This indicates that they utilized the warships as a training tool, similar to a sand-filled punching bag used in boxing. The spoilers mention that they fought each other using warships, treating them as punching bags. One Piece chapter 1087 spoilers delve into the pasts of both Kuzan and Garp as the two engage in a reckless battle against each other. The chapter concludes with a shocking casualty and hints at what lies ahead. In any case, Gdańsk stands at the top of the new Pan-European gunboat line of destroyers.įor the classic reminder, this is a ship in testing, anything can change so don’t look at her like she would already be released.The chapter also includes a flashback to Garp’s earlier days, showcasing his training sessions with Kuzan. As for the massive size increase, I have no idea what could be the reason and by extension, the reason why she has a weaker broadside than Mogador. ![]() I guess that it was to replace the French mix of triple and twin wing-mounted launchers but that’s everybody’s guess. Size comparison between Harugumo, Gdańsk, and Mogador – Credits to Ch0m1nĪt some point in the 1950s, the ship would then be modernized with Soviet anti-air mount and torpedo tubes. Gdańsk is also much larger than Mogador, being almost 20 m longer and displacing nearly 2 000 tons more. The Gdańsk would then be based on the Mogador-class of French Destroyers, keeping the same overall design but with the main battery consisting of three twin turrets with 138.6 mm guns, and instead of a fourth twin turret in Y position like on the Mogador, there is a single 138.6 mm shielded mount for a total of 7 guns. It’s a bit odd as for the Grom-class, they ordered them to the British as they favored the contemporary British designs at the time. ![]() Basically, if I got this right, in the World of Warships cinematic universe, Poland decided to order new destroyers to a foreign country and decided to ask France again.
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