Stealth Strategic Bomber Units
About
A strategic stealth bomber plays a pivotal role in military operations by delivering devastating firepower deep into enemy territory while evading detection by advanced radar systems. These aircraft are designed for precision strikes against high-value targets such as enemy command centres, military installations, and critical infrastructure, using advanced stealth technology to penetrate hostile airspace undetected. Beyond its offensive capabilities, the bomber serves as a powerful deterrent, showcasing the ability to project force globally and influence enemy decision-making. Strategic stealth bombers also support ground and naval forces by neutralising defences, disrupting supply lines, and weakening enemy morale through sustained bombing campaigns. Overall, these aircraft are essential for national defence strategies, providing decisive capability in modern warfare scenarios.
Abilities
Abilities: Can attack ground units and bomb buildings and has a 20% hit chance from AA
Bombing Campaign
A bombing campaign allows bombers to target and destroy enemy infrastructure, disrupting their economy and logistics. The size of the bomber unit does not impact the outcome, meaning a bomber pair has the same chance of success as a bomber group.
Mechanics
A bomber can target any infrastructure.
A 65% chance determines if the infrastructure is destroyed.
If the bombing roll is 66 or higher, the infrastructure survives as the attack misses.
Strategic Importance
Bombing campaigns are a key tool for crippling enemy production, supply lines, or defenses. However, unsuccessful strikes can leave valuable bombers exposed to anti-aircraft defenses or enemy fighters, making planning and escort strategies essential.