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Strike Fighters such as the F-15 detailed below, are fixed-wing combat aircraft designed for air-to-ground attack missions. While they are well-equipped to counter air threats as well, the real value of strike fighters lie in their deep-strike capability against both soft and armored targets. They will effectively assist your ground units and clear a path to new territory acquisitions, but beware of enemy fighters or surface-to-air missiles, as they will put a definitive end to your plans. When on patrol, if they cross paths with an enemy ground target, they will adjust their course and engage. Radar cross-section (RCS) reduction measures in design prevent these machines from being detected by weak radar units. | Strike Fighters such as the F-15 detailed below, are fixed-wing combat aircraft designed for air-to-ground attack missions. While they are well-equipped to counter air threats as well, the real value of strike fighters lie in their deep-strike capability against both soft and armored targets. They will effectively assist your ground units and clear a path to new territory acquisitions, but beware of enemy fighters or surface-to-air missiles, as they will put a definitive end to your plans. When on patrol, if they cross paths with an enemy ground target, they will adjust their course and engage. Radar cross-section (RCS) reduction measures in design prevent these machines from being detected by weak radar units. | ||
Friendly and common-sense advice for beginners: "First and foremost... the pointy end toward the enemy" | Friendly and common-sense advice for beginners: "First and foremost... the pointy end toward the enemy" | ||
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Primary bombing unit with low air damage | Primary bombing unit with low air damage | ||
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[[File:Strike fighter a 1 big.png|thumb|Western Strike Fighter|right]] | [[File:Strike fighter a 1 big.png|thumb|Western Strike Fighter|right]] | ||
[[File:Strike fighter a 2 big.png|thumb|Eastern Strike Fighter|left]] | [[File:Strike fighter a 2 big.png|thumb|Eastern Strike Fighter|left]] | ||
[[File:Strike fighter a 3 big.png|thumb|European Strike Fighter|center]] | [[File:Strike fighter a 3 big.png|thumb|European Strike Fighter|center]] | ||
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+ | <li> Ranged Combat | ||
+ | <li> Radar | ||
+ | <li> Launch Cruise Missile | ||
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Revision as of 06:23, 8 March 2018
Description
Strike Fighters such as the F-15 detailed below, are fixed-wing combat aircraft designed for air-to-ground attack missions. While they are well-equipped to counter air threats as well, the real value of strike fighters lie in their deep-strike capability against both soft and armored targets. They will effectively assist your ground units and clear a path to new territory acquisitions, but beware of enemy fighters or surface-to-air missiles, as they will put a definitive end to your plans. When on patrol, if they cross paths with an enemy ground target, they will adjust their course and engage. Radar cross-section (RCS) reduction measures in design prevent these machines from being detected by weak radar units. Friendly and common-sense advice for beginners: "First and foremost... the pointy end toward the enemy"
Important to Note: Strike Fighters are weak against other aircraft, and especially vulnerable to Air Superiority Fighters, but pack a serious punch against ground targets. Strong air-to-ground bombing Can carry 1 cruise missile Role: Primary bombing unit with low air damage
Features
This unit has the following features on its final tier:
- Ranged Combat
- Radar
- Launch Cruise Missile