The Aircraft Control Tower allows for the deployment of Task Force Talon's aircraft. It requires Drone technology to be built.[1]
Overview[]
Up to three aircraft can be controlled by every aircraft control tower, necessitating the building of more towers in order to deploy more aircraft.
Produces[]
Units[]
FA-35 Joint Strike Fighter Costs $3200. Advanced multirole fighter. |
RQ-4A Global Hawk Costs $1900. Unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. |
Upgrades[]
Hellfire missiles Costs $2500. Affects RQ-4A Global Hawk. |
BLU-144 Blackout bomb Costs $3500. Affects FA-35 Joint Strike Fighter. |
Early warning radar Costs $2500. As soon as an enemy initiates an air strike, the early warning radar gives an alert and provides information about the types of incoming aircraft, their flight path, and the estimated arrival time. |
References[]
- ↑ Eugen Systems, Atari, Act of War: Direct Action. March 15, 2005.
See also[]
- Air force control tower - U.S. Army equivalent
- Air control tower - Consortium equivalent
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