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... the position and not having one are two different things. As for whether this anti-aircraft gun is useful or how good it is, those are considerations for after acquiring it.
The allied forces indeed lack a large number of anti-aircraft weapons, especially those capable of threatening Tang Army’s fixed-wing aircraft.
If played cleverly enough, quad-mounted or dual-mounted anti-aircraft guns, when concealed, can actually pose a problem for Tang Army’s armed helicopters. This is evi ...
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