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UEF T2 Torpedo Bomber

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UEF T2 Torpedo Bomber: Stork UEF T2 Torpedo Bomber: Stork
UEF T2 Torpedo Bomber: Stork f  s  e
  Torpedo bomber. Armed with a payload of Angler torpedoes.
Build Costs Image:Energy_icon.png -4800
Image:Mass_icon.png -240
Image:Time_icon.png 1600
Max Health Image:Health_icon.png 860
Speed
Fuel
15 (Air)
Image:Fuel_icon.png10:00
Veterancy Image:UEF_veteran_icon.png image:Kills_icon.png 2 ( image:Health_icon.png +2/s)
Intel (Radius) Vision: 32
Sonar: 90
Anti Navy - Torpedo
DPS 60
Torpedo  Damage
375
Salvo Size
Reload time
2 Torpedos (in 1.7 s)
13 seconds
Range (min - max) 4 - 42
Death
Damage
Damage radius
150
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The UEF T2 Torpedo Bomber, nicknamed the Stork, is a UEF unit. This is a bomber, as well as a torpedo unit. It is very maneuverable and deadly to subs and ships, especially in swarms.

As with other faction Torpedo Bombers, the Stork is difficult to hit with anti-air turrets due to its agility, cross section, and speed. Like the other Torpedo Bombers, it will require air-to-air interception or an exceptionally large anti-air navy to defeat a large group of Storks. Also note that missile AA is completely deadly to Storks, and should be avoided at all times.

The Stork has the slowest torpedo speed and torpedo range of any other faction Torpedo Bombers, and is sometimes completely ineffective at hitting targets that are running in the same direction as the stork at full speed.

To counter this, take personal control of the Storks and command them to move at an headlong course with the intended sea targets.

The Stork like other faction Torpedo Bombers is very capable against high health naval units, more so against ones with low maneuverability, and a small grouping of them can destroy a T2 or T3 naval force single handedly.

For the best results, combine your Stork bombers with Interceptors or Air-Superiority aircraft and Broadsword T3 gunships when possible to secure a quick victory with minimal losses.

A Stork evades a stunning number of shots from ground units.