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'''Anti-Ship Artillery |
'''Anti-Ship Artillery''' ('''ASA''') turrets are mounts designed to protect large ships from smaller ones. With lightning-quick hydraulics and integrated targeting interfaces, ASA turrets are generally sited in a ring around a capital ship's hull to offer as full an arc of protection as possible.<ref>{{Cite Jump Point|title=Portfolio: Behring Applied Technology|volume=2|month=2|startpage=63|endpage=65|accessdate={{subst:#time: Y-m-d }}}}</ref> |
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Anti-Ship Artillery (ASA) turrets are mounts designed to protect large ships from smaller ones. With lightning-quick hydraulics and integrated targeting interfaces, ASA turrets are generally sited in a ring around a capital ship's hull to offer as full an arc of protection as possible.[1]
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- ↑ David Ladyman, "Portfolio: Behring Applied Technology". Jump Point. Vol. 2 no. 2. pp.63–65. Retrieved {{subst:#time: Y-m-d }}.