The Bloodhound is the newest modernisation of the venerable Westland Lynx, a multi-purpose helicopter of British design that serves in a variety of different roles in many European militaries, including the armed forces of Portugal, Denmark and Norway. The European Continental Army makes prominent use of it as a forward air controller and artillery observer. Its advanced sensor suite allows the Bloodhound to track down concealed enemies and its precision target designator allows friendly units to bring the full weight of their firepower to bear on anyone unfortunate enough to be marked by the beam. In addition, most Bloodhounds operate in constant coordination with the nearest European artillery detachment, allowing them to place a target marker on a structure which can then be bombarded by all available howitzers for a short period of time. Despite not having any weaponry of its own, a lone Bloodhound snooping around the base perimeter should never be dismissed as a non-threat, for its appearance may very well be the only warning prior to a devastating rain of shells.
The Cheetah is the armed version of the lightweight Eurocopter model EC640. Upon deployment, it will automatically patrol the surroundings of the Region Command and engage ground targets of opportunity with its rocket launchers. Be advised however that the Region Command can only deploy one type of helicopter at a time, so you will have to choose between early radar access or better protection from early game rushes.
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Nice, as always.
These 2 helicopters are good.
Cool a 2nd Livestream
Everyday You are better......
so does this mean that we can use the chopper with a spotter ability and give the base howitzers unlimited range with said ability?
As I understand it is would be similar to how the GDI sniper team in C@C3 worked with the Juggernaut.
I have a question, in the next release will you be able to play with the sub faction generals?
can someone play this mod with me