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| - The Hauthuum can hold 5 strategic missiles while regular strategic missile submarines can only carry 3, though if it is to be used as a strategic missile launcher, it doesn't have the advantage of submersibility and is a high-profile unit compared to strategic missile submarines. A powerful unit, it can annihilate a T1 fleet, cause serious casualties to a T2 fleet, a base near the water, or severely damage a T3 task force. It has poor AA and no defense against submarines.
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| - The Hauthuum can hold 5 strategic missiles while regular strategic missile submarines can only carry 3, though if it is to be used as a strategic missile launcher, it doesn't have the advantage of submersibility and is a high-profile unit compared to strategic missile submarines. A powerful unit, it can annihilate a T1 fleet, cause serious casualties to a T2 fleet, a base near the water, or severely damage a T3 task force. It has poor AA and no defense against submarines. It should also be noted that the strategic missiles carried by the Hauthuum do not give off a missile warning, and their flight trajectory is so high that the target may launch up to 3 anti-missiles to shoot it down, even though it only takes one. Overall, the Hauthuum is superior to and more flexible than the Aeon T3 Battleship since it has more range and hp, a strategic missile launcher, AA capabilities, and 1 more tactical missile defense, so in the long run, the Hauthuum will bombard the Omen class and hold it's own in against any enemies. However, the Hauthuum deals less damage per turret than the Omen, making this less possible. If in a mostly water-covered map, it is advised to attack an enemy that has a strategic missile defense with the Hauthuum. If you can build multiple battleships, do so; they are effective at making the enemy waste his or her anti-nukes to clear the way for a real T3 nuke or an experimental T4 nuke.
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