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''New decoy proves a success''<BR>
New decoy proves a success <BR>
''Alec Trofobe of Susan's Defense Weekly reports.''<BR>
Alec Trofobe of Susan's Defence Weekly reports <BR>
''Collected Military Chiefs of Staff gathered in the Vidur sector of Hades' airspace yesterday to observe the first public display of the 'Siren' class of Decoy Mk.II. It offers greatly improved defense from incoming missiles, thanks to its revolutionary 'Proactive Sensor Affector', which attempts to reprogram an incoming missile while it is in flight. Impressions from the experts was favorable, and it looks set to redefine the role of missiles in zero-G combat. ''
Collected Military Chiefs of Staff gathered in the Vidur sector of Hades' airspace yesterday to observe the first public display of the 'Siren' class Decoy Mk. II. It offers greatly improved defence from incoming missiles, thanks to its revolutionary 'Proactive Sensor Affector', which attempts to reprogram an incoming missile while it is in flight. Impressions from the experts was favourable, and it looks set to redefine the role of missiles in zero-G combat.
 
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New decoy proves a success is a News Bulletin by Alec Trofobe posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes the commercial release of the Decoy Mk II.

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New decoy proves a success
Alec Trofobe of Susan's Defence Weekly reports
Collected Military Chiefs of Staff gathered in the Vidur sector of Hades' airspace yesterday to observe the first public display of the 'Siren' class Decoy Mk. II. It offers greatly improved defence from incoming missiles, thanks to its revolutionary 'Proactive Sensor Affector', which attempts to reprogram an incoming missile while it is in flight. Impressions from the experts was favourable, and it looks set to redefine the role of missiles in zero-G combat.