Heavy Cruiser

Template:ARMA v1.2 Heavy Cruisers are larger and more heavily armored than their lighter counterparts. They have larger main guns, giving them the ability to bombard enemy units on land. They are effective against enemy surface ships, especially destroyers and light cruisers, but are susceptible to air and submarine attacks.

Heavy Cruiser Statistics

Model Year Air Attack Air Def. Sea Attack Sub Attack Sea Def Shore Bombard Distance Visi-
bility
Surface Detect Sub Detect Air Detect Cost Build-
time
Man-
power
Max Speed Supply Cons. Fuel Cons. Range
Great War Heavy Cruiser 1936 0 1 8 0 5 3 0.24 70 1 2 1 4.0 300 0.5 20 0.40 0.50 2500
Early Heavy Cruiser 1936 1 1 9 0 5 4 0.26 70 1 4 1 5.0 310 1.0 23 0.50 0.50 2500
Basic Heavy Cruiser 1936 1 3 10 0 6 4 0.28 70 1 5 2 6.0 310 1.0 25 0.50 0.50 3000
Improved Heavy Cruiser 1938 2 3 11 0 7 5 0.29 70 1 5 2 7.0 310 1.0 28 0.60 0.60 3500
Advanced Heavy Cruiser 1941 2 4 12 0 8 6 0.30 70 1 6 2 8.0 365 1.0 30 0.60 0.60 4000
Semi-Modern Heavy Cruiser 1945 4 5 13 1 9 6 0.30 70 1 7 3 9.0 365 2.0 30 0.70 0.60 4000
Nuclear Heavy Cruiser 1945 5 7 14 1 10 6 0.30 70 2 8 3 10.0 380 2.0 30 1.60 0.00 8000
Modern Heavy Cruiser 1948 5 7 14 1 10 6 0.30 70 2 8 3 9.0 365 2.0 30 0.70 0.60 4000

Brigades allowed

Notes

  • A heavy cruiser is considered a capital ship.
  • Heavy cruisers can hold up to 3 brigades.
  • All heavy cruisers have a base org and morale of 30.