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The York-class is by no means an easy target, but it is still unfortunately the weakest Allied heavy cruiser, due to the small number of guns and torpedoes it has. It remains, however, more than a match for the Japanese Kuma and Agano-class, and can cause damage to battleships with a little luck.
The York-class is by no means an easy target, but it is still unfortunately the weakest Allied heavy cruiser, due to the small number of guns and torpedoes it has. It remains, however, more than a match for the Japanese Kuma and Agano-class, and can cause damage to battleships with a little luck.


'''Official Description:''' ''Built in the late 1920s, these were the only heavy cruisers ever commissioned by the Royal Navy. They carry a wide range of armaments, including six 8" guns and torpedo tubes, meaning they are capable of engaging any surface target. However, as a result, they do not excel in any one area, which can make them less effective in a particular role than a specialized ship. In particular, their small number of torpedo tubes means that they struggle against heavily armoured opponents.''
'''Official Description:''' ''Built in the late 1920s, these were the one of the few heavy cruisers commissioned by the Royal Navy. They carry a wide range of armaments, including six 8" guns and torpedo tubes, meaning they are capable of engaging any surface target. However, as a result, they do not excel in any one area, which can make them less effective in a particular role than a specialized ship. In particular, their small number of torpedo tubes means that they struggle against heavily armoured opponents.''
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