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The New York class is the second strongest Allied battleship in the game, and has the most number of turrets of any Allied battleship, making it the most comparable to the Fusō class.
The New York class is the second strongest Allied battleship in the game, and has the most number of turrets of any Allied battleship, making it the most comparable to the Fusō class.


Notable warships of this class include the pathfinder ''New York'', ''Nevada'', ''Oklahoma'', ''West Virginia'', and ''Tennessee''. However, many of these ships were not actually ''New York'' class ships.
Notable warships of this class include the pathfinder ''New York'', ''Nevada'', ''Oklahoma'', ''West Virginia'', and ''Tennessee''. However, many of these ships (in fact, all but the ''New York'') were not actually ''New York'' class ships, but due to the lack of other ship models, such as the ''Pennsylvania''-class or ''New Mexico''-class, this ship is used as a substitute.


'''Official Description:''' ''These American battleships were launched before World War I but were updated with improved engines, thicker deck armour, and new fire control towers, bringing them up to modern standards. They carry ten 14" guns mounted in five dual turrets, giving them considerable firepower, and are a capable opponent against all but the heaviest modern battleships.''
'''Official Description:''' ''These American battleships were launched before World War I but were updated with improved engines, thicker deck armour, and new fire control towers, bringing them up to modern standards. They carry ten 14" guns mounted in five dual turrets, giving them considerable firepower, and are a capable opponent against all but the heaviest modern battleships.''
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