The future "Breaking Off Engagement Battle" might become one of the main forms of naval warfare.
The main goal is to sever or obstruct the transport of enemy combat supplies and reinforcements, limit their naval force mobility, and weaken the combat capabilities of a country.
By attacking enemy transport ships and convoy escort teams, destroying enemy loading ports, and blocking enemy ship passages, strategic objectives can be achieved.
During World War I, Hans Cat implemented unrestricted submarine warfare, adopting single-boat attack tactics, disrupting the Covenant Nations' maritime transport lines, sinking roughly 11 million tons of ships.
In World War II, the scale of naval interdiction battles expanded. Hans Cat once again implemented unrestricted submarine warfare and developed the use of submarines, surface ships, and air forces in groups, sinking approximately 21 million tons of Allied Nations' ships.
