
Citadel armor varies from 102mm along the engine room spaces to 127mm around the magazines. Her bow and stern are 16mm thick, which bounces most cruiser AP from tiers V to IX, but provides no protection against battleship AP or HE shells. With captain skills her concealment can be brought down to 11.2km which combined with her speed to allow Maya to reach advantageous firing positions or escape from dangerous positions.ĭespite sharing Atago's overall armor scheme, Maya carries thinner armor compared to her Tier VIII sister. She can relocate quickly when needed or chase down isolated enemies, and easily keep pace with her team’s destroyers. Although she may be sluggish when turning, Maya is fast in a straight line, with few Tier VII cruisers rivaling her 35.5 knot top speed. With a turning circle of 780 meters, this can make avoiding incoming fire and moving in confined areas difficult. Whilst Maya is a sister ship of Atago, she has a slower rudder shift, taking 10 seconds for the rudder to fully travel. She also has the choice between Defensive AA Fire or the same Hydroacoustic Search as carried by cruisers of Tier VIII and above.

The most notable are her Main Battery Reload Booster and Repair Party. Based on Atago, she trades a main battery turret for improved AA and a wide selection of consumables.


Maya was one of four Takao-class heavy cruisers in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. 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".
