more history: The Leander class was a class of eight light cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s that saw service in World War II. They were named after mythological figures, and all ships were commissioned between 1933 and 1936. The three ships of the second group were sold to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) before World War II and renamed after Australian cities. The Leander class was influenced by the York-class heavy cruiser and was an attempt to better provide for the role of commerce protection. The 7,000-7,200 ton Leanders were armed with eight BL 6 inch Mk XXIII naval guns in twin turrets, two forward and two aft. Their secondary armament consisted of four high-angle QF 4 inch Mk V naval guns, which were later replaced by twin mountings for eight guns (the later high angle QF 4 inch Mk XVI naval gun). Their close-range anti-aircraft weaponry consisted of twelve 0.5-inch (13 mm) Vickers machine guns in three quadruple mounts. They also shipped a bank of four 21-inch (530 mm) torpedo tubes on each beam and provision was made in the design for the carriage of two catapult-launched Fairey Seafox aircraft. Speed was 32 knots (59.3 km/h; 36.8 mph), and 845 tons of armour was provided. During trials in December 1932 Leander made 32.45 knots (60.1 km/h; 37.3 mph) with 72,430 shaft horsepower (54,010 kW) at 7265 tons displacement and 31.4 knots (58.2 km/h; 36.1 mph) with 73,140 shp (54,540 kW) at 9010 tons deep displacement.[1] The first five vessels did not contain dispersed machinery; the boiler rooms were arranged together and exhausted into a single funnel, a unique feature amongst British cruisers. This meant that damage amidships was more liable to disable all the boiler rooms. In service their machinery proved to be highly reliable and exceeded trials output by a wide margin as evidenced by Achilles on 13 December 1939 during The Battle of the River Plate: The main engines of the Achilles, it was recorded, ‘were manoeuvred with far greater rapidity than would have been attempted under any conditions but those of emergency. All demands on the machinery were met more than adequately, all material standing up to the strain in such a manner that nothing but confidence was felt during the action. … The behaviour of both men and machinery left nothing to be desired. When all the machinery of the Achilles had worked up to full power, readings gave a total of almost exactly 82,000 horse-power, with the four propellers turning at an average of 283 revolutions a minute.’ This tribute to the soundness of design and the excellence of British shipyard workmanship is underlined by the statement of Captain Woodhouse of the Ajax that steam had been shut off the main engines of his ship for only five days since 26 August 1939. The last three ships of the class, referred to as the "Modified Leander", "Amphion", or "Perth" class, had their machinery and propulsion equipment organised in two self-contained units (separated fore and aft), allowing the ship to continue operating if one set was damaged.[5] The two exhaust funnels, one for each machinery space, gave the modified ships a different profile from the early Leanders, which had a single funnel.[5] To cover the separate machinery spaces, the side armour was extended from 84 to 141 feet (26 to 43 m), negating the weight reduction created by the separation.[6] During design, it was planned to modify the forward-most and aft-most 6-inch turrets to be fitted with three guns instead of two, but the plan was cancelled when it was determined that the required alterations would cause several negative side effects, including reducing the ship's top speed and causing problems with effective fire control.[7] All three ships were sold to the RAN, Sydney while under construction and Perth and Hobart after a few years of British service. Perth (ex-Amphion) Completed 1936 as HMS Amphion and transferred to the RAN as HMAS Perth in 1939. She operated with British ships in the Battle of the Mediterranean, participating in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941. Lost in the Battle of Sunda Strait in early 1942. Hobart (ex-Apollo) Completed 1936 as HMS Apollo and transferred to the RAN in 1938 as HMAS Hobart, she took part in the East African Campaign, the Battle of the Coral Sea and provided fire support at Guadalcanal. After being badly damaged by a torpedo strike in 1943, she returned to action in the Philippines landings (1944), followed by the Borneo and Aitape-Wewak campaigns. She was put into reserve after the war and was not decommissioned until 1962. Sydney (ex-Phaeton) Laid down as HMS Phaeton, the ship was acquired by the RAN, launched as HMAS Sydney and was commissioned in 1935. Also involved in the Mediterranean campaign. Sydney sank the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni at the Battle of Cape Spada in 1940. Later that year, Sydney took part in the Battle of Cape Matapan and Battle of Calabria, sinking two Italian destroyers, the Espero and Zeffiro. In 1941, off Western Australia, Sydney encountered the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran; the two ships destroyed each other and Sydney was lost with all hands; the wrecks of both ships were located in 2008.
