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| - This strategy is long term but easy to put into motion. It can be hard to deploy once all the required buildings are complete. Tactical missiles are used infrequently because of their strength and range; because of this the plan could work if pulled off correctly. Take into account that this exact strategy won't work on everybody or every faction, so flexibility and quick thinking is key to not have wasted precious resources on a plan that fails on the get go.
- The TacNet is able to be accessed by any soldier, whether they are an infantry, pilot, or commander. The information on the TacNet is composed of information collected from multiple sources, all sent onto a network shared by the soldiers utilizing it. For instance, if a scout goes out and spots an anti-aircraft battery, the information gathered by the scout's armor's scanning systems, such as infa-red, ultra-violet, and radar, along with real video, are all combined to ensure that the emplacement is there. Then, the information is sent onto the Tactical Network, where it can be seen by a dropship pilot utilizing the TacNet, so that they know that the area is covered by anti-aircraft and is dangerous.
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| - The TacNet is able to be accessed by any soldier, whether they are an infantry, pilot, or commander. The information on the TacNet is composed of information collected from multiple sources, all sent onto a network shared by the soldiers utilizing it. For instance, if a scout goes out and spots an anti-aircraft battery, the information gathered by the scout's armor's scanning systems, such as infa-red, ultra-violet, and radar, along with real video, are all combined to ensure that the emplacement is there. Then, the information is sent onto the Tactical Network, where it can be seen by a dropship pilot utilizing the TacNet, so that they know that the area is covered by anti-aircraft and is dangerous. All enemies or high-priority objects that are spotted are tracked until out of sensor range by the TacNet also, so that other infantry can always know where enemies are at. Also, orbiting satellites can track enemies and display the information on the TacNet, or recovering intelligence during a DCM (Dynamic Combat Mission) will reveal all enemy troop deployment locations.
- This strategy is long term but easy to put into motion. It can be hard to deploy once all the required buildings are complete. Tactical missiles are used infrequently because of their strength and range; because of this the plan could work if pulled off correctly. Take into account that this exact strategy won't work on everybody or every faction, so flexibility and quick thinking is key to not have wasted precious resources on a plan that fails on the get go.
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