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... lving and advancing; no weapon can dominate the war stage for long.
On the battlefield, offense and defense have always alternated in taking the lead.
For decades, this is the situation that the Empire Navy has been facing.
Before the development of the "Golden Bell Shield" system, which is a ship-borne air defense system centered on a passive phased array radar, the greatest threat faced by the Empire Navy was the saturation attack constituted by 30 heavy anti-ship missi ...
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