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(Commission) USS Cairo
   
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19 Sep, 2024 @ 4:08pm
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(Commission) USS Cairo

Description
City-class casemate ironclad used by Union forces during The American Civil War

Built in Mound City, Illinois in 1861, Cairo was a part of Union's Western Gunboat Flotilla, which took part in capturing of Fort Pillow from the confederate forces. Cairo was sunk by a confederate mine, being the first ever ship in history to be sunk by a electric operated mine. It was later recovered and turned into a Museum that you can now visit in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Model and all unity stuff done by me, Mombaeh


tags: Civil war , ship , naval , USA , america , confederacy
59 Comments
xXTF2Sniperfan19Xx 23 hours ago 
how about the USS Susquehanna (1850)?
TAB_SILENCE 12 Jul @ 2:14pm 
This thing is too big to spawn on most small maps, and it's unreasonably slow
Commander Joe 15 Apr @ 12:00pm 
oh man my beloved ironclads.
liam 7 Apr @ 5:15pm 
I find the ai always gets stuck on top of the ship and that makes the driver ai not want to move the ship because its waiting for the ai on top of the ship to get in but they wont because they cant.
JohnMc_Cool 26 Mar @ 3:13pm 
reasonable crashout on jglenn's end:poland_1945:
Monke Gaming 21 Mar @ 8:25pm 
I tried it out and it was a piece of shit. Ten out of ten would use this piece of shit vehicle again.
Nemo'sCoolStuff 15 Feb @ 3:56pm 
@jglenn1562 it is NOT that deep bro 😭
TheVeritasAlliance 10 Feb @ 3:14pm 
@jglenn1562 WTH is wrong with you buddy.
Jello Rancher 26 Dec, 2024 @ 6:17pm 
@jglenn1562 It's really not that important, man
jglenn1562 19 Dec, 2024 @ 4:15am 
@Ebeck, I know what "commission" means. Again, I don't mind commissions, my only complaint is with how Ravenfield handles mod organization currently. and how everything is only alphabetically ordered, leaving all these "commission" titled items bunched together. It's a simple problem with a simple solution with zero excuses for not fixing it, yet there'll probably be no proper solution implemented.