Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath/New units

It has new and old units but some old units like Orca Gunships are upgraded with sonic grenades.

GDI
The GDI is a powerful faction in the CNC Universe

Hammerhead copters
A curious element of the GDI air arsenal, the Hammerhead is a conventional helicopter. This is perhaps an extreme example of GDI's trend of returning to old, but extremely reliable technology following the Second Tiberium War.

The Hammerhead was equipped with two intermeshing rotors, giving it immense lift and high stability, rocket pods, as well as twin automatic cannons that could plough through enemy infantry. In addition, the unit has the capacity to carry a single infantry squad inside, which allows the squad to attack from the Hammerhead. This allows infantry to attack from the air with their weaponry. Intel suggest that transporting a missile squad adds an anti-air role to the Hammerhead.

Recent intel suggests that the Hammerhead cooperates well with Orca Gunships when used together.

Shatterers
With the massive development of harmonic resonance technology and creating sonic emitters, GDI has also took to miniaturize the technology and mount it on a vehicle. The resulting weapon was the Shatterer, a Hovertech Sonic Assault Hovercraft. Essentially, it is a hover tank with a massive sonic cannon. It is lightly armored, due to the exposed wiring and power systems of the cannon, but much like the stationary sonic emitters, it is capable of plowing through numerous other units. However, the sonic emission is relatively slow compared to other weapons. This makes the Shatter more useful against slow moving units or stationary targets, like buildings. This, and alongside it's heavy bulk, makes the hovertank vulnerable to fast units, including aircraft.

Slingshots
An effective anti-air platform, the Slingshot was a tank using the hover technology of the Second Tiberium War prior to its recalling and decommissioning. In fact, the Slingshot was the last surviving unit from this previous research. Unlike older units, the Sligshot's hover chassis was less susceptible to ion storms, making the unit more reliable. With its use of HoverTech the Slingshot had light armor, but was fast and highly manoeuvrable.

The vehicle carried four high caliber cannons mounted to the sides of its turret, and was capable of shredding through enemy aircraft with ease. Slingshot ammunition could be upgraded with tungsten shells, making the Slingshot the most powerful anti-air unit fielded.

Although excellent for anti-air defense, intel files suggest the Slingshot's light armor and weaponry made the unit vulnerable to infantry and other vehicles.

Zone Raider troopers
Zone Raiders are an elite GDI infantry class, utilizing a heavily modified variant of the standard zone troopers armor. Zone Raiders are equipped with dual, shoulder mounted, anti-air rocket pods, and a specialized cannon, designed to fire rocket-propelled sonic grenades. These shells are a unique ordnance that releases a massive burst of sonic energy upon impact. As such, these grenades are useful for removing Tiberium, which allows them to participate in reclamation projects.
 * Cost: $1300
 * Build Time: 13 seconds
 * Built From: Barracks
 * Prerequisites: Technology Center

Zone Raiders, with their area of effect Sonic shells, excel at eliminating large groups of enemy infantry, and enjoy the same level of protection from Tiberium and enemy tanks, as the standard Zone Trooper. Thanks to their anti-air rockets, Zone Raiders are also extremely effective against enemy aircraft. However, also like the Zone Trooper, the Zone Raider is especially vulnerable against anti-infantry specialists, such as the Nod Shadow Team, Black Hand, and Scrin Buzzers.

Zone Trooper power armor was designed with flexibility and survivability. It was designed to be independent, able to deal with any type of enemy. Unlike the bulky Trooper armor, the Raider's armor is slimmer, with smaller shoulder pads, scaled down arm armor, and body armor that hugs the body. Jump jets have also been integrated, necessary to travel through the vast ruin of the Red Zones. Armour can be upgraded with scanner packs, helpful for detecting ambushes, and power packs. In addition, they are able to call for transport when needed. Drop pods can deploy Zone Raider veterans from orbit.

Zone Raiders are deployed under GDIUP Zone Operations Command, and have been in service for an unknown period of time. Originally, the Raiders were developed with the idea of working with Zone Troopers. However, their role changed from anti-air to scouting, replacing Zone Troopers forces in ZOCOM. Interestingly, Zone Raider forces only consists of women. ZOCOM's R&D developed their power armor with a "bikini style" chest plating with this in mind.

Behemoth
The Behemoth, as used by the Steel Talons brigade, is the precusor to the Mk. III Juggernaut. The design was developed in response to the weakness of the Juggernaut's performance against infantry. As many failed reconnaissance missions had shown, the walker was all too susceptible to close-range infantry attacks.

To counter this flaw, the Behemoth design incorporates a loading bay that can carry an infantry squad. This allows the infantry to attack from the Walker, and allowing the unit to be more versatile in combat.

