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  1. CFS Macro--HMS Ajax - Leander-Class Cruiser

    CFS Macro--HMS Ajax - Leander-Class Cruiser. HMS Ajax was a Leander-class light cruiser which served with the Royal Navy during World War II. She became famous for her part in the Battle of the River Plate, the Battle of Crete, the Battle of Malta. Also as supply escort in the Siege of Tobruk, and fire support during D-Day on Gold Beach. There are two API files: Ajax-w.api (with wake) and Ajax-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  2. CFS Macro--Admiral Hipper - Heavy Cruiser

    CFS Macro--Admiral Hipper - Heavy Cruiser. Admiral Hipper, the first of five ships of her class, was the lead ship of the Admiral Hipper class of heavy cruisers which served with Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The ship was named after Admiral Franz von Hipper, commander of the German battlecruiser squadron during the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and later commander-in-chief of the German High Seas Fleet. There are two API files: Hipper-w.api (with wake) and Hipper-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  3. CFS Macro--RM Roma - Littorio-Class

    CFS Macro--RM Roma - Littorio-Class. The RM (Regia marina) Roma was a Littorio-class battleship which served with the Regia marina (Royal Italian Navy) during World War II. The Littorio-class, which comprised other three sister ships, Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, and Impero, were designed to displace 35,000 tons in accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty. The battleships were to be fast, and as with all Italian warships, known for their extreme speeds. By Edmundo Abad.

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  4. CFS Macro--RM Littorio - Littorio-Class

    CFS Macro--RM Littorio - Littorio-Class. The RM (Regia marina) Littorio was the first member of the Littorio class of battleships that served in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War II. The Littorio-class, which comprised other three sister ships, Vittorio Veneto, Roma, and Impero, were designed to displace 35,000 tons in accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty. The battleships were to be fast, and as with all Italian warships, known for their extreme speeds. By Edmundo Abad.

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  5. CFS Macro--RM Vittorio Veneto - Littorio-Class

    CFS Macro--RM Vittorio Veneto - Littorio-Class. The RM (Regia marina) Vittorio Veneto was the second member of the Littorio class of battleships that served in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War II. The Littorio-class, which comprised other three sister ships, Littorio, Roma, and Impero, were designed to displace 35,000 tons in accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty. The battleships were to be fast, and as with all Italian warships, known for their extreme speeds. There are two API files: Veneto-w.api (with wake), and Veneto-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  6. CFS Macro--Admiral Scheer - Deutschland-Class

    CFS Macro--Admiral Scheer - Deutschland-Class. Admiral Scheer was a Deutschland-class heavy cruiser (Panzerschiff or "pocket battleship") which served with the Kriegsmarine during World War II. (Named after Admiral Reinhard Scheer, commander of the Hochseeflotte at the Battle of Jutland). Also includes a new version of Graf Spee API macro. With minor correction in the visibility vector of rear guns. (No more corrections on the Graf Spee...). There are four API files: Scheer-w.api, Graf-Spee-w.api (with wake), Scheer-nw.api and Graf-Spee-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  7. CFS Macro--Latorre - Super-Dreadnought Class

    CFS Macro--Latorre - Super-Dreadnought Class. Almirante Latorre wasn't a WW2 battleship, but a WW1 battleship which operated under British flag during First World War. Built in England from 1911-1915 to order for the Chilean Navy, this ship was essentially a lengthened version of the Royal Navy's Iron Duke class but with shorter focsle, extra space for main machinery, a greatly lengthened quarterdeck and extra turn of speed of some 2-3 knots. Having been named by the Chileans "Almirante Latorre", with the war only weeks old and by order of the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, the ship was compulsorarily purchased from Chile by Great Britain in September 1914 whilst fitting out, and renamed again, this time "HMS Canada". There are four API files: Latorre-w.api, Canada-w.api (with wake), Latorre-nw.api, and Canada-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  8. CFS Macro--Graf Spee - Deutschland-Class

    CFS Macro--Graf Spee - Deutschland-Class. New version of Graf Spee API macro. With new 150 mm turrets, real extension of deck, corrections on main turrets shape, and new texture. Admiral Graf Spee was a Deutschland-class heavy cruiser (originally termed Panzerschiff or armoured ship, sometimes referred to as "pocket battleship") which served with the Kriegsmarine during World War II. By Edmundo Abad.

