Post-war, Kenya was assigned to the Americas until she was placed in reserve during the final years of the decade. Equal Speed Charlie London+50% XP earned for the battle.
Ouroboros+777% Free XP earned for the battle. Mike Yankee Soxisix+5% to secondary battery maximum firing range.-5% to maximum dispersion of secondary battery shells.-5% to secondary battery loading time. HMS Kenya in the Arctic Circle, May 1942. Radio LocationShows the direction to the nearest enemy ship.The enemy is alerted that a bearing has been taken. Top Grade Gunner-10% reload time of secondary batteriesIf enemy ship is spotted within detectability range, -8% reload time of main battery. Pyrotechnician+1% chance of main and secondary HE shells causing a fire. Fiji’s actual anti-aircraft complement at the time of her sinking were four twin 4-inch (102 mm) dual-purpose guns, two quadruple 40 mm Vickers pom-pom guns and four quadruple 12.7 mm Vickers machine guns. Many of the enemy cruisers Fiji will run across in her games fire primarily high-explosive shells (such as Myoko and Shchors), so equipping India Yankee () is a good idea if it is available for use.
However, her citadel is long and her athwartship armor is quite weak, so it is still inadvisable to attempt to bow-tank. A further development of a multi-purpose cruiser ship for the Royal Navy. Fairly ineffective against angled enemy battleships. Her post-war service was spent in the Mediterranean until 1949, when she was transferred to the East Indies until 1951.
Upgrade Slot 2 offers captains the ability to mount a special upgrade.Captains with access to Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1 () would be well-advised to equip it in this slot. As such, she is considerably up-gunned from Leander, and successors Edinburgh and Neptune boast identical configurations. Concealment Expert-10% detectability range of the ship. There's a subsequent increase to her detection radius, but she retains most of Leander’s handling characteristics Fiji’s turning circle is tighter, and her rudder shift is - for all intents and purposes - the same.