The reason is quite simple. Even now, the Newland Navy is essentially a defensive navy, without any global deployment combat requirements.
It is on this basis that the Newland Navy invested in the development of a series of reconnaissance satellites.
For example, the CIA-controlled and led "Lock Eye" series of reconnaissance satellites received naval investments, accounting for as much as one-quarter.
Similarly controlled and led by the CIA, the "Hockey" series of radar reconnaissance satellites were tailor-made for the Navy.
These satellites, which use synthetic aperture radar, can operate all-weather and have certain discernment capabilities, able to distinguish between real and fake targets.
Importantly, their reconnaissance efficiency is even higher.