MARV
The Mammoth Armed Reclamation Vehicle is a extremely powerful GDI combat vehicle. It is approximately 3 times the size of the Mammoth Tank utilized in the Third Tiberium War. It has three railgun turrets mounted onto its chassis and can carry up to 4 infantry squads inside, similar to the Scrin Eradicator. It also has the ability to harvest Tiberium instantly, but this act diminishes the value of the harvested Tiberium when used in succession. The MARV will repair itself when garrisoned with Engineer. Although The MARV is an Epic Unit it does gain Veterancy.

Nod
This faction is the enemy of GDI and is religious.

Specter
With new reports appearing about the Brotherhood of Nod, data about the Specter has become available. This vehicle is the Brotherhood's new unit, an advanced stealth artillery supplementing the beam cannons.
 * Cost: $1200
 * Build Time: 20 seconds
 * Built From: War Factory
 * Prerequisites: Tech Lab

While information remains sketchy currently, it is known that Nod Shadows can interface with these artillery units and deploy an artillery beacon to accurately guide their fire, much like GDI sniper teams and Juggernauts. In addition, Specters have top of the line optic camouflage technology, making them extremely difficult to single out.

New intel suggest that the Specter may be utilized by the Marked of Kane, based on their combat doctrine. However, this has yet to be confirmed.

Reckoner
A newly discovered element of the Nod armed forces, the Reckoner is a heavy transportation unit, much like the GDI APC. However, unlike it's counterpart, it's half-tracked, more heavily armored and is capable of permanently deploying into a frontline battle bunker.

However, it cannot be undeployed, so the decision to deploy must be considered beforehand. Prior to deployment, the two infantry squads within cannot fire their weapons, and the Reckoner is defenseless (with the exception of optional dozer blades). Once deployed, however, the Reckoner unpacks into a bunker, gaining enough space for a third squad to occupy it, and all three squads can fire out of its hull. Its weakness includes enemy Mammoth Tanks which the APC hates so badly.

Tiberium Troopers
Recent intelligence footage has confirmed the existence of the Marked of Kane-exclusive units in the Nod army: the Tiberium Troopers. Wearing what appears to be powered armor similar to the Black Hand, these infantry are not equipped with flame weaponry, but instead, use advanced version of the chemical sprayer. In this vein, they appear to be a throwback to the chem warriors of the First Tiberium War. Within the Marked of Kane, they replace the Black Hand soldiers in their combat roles. It is possible, though not confirmed, that they have undergone Tiberium enhancement themselves.
 * Cost: $900
 * Build Time: 9 seconds
 * Built From: Barracks
 * Prerequisites: Operations Center

Enlightened
Recent intelligence footage has confirmed the existence of the Marked of Kane-exclusive Enlightened Cyborg. Acting as the subfaction's elite infantry, the Enlightened are armed with particle beams capable of cutting through vehicles and an EMP attack with a far wider range than their Awakened counterparts. Their armor are also much more resilient than the one carried by the Awakened - but this comes at a price - the cost of their deployment are almost four times as expensive as the price of one Awakened cyborg squad.

Database operatives will continue to study the new information.

Awakened
With the recent acquisition of new intel concerning the period between 2030 and 2047, data about new infantry units of the Brotherhood has surfaced. The Awakened is a heavily armed and armored cyborg, a remnant of CABAL's forces, reactivated to serve Kane. Awakened are armed with an EMP cannon implanted in its right arm, a heavy machine gun grafted onto its left (which can be upgraded to a particle beam), a rebreather unit and numerous other augmentations. The Awakened appear to have undergone significant modifications, based on the disparity between original Nod Cyborg and the Awakened's appearances, which appears closer to the Cyborg reaper.

The EVA Database operatives continue to analyze the available data.

Redeemer Walkers
Recent intel has confirmed the existence of an "Epic Unit" of the Brotherhood of Nod. This "Redeemer" is a massive mechanized walker, similar in design to the Avatar Warmech, though it is significantly more heavily armed and armored, as well as being quadrupedal. There is speculation that the Redeemer based on the Core Defender, although its design is different.
 * Cost: $5000
 * Build Time: 50 seconds
 * Built From: Redeemer Engineering Facility
 * Prerequisites: Tech Lab

Also, it appears that the Redeemer can bolster its already formidable laser cannon, like the Avatar. However, unlike its predecessor, which destroyed Nod vehicles for added firepower, the Redeemer is apparently able to house two infantry squads, which operate heavy weapons turrets on its chassis. These upgrades apparently include infantry shredding autocannons crewed by Militants, anti-armor and anti-aircraft missiles with a militant rocket squad, a Black Hand flamethrower, and an automatic repair module overseen by a saboteur. In addition, the glowing device on the Redeemer's back, the Rage Generator, is able to drive enemy units into a frenzy, causing them to ignore Nod units and attack one another. It has been suggested that the Redeemer can crush Mammoth 27 tanks and other Heavier units by simply walking over it, thanks to his size. However, this ability has yet to be confirmed.