@thebiggerb49152 жыл бұрын
I am abit late, but there was 8 Leander-Class Cruisers. 5 in service in the Royal Navy HMS Leander, HMS Orion, HMS Neptune, HMS Ajax and HMS Achilles (she spent the war in service of New Zealand Navy as HMNZS Achilles) Ajax and Achilles are the more famous of the Leanader as they, with HMS Exeter chased KMS Admiral Graf Spee, finally engaging her at the battle of the River Plate. The other 3 Leander-Class Cruisers were a sub-class built for the Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Hobart, HMAS Perth and HMAS Sydney.
@ManOfTheSea8310 ай бұрын
I would love to see a direct comparison between the Emerald and the Leander. I couldn't see any useful differences really other than the turrets but I suppose the torps have a bit more distance as well as the secondary, but I don't think you want to go near the secondary with this squishy.
@mrsteelyokills57483 жыл бұрын
This line is all about death by 1000 cuts. It's fun.
@lowlylad34573 жыл бұрын
So pleased you are making this videos for the British light cruisers; the Edinburgh is my only tech tree tier 7 so far and I love it so much. I didn’t really like the Fiji but the Leander is great and I got my first dev strike on someone in my Emerald a while back
@lowlylad34573 жыл бұрын
Should I grind to the tier 7 British heavy cruiser or the Italian tier 7 cruiser? Looking for a new goal...
@sean90923 жыл бұрын
Spartan, I'm sorry to hear about your most recent development with WoWL and loss of CC privileges. I am glad to hear you're continuing this type of content though and I look forward to seeing what other great content you bring to your channel! Keep your chin up, and take care of your self!
@mswestveer893 жыл бұрын
I just knew something happened withoutknowingthe specifics. From what I understood it was because of a Heckler.
@ghettostreamlabs57243 жыл бұрын
I just started down this line, only at tier 3 now. Im not sure about the "AP Only" option so far, but maybe I'll get the swing of it. Great vid Spartan! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the line.
@lowlylad34573 жыл бұрын
Trust I have the Edinburgh and you will love every second of the grind
@kayned473 жыл бұрын
The brit ap only is great 4 wrecking dds, its short fuse ap so it's like HE but without the fire but better
@Pinniped2193 жыл бұрын
@@kayned47 anything broadside gets shredded but even the slightest bit if angling and the ap becomes near useless
@kayned473 жыл бұрын
@@Pinniped219 yep true, super structure is the way forward
@mahadsaeed94273 жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this one, cheers lad!🍻
@calebdlugas50777 ай бұрын
I use the Leander kind of like a mosquito. A mosquito won’t kill you, but they sure do piss you off. I try not to be the center of attention and I continually slap you with AP. Low kills, a lot of damage.
@artochoamovies3 жыл бұрын
Nice video Spartan. I'm glad to see you carrying on. Life is a learning experience.
@mswestveer893 жыл бұрын
British Cruisers- "Where'd my health go?"
@rhebelrhouser28133 жыл бұрын
This is my favourite cruiser in whole game in fact it’s my most played ship.
@joshuamitcham15193 жыл бұрын
I liked Leander,but never play it since I have Exeter.
@battle_promaster36313 жыл бұрын
I was disappointed with the Edinburgh. Crazy but I’ve really been enjoying the Azuma lately. Difficult too play but if played correctly is really a very powerful ship. 31.5% chance to start fires, strong AP. I hated the Azuma at first but recently came back to it and have been really impressed. Don’t see it played much. It is a very difficult play but can be mastered to be a force.
