"Vice Admiral, there are some things you may not understand," Gai Pratt did not agree with Shire's organization method, but his tone was calm and he spoke very tactfully. "We typically pursue fleets of the same model warships because they have the same main guns, which is more conducive to hitting the target."
Warships of the same model have an advantage in combat: as long as one warship achieves a crossing shot on the target, other warships can make slight adjustments based on this shooting data, often achieving concentrated fire on the target and even sinking it in combat.
