The Typhoon assault carrier is the first battle pass vessel, a ship that can be obtained for free with the pass. Some players wonder how good the modern warship Typhoon carrier is, and if it's just average because it's free? Actually, that's not the case. Below, we'll bring you an analysis of the mobile game's Typhoon assault carrier, discussing this very unique aircraft carrier. It features a set of dual missile slots, one attack aircraft, one strategic bomber, one drone, two helicopters, up to six self-defense guns, and 8 (2x4) powerful anti-aircraft defenses. Additionally, it carries a long-range lock-on anti-aircraft missile, forming a nearly impenetrable defense system.

The Typhoon takes about 173 seconds to complete a full rotation, with a maximum forward speed of 18 knots and a reverse speed of -9 knots, barely losing any speed during turns. In terms of firepower, the Typhoon also performs excellently: the theoretical damage per round from the attack aircraft can reach 179,000, while the strategic bomber can deliver 210,000. The drone can contribute 120,000 in output. In an open battlefield without interception, the drone can "light up" targets first, followed by the "strike moment" initiated by the attack aircraft.

However, the Typhoon's weaknesses are quite evident. It does not carry interceptors, which means the probability of being detected by the enemy increases significantly when facing countermeasures. If handled improperly, it can easily be successfully scouted and quickly retaliated against by the enemy, leading to a disadvantageous situation.

Therefore, when using the Typhoon, players must pay attention to maintaining stealth operations, such as reasonably using drones to induce enemy skills and precisely scheduling the rotation of attack aircraft. As the first assault carrier to debut in the battle pass rewards, the tactical strength of the Typhoon is naturally "impressive." Unfortunately, it does not carry rocket launchers, which is a major weakness when facing submarines, especially when hit by a torpedo ambush.

To make up for this shortcoming, it is recommended to prioritize equipping anti-submarine dedicated models like the Z-20H on the helicopter side. Although it cannot intercept torpedoes, it can achieve a suppression effect by countering the submarine itself. Additionally, popular anti-submarine helicopters such as the PSF or P1 can be chosen to further enhance overall anti-submarine combat capabilities and upper limits.

In summary, the modern warship Typhoon carrier is a high-performance carrier with both offensive and defensive capabilities, featuring strong anti-aircraft firepower and decent self-defense abilities. It has excellent speed but relatively slow turning, making it prone to collisions with obstacles in dense terrain or with imprecise operation; its anti-submarine capability is weak, particularly fearing close-range submarine attacks. Additionally, it has fewer resupply points, making it easy to face ammunition shortages in prolonged battles. However, considering it's free, it's still a great choice.