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Shipyards act just like aircraft carriers, only they don't move and they launch ships instead of planes. What kind of ships they launch is | Shipyards act just like aircraft carriers, only they don't move and they launch ships instead of planes. What kind of ships they launch is dependant on the level. Sometimes they can deploy only patrol boats and seaplanes. Othertimes, [[Battlestations: Midway/Battle of the Solomon Islands|Battle of the Solomon Islands]] being the most notable example, they can deploy entire fleets, backed with cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and even battleships. | ||
Shipyards, due to their nature, are vulnerable primarily to air attack. The hit-and-run nature of aircraft allows them to strike at odd angles and from out of reach of shipborne anti-aircraft fire. | Shipyards, due to their nature, are vulnerable primarily to air attack. The hit-and-run nature of aircraft allows them to strike at odd angles and from out of reach of shipborne anti-aircraft fire. | ||
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===Airfields=== | ===Airfields=== | ||
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