The Bahia class is a light cruiser in the game that balances anti-submarine and medium-range suppression, suitable for civilian players to transition or assist in team play. Today, the editor brings you an introduction to the gameplay of the modern warship Bahia. Its balanced weapon configuration and low-threshold operation have made it a very popular ship, especially with stable performance in the current version environment. The following will share from weapon pairing to tactical details on how to maximize the value of this ship.

Weapon Configuration: Main gun + Anti-submarine as the core. For the main weapons of the Bahia class, it is recommended to use the OTO 76mm main gun (firing rate 1.2 seconds per shot) or the 155mm high-crit gun; the former for continuous suppression of fragile ships, and the latter for close-range burst. Missiles should be Zircon (penetrating air defense) or DF-17 (long-range consumption), and anti-submarine must include ASW rocket launchers (single round clears 30% of submarine health). For air defense, mix Armata-M (intercepting missiles) and Sea RAM (finishing off aircraft), prioritizing manual locking onto anti-ship missiles. Torpedoes can be Swordfish (close-range burst) or Type 89 (high DPM at long range).

Operational Techniques: Use guerrilla tactics behind cover, emphasizing both air defense and anti-submarine. At the start, seize mountain cover in maps like the Arctic or Malacca Strait, aiming the main gun at destroyers or carriers to wear them down, and concentrate fire from the ASW rockets two positions ahead of where sonar signals indicate submarines. When encountering battleships, switch to torpedoes for close-range output, and manually switch targets to intercept BrahMos/X-51 missiles. Use the repair skill when low on health, save smoke grenades for retreat, and don't be greedy for damage.

Resource Allocation: Prioritize upgrading the rocket launcher and main gun. First, upgrade the ASW rocket launcher to purple quality (reload reduced to 6.3 seconds), and the main gun to blue quality (prioritizing firing rate). Use diamonds to buy the "Aurora Barrier" camouflage (+10% interception rate) to compensate for air defense weaknesses. Exchange weekly event rewards for rocket launcher fragments, while using the system-provided blue-quality torpedoes and helicopters without additional investment.
Version Response: Anti-submarine, teamwork. In the current version, submarines (like the Ohio class) pose a significant threat, relying on Osprey helicopters hovering to mark them, with three rounds of ASW rockets capable of crippling the target. When teaming up, stay close to the Pyotr Velikiy or Type 055 destroyer, using the Bahia's air defense net to help teammates intercept missiles, focusing on clearing submarines and suppressing fragile ships. When playing solo, avoid charging and prioritize survival.

The Bahia class can be said to represent balanced practicality. Allocate resources to the rocket launcher and main gun, practice more on predicting and manual air defense. Following this approach, even civilian players can use low-cost equipment to compete in high-level matches, saving up later to switch to higher-end ships. Remember to "output from key points, know when to stop," and this ship can help you steadily progress through the mid-game.