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The swift and powerful cruisers, descended from frigates, that are designed to protect massive battleships.
The swift and powerful cruisers, descended from frigates, that are designed to protect massive battleships.
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The Great Ships
S1998, EP7 "The Amphibious Assault Ships"Small and large vessels designed to take men and equipment ashore quickly and under fire.
The Great Ships
S1998, EP6 "The Special Warfare Craft"Vessels adapted to meet special military needs including the transport of special commando units.
The Great Ships
S1998, EP2 "The Cruisers"The swift and powerful cruisers, descended from frigates, that are designed to protect massive battleships.
The Great Ships
S1998, EP1 "The Battleships"Showcases the firepower of the battleships used in World War II, which carried the largest and most powerful guns ever to be placed on warships.
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