![]() Small hit point pool and very thin belt armour. Powerful "portable dry-dock" Repair Party with improved damage queues. ![]() Sneaky, with a surface detection range as low as 9.19km.Īccess to Surveillance Radar and a Smoke Generator simultaneously. Tiny turning circle radius and comfortable rate of turn. Her AP shells have vastly improved auto-ricochet angles (60º to 75º) and very short fuse timers (0.005s). Phenomenal turret traverse rate (an insane 38º/s) with 360º rotation arcs. She's armed with a pair of HMS Minotaur's rapid-firing 152mm twin-turrets slinging RNCL modified AP rounds. Summary: A slow and thinly armoured light cruiser with smoke, radar, DFAA and heals. Let's see if those gimmicks can make her workable. This is all meant to pad out a ship with bad damage output, slow speed and poor durability. Look at this laundry list of improvements: Better healing queue, better healing amount, better smoke duration, better dispersion, improved acceleration, tiny turning circle radius, improved auto-ricochet angles, shortened fuses, 360º gun traverse and finally getting access to a Surveillance Radar and Smoke Generator at the same time. ![]() There is so much about her that's non-standard. Tiger '59 borrows heavily from Wargaming's Box o' Gimmicks. Please be aware that her performance may change in the future. To the best of my knowledge, the statistics discussed in this review are current as of patch 0.10.4. This ship was provided to me by Wargaming for review purposes at no cost to myself I did not pay to get access to her. The following is a review of Tiger '59, the tier VIII premium British light cruiser.
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