However, the production of such a device is resource-intensive; its size is roughly twice that of a standard Avatar. In addition, it requires its own production facilities to create. The expense and technical expertise required for the walker's construction is so great that a commander is allowed to have only one Redeemer under his or her command at a time.

Mantis
The Mantis is a support tank available to the Black Hand designed for anti-air defense. This vehicle replaces the Stealth Tank, due to the organization's beliefs against stealth. From recent intel, the unit is armed with surface-to-air missiles, and equipped with stealth detecting sensors. The unit can be upgraded with tiberium core missiles.

Confessor Cabal

 * Cost: $300
 * Build Time: 3 seconds
 * Built From: Barracks
 * Prerequisites:None

While the Nod Confessor has been an increasingly common sight on the battlefield since the Second Tiberium War, it was not until the establishment of Brother Marcion’s post-Slavik Black Hand that these armored priests were considered effective combatants in their own right. Seeking to bolster his own standing as a 'pure' religious figure, untainted by the purported heresy of his predecessor, Marcion took the radical step of replacing his standard Nod Militant advance guard with regiments of combat ready Confessors, armed, as always, with machine guns and psychotropic hallucinogenic grenades, all the better to spread his word...and put his enemies to the sword..

Hallucinogenic Grenades: Like the Nod Confessor, the Confessor Cabal can throw Hallucinogenic Grenades, preying upon the nightmares of their enemies and causing enemy infantry to turn on one another. For the Cabal, this is a selectable ability. In addition, since each Cabal member throws a Hallucinogenic Grenade, this ability covers a much larger radius than the single grenade thrown by a Confessor-upgraded Militant Squad.

Word of Marcion: The Confessor Cabal embodies the living Word of Marcion, inspiring nearby units into a frenzy of religious zealotry. Infantry within proximity of the Cabal fire more quickly, take less damage, and are more resistant to suppression.

Upgrades Available:

Black Disciples: As the right hand of Marcion, the Black Hand are truly feared even within the ranks of Marcion’s forces. A single Black Hand squad member is often added to many infantry squads to keep order and retain the message of the Word. The Black Disciple adds additional melee presence with his powerful flamethrower and increases the total hit points of the Cabal. Available at the Secret Shrine.

Purifying Flame: As the fervor of Marcion’s troops hit a fever pitch, the impassioned Black Hand scientists sought a way to bring the white-hot fanaticism to the battlefield in a very real and visible manner. Using a proprietary tiberium-carbon blend, the flame weapons of Black Hand units can achieve a massive increase in temperature on combustion, significantly increasing the damage done. The resulting flame can burn through both units and structures in a flash of spectacular blue.

Charged Particle Beam: As his voice on the battlefield, Marcion sought to bring the Prophecy of Tiberium even to the lowest of his soldiers. Confessor Cabals can be augmented with the Prophet’s Crystal to fire a beam of ionic tiberium, a highly-reactive charged species that can rip through enemy flesh and light armor. Available at the Tech Lab.

Scrin
The Scrin are aliens and got formidable weapons that rivals GDI's.

Cultist
Recent intel has revealed the existence of a new infantry unit known as the Cultist. Intelligence suggests that the cultists are actually a fusion of two organisms; a captured human and a Prodigy parasite fused to their nervous system.

These units are unarmed. However, they have the same mind control abilities as the Mastermind, able to take control of ground units and buildings. Unlike the Scrin Commando-analog, Cultists could be built in multiple numbers. However, Cultists are unable to use their mental control abilities on air units.

Prodigy
The Scrin subfaction Traveler-59 uses mutations of the Mastermind, known as the Prodigy. This unit can mind-control several units in a single area. With a personal blink pack, it can teleport anywhere in the battlefield.

The Prodigy is able to produce an insect-like creature, which is then used in the creation of Cultists.

Archon
Newly released intelligence files have revealed the existence of a new Scrin infantry unit. The Archons are a elite soldiers of the Scrin race that are more humanoid in appearance and serve as heavy infantry in combat scenario's.

These Scrin warriors were deployed in more serious engagements. In order to better survive combat scenarios, the Archons were equipped with personal shields.

Database operators continue to study the Archon for new information.

