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45年已经没法重生了,可喜可贺,蝗军KI94一旦投产27大统领的四发末日应该也就到了
这不过是27的一根毛而已。马上给你们弄个CV海看看
红叶表示KI94正和歼20一起加班加点试飞中,那啥网的预计2015年小批量装备部队
日军真没什么末日战机。曾经寄于厚望的ki83 震电 烈风实战都差强人意。ki94估计也就一般般了。高度虽然比较变态,机动性和维护实在差劲。
KI94是日本末日的希望,就像官办的震电一样,测试的时候很给力的。。。盟军非常难打,再加上27损失很大,现在就看27的功力啦。
KI-94再糟糕,也一定可以一改目前糟糕的空战局面,比使用了一年多的老朽疾风丙和紫电改强多了,如果实战堪用的话,甚至可以起到一定的遏制盟军进攻步伐的战略效果。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
日军后期的战斗机主要是提高前期比较薄弱的对4发的作战能力,所以在对盟军战斗机方面,反而从前期的压倒优势变绝对劣势,和这种偏向性是分不开的。要说震电之类差强人意,就是如此,你非要把本来对付4发的拿去对付战斗机,肯定效果让人失望。但也要看到,有这些飞机后,盟军4发裸奔的胆子还有那么大么?
4发早就不裸奔了,每次都是一群扫场战斗机在前,护航战斗机伴随进场,想要摸到4发先熬过前面的扫场再说" s2 s3 ^; o6 y) F
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而且以震电悲剧的滞空时间估计连4发都打不了多久,完全就是一个失败的产品。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
紫电5,疾风丙及震电升限都是一出悲剧没一个上40000,被27大统领用P47D25和P51D极限高度扫起来然如砍瓜切菜,KI94别的方面可以再看,但全游戏第一的48000的升限,一旦投产奶瓶野马兄弟的日子可再也没那么好过了
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战火蔓延到棉兰老岛!0 j  V' _8 @7 B) V
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盟军B29轰炸机队突袭了位于棉兰老岛上的卡加延,当地刚刚转场而来的第29战队49架疾风丙和当地少量紫电改战斗机联手抵抗浴血奋战,给予前来轰炸的盟军B29机队较大的打击,击落击毁B29轰炸机40多架!
' o7 V& l8 C/ l7 F# E8 g但是由于毕竟直掩数量稀少,而盟军机队为了提高命中率甚至使用了6000英尺高度投弹的战术,卡加延基地机场仍然被大破。
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Morning Air attack on Cagayan , at 79,89
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud+ [. T1 R2 \8 l. s: d' M4 f1 s

# K2 q5 a5 U, bRaid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
1 W- e' `2 u3 x, s+ I3 mEstimated time to target is 23 minutes& ]; V7 Q+ p3 N6 {# i+ |9 z
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Japanese aircraft
. v8 n5 }2 ]4 i8 H  e. Z5 b      N1K5-J George x 7
9 q0 s: g! ^+ j/ {$ f/ C* s      Ki-84r Frank x 48
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Allied aircraft
1 ~$ X! b: c6 I      B-29-25 Superfort x 100
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Japanese aircraft losses
' n7 [" \# C4 o3 r      Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed
, d; }) s) H' @* ?      B7A2 Grace: 2 destroyed on ground
1 d# M  l+ A4 ^5 q% i) t5 P      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground
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! v+ }; |* p! H+ zAllied aircraft losses
2 Y$ V8 F8 y. z6 c/ w" ^4 B      B-29-25 Superfort: 7 destroyed, 41 damaged% {0 r2 q/ _  |, n
      B-29-25 Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak- ~9 e4 h* C8 F4 j5 s) ?4 D

5 @- f& q+ |; c( zJapanese ground losses:
1 F0 s( E1 D3 p( X. O  X      45 casualties reported; {. @; y5 x( R, @
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* B# S/ ]; |0 ]# M) d9 @
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled- X- `( [& n& U& M  T4 y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled- u2 e- v$ X1 c* P

