Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars/GDI Units

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In the GDI Campaign the player takes control of the GDI and fights to defend their honor. The Brotherhood attacked the Space Station with a Nuke but the GDI now uses the Pentagon as their HQ. As the GDI Commander the Player must save the Blue Zones from the Nod Aggressors.

Infantry

All infantry except Commandos and Engineers form a squad to boost their efficiency. Also all Infantry can garrison structures except the Zone Trooper.

Riflemen squad

The Rifleman Squads are the mainstay of the Global Defense Initiative. They are armed with automatic GD-2 rifles and all are equipped with standard GDI body armour. Their squads are composed of six soldiers.

The riflemen are well trained, and will seek all cover possible for them. In a battle against a Nod Militia squad, the Rifleman squad will usually emerge victorious due to superior training, albeit with casualties. If the militants are led by a confessor however, the result can be less certain.

If ordered, the soldiers will use the portable shovels they carry to create foxholes, acting as bunkers, providing necessary cover. They can also be outfitted with advanced composite armor or Tiberium field suits that gives them better protection than regular body suits. On the battle field, they maintain their fitness by doing star jumps.

Like all GDI infantry, they can be shuttled around the battlefield in the V-35 Ox. Some infantry squads are also members of elite GDI Airborne divisions.

Missile Squad

The Missile Squad is employed by GDI against enemy armour and structures. These two man teams are armed with FGM-90 shoulder mounted missile launchers that can be employed against armour, structures and aircraft thanks to the weapon's limited tracking ability.

The