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===Escort Ships=== | ===Escort Ships=== | ||
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! | ! !! Needlefish !! Swordfish | ||
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| | | ||[[File:CC2_Needlefish.jpg|300px]] || [[File:CC2_Swordfish.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| HP || 300 | | HP || 300 || 600 | ||
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| Primary slots || 2 (Naval Gun, Naval Anti Air Cannon, Naval Missile Array, Torpedo Launcher) | | Primary slots || 2 (Naval Gun, Naval Anti Air Cannon, Naval Missile Array, Torpedo Launcher) || 4 (Naval Gun, Naval Anti Air Cannon, Naval Missile Array, Torpedo Launcher) | ||
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More heavily defended islands have coastal patrol craft that must be destroyed prior to a direct assault. They consist of the Needlefish and its larger counterpart, the Swordfish. Both are very powerful adversaries and should generally be taken down from range by ship- or air-launched torpedoes. Both ships have infinite ammunition and fuel. | More heavily defended islands have coastal patrol craft that must be destroyed prior to a direct assault. They consist of the Needlefish and its larger counterpart, the Swordfish. Both are very powerful adversaries and should generally be taken down from range by ship- or air-launched torpedoes. Both ships have infinite ammunition and fuel. |