Her concealment is excellent, with a minimum concealment of 5.7 km. Her maneuverability is good, with a 4-second rudder shift and 610-meter turning radius. Jutland has an average base health pool of 18,400 and a slow speed of 34 knots. As such, they are a complement to Jutland's gun power, but still a secondary weapon. Like other British destroyers, her torpedoes can be launched individually and used to devastate stationary or bow-in targets. Her torpedoes deal 15,533 alpha damage, and have a 10 km range, 133-second reload, and 62 knot base speed. Jutland carries ten torpedoes in two quintuple launchers. With her average reload and only six guns, both her HE and AP DPM are well below average. This allows them to fuse on destroyer plating. Her AP shells are lighter and deal less damage, but have improved penetration angles and a shorter 19 mm arming threshold. Her HE shells have the same damage and fire chance as Lightning, but the smaller caliber means they only penetrate 19 mm armor. All three turrets can rotate 360 degrees. They have a stock 4.5 s reload, 12.5 km range, and a fast 180-degree turret traverse time of 9 seconds. All three are twin turrets on her upgraded hull, and her third turret is moved to the rear of the ship. The third turret on her stock hull has a single gun and is mounted in the middle of the ship, with more limited firing angles. Jutland carries five or six 113 mm guns in three turrets. Most notably, she gains a Repair Party to help in destroyer-on-destroyer fights, and her AP shells feature improved penetration angles. Tier IX British destroyer Jutland further develops the defensive destroyer play style of her predecessor, Lightning.
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