Aoba
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<title source="title"> <default>Aoba</default> </title> <title source="belle_image">
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</title> <label>Type</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Class</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Nation</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Commission year</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Voice Actress</label><default>Not voiced</default> <label>Level 1 HP</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Ship weight capacity</label><default>X/Y</default> <label>Vestures to Rescue</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Traits</label><default>Unknown, Unknown</default>
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Aoba is a Japanese Belles available at the start of the game, September '39.
Vestures
| {{{Vesture Type}}} || {{{Vesture Name}}} || -- || None || None |-
Where to find
| HQ level | Campaign name |
|---|---|
| x | x |
Stock Stats
| Level 1 Hull Points | Unknown |
| Speed | Unknown |
| Refit Capacity | Unknown |
| Weight capacity | Unknown |
| Reserves | Unknown |
| Waterline Length | Unknown |
| Mean Beam | Unknown |
| Mean Height | Unknown |
| Sortie Cost | Unknown |
| Compartments | Unknown |
| Horizontal Armor: Citadel | Unknown |
| Horizontal Armor: Conn | Unknown |
| Horizontal Armor: Fore & Aft | Unknown |
| Horizontal Armor: Superstructure | Unknown |
| Vertical Armor: Barbette | Unknown |
| Vertical Armor: Citadel | Unknown |
| Vertical Armor: Conn | Unknown |
| Vertical Armor: Fore & Aft | Unknown |
| Vertical Armor: Superstructure | Unknown |
Starting Equipment
Main Battery 1
| Slot | Item |
|---|---|
| Director | |
| Rangekeeper | |
| RDF | |
| Casemate Gun | |
| Wing Gun | |
| Centerline Gun |
Main Battery 2
Main Battery 3
Light Battery I-III
| Slot | Item |
|---|---|
| Centerline Gun | |
| Wing Gun | |
| Casemate Gun | |
| Centerline Gun | |
| Wing Gun | |
| Casemate Gun | |
| Casemate Gun | |
| Wing Gun | |
| Centerline Gun |
Torpedoes
| Slot | Item |
|---|---|
| ASDIC | |
| Quarterdeck | |
| Torpedo | |
| Torpedo | |
| Torpedo |
Aircraft
| Hangar Limit | Unknown |
| Hangar 1 | {{{HC1}}}x {{{H1}}} |
| Hangar 2 | {{{HC2}}}x {{{H2}}} |
| Hangar 3 | {{{HC3}}}x {{{H3}}} |
| Hangar 4 | {{{HC4}}}x {{{H4}}} |
| Deck Limit | Unknown |
| Deck | {{{DC1}}}x {{{D1}}} |
| Deck | {{{DC2}}}x {{{D2}}} |
| Deck | {{{DC3}}}x {{{D3}}} |
| Deck | {{{DC4}}}x {{{D4}}} |
| Air Warning RDF | {{{AWRDFName}}} |
Character Information
Description
Personality and Traits
Her personality is listed as "Adventurous, Inquisitive."
Trivia
- Named after Mt. Aoba, a volcano near Maizuru, Kyoto.
Historical Information
Aoba and her lone sister ship Kinugasa were a pair of Aoba-class heavy cruisers. Originally due to be part of the Furutaka-class including the eponymous Furutaka and Kako, the IJN wanted the new ships to be fitted with the new twin-gun 20 cm turrets but since Furutaka and Kako had already been completed they instead slated the new turrets to be placed on the two next ships which then received enough modification to be their own class. The Aoba-class had three twin-gun 20 cm turrets instead of the six single-gun 20cm turrets of the Furutakas (whom were later retrofitted to have twin-gun), new 12 cm secondary cannons, and a catapult to launch scout floatplanes, but otherwise were very similar to the Furutaka-class. She had a long service life in World War II in several divisions and often as flagship. She served in China, Guam, and Wake Island earlier in the war. She escorted carrier Shōkaku to Truk after she was severely damaged. Aoba also took part in the Battle of Savo Island where her relative Kako was sunk. At the Battle of Cape Esperance she was badly damaged by the US Navy ships and had to be sent back to be fixed and after this Aoba suffered repeated unlucky damage. She was attacked by B-17s at port and had to be beached to prevent her sinking, accidentally rammed into fellow IJN ship the light cruiser Kinu, and was torpedoed by multiple submarines. Her final resting place was at Kure where despite being severely damaged was kept as an AA battery. After suffering multiple more bombing that caused her to sink into the shallow 7.6 m (25 ft) her stern broke off after some B-24s finished her off. Her hulk was abandoned until being scrapped in 1946-1947 after the war.
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