' F* V- Y, b7 M0 \- X0 H6 XAirbase hits 67
( s4 _! k" O( @Airbase supply hits 7
8 U- F7 [+ X8 Y5 T7 @. `8 V; \8 F2 `Runway hits 250
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: M2 h( a& N6 ~' d( `# RAircraft Attacking:3 ^8 D- C2 T. `/ T0 o) c- U( F
      11 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet
$ f% x& v3 D! |% w) f' a# d               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb. X& J, Q5 G4 r& Y# M
       3 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet
4 _8 _# ]5 W: h5 t. e* K               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
8 X( y  d  J0 N- }! m' U      10 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet; C. k8 k  E/ u* \0 z7 Z
               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb. S6 E: }& e8 G9 X. u0 X
      10 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet- @) V1 R4 V# A5 p& Y' h& y0 n
               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb+ Q( Q$ w3 `4 [5 o* Z
       3 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet
' h. f6 X  |4 a/ E  p) ]: P               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
6 Q! ~' Q1 _4 ~. d7 R- V6 r# u      14 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet6 q& w' x% o0 v' |5 U
               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
/ i4 y8 H1 N9 _$ e* K: ?       8 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet
( h2 o9 j! O8 S* N& _5 P               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb$ L- C6 y, O  `. E' U0 l# F
       3 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet
( K6 N/ P( P$ p: m0 C! I2 g& n6 E               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
4 O2 D6 g8 E' n) X! C       3 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet- `2 m6 {! ~6 H; m; H9 @
               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb" v( K! t: ?) `, W% M
       3 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet) {  O0 |- o, N. e
               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 i5 J, L+ _3 ?- d9 H      12 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet
" G8 g" `2 N; {; q6 m               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 K0 v4 P3 s+ p8 W9 Q' O; J4 D       6 x B-29-25 Superfort bombing from 6000 feet- o5 s/ ~( r) M3 v: F! C
               Airfield Attack: 20 x 500 lb GP Bomb
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* V) }- w" ]3 R8 C: i( |全面盟军轰炸机四处出击,对于范围内的一切可见目标进行了打击,帝国空军已经没有落脚点,逐渐被逐出战场。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
同一日,东帝汶岛上西侧的库旁日军残军终于全体玉碎,他们已经在弹尽粮绝的环境下坚持了很久了。5 y, Z: N- `& q9 a. n+ R
东帝汶岛东部地区的日军残余部队积聚于最后的据点Dili,当天也遭受到盟军发动的最后攻势,已经支持不了多久了,第八方面军最后的时刻就要到来了。
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2 ~4 f/ \6 d( y, Z! bGround combat at Koepang (68,116)
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8 }) j( o8 `, U- Q4 o& Y! vAllied Deliberate attack; n* B) x% y' X0 D9 x
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Attacking force 74852 troops, 946 guns, 1842 vehicles, Assault Value = 1983" E+ r" T. P' X/ l

$ B6 r" E  \  s5 aDefending force 4626 troops, 68 guns, 65 vehicles, Assault Value = 17& @$ `* Z. O5 U8 h% b

$ B  \8 r% y" N7 uAllied adjusted assault: 1576
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Allied assault odds: 58 to 1
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% o, c/ q7 [/ t. x: z. ^Combat modifiers
; m7 d  N) V) g4 p1 E; I+ I9 IDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
1 T- W# m  ~% H* I+ c, ?& aAttacker:
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Japanese ground losses:2 o7 `0 g0 h3 ~, ~. h& S
      1489 casualties reported% u- ?6 N7 u  v  J( z
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
  Y7 D( @! D5 q$ k6 Q1 a         Non Combat: 195 destroyed, 21 disabled; J) Z! v) z6 F4 \, n7 z
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 8 disabled
4 g5 B5 b' Q8 e" N, F      Guns lost 47 (45 destroyed, 2 disabled)
0 e* g; k9 z: M+ V  V+ Q+ I- v; @      Vehicles lost 25 (20 destroyed, 5 disabled)4 l. z; |* z; A6 q3 a9 M
      Units destroyed 11: w6 r: C/ o) f6 V( B0 E/ ~

