Naval Multi-Role Fighter Units
About
A Naval Multi-Role Fighter (MRF) is a versatile aircraft designed to perform a variety of missions, enhancing naval aviation capabilities. It can conduct air-to-air combat, air-to-ground strikes, reconnaissance, and electronic warfare, making it essential for maintaining air superiority and supporting naval operations. The MRF's flexibility allows it to engage enemy aircraft, provide close air support to ground troops, and strike strategic targets with precision. Additionally, it can perform intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, gathering critical information for naval commanders. By fulfilling multiple roles, the Naval MRF significantly enhances the operational effectiveness and readiness of naval forces.
Abilities
Abilities: Can attack all naval and air units except the submarine. The NMRF is also the only unit able to be used on aircraft carriers.