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Some foreign journalists also applied to board the aircraft carrier to follow it on a cruise and provide detailed photographic reports.
A few journalists' applications were approved, and they would participate in a thirteen-day sea trial with the aircraft carrier.
Meanwhile.
The Z-wave satellite weapons team had already completed summarizing the data from their first experiment.
The first experiment involved striking a conventional cruise missile target, and the results were not perfect, mainly due to a lack of experience. Once the satellite radar system had locked on the target, the commander immediately issued the launch order.
Although the weapon hit the target directly, the launch was still slightly premature.
The original plan was to attack the missile during its cruise phase, which is after it enters the atmosphere.
At this stage, the cruise missiles would travel at a stable speed, and the chances of a successful strike were over ninety-nine percent.