Han Yu knows that judging a warship's combat capability solely by its hard weaponry is biased.
After all, we've entered the 21st century; it's the age of information, and the Gulf War showed the world what information warfare means. Today, military command is all about C4I, and in this era where informational warfare capabilities are increasingly important, the importance of soft warfare capabilities is not inferior to hard weapons and can even be more crucial in some ways.
In other words, the Shenzhen Ship is not just a missile destroyer but also a large command ship!
From its development stage, it was positioned as a command ship for maritime joint mobile unit operations, capable of commanding seven surface combat groups, five submarines, and two batches of bombers, with amphibious operation command capability.
Because of this, the Shenzhen Ship has two command centers: one is the ship's own command center, and the other is the maritime joint mobile unit command center!