. V  V1 j* \) o* a2 K$ F+ k: C, YAllied ground losses:7 x9 Q4 O3 H! O
      39 casualties reported
4 t6 T( {& S+ L2 Q7 E         Squads: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
0 ]. g; {5 B$ J# W         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled" N: X; r# r" m( F( c; B( Y! z4 E
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled: s* w9 D* m. j
      Vehicles lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled), \2 x9 C7 {- r

; U1 u' }# @- ?* U0 |, A; RAssaulting units:
9 n+ ]2 R4 i! z1 Y8 ~; S    16th Canadian Brigade) S' n5 a% z( j& M1 r/ x' J, _
    1st Australian Para Battalion: U2 i: u: o* R/ x1 p0 n' F  b
    Provisionl Tank Brigade& D+ T+ d0 i6 w! o1 \3 O9 j/ \
    5th Australian Division* G  I. i$ h9 ?# i
    255th Indian Tank Brigade1 d4 c4 j' Z7 d8 \
    150th RAC Regiment
' g8 j8 b8 ]" s! P    1st Australian Division0 f2 ]4 m5 C8 T1 }
    640th Tank Destroyer Battalion
- D" M& H; [0 ^  a    2nd British Division0 H5 W7 {8 `( j3 W4 |
    104th USN Base Force
4 ~) f# z2 K; x. d( `: ?( X    9th RAAF Base Force
( r8 a7 V& r* n    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion
) H& N3 K9 S) t    33rd Medium Regiment
! e1 N1 o( I9 C& i' C; S' ^    10th RAAF M/W Sqn 0 N4 Q; Q0 r& z2 J4 p6 L% t- H1 {2 y; L
    III Indian Corps
# E# Y5 s8 u# g, K* b  u% U    1st RAN Base Force
1 ^! s0 p! p/ E' F3 \    223 Group RAF
' _5 j- ~! w8 J0 C# W3 K" o    53rd Australian Lt AA Regiment4 S2 @$ i% Y; q
    235th USN Base Force
! H& i% O! h; A1 i& Q( @) \    223rd USN Base Force
! @7 q* B3 \" m0 G1 d+ R2 ^, S- D    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion+ z' @0 I# Z* ~  b+ {
    2nd RAN Base Force1 n& h8 n* B/ P# ?+ q
    222nd USN Base Force8 i' ]3 ~9 g) J
    2nd RAA Jungle Regiment1 ?5 t( t7 A" I
    109th Tank Attack Regiment
6 ]# ?& q. e" w: M4 D+ x    I Australian Corps
. N9 q9 s7 a, U6 S$ E! h2 w    11th RAAF M/W Sqn ; Q, F4 k& J+ e; D
    8th RAN Base Force! P, @! a! c6 z" v% U& L; q
    7th RAN Base Force
$ K) G8 a- M1 q. F. v1 F' E    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion. W) b1 c4 n# ~8 R% c7 T, B3 q
    226th USN Base Force
+ ~6 b4 e1 c& w    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion  L* z0 F, K- ^% W2 i+ [, V
    20th RAAF Base Force
8 f. S; i  L5 V4 s    12th RAAF M/W Sqn ( r) L* r; q& }7 r9 @+ C: n
    2/16th Field Regiment+ f7 X7 [- V. n; F+ ?
    South Pacific 4 l# w9 j4 r+ C2 s' n3 T
    3rd RAN Base Force. m1 Q3 k3 I) \" y: ]: L
    8th RAAF Base Force3 ?  l  k, x0 g% @$ s% i$ _7 C
    107th USN Base Force
2 ^! P2 V7 \! R! J# }% J    109th USN Base Force
7 l& r* d# J5 R6 ?    113th Australian Lt AA Regiment- q) n6 w: X# x4 Y6 C/ L0 [. j/ d5 _
    97th Field Artillery Battalion
+ M* C" |, N4 p; ?) ?6 W. |    462nd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
! O# Z4 p$ L$ k  a, a- i/ o! T  C    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
4 t5 u& X! i' i/ z; L    185 Wing 4 H) m; y0 A; N" Y
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    17th Medium Field Artillery Regiment  F. G( c* @, Y$ y% ?/ v8 E7 z
    84th JAAF AF Bn
) X& Y1 p/ v" y& ]5 Q* _4 j: N: r, r    17th JAAF AF Bn
# R2 Q6 A9 E6 p% z    18th JAAF Base Force
/ W" l! @" G. r+ }% v- [, O    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
- ~/ @6 {- a' G5 U" p    26th JAAF AF Bn
8 r" S6 F- S6 }$ Q+ Q    53rd JNAF AF Unit ! I0 v7 n2 a5 d- F! R
    40th JNAF AF Unit ' Y+ C" M# U. ^( z6 t
    5th JNAF Coy 4 x- a+ Y( R8 B: R
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion* x! G& r7 g; ]9 B$ A
    1st Art.Mortar Regiment& J" W4 l! {- \# w/ Y
    18th JNAF AF Unit
$ t# V& a9 |, j+ `& k    54th Const Co
; i: g! `: \( k2 D! S    58th JNAF AF Unit
$ {7 x5 V5 ~! X: a4 k' v    6th JAAF AF Bn
/ I$ o" G7 ?6 M* p2 [# T    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment% H7 F, Z8 e( w" x( S6 K( D
    1st JAAF Base Force /1
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Allied Deliberate attack2 U* ^1 f" \# Y% o0 v" I2 M

