ORIGINAL: niceguy2005
Not sure if we're talking real life or the game here. However, I did a lot of test engagements pitting Baltimore class CLs against various IJN CAs. The CLs kicked their butts about every time. The trick is to have an aggressive captain. The 6" guns have to get in close to have much chance at penetration. If they do their high rate of fire will pummel any CA/CL.ORIGINAL: herwin
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
That depends on so many factors - quality of ship, experience of crew, ability of the captain, and seemingly a zillion other factors. But I would hazard two good American CAs against a medioce Jap BB (Kongo, for instance) and feel like I had a decent chance of doing well. I'd rather not send American CLs against a good Jap CA, but if I needed to I'd probably want four.
Two CAs were about the equal of a BB ignoring armour. A CL was the equal of a CA, except that 6" guns were better for killing DDs than cruisers.
I did a similiar test with the Omaha class and they did considerably worse. I think radar is also important.
Baltimores are CA's. The CL's of the period were clevelands.


