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... ully to use this thing to play the boat of other countries.

Other countries and places have no guns. They also need to use a catapult, bows and spears on the water, and then close to the joint war.

It is enough to have a gunboat when dealing with such a ship. If you use a submarine and a torpedo, you should kill the chicken and use the knife.

However, this thing has to continue to study. There are more wise people in the world. After the shells of one side fall on the enemy' ...

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