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Allied Technician's Structural-Analysis Multimeter
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Description

This instrument, devised by the Allied forces, is
the standard structural-analysis multimeter used
by Allied Technicians in the day-to-day
maintenance of forward bases. It is quite useful
for the minor repair of general base structures as
well as base defenses, but relies on internal
subsystems of the buildings themselves as well as
coordination with a Construction Yard to be most
effective when it comes to automated base repairs.
This handheld analyzer has been issued en masse
to Allied Technicians at forward bases for general
repairs and maintenance. Reports from the
frontlines suggest the soviets may have stolen
this technology and claimed it as their own,
although this intel cannot be confirmed as of yet.