Today, we bring to you the performance of the modern warship Aegis Yamato. In "Modern Warships," the Yamato is an iconic battleship that, with its historical prototype and practical strength, has become a strategic asset that combines both sentiment and efficiency. So, what exactly is the strength of the Yamato? Let's take a closer look at the specific analysis of the Yamato.

This ship requires a cumulative completion of 120 hours of Typhoon-level activities or can be obtained directly through in-game purchases, establishing its rare status due to the high difficulty threshold. Its core advantage lies in three triple 460mm main guns, with a theoretical damage of 123,000 per volley, and a range of 28 kilometers covering the conventional naval battle radius. The front armor belt uses a unique 650mm inclined composite armor capable of withstanding 5-6 rounds of direct fire from same-level main guns. However, a speed of 32 knots and a weak anti-aircraft system form tactical weaknesses.

In actual combat, it is necessary to build a dedicated escort system: pairing with Type 055 destroyers for area air defense, and Seawolf-class submarines for anti-submarine vigilance. It is recommended to mix Hai Hongqi-9B anti-aircraft missiles and AK-130 secondary guns in the weapon slots. The former intercepts 45% of airborne targets, while the latter forms a barrage shield within 7 kilometers. Special attention should be paid to avoiding carrier groups, and when encountering F-35C squadrons, smoke should be immediately released and full speed retreat should be initiated. This ship has a mechanism-based counter against the Kirov-class airships, with high-explosive shells able to penetrate three layers of armor and add 1200 burn damage per second.

The game's dynamic weather system directly affects combat; heavy rain will increase the dispersion of the main guns by 18%, requiring early calibration of fire control parameters. For modular modification systems, it is suggested to prioritize upgrading the second weapon slot to a laser defense device, increasing the interception rate of anti-ship missiles. Downloading through the Pod platform can provide a 24-hour experience card for the Yamato and 500,000 R&D points. The built-in tactical replay function allows frame-by-frame analysis of positioning errors, and the 3D damage model visually exposes armor weaknesses.

The development strategy is divided into three stages: in the early stage, as the core output (earning 80,000 gold coins per PVE match), in the mid-stage, transitioning to a tactical decoy (attracting 60% of enemy fire to create opportunities for carriers), and in the late stage, modifying it into a heavy support platform (retaining empty slots for switching between anti-ship missiles/electronic jamming devices). In the research tree, the "Old Ship Modernization" technology can compress the main gun reload time to 27 seconds, working in conjunction with armor-piercing chains to form sustained suppression.

Despite significant anti-aircraft deficiencies, the Yamato remains an irreplaceable strategic asset due to its highest single-shot damage in the game and its historical value. For new players, purchasing the Yamato is a good choice. The key to mastering this legendary battleship lies in precisely controlling the firing rhythm of the main guns and flexibly adjusting the course to avoid concentrated enemy fire.