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Marine Patrol Aircraft Units

About

Marine patrol aircraft play a critical role in maritime security, specialising in reconnaissance, surveillance, and anti-submarine warfare missions over large oceanic areas. Equipped with advanced sensors and radar systems, they detect and track surface vessels, submarines, and other maritime threats, supporting operations such as anti-piracy efforts, fisheries protection, and search and rescue missions. These aircraft are essential for enhancing maritime domain awareness and ensuring compliance with international maritime laws within exclusive economic zones.

Abilities

Abilities: Can only attack all naval units.


Maritime Patrol 

Marine Patrol Aircraft are specialized units designed to detect and engage naval targets, including surface vessels and submarines, while offering limited air defense capabilities.


Mechanics
  • Marine Patrol Aircraft can only attack naval units, including surface ships and submarines, making them essential for defence against naval assets.

  • These aircraft have limited air defense capabilities, making them vulnerable to enemy air threats and less effective in defensive combat against other aircraft.

  • Their primary role is to provide offensive strikes against enemy fleets, but they rely on escorts or air defense support for protection against air attacks.

  

Strategic Importance

Marine Patrol Aircraft are vital for securing maritime zones and disrupting enemy naval operations. They excel in targeting naval forces, including submarines, but require careful protection when operating in air-contested areas. Their effectiveness in naval warfare makes them a key asset for controlling coastal regions and intercepting enemy fleets.

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Resource Cost 

Money

$150,000,000

Common Metal

1,000 (t)

Rare Metal

300 (t)

Upkeep Cost

Money Upkeep

$1,500,000

Oil Upkeep

1,500 (bbl)

Combat Stats

Strength

3

Defence

1

Movement

4

Manpower

50 (t)

Size

2

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