-During the course of a mission,
-your planes may fly over someone else's land.
-If you fly over land owned by another country,
-and this country is either hostile or in any war state (see info relation)
-with you, fighter planes from the enemy country will scramble
-and attempt to intercept your force.
-If the country is simply neutral,
-he will be notified that his radar tracked your planes
-as they flew over his country.
-If the country is allied, then nothing will occur.
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-If you manage to fight though the enemy fighters and arrive
-at the target sector, your force must still contend with
-any flak guns which your enemy has stationed there.
-What's more, any enemy ship in the target sector will also
-shoot at each of your bombers before any attacks are performed.
-Any enemy land units with the 'flak' ability will also fire at
-all your planes at this time.
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-A well-equipped fleet of battleships in a heavily-defended harbor
-can be very risky to attack, even though hitting ships in harbor is
-like shooting fish in a barrel.