General Harrier already knew that the opponent's unmanned combat system possessed considerable strength.
But he never imagined that the opponent's unmanned combat system would be so powerful!
This power was not reflected in performance.
In fact, in terms of performance alone, the opponent was still far inferior to his side.
Both were unmanned warships, but the opponent's warships had much worse maneuverability than his own. The projectiles they launched had low attack power and slow speed, and most of them would be intercepted by his own unmanned warships' radar systems.
In contrast, his own electromagnetic cannon projectiles could easily tear through the opponent's interception line at speeds exceeding 20 kilometers per second, directly destroying the opponent.
There was a huge gap in performance, but the opponent's unmanned combat system had a higher degree of intelligence!
