8 km |
| Air Detectability Range5.1 km |
Alberto di Giussano — Italian Tier IV cruiser.
In response to the French construction of modern light cruisers and large destroyers, the Italians designed cruisers named after the Italian Renaissance condottieri. Alberto di Giussano was laid down first in 1928. The ship served in the Mediterranean Sea, participated in the Spanish Civil War, and was deployed at the Battle of Punta Stilo at the beginning of World War II. She laid minefields and escorted convoys. In 1941, while transporting gasoline to North Africa, she was intercepted by British destroyers and sunk by torpedoes.
Modules
![]() | Rate of Fire (shots/min) | Torpedo Tubes Reload Time (sec) | 180° Turn Time (sec) | Maximum Damage (HP) | Torpedo Speed (knot) | Torpedo Range (km) | Research price (exp) | Purchase price ( | |
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| 533 mm Si 270 G | 1.3 | 47 | 7.2 | 9,066 | 51 | 8 | 0 | 40,000 |
Compatible Upgrades
| Slot 1 |
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| Slot 2 |
Player Opinion
Performance
As the first ship to step away from the protected cruiser concept in her line, Giussano is considered to be the first modern Italian cruiser. Sporting a heavy broadside of eight (8) 152mm semi-armor piercing (SAP) shells, she is capable of dealing substantial damage to any lightly armored ship that she encounters. Despite having a long reload of fifteen seconds, Giussano is able to output similar amounts of damage when compared to her peers. This is largely due to the higher per-shell alpha of SAP, coupled with impressive ballistics and good accuracy.
Giussano is best deployed in a flanking role, with a speed of 36.5 knots and excellent base concealment of 10.8 kilometers allowing captains to easily locate and exploit weak points in enemy positions. As Giussano does not have access to the Exhaust Fuel Smoke consumable that her successors have, she lacks an easy escape path and is unable to play as aggressively as higher tier Italian cruisers. Nevertheless, Giussano’s ability to deal significant damage when played correctly on a flank is akin to other ships in the Italian heavy cruiser line.
Giussano’s primary weakness lies in her poor armor. Enemy battleships can deal crippling damage to Giussano at virtually any angle, but her captain can mitigate the damage taken by performing evasive maneuvers using her speed and concealment. As with most of her peers, Giussano lacks a comprehensive anti-aircraft suite, making her vulnerable to aircraft carriers at her tier.
The main strength of Giussano, and by virtue, the entire Italian cruiser line, is her unparalleled firepower, rivaling the alpha strike of some battleships. They owe this strength to their exclusive access to SAP shells, which have similar damage output to armor-piercing shells and never over-penetrate. SAP shells are able to penetrate even at extreme angles, and will penetrate regardless of the increased armor thickness caused by angling. Giussano also has access to long range torpedoes to help in her fights at range. Despite not having a large spread or high alpha damage, the range of the torpedoes forces enemies to always be on the lookout for them.
Pros:
- Centerline gun configuration
- Access to SAP shells
- High alpha strike potential
- Long range torpedoes (8 kilometers)
- Highest speed among all cruisers at Tier IV (36.5 knots)
- Excellent base concealment (10.8 kilometers)
Cons:
- Poor armor protection
- Very long base reload (15 seconds)
- Low torpedo count per launcher (2)
- Poor anti-aircraft suite
- Lacks access to the Exhaust Fuel Smoke consumable
Research
- Captains should prioritize researching the upgraded B hull for Giussano, as it gives her 4700 more hit points and slightly improves her handling. Research of this module unlocks progression to Tier V Montecuccoli. Captains should research the gun range upgrade next, as Giussano is not very well armored, and relies on ranged engagements to minimize damage taken.
Optimal Configuration
Upgrades
The recommended upgrades for Alberto di Giussano are:
- Slot 1: Main Armaments Modification 1

- Slot 2: Engine Room Protection

Commander Skills
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2 |
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★★ |
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3 |
★★ |
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★★ |
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★★ |
★★ |
4 |
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★ |
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★★ |
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| Key: ★★★ - Extremely Useful ★★ - Frequently Useful ★ - Occasionally Useful No stars - Not Useful | ||||||
Consumables
Alberto di Giussano equips the following consumables:
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party

- Slot 2: Catapult Fighter
(one fighter) - 3x charges
Signals
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