Act of Aggression/USA Units

American units are typically very strong and deliberate. They have very few stealth units and their vehicles are extremely specialized, often performing poorly outside their given roles. However, their units are extremely varied and, with a good unit composition, can easily defeat any threat.

Marine
Marines are cheap and affordable anti-infantry units equipped with M16A4 rifles. They do reasonably well in close quarters fighting, and excel at fighting enemy infantry from a distance. They also perform reasonably well against light vehicles, especially when backed by Javelin anti-tank units.

Once upgraded, Marines can suppress enemy infantry with their M249 SAWs. In doing so their maximum HP is improved from 6 to 8 and gain the ability to suppress enemy infantry, reducing their ability to move.

They also can prove very useful when dropped in the middle of an enemy base. Upon receiving the Breaching Training upgrade, they can quickly capture enemy structures, which is often faster than destroying them outright. Upon capture, the marine enters the structure and disappears.

Javelin
Javelins are anti-tank infantry equipped with powerful rocket launchers. Only slightly more expensive than default marines, Javelins work best en-masse and in structures. Although tanks will typically get the first shot off on Javelins and can beat them one-on-one, Javelins cost considerably less than a tank.

The NLOS Guidance upgrade is very powerful. It changes the Javelin's missile into a top-down attack missile that hits the weaker tops of enemy vehicles and ignores terrain. A Javelin's biggest problem is their lack of speed, which is helped by pairing them with Stryker ICVs and other transport vehicles. Use the unload unit hotkey to quickly deploy them close to a battle.

Light Mortar
A light infantry artillery unit, mortars are best deployed at the rear of a firefight, or as an opening salvo into a large group of enemies. Though they are best against slow-moving infantry and stationary buildings, they can still cause damage to vehicles.

Despite the description, the MRSI Targeting upgrade does not appear to affect mortar teams.

Light mortars are also capable of firing smoke rounds into friendly ranks to obscure them from enemies. This makes them good at covering retreats or to provide an opening for shorter-ranged infantry to close a gap.

Sniper
Snipers are ideal at long distance elimination and harassment of enemy infantry. As one of the few stealthed units the Americans have to offer, snipers are equally at home spotting for artillery. As with all stealth units, they gain a heavy damage bonus when breaking stealth in order to attack. As infantry is often used en-masse, the elimination of a few enemy infantry is usually not a big impact. When micromanaged to fire and retreat, however, they become extremely annoying to an enemy.

Stinger
Stingers are a solid and cheap defence against enemy helicopters. Although they can ward off aircraft, aircraft are generally too well armoured to cause damage to. Massed and with backup from Javelins and Marines, they can be difficult to counter when entrenched in a building.

Delta Force
Delta Force are extremely skilled at close quarters engagements, and can also harass enemy tanks when given the M72 LAW upgrade. They are extremely tough, having 50% more health than the standard Marine. They are also one of the only units which demands only rare earth to be built, and can be used if you have lots of rare earth but less of other resources. Their relatively short range, however, makes them vulnerable to longer-ranged anti-infantry units - particularly snipers.

Recon Team
Recon teams are responsible for initial scouting on enemy positions and is the only US Army unit that can locate resources. Other units can scout, but resource fields will remain invisible. By default it is extremely easy to kill, but the Long Range Recon Team upgrade makes it more survivable by increasing its speed and health. Both the default machine gun (right) and the automatic grenade launcher upgrade (right) received from the upgrade are effective against helicopters, making it more than adequate at defeating enemy Recon K-MAXes deployed by the Cartel.

Shredder
The Assault Breacher Vehicle, also known as the Shredder, is deployed from the headquarters in order to construct buildings. Once the HQ receives an order to build, it begins deducting resources from the player's stockpiles. Once the resources are spent, the Shredder is deployed and will automatically drive to the structure's site and build it in a few seconds.

The Shredder is not controllable by the player and will always take the fastest route to the construction zone, necessitating its defence. While it is armed with a Browning machine gun for self-defence, it relies on its speed in order to quickly get to the construction zone.

M993
The M993 carrier is the American army's resource carrying unit. Unlike resource gatherers from other games, the carrier does not actively mine the resources: the refinery does.

Instead, the refinery automatically mines and stockpiles resources that are then picked up by the M993 and then transported either to a LEM, FOB, or Rare Earth LEM for use.

The M993 is reasonably fast, especially when using roads, and carries the most amount of cargo between the three armies. It carries 400 units of resources, which is 100 more than the Chimera's Crusher and 200 more than the Cartel's K-MAX. It can be upgraded to move even faster, and after the Hydrofracking upgrade is finished, the M993's capacity can be doubled to a highly impressive 800.

As such, very few M993s are necessary for each refinery. The nearest refineries will require only one, and only those extremely far from LEMs, FOBs, Rare Earth LEMs, or Headquarters will require more than three or four. To offset these benefits, the M993 is also the most expensive resource carrier.

