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Victory at Sea: Battle for the Pacific Starter Set New
Victory at Sea: Battle for the Pacific Starter Set Victory at Sea is the game of naval combat during the Second World War. Throughout 1939–45, th...
View full detailsVictory at Sea - US Navy Aircraft New
Victory at Sea - US Navy Aircraft After the devastation of Pearl Harbor the Americans relied heavily on the aircraft of their carrier fleets. By...
View full detailsVictory at Sea: US Navy Fleet New
Victory at Sea: US Navy Fleet Although the United States of America contains a vast area of land, almost all of its allies and trading partners a...
View full detailsWarlord Games Victory at Sea - USS Yorktown New
Victory at Sea - USS Yorktown The Yorktown-class of aircraft carrier were built in a series of three. Of those, only the USS Enterprise survived th...
View full detailsVictory at Sea: USS Idaho New
Victory at Sea: USS Idaho USS Idaho, the third of three ships of the New Mexico-class of Battleship, was the fourth vessel to bear the name....
View full detailsWarlord Games Victory at Sea - US Navy Submarines & MTB sections New
Submarines: The Gato-class of submarine was the first mass production US submarine class of the Second World War, forming the majority of the Unite...
View full detailsVictory At Sea: USS Alaska New
Victory At Sea: USS Alaska The Alaska-class fell midway between a heavy cruiser and a battleship, and the United States Navy considered these ...
View full detailsVictory at Sea – United States Navy
The United States Navy in Victory at Sea embodies industrial might, firepower, and global presence. As a dominant naval force in WWII, the US fleet brings a balance of heavy battleships, formidable carriers, and powerful support ships. Whether battling in the Pacific against the Imperial Japanese Navy or supporting Allied operations in the Atlantic, the US Navy offers unmatched flexibility and raw power on the high seas.
The US Navy is a powerhouse faction in Victory at Sea, representing one of the largest and most technologically advanced fleets of WWII. It combines carrier superiority, heavy battleships, and reliable destroyer squadrons. This allows US players to dominate with combined-arms tactics, whether through airstrikes, gunnery, or torpedo runs.
American fleets boast strong armor, powerful long-range guns, and superior carrier-based airpower. Ships like the Iowa-class battleships and Essex-class carriers lead the way with excellent stats and versatility. The faction is also known for durable support ships and destroyers that complement larger vessels in any scenario.
Yes. The US Navy’s well-rounded capabilities make it a great starting fleet for new players. You can rely on your ships to perform consistently in offense and defense. The faction doesn’t depend on gimmicks and can handle any playstyle—from cautious defense to aggressive strike operations.
Legendary ships include the USS Iowa, USS Enterprise, USS Missouri, and the USS Fletcher-class destroyers. The US Navy also fields a wide range of cruisers like the Brooklyn and Cleveland classes, as well as Liberty ships and escort carriers that reflect America’s production prowess.
Absolutely. US carriers are among the best in the game, offering strong air wings, good durability, and consistent performance. The Essex-class and Yorktown-class carriers allow players to launch coordinated strikes while maintaining a strong surface fleet presence.
US naval forces are central to many Victory at Sea scenarios, especially in the Pacific Theater. Key campaigns include Midway, Guadalcanal, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and Atlantic convoy operations. These missions highlight the strategic depth and historical weight of the US Navy’s role in the war.
Warlord Games and authorized hobby retailers offer a wide selection of US Navy models. Start with the US Navy Fleet Box or Pacific Theater starter sets, and expand with individual ships, aircraft, and scenario kits. Resin and metal miniatures come with great detail and hobby potential.