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The French Émile Bertin light cruiser lacks protection, but is capable of inflicting deadly damage. The Agile glass cannon of the seas comes to the game in the La Royale update!
Émile Bertin, light cruiser, France, rank IV
Features:
- Punchy AP rounds
- High mobility
- Multiple AA guns
- Poor protection
The Émile Bertin light cruiser was originally designed as an improved version of the Pluton-class minelayer with improved firepower by 152 mm guns and a displacement of no more than 5,500 tons. The high-speed and cheap ship for laying mines in the enemy control zone, however, due to the weak protection she was never used this way. The ship was launched in 1933, in the pre-war period she made representative cruises and participated in exercises in the Atlantic Ocean. At the beginning of the war, the light cruiser was involved in the evacuation of gold bullion and the escort of transports in the Mediterranean. After the surrender of France and before the start of the Allied invasion in Europe, she was in Fort-de-France. The ship took an active part in the suppression of German artillery and shelled the positions in the South of France. After the end of World War II, the ship did not take more in the fighting. In 1947, she became a training ship of the naval school in Toulon. In 1951 it was used as the headquarters of the French Naval Delegation of NATO. Later, in 1961 the ship was decommissioned and scrapped.
The Émile Bertin light cruiser will be available at the very beginning of the French navy CBT in the La Royale major update. The ship is almost stripped of armor, but features excellent mobility and powerful APCBC rounds, capable of taking on ships of heavier classes. Meet the French ‘glass cannon’ of rank IV!
Émile Bertin can be classified as a cruiser only in terms of armament. Her protection is hardly different from destroyers and it is very difficult for a ship to survive a hit. Such a sacrifice had to be made to maintain a small displacement and reduce the cost of production. The hull of the ship is made of structural steel up to 25 mm thick, only the navigation bridge and magazines have additional armor plates. In this regard, active actions at the head of a group of allies or engaging other ships alone will usually end badly for the French light cruiser. Yes, Émile Bertin can’t take the heat, but that's where her cons end!
The ship is armed with 152 mm guns, three triple-barreled turrets, 9 in total. In addition to domestic French shells, the magazines include the American Mk.35 APCBC, but due to the difference in the characteristics of the guns, with higher velocity and armor penetration than other ships able to offer. At close range, Émile Bertin is capable of penetrating most heavy cruisers and even causing trouble for some enemy battlecruisers, not to mention lighter ships. Universal 90-mm guns have high-explosive and remote fuse shells, allowing the captain to engage high-altitude aircraft or wipe the crews on the ship decks. Also, Émile Bertin wields 4 twin-barreled 37 mm cannons as well as 25 AA heavy machine guns.
The feather-light Émile Bertin speeds up to 40 knots (74 km/h) and maneuvers well, making her a good point capper and allowing the ship to be the first to take cover for artillery and torpedo ambushes. By the way, the light cruiser also has a catapult for the maneuverable reconnaissance GL .832 hydroplane, which can easily capture points hidden from the main enemy group behind rocks and islands.
The Émile Bertin will be a good choice for the first ship in battle or a point capture ship when the battle rages on far away. She may not be the easiest ship to play, but a skilled captain will definitely find the right time and place for the light cruiser's talents in battle. Émile Bertin and dozens of other French ships will be waiting for their first commands in the La Royale update. Be the first to command her into battle, place an order for French Navy CBT early access packs in our store!
- Aigle-class C, Aigle 1942
- 1000 Golden Eagles
- Premium account for 7 days
- Duguay-Trouin-class, Duguay-Trouin, 1944
- 2000 Golden Eagles
- Premium account for 15 days
Comments (16)
Comments will be premoderatedStop teasing us and pls release the update
Soon™
Let Gaijin work on it we get it when its ready the more time the Developers have the less bugs we should get
this ship looks cool, BTW how long actually the Soon™ is?
Soon™
It's really nice to see the Émile Bertin in the game, definitely quite unique as far as gameplay goes. Fun fact, the ship was saved by its squishyness, since a German bomb penetrated the deck and exited by the hull, going right through the ship. Still, I find it surprising that you didn't choose its US refit, which massively enhances its AA power. Especially since your AA configuration seems like a weird mix of early war and late war loadout.
Looks super exciting. Glass cannons aren't really in the meta right now, but I absolutely love playing them for all the "wow" moments. Happy to see it in the game.
Hit and run? That's incorrect, it should be "hit and fly" because that's what will happen, a single hit on the ammo and the ship will fly till the moon.
Looks an interesting ship. Looking forward to giving her orders ^^
Any wiggle room this update for a Mk.VII High Altitude Spitfire..? Back to the Marine Nationale the CL/ CA up to BB Dunkerque/Richelieu will be a happy grind. How's the future Submarine update coming along? Super interested how the BVRAAM combat system will evolve. Keep up the amazing work! Thanks!
Nice boat but the game needs more realistic sea combat senarios.
heh it can carry up to 200 mines .. that is going to make for a very very big boom if that gets hit
Why the 12.7s? Emile Bertin never received them. But she did receive 13.2mm HMGs. Y'know, their indigenous HMGs?
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