

This made me think about the equivalently tiered German counterparts: the Dresden, Kolberg & Karlsruhe, together with the premium ship Emden. The Soviet ships/designs fly their historically accurate Soviet Navy (SN) ensign. On the sneak peak that's being offered, one can admire the new cruisers, and I noticed that the Novik, Bogatyr & Svetlana fly their historically correct ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (IRN), as do the premium ships Diana & Aurora. Many of those happenings had a strong link with the military, whether that's landbased, naval or aerial. The rise and fall of nations, the decline of empires, borders that got drawn, contested, and redrawn. The ships, or their plans, range from the early 1900's until the 1950's, an interesting interval in time during which much has happened in the history of mankind. I'm posting this topic here, after also posting it on the -forums (which are about as full with life as Death Valley, in terms of WG-staff-input), and reddit.Īs of last week, players can now gaze upon the soon to be introduced Russian cruiser branch, which starts at the Orlan, and ends at the Moskva.