Humvee
The Humvee is far from the most glamorous unit, but serves as the Americans' initial skirmisher against their opponents. It usually fights the Puma and the Scorpio for initial map dominance, and can carry four infantry. What it lacks in the power of the Scorpio and the carrying capacity of the Puma, it makes up for in versatility and cost.

The Humvee is capable of receiving upgrades, changing its role and effectiveness in combat. Each upgrade costs 500 credits. Only one may be selected and it may not be changed once the upgrade is applied. The upgrade applies only to the Humvee that took the upgrade, allowing players to mix various types of Humvees together or grab a kit quickly to adapt on the fly.

The first is the GAU-19 kit, which replaces the rooftop-mounted Browning machine gun with a far more powerful GAU-19 minigun. The GAU-19 can receive the CIWS system upgrade, allowing it to shoot down incoming missiles and protect other Humvees. It is also highly effective against enemy helicopters and infantry. Its range is equivalent to that of the default machine gun, but fires much faster and is a far superior weapon.

The Mk 19 automatic grenade launcher kit replaces the machine gun with an automatic grenade launcher. The grenade launcher has many similar attributes to the GAU-19, but sacrifices its CIWS upgrade in favour of additional firepower and a little more range. The high-explosive nature of grenades also make it very effective against buildings. It has the same advantages against infantry and helicopters that the GAU-19 has.

The TOW 2 launcher upgrade can make the Humvee extremely dangerous to enemy vehicles and buildings. While its rate of fire is suspect, the Humvee's cheap cost allows it to be deployed en-masse.

Blazer
The Blazer is the main anti aircraft vehicle of the US Army. Although it is quite effective against helicopters and infantry, it can have trouble destroying enemy planes on its own.

Equipped with both a gatling gun and a stinger missile system, the Blazer can quickly clear the skies of enemy planes. The missiles are key and are the Blazer's first choice in attacking enemies; in order for them to attack with their gatling gun they must close the distance considerably.

The gatling's power, however, comes into its own when the CIWS systems upgrade is obtained. This enables the gatling to quickly eliminate enemy missiles that come its way, allowing it to protect more vulnerable and expensive vehicles. This makes it pair very well with the M1A2 Abrams.

Stryker ICV
The Stryker ICV is a thinly skinned personnel carrier. Its purpose is to transport infantry. While Humvees can transport units as well, the Stryker can carry more of them, sacrificing firepower and versatility while doing so.

The TUSK 1 upgrade unlocks the ability for TUSK 1 armour kits to be applied to each Stryker individually. Applying the Tank Urban Survival Kit to a Stryker adds cage and applique armour to it, doubling its hit points (from 10 to 20) and making it far more viable into the late game. The TUSK 1 kit also replaces the default machine gun with a grenade launcher, giving it a little extra firepower in a pinch. The TUSK 1 upgrade costs 300 credits for each Stryker that applies the package.

Stryker MGS
The Stryker Mobile Gun System, or MGS, fulfills the role of the light tank in the US Army. It is quite thinly skinned and has the same amount of health as the Stryker ICV while costing considerably more. It does, however, pack a punch with its main cannon.

Like the Stryker ICV, the Stryker MGS is capable of applying the Tank Urban Survival Kit, or TUSK, once it is obtained from the Armoury. The TUSK 1 armour kit must be applied to each Stryker individually, costing 300 credits for each application. Doing so, however, not only doubles the Stryker's health from 10 to 20, but also improves the rate of fire of the main gun by about 50%. This allows it to get a second shot in while its non-upgraded counterpart is reloading.

While not often used, the Stryker MGS does have a heavy machine gun that assists the main gun in attacking lighter targets.

Stryker MC
The Stryker MC, or mortar carrier, is a light artillery unit that is a faster firing and generally superior version to the light mortar infantry team at an increased cost. It fulfills the same roles in all respects.

Despite the description, the MRSI Targeting upgrade does not appear to affect Stryker MCs.

The Stryker MC is capable of applying the Tank Urban Survival Kit, or TUSK, once it is obtained from the Armoury. For 300 credits, TUSK can be applied to each Stryker MC individually. This upgrade not only doubles the number of hit points the Stryker MC has, it also improves the mortar's range, damage, and allows it to fire smoke rounds to conceal friendlies.

Stryker ATGM
The Stryker ATGM is an anti-tank guided missile launcher mounted on the Stryker chassis. Effectively an improved version of the Javelin, the Stryker ATGM is best close to the rear lines, firing missiles at enemy armour. While considerably more expensive than the Javelin, it is also much more capable on its own, using its speed and armour to avoid trouble.

The Tank Urban Survival Kit upgrade is available to the Stryker ATGM once obtained from the Armoury. The TUSK upgrade must be acquired for each Stryker ATGM individually, and costs 300 credits per application. Once applied, however, the unit's hit points are doubled from 10 to 20. The TUSK upgrade has the added benefit of granting the Stryker ATGM the ability to fire two missiles simultaneously.