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  9. CFS Macro--Scharnhorst

    CFS Macro--Scharnhorst. Scharnhorst was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, Gneisenau. There are two API files: Scharnhost-w.api (with wake) and Scharnhost-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  10. CFS Macro--Narvik-Class Destroyer Fix

    CFS Macro--Narvik-Class Destroyer Fix. New version of Narvik-class destroyer API macro. With minor corrections in the API files. The Narvik-class (Type 1936A) destroyers was a class of 15 destroyers (ZerstA_rer) of German Kriegsmarine on the Second World War. In common with other German destroyers launched after the start of World War II, the Narviks were unnamed, known only by their hull numbers Z23 to Z39. There are two API files: Narvik-w.api (with wake) and Narvik-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  11. CFS Macro--USS Houston

    CFS Macro--USS Houston, Northampton-class cruiser. USS Houston (CA-30), nicknamed the "Galloping Ghost of the Java Coast", was a Northampton-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy. There are two API files: Houston-w.api (with wake) and Houston-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  12. CFS Macro--Fubuki-Class Destroyer

    CFS Macro--Fubuki-Class Destroyer. The Fubuki-class destroyers was a class of twenty-four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Fubuki class has been called "the world's first modern destroyer." The Fubuki class not only set a new standard for Japanese vessels, but for destroyers around the world. At a time when British and American destroyers had changed little from their un-turreted, single-gun mounts and light weaponry, the Japanese destroyers were bigger, more powerfully armed, and faster than any similar class of vessel in the other fleets. They remained formidable opponents to the end of World War II, despite being much older than many of their adversaries. There are two API files: Fubuki-w.api (with wake) and Fubuki-nw.api (withouth wake). The texture shows the Shikinami destroyer. By Edmundo Abad.

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  13. CFS Macro--Nurnberg - Leipzig-Class Light Cruiser

    CFS Macro--Nurnberg - Leipzig-Class Light Cruiser. Nurnberg was an Leipzig-class light cruiser, the second member of the class of two vessels. She served with the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II, and the Soviet Navy until the late 1950s. There are two API files: Nurnberg-w.api (with wake) and Nurnberg-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  14. CFS Macro--Fuso - Fuso-Class Battleship

    CFS Macro--Fuso - Fuso-Class Battleship. Fuso was the lead ship of the two Fuso-class (Fuso and Yamashiro) dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in 1914 and commissioned in 1915, she initially patrolled off the coast of China, playing no part in World War I. In 1923, she assisted survivors of the Great Kanto Earthquake. Fuso was modernized in 1930, and again in 1937, with improvements to her armor and machinery and a rebuilt superstructure in the pagoda mast style. With only 14-inc guns, she was outclassed by other Japanese battleships at the beginning of World War II, and played auxiliary roles for most of the war. There are two API files: Fuso-w.api (with wake) and Fuso-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  15. CFS Macro--Prinz Eugen - Admiral Hipper-Class

    CFS Macro--Prinz Eugen - Admiral Hipper-Class. Prinz Eugen was an Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, the third member of the class of five vessels. She served with the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II. The ship was laid down in April 1936, launched in August 1938, and entered service after the outbreak of war, in August 1940. She was named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, an 18th-century Austrian general. There are two API files: Prinz-Eugen-w.api (with wake) and Prinz-Eugen-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  16. CFS Macro--HMS Hood

    CFS Macro--HMS Hood. HMS Hood was the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. Commissioned in 1920, she was named after the 18th-century Admiral Samuel Hood. One of four Admiral-class battlecruisers ordered in mid-1916, Hood had serious design limitations, though her design was drastically revised after the Battle of Jutland and improved while she was under construction. For this reason she was the only ship of her class to be completed. There are two API files: Hood-w.api (with wake), and Hood-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  17. CFS Macro--HMS Prince of Wales - King George

    CFS Macro--HMS Prince of Wales - King George. The King George V-class battleships were the most modern British battleships used during World War II. Five ships of this class were commissioned: HMS King George V (1940), HMS Prince of Wales (1941), HMS Duke of York (1941), HMS Howe (1942) and HMS Anson (1942). There are two API files: prince-of-wales-w.api (with wake), and prince-of-wales-nw.api (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  18. CFS Macro--Kongo Class Battleship

    CFS Macro--Kongo Class Battleship. Kongo ("indestructible", named for Mount Kongo) was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. She was the first battlecruiser of the Kongo class, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built. Her designer was the British naval engineer George Thurston, and she was laid down in 1911 at Barrow-in-Furness in Britain by Vickers Shipbuilding Company. Kongo was the last Japanese capital ship constructed outside Japan. There are two API files: Kongo-w (with wake) and Kongo-nw (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  19. CFS Macro--Ashigara - Myoko-Class Cruiser

    CFS Macro--Ashigara - Myoko-Class Cruiser. Ashigara was the final vessel of the four-member Myoko-class of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which were active in World War II. The other ships of the class were Nachi, Myoko, and Haguro. By Edmundo Abad.

