In this issue, we will be discussing the modern warship Huaqing. The debut of Huaqing undoubtedly represents a reconstruction of technology and tactical concepts. As a highly recognizable high-end battleship in the game, it does not rely solely on overwhelming firepower to establish a suppressive advantage. Instead, it builds a composite combat model that integrates both offensive and defensive capabilities through an extremely high survival threshold, a sophisticated fire control system, and deep integration with electromagnetic technology.

The first thing that catches the eye about Huaqing is its three triple 410mm electromagnetic railguns, symmetrically arranged along the ship's centerline. This nearly meticulous layout logic provides it with a very strong firepower coverage capability. These railguns no longer depend on traditional ballistic trajectories in actual combat but instead use high-energy electromagnetic propulsion for linear firing, bringing the projectile speed and hit accuracy to a whole new level. In medium and long-range engagements, such a weapon system can complete high-frequency strikes in a very short time, posing a significant threat to enemy key vessels, especially when suppressing the enemy flagship, often taking the initiative.

The enhancement of firepower details is not limited to the main guns. Huaqing is additionally equipped with four 203mm electromagnetic secondary guns, which at the tactical level, are responsible for mid-range firepower support and clearing group targets. Their firing frequency and coverage area give them a unique advantage in defending against coastal raids and blocking sea lanes. At the same time, the secondary gun system and the main gun system are linked in the combat algorithm, allowing for rapid shifting of the firepower focus in a rapidly changing battle situation, improving the overall response speed and adaptability of the firepower.

In terms of air defense system construction, Huaqing has almost exhausted all of its technological reserves. The core laser air defense system is deployed on both sides of the hull, capable of precisely locking onto high-speed incoming targets and conducting continuous interception. Unlike conventional point defense systems, laser weapons have the ability to operate continuously without relying on ammunition, and their stable output can form a solid interception net during enemy missile saturation attacks. This system has repeatedly demonstrated its superiority in actual combat, especially in multi-ship cooperative defense systems, where Huaqing often assumes the role of the primary defense point, greatly reducing the overall air defense pressure on the fleet.

In terms of durability, the data for Huaqing is almost exaggerated. At full level, its health points exceed 600,000, and combined with high-grade armor and energy shields, its sustained combat capability even surpasses that of the well-known durable Dahe-class. Even in high-intensity firefights, it can still hold its ground, providing solid cover for rear-line damage-dealing ships.

For the current version, what Huaqing demonstrates is a more future-oriented battlefield concept. It no longer relies on overwhelming single-point firepower to win, but rather through organic cooperation between systems and precise positioning of tactical roles, it becomes the stabilizing anchor in every confrontation.