Reaper Tripod
The Scrin sect Reaper-17 uses its own advanced Tripod variant called the Reaper Tripod. This unit is a mutation of the Annihilator, a result of the Reaper's excessive Tiberium infusions. The Reaper Tripod eclipses the normal Annihilator due to its ability to absorb Tiberium to enhance its conversion beams, similar to the Devourer Tank.This weapon can be upgraded to have longer firing times.

Mechapede
The Mechapede is a walker unit that is utilized by the Scrin invaders, determined to be an advanced customizable biotank by InOps. The Mechapede closely resembles a Terran millipede or centipede, though it is exponentially larger. It speed is faster then even a Seeker, and can fire in any direction. However, it can not move in reverse.

The Mechapede's "head" is the only part constructed at first; it has a weapon similar to the Scrin Disintegrators. Eight additional segments, of four varying types, can be added. Shard segments are powerful against enemy infantry, disk segments can strike down enemy aircraft,the Tiberium segment has a similar weapon to the Corrupter, and a Disintegrator segment. These segments allow the mechapede to be a versatile support unit. Like the Corruptor, its Tiberium toxin can not only heal other Scrin, but also heal itself.

Destruction of the Mechapede body segments will not destroy the unit, as it can then rebuild more segments. The only way to totally destroy the unit is by targeting the head segment.

Ravager
Cost: $1200 Build Time: 12 seconds Built From: Portal Prerequisites: Nerve Center, Stasis Chamber The Ravager is an elite assault infantry used by the Scrin. The creature is a quadrupedal biomechanical construct, that literally has green Tiberium crystals growing on it. It has been reporter to be one of fastest units that have been recently introduced. The Ravager attacks by flinging Tiberium shards at its target in a manner similar to Canus tiberias. It is also purported to have the ability to detonate tiberium via a reaction similar to the one Nod's Catalyst missile weapon uses.

Ravager units of Reaper-17 can be upgraded with better weaponry. Traveler-59 is able to upgrade their Ravager's with advanced articulators, increasing its speed to the point it can outrun vehicles.

Shard Walker
The Shard Walker is a variant of the Gun Walker available to Reaper-17. It is a mutation of the Gun Walker caused by excessive Tiberium infusion. As a result of this mutation, this Walker is faster and stronger. In lieu of a energy weapon, the Shard Walker fires Tiberium shards at high speeds. These shards are stronger than the energy weapon, and the weapon itself is capable of being upgraded. It can also make use of energy shields to increase its durability.

Eradicator Hexapod

 * Cost: $5000
 * Build Time: 50 seconds
 * Built From: Warp Chasm
 * Prerequisites: Technology Assembler
 * Special Notes: The Hexapod is a Unique unit, only one Hexapod can be deployed at a time, and it will announce its arrival on the battlefield to all Players

Powerful Scrin Epic Unit

Additional Notes

The Eradicator Hexapod is an extremely powerful Scrin mechanized walker, resembling a six-legged spider and armed with weaponry similair to the Devastator Warship. It can garrison up to three Scrin infantry units, which cannot leave after entering unlike the GDI APC or the Nod Reckoner. However, there units add new weaponry system to the Hexapod. If a Disintegrator is garrisoned, the Eradicator will gain a powerful anti-vehicle beam weapon; if an Assimilator is garissoned, it will add a self repairing module; Shock Troopers will had their anti-vehicle and anti-aircraft weaponry; the Ravager adds its anti-infantry/vehicle shard launcher, and a Mastermind or a Prodigy will allow the Eradicator to teleport. Also, it can salvage parts from the vehicles and buildings it destroys, resulting in a steady supply of resources. Due to the large amount of resources required to construct one of these vehicles, only one can be deployed at a time.

The sheer size and power of the unit means that it requires its own specialist structure in order to be brought onto the battlefield: a Warp Chasm.

Rumors generally spread like a fire – a brief flare-up, followed by a smoldering cooldown, until the remaining ashes are finally dispersed by the winds of time. Why, then, were these stories of a gargantuan, six-legged monstrosity wandering the wastelands of the yellow and red zones continuing to pour in? GDI Central Command was worried.

It wasn’t merely the fact that these ghost stories, which had started with some poorly-illuminated images of a large, lumbering mass, simply would not die down. What truly bothered GDI command was the increasing graphic detail of the information received. Disturbing accounts of enormous, armored talons capable of crushing a Mammoth Tank with a single, penetrating blow, or ripping an Avatar limb-from-limb, were tempered with even more unbelievable tales of the beast dismantling its victims in a grotesque recycling system, then vanishing from sight without a trace.

When reports came in indicating the presence of an adaptive combat system similar to the MARV, Central Command demanded action. No longer at a technical combat advantage, GDI would need to learn everything possible concerning this new potential threat before encountering it on the battlefield.

Counters Unknown.