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  20. CFS Macro--Kormoran Auxiliary Cruiser

    CFS Macro--Kormoran Auxiliary Cruiser. The Kormoran (HSK 8) was the biggest auxiliary cruiser (merchant raider) used by the Kriegsmarine in World War II. Besides this, it was the only one which was able to sink a major warship in a direct battle. The ship left Germany on 03. 12. 1940 and entered the North Atlantic through the Denmark Street. Until April of the following year, the ship operated in the North Atlantic, after that it sailed into the Indian Ocean. On 19.11.1941, the auxiliary cruiser was detected by the HMAS Sydney (D-48) light cruiser, off Western Australia. Unaware that the Kormoran was armed, the Sydney close-up to the German ship which opened fire form very close range. The Sydney was badly damaged and on fire when it was last seen by the German ship and sunk after the battle. The Kormoran was so heavily damaged in this battle that it had to be abandoned and blown up. The two ships destroyed each other and Sydney was lost with all 645 aboard. The wrecks of both ships were located in 2008. There are two API files: Kormoran-w (with wake) and Kormoran-nw (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  21. CFS Macro--HMAS Sydney - Leander-Class

    CFS Macro--HMAS Sydney - Leander-Class. HMAS Sydney (D-48), was a modified Leander-class light cruiser, operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Commissioned in 1934. Involved in the Mediterranean campaign, Sydney sank the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni at the Battle of Cape Spada in 1940. Later that year, Sydney took part in the Battle of Cape Matapan and Battle of Calabria, sinking two Italian destroyers, the Espero and Zeffiro. By Edmundo Abad.

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  22. CFS Macro--USS San Francisco - New Orleans Class

    CFS Macro--USS San Francisco - New Orleans Class. The USS San Francisco (CA-38), was a New Orleans-class heavy cruiser, and the second ship of three of the United States Navy named after the city of San Francisco, California. Commissioned in 1934, she was one of the most decorated ships of World War II, earning 17 battle stars. Like most of her sister ships, she saw extensive action during the Guadalcanal campaign, including the Battle of Cape Esperance and the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, during which she was heavily damaged and her captain and admiral killed. Earlier in the battle she mistakenly fired on the light cruiser Atlanta, causing serious damage and inflicting numerous casualties. There are two API files: san-francisco-w (with wake) and san-francisco-nw (withouth wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  23. CFS API Macro--Liberty Ship

    CFS API Macro--Liberty Ship. The Liberty Ships were cargo ships built in the United States during World War II. Though British in conception, they were adapted by the U.S. as they were cheap and quick to build, and came to symbolize U.S. wartime industrial output. These cargo ships wiew action in the Atlantic Battle, North Africa, Europe, and Pacific landings. There are two API files: Liberty-0.api (with wake) and Liberty-nw.api (without wake). By Edmundo Abad.

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  24. CFS API Macro--150 mm. (6") Gun

    CFS API Macro--150 mm. (6") Gun. CFS version of a WWII ground macro. The 150 mm. (6 inch) cannon was used by Japanese Navy and Naval Landing Forces (Marines), as coastal gun emplacement, in the Pacific islands, during World War II. By Edmundo Abad.

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  25. CFS Panzer III API Macro

    CFS Panzer III API Macro, CFS version of a WWII ground vehicle. The Panzer III (Panzerkampfwagen III, abbreviated PzKpfw III) was a medium tank developed in Germany by Daimler-Benz in 1935–1937. 5,774 units were produced from 1939 to 1943, and was used extensively in in the campaigns against Poland, France, the Soviet Union and in North Africa. A handful were still in use in Normandy, Anzio, Norway, Finland and in Operation Market Garden in 1944. By Edmundo Abad.

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