2 x# o; R5 c! Z1 \& XAttacking force 37696 troops, 665 guns, 2229 vehicles, Assault Value = 2308
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Defending force 15762 troops, 165 guns, 129 vehicles, Assault Value = 294
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* M1 @+ H% V6 v) pAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 4$ I: |' {& s3 h2 i

6 E+ b( E: Z, e4 P$ ]8 T7 H5 h4 `Allied adjusted assault: 1080
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Japanese adjusted defense: 209 $ D. n1 Y7 s& k. V; n% L) @

' ?2 c( o4 X# C$ p) QAllied assault odds: 5 to 1 (fort level 4) : }8 S+ ~. R$ p0 R

! B# e: |6 W4 v  e# R( c8 [7 ?  tAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 4
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Combat modifiers9 z/ H8 P- t, x/ o' [9 V; y
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), supply(-)& n  z. l9 i9 m6 A+ a
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:2 z0 E9 d9 A/ a' l! `
      1016 casualties reported, Y& a# s* O; P
         Squads: 24 destroyed, 96 disabled3 V0 d# n# {# e. [  z) T
         Non Combat: 30 destroyed, 15 disabled0 i6 P6 x% c! M& q
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 56 disabled" F6 o) M: I( s8 m: n/ U9 Y
      Guns lost 34 (8 destroyed, 26 disabled)
1 z+ U$ f) ]0 n& g: s$ [! t- F      Units destroyed 1
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Allied ground losses:% b/ N: S) H3 q# I2 R/ \/ @5 M5 G
      375 casualties reported
. ]- L' P! h6 K0 K. i         Squads: 2 destroyed, 17 disabled
) m+ x5 n& Z2 p- ~( O1 t         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled( R  R, j7 A6 K/ I) X/ P
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled0 d3 \8 T+ U9 l& h# N
      Vehicles lost 56 (3 destroyed, 53 disabled)3 N( L! G0 A( w2 a
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Assaulting units:
: F8 j) v# B: a6 a    50th Tank Brigade: \/ U2 S% q& L" f* u
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
; h6 M$ |7 b: r6 P7 |    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion& B9 ^- M* M  E1 w7 ?* h
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment) B" V9 C$ C$ [2 x, L
    1st Army Tank Regiment
  s7 ]7 Q: v3 t    40th Infantry Division
! M5 y7 a5 i! m- V# }    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
' q+ o. R. l4 C4 L+ }1 c    4th Armoured Brigade
$ b. L1 e# k2 P% a# L    2/5th Armoured Regiment7 w; }6 g* N9 @# c
