"They're turning around! They're fleeing into the distance..." said a pilot from the cockpit of a Stuka Dive Bomber that had run out of bombs, staring at the enemy warship below.
Through the headphones, came the voice of a pilot from another plane, "This is easier than expected, they're not making evasive maneuvers!"
"I told you the instructor was overestimating them! They've never seen planes before, how could they possibly have practiced evasive maneuvers?" Meanwhile, other pilots joined in with the ridicule.
In reality, during the age of sail warships, the navies of various countries did have some corresponding tactics, but the generational change in warships led these tactics to become extinct.
The Great Tang Group developed the ironclad warship, which, whether in terms of speed, defense, or firepower, significantly surpassed previous ships, making naval battles seem like a chasing game.