Stealth Air Superiority Fighter Units
About
Air superiority stealth fighter’s play a crucial role in achieving and maintaining control of the skies by leveraging advanced stealth technology to remain undetected by enemy radar. It engages and neutralises enemy aircraft to ensure air dominance, uses low observability to conduct missions deep in enemy territory, and protects high-value assets during operations. Additionally, these fighters intercept and destroy incoming threats and gather real-time battlefield intelligence. By combining air superiority capabilities with stealth technology, they ensure dominance in the air, protect friendly assets, and enhance overall mission success and battlefield effectiveness.
Abilities
Abilities: Can only attack air units and has a 20% hit chance from AA
Stealth Aircraft
Stealth aircraft are engineered to be more difficult to detect and engage, offering significant advantages in combat. These aircraft are twice as effective as regular aircraft in terms of both offensive and defensive capabilities, providing enhanced durability and firepower.
Mechanics
Stealth aircraft have a 20% chance of being hit by anti-air attacks, compared to the 80% chance for standard aircraft.
This drastically reduced vulnerability makes stealth aircraft far more resilient to anti-air threats.
Their increased effectiveness applies not only to strength and defense but also to evasion from anti-air units, making them highly valuable assets in combat.
Strategic Importance
Stealth aircraft's reduced detectability and damage resistance make them essential for bypassing enemy defenses, striking key targets, and maintaining air superiority. Their ability to evade anti-aircraft units and remain operational in hostile environments gives them a major edge in high-risk operations.