@24Taroleaf224fsb3 жыл бұрын
Still on the Fiji was hard grind to get to it. Great video
@samael32233 жыл бұрын
Great content Spartan thanks for the entertainment 😃
@black82f1003 жыл бұрын
Great video info and game play
@timmyrap1o12 жыл бұрын
I love the British cruisers they're such a unique play style but it fits me perfectly
@lankymk2 жыл бұрын
Same. Only got the Surrey and Albermarle and I'll have them all, both light and heavy cruisers are good.
@lemmuhj3 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work!!! You have a talent in voice!!
@Berserker_45173 жыл бұрын
Leander is a beast at tier 5. So is Exeter and I enjoy London as well.
@briancooper66083 жыл бұрын
If the enemy isn't on their A game you can have great games in the leander
@kplante78813 жыл бұрын
Nice one…! Thanks for sharing!
@Berserker_45173 жыл бұрын
Hipper and Eugen are AP monsters. When you played Eugen you were shooting a broadside Alaska and another BB with HE, AP would’ve shredded those ships to pieces.
@Dublinplanespotter233 жыл бұрын
If these cruisers had HE, they would be overpowered.
@joshuamitcham15193 жыл бұрын
Nah,Exeter gets HE and its balanced.Good but not OP. Edit:It has different guns so nvm lol
@doomguy.23frommars603 жыл бұрын
Yes they would be overpowered hence why they Don't have he and to compensate the have many cool tools like smoke
@Dublinplanespotter233 жыл бұрын
@@joshuamitcham1519 yes, but Exeter is a heavy cruiser. These are light cruisers.
@wyattbedard21943 жыл бұрын
Edinburgh is an awesome ship, but the grind is tough.
@BotanyJess2 жыл бұрын
That smoke stack so fly. What wrong with you?
@pun_gr27423 жыл бұрын
I liked grinding this line. Edinburgh is lots of fun!
@Ernation6423 жыл бұрын
Sick!:)
@Berserker_45173 жыл бұрын
I definitely will be getting Exeter Black.
@Dj-yb2pz3 жыл бұрын
Is there war on the sea today sir
@mandoogamoose3 жыл бұрын
I need intelligence!
@Tlalock-ry5mj3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if wargaming will add another British destroyer line but with British heals
@BlackNuke1452 жыл бұрын
I'm not a fan of this ship tbh... It seems to be well liked on the PC forums but I'm thinking its just not as capable as everyone says. From my WOW Legends grind in this ship. I think it has good speed, weakish guns, ok range, average torps, which you will never get close enough to lay on a competent player. Paper thin armor, gets outgunned by most other cruisers! It's a harasser/sniper type ship! You can't push as you will be deleted fairly quickly.
@BlackNuke1452 жыл бұрын
After a dozen more playthroughs. It's absolute trash. you'll be obliterated playing agressive and are inaffective at range. Awful ship
@britanica12983 жыл бұрын
IM BACKKKK
@Nariko963 жыл бұрын
i hated the Fiji.. i have no idea why but i hated the Fiji... i always will Love Belfast but Fiji is on my Hate List. and a nice Vide u made there Spartan.
@fallenpalladin3 жыл бұрын
Hey @Spartan_Elite43 when you going to start your Friday live stream of WoWS Legends? Lol also is there any way you could suggest something to WG for me that I feel has just been brushed aside by OP premium ships lol
@samael32233 жыл бұрын
You're trolling right?
@o0_VanYsH_0o3 жыл бұрын
Ur gunna need to watch last night's stream.
@fallenpalladin3 жыл бұрын
Nope
@fallenpalladin3 жыл бұрын
I am dead serious
@fallenpalladin3 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to know if he could mention a rebalance of the launch lines of ships so they are a little more up to date with and competitive with the newer lines and nations that's all