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Some time ago, we presented the Type 1936 class destroyer of the German Kriegsmarine and subsequently added it to the closed testing of War Thunder’s naval forces.
Today, we would like to present to you the Z20 Karl Galster, the only survivor of her class that went on to serve even after the war had ended.
In War Thunder, the Z20 Karl Galster will be a premium German Type 1936-class destroyer that will offer a significantly upgraded anti-aircraft complement as opposed to its non-premium, researchable counterpart.
In comparison, the main armaments as well as torpedo complement have remained the same on the Z20, however, the anti-air department is where captains will truly feel the biggest change in their ship’s firepower. Here, the Z20 has more than doubled its number of AA guns compared to the standard model.
- Destroyer Z-20 Karl Galster (Germany)
- Premium account for 15 days
- 2000 Golden Eagles
- Naval battles closed beta access
- Pre-order bonus - "Swordfish" decal
- Pre-order bonus - "Sea Sword" title.
Z20 Karl Galster was the fourth of six ships of the 1936 class destroyers laid down in the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen. She was laid down on 14 September 1937 and completed in March 1939. Being part of the final German destroyer class to receive names after WWI sailors, captains, and admirals, the Z20 was also named in honour of Captain Karl Galster. Captain Karl Galster was the commander of the S22 torpedo boat in WWI, who went down with his ship after striking a mine while intercepting a squadron of British ships, including HMS Vindex, near the island of Sylt. During WWII, Z20 Karl Galster took part in various mine-laying operations in the English channel and Baltic sea as well as taking part in the invasion of Denmark and Norway as part of the Operation “Weserübung”. Although the war had claimed her other five sister ships, Karl Galster survived right up until the very end of the war, helping in evacuating German soldiers from coastline ports scattered around the Baltic during the last few days of WWII.
After the German surrender on 8 May 1945, Z20 returned to her homeport of Kiel and surrendered to the British. However, her career was not over just yet. In 1946, Z20 Karl Galster was given to the Soviet Union as a warprize and was subsequently renamed to Prochny. She would serve under Soviet command for another decade, until 1956, before being decommissioned ultimately scrapped in the 1950s.
Besides of just having lots of AA guns, players can expect a varied amount of double and single barreled 37mm cannons as well as single, double and even quadruple 20mm AA turrets. This expansion in the arsenal, greatly enhances the anti-aircraft defense of the destroyer and makes “Karl Galster” an extremely heavy target for air attacks.
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Roll the German Anthem
Where is muh Swastika? comments in 3... 2 ... 1 ...
where is muh potato
2 meters underground, buried there by the heroes of the allied countries that fought against it!
I already got it, now all I need is being able to play it :p
Will we be seeing the completed naval trees for Germany and the US in the beta or is it the standard "Everything is subject to change?"
RIDICULUS AIRCRAFT
Hoping for a naval test today, jsut got a boat and I wanna try it :3
Why would they do a naval test today, when they are releasing the CBT in a week or 2 anyway?
In past tests, people haven't been able to use the boats they bought anyway, only what devs decided should be tested.
Naval Target. My Swordfish will pride for the target
Ahh. Model is nice, beautifull actually but the ratio of premiums per regulars is...concerning.
So when are new Russian premium tanks coming out?
We see Mine Rails on this particular ship, is it possible that she will be able to lay mines as well? It was mentioned being possible in earlier tests and would give the Z-20 something special that the DD547 hasnt, while the Fletcher has its VT fuse ammo.
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