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  2. World of Warships - Wikipedia

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    World of Warships: Legends fully released on August 12, 2019. [39] World of Warships: Legends was rebuilt to support console and mobile gameplay, sharing the same core gameplay loop of the computer version. However, it was designed to have faster-paced battles, faster progression, and had several systems revamped to fit console and mobile players.

  3. Wargaming (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wargaming was founded by Victor Kislyi in Minsk on 2 August 1998, [3] intending the company as a developer of strategy video games. [4] The company's first project was DBA Online—the digital version of a miniature tabletop rule set De Bellis Antiquitatis—launched in 2000.

  4. Talk:World of Warships - Wikipedia

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    Here's a sample of what I'm thinking: "Gameplay in World of Warships deviates from the existing gameplay in World of Tanks, and World of Warplanes, by removing a number of tactics commonly found in Wargaming's other titles; and instead introduces players to a whole new way of looking at things.

  5. HMS Ajax (22) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax was built at Vickers' shipyard, in Barrow-in-Furness, England.She was laid down on 7 February 1933, launched on 1 March 1934 and completed on 12 April 1935. She was commissioned for service with the 8th Cruiser Squadron on the America and West Indies Station, [5] but after working up in May 1935, she was deployed instead to the Mediterranean on detached service after the Abyssinian crisis.

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  7. List of warships by nickname - Wikipedia

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    Armed with 4.5-inch guns rather than the designed 5.25-inch guns "Toasted O" – USS Oriskany "Traffie" – HMS Trafalgar "Trawler Mauler" – HMCS Nipigon – stems from an incident in the late 1980s when Nipigon sank a civilian fishing trawler for being a hazard to shipping "Tullibeast" – USS Tullibee "The Tartan Terror" – HMAS Stuart

  8. French cruiser Colbert (C611) - Wikipedia

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    The museum experienced chronic financial problems and could not afford the necessary security and maintenance. For example, it could not afford the €500,000 needed for repainting. The museum closed on 2 October 2006 due to a lack of funding and pressure from the municipal government and local interest groups.

  9. Category:Warships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Warships" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...