

Lazy ballistics, making it difficult to hits fast moving at long range.Access to a 12 km Surveillance Radar with a large buffer zone.Access to the Specialized Repair Team consumable.Particularly strong torpedo armament with ten torpedoes per side.Ballistics allowing Brisbane to rain shells upon enemy ships while staying hidden behind islands.Access to both HE and AP shells compared to Minotaur.The permanent camouflage of the Brisbane comes with the standard permanent tier X economy bonuses: Namely, her quadruple torpedo launchers were replaced by quintuple launchers and extra 40 mm Bofors were added to enhance her anti-air armament. When it comes to Brisbane, there are a few modifications brought to her armament. Sadly, the Design ZA was canceled, mostly because of the state of the British economy after the Second World War. Instead of the triple turrets of the previous design, the Minotaur-class was using the far superior twin Mk 26 mounts that would later be used on the Tiger-class. This design was made as an improvement over the previous (also never-built) Neptune-class. Historical backgroundīrisbane, just like Minotaur, is based on the never-built Minotaur-class, also called Design ZA from 1947. Will the ship be worth the grind? Is she interesting enough compared to Minotaur? Here is my opinion. Later in the future, the ship will be available for coal. The ship will be the reward of an upcoming web campaign alongside a unique-voiced commander called Matilda Kelly (previously called Anne Bonny). Today, we are taking a look at the Brisbane, the new tier X Commonwealth cruiser.

Ladies and Gentlemen here is our first final review of the year.
