Difference between revisions of "Naval AWACS"
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− | Carrier-based naval AWACS aircraft such as the E-2 Hawkeye | + | Carrier-based naval AWACS aircraft such as the E-2 Hawkeye incorporate Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) and Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) to provide long-range, all-weather radar surveillance. Equipped with powerful sensors, these planes can often spot distant enemy airplanes, helicopters, and armored ground unit movement. |
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This unit has the following features on its final tier: | This unit has the following features on its final tier: | ||
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− | <li> Ranged Combat | + | <li> Unlocked with Day 18 Research: Ranged Combat - Maximum distance at which this unit can engage. |
− | <li> Carrier Launch | + | <li> Unlocked with Day 18 Research: Carrier Launch - Unit can launch from [[Units #Carrier|Carriers]]. |
− | <li> Radar | + | <li> Unlocked with Day 18 Research: Radar - Unit can detect air, ground, and naval units. |
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 28 March 2018
Description
Carrier-based naval AWACS aircraft such as the E-2 Hawkeye incorporate Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) and Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) to provide long-range, all-weather radar surveillance. Equipped with powerful sensors, these planes can often spot distant enemy airplanes, helicopters, and armored ground unit movement.
Features
This unit has the following features on its final tier:
- Unlocked with Day 18 Research: Ranged Combat - Maximum distance at which this unit can engage.
- Unlocked with Day 18 Research: Carrier Launch - Unit can launch from Carriers.
- Unlocked with Day 18 Research: Radar - Unit can detect air, ground, and naval units.