Each squadron contains 12 planes with a strike consisting of 4 planes dropping a total of 4 torpedoes per strike. Malta’s torpedo bombers have slow torpedo speed with decent alpha and high flood chance. The low penetration allows these planes to devastate light cruisers and bulky destroyers while also dealing decent damage against battleships and heavy/large cruisers. As with other HMS carriers, these bombers drop from a high altitude although the bombs drop much quicker and with a tighter dispersion. Each squadron contains 15 planes divided into 3 strikes that drop 20 bombs per strike. Malta’s carpet bombers carry armor-piercing bombs with low penetration capabilities. With a high fire chance, these planes are also effective against battleships. Each rocket has decent alpha that, when coupled with a tight reticle and short aiming period, can be devastating to destroyers. One squadron contains 12 planes divided into 3 strikes that launch a total of 40 rockets per strike. Malta’s attack aircraft carry high explosive rockets. Malta’s hull is comparable to that of the HMS Audacious with some exceptions pertaining to a raised citadel roof and increased citadel side plating. She is equipped with the standard carrier loadout of attack, bomber, and torpedo aircraft that boast high survivability, decent speed, fast plane regen, and massive reserves allowing her to carry out strikes in dense AA. HMS Malta is a T10 British carrier that excels in dealing consistent damage to all classes (with some exceptions in each class and subs). The data presented in the AA Defense sidebar section may be incorrect.įor a graphic summary of ships Tiers VIII thru XI see LittleWhiteMouse's "Actual AA DPS".
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