It's still good. There is a plot to use the reactive armor of your tank to pick up the opponent's shells, and this shell is an armor-piercing shell, not a tail-fin stabilized armor-piercing shell. This detail is well done. Although the stabilized fin shelling armor-piercing projectile is more cool, it is immune to the reactive armor. If the protagonist is facing the armor-piercing projectile, it will basically be GG, even with reactive armor. But in the play, the armor-piercing bullets are indeed broken, which makes sense at once. There is also the 1130 near-anti-aircraft interception rockets on the Linyi ship, which also makes sense, because the Land Shield 2000, which is modified from the slower firing speed 730, is basically a dry interception rocket, a mortar cruise missile. This kind of living. Therefore, the performance is more advanced, and the 1130 with a faster rate of fire can be easily intercepted. What's more, the slower Type 63 rocket launched by the other party is in line with the context of the Middle East and the plot of intercepting rockets.
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