    2/4th Armoured Regiment: \, X, M- M6 d/ O# r' v) j7 N
    254th Armoured Brigade. @3 p, p1 [& Q1 U# k/ P
    268th Motorised Brigade
- t4 z0 w, R. f1 O' t7 _    43rd Infantry Division- x  d: A+ d! |% g0 X( p" L3 S- r  K8 `
    632nd Battalion
6 I- M; d; V+ t, i) |) M    Gardner's Horse Regiment
5 E' F6 q! X! M  V* ^# K; W    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
' _: Z' k! V2 w0 w* T    31st Armoured Division2 H" a' `# }& P2 x! ^
    32nd Army Tank Brigade1 X, j/ \; P4 g+ s& k
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    III/66th Naval Guard Unit+ t" Q- A+ y, m% H. p# |, \$ V- E% G
    60th Infantry Brigade
3 P3 [7 F% I* a1 W9 X    Kure 2nd SNLF 3 m5 b. x+ U& P2 }( T) l% e
    42nd Ind. Engineer Regiment
2 A! A, _5 M. H2 f    4th Field AF Construction Battalion) P0 z. i% P- f1 ?  X" G
    26th Air Flotilla
. F7 N0 y( [* {* c4 A* r2 C% F    134th AA Regiment5 Q/ R7 K$ p' _9 C# O2 G5 W
    3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment
( z. J% l) F! V& p5 V    16th JAAF Base Force
7 _  B) A  H8 M- B4 e% i) t    23rd JNAF AF Unit
5 p* [: s) Q5 p$ b/ s0 ~5 [* y    34th Field AA Battalion8 ?* l, C$ Z/ l0 R- c) w) H7 c
    12th Air Defense AA Battalion
4 d* z4 K9 X* r8 h, L1 ?    12th Ind. AA Battalion
0 u% |4 u; C! X0 r$ p1 c! _    1st Provisional Base Force
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
早就该玉碎了,害得本土不能早日重建。竹枪都烂掉了。
战斗已进行到4月11日,
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这几天的战斗没有特别值得报导的地方0 Z% M2 K+ @6 d6 B
当天帝国海军水雷战队在路过文莱附近时击沉一艘偷鸡摸狗的盟军SS
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; {+ ]) _7 f2 MSub attack near Jesselton  at 68,85
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Japanese Ships
  j* ^$ t. }4 b/ _% e# R      DD Shimozuki
; r5 r2 x+ U, a  ~" ?& C5 F5 G      DD Wakazuki- n% \" S4 a6 Q
      DD Susuzuki( O' a2 d! w" A8 ]* f  t( K% `' i: E
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Allied Ships) L9 n/ l9 r! }4 p0 y3 e
      SS Baya, hits 30, and is sunk
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& `7 V' p" k9 H" ]' ASS Baya launches 2 torpedoes at DD Shimozuki* A* R2 K* P+ ^( [" U9 ~" n
注意到近期盟军潜艇有越来越向南洋交通线蔓延的趋势6 g" _* B3 l( {1 }7 k% c2 \& Y, {3 J

* c+ C# R1 N' l0 |看来即便是如此猛烈的反潜措施仍然不能阻止盟军进行水下破交战的企图,尽管战果寥寥,损失巨大,但是盟军似乎有用不完的潜艇,可以不断地往日军交通线上掺沙子。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
估计盟军在舔伤口, 不敢进攻阿
舔伤口也不至于,盟军随时可以集结。何况27有比历史盟军简单得多的政治局面。麦克阿瑟和尼米兹随时可被派到工兵营和扫雷艇大队。
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