Pretty interesting to see that the modern USSR ships have this Ironblood-esque rigging instead of the normal ones seen on Russian Empire ships like Avrora. Hope the next announcement is a capital ship. Also, props to the AL team for a great way to foreshadow the Russian event by having Tashkent appear as one of the quiz minigame's subject.
Pretty interesting to see that the modern USSR ships have this Ironblood-esque rigging instead of the normal ones seen on Russian Empire ships like Avrora. Hope the next announcement is a capital ship. Also, props to the AL team for a great way to foreshadow the Russian event by having Tashkent appear as one of the quiz minigame's subject.
Tashkent was built in Italy by Odero-Terni-Orlando so perhaps a nod to that, three more would have been built in the USSR but were canceled due to issues with building the design in Soviet shipyards and (I suspect) the desire to build a simpler design without paying licensing fees.
I guess I'll wait for her younger half-sisters of the Capitani Romani-class... Attilio Regolo or Pompeo Magno, anyone?
FYI, the work done on Tashkent was used to design that class, although bigger, and therefore more difficult to classify; they went from scouts to light cruisers - forcefully - and then, postwar, to destroyer leaders.
Kongou got her fake horns, they're part of her hat.
Also it looks like unlike the others Tashkent's bundled up is she's used to the Med's nice warm climate and now is in the Baltic.
She also has blonde hair (not a typical color among Sakura ships), a saber as opposed to the katanas her sisters use, and has mannerisms akin to an Royal Navy ship.