My take on the CSS Jefferson Davis 33,000 tons 12 (4x3) 12inch guns 8.5 inches of armor belts
Are you planning to post CSN Aircraft Carriers PT Boats and Subs. i hope we wanted to see it same goes for Cruisers and Destroyers.View attachment 678762
My take on the CSS Jefferson Davis 33,000 tons 12 (4x3) 12inch guns 8.5 inches of armor belts
I had not but I can . It won't be quickly howeverAre you planning to post CSN Aircraft Carriers PT Boats and Subs. i hope we wanted to see it same goes for Cruisers and Destroyers.
I already made my posts on the subject of CSN Warships in the Featherston's Finest Thread.Are you planning to post CSN Aircraft Carriers PT Boats and Subs. i hope we wanted to see it same goes for Cruisers and Destroyers.
why I wasn't planning on it.I already made my posts on the subject of CSN Warships in the Featherston's Finest Thread.
Look good.View attachment 679267
Since everyone else has posted their takes on the Jefferson Davis class, here is mine.
As far as we know, that is correct, though since the Remembrance was originally designed as a cruiser, it's possible that it kept guns but those were later removed like on the OTL Lexington during a refit.As I recall weren't 5 inchers the largest guns the Remembrance had?
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Oh shit, you're right!As I recall weren't 5 inchers the largest guns the Remembrance had?
True Lexington and Saratoga irl had there 8 inch guns removed.As far as we know, that is correct, though since the Remembrance was originally designed as a cruiser, it's possible that it kept guns but those were later removed like on the OTL Lexington during a refit.
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