The disposable heroes: The duty of a Transport Helicopter is a thankless one. It has no weapons, very little armour protection and limited mobility. In fact, it virtually has no range of vision in Fog of War situations, but when Infantry or Bazooka units need to move quickly over terrain, this is the vehicle you count on in the clutch.
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The great equaliser against the Tank, the Battle Helicopter is a strong weapon against such ground units as Tanks, Infantry and light-armoured vehicles. It’s also a nasty adversary against other Helicopters. The Battle Helicopter shows its weaknesses, however, against Anti-Air vehicles and other aircraft.
An upgrade on the classic fighter, this air unit can attack both aircraft and some ground units with its machine gun. Although not the most powerful force in terms of firepower, its versatility, great mobility and decent range of vision makes it a battlefield favourite and a unit all others need to pay attention to.
The ruler of the skies, Interceptors will cut down all aircraft. Its superior mobility lets it both police the skies and rule them with an iron fist. Its superior vision capabilities make it a beacon in the Fog of War. For your enemies, the Interceptor is Big Brother. He who controls the skies controls the battle.
The classic air-to-surface Bomber takes no prisoners when it comes to destruction. With immense firepower, it can destroy everything on ground and in the sea. But because its chances of survival from a direct attack are minimal, you’ll need to provide an escort or two to get the most out of your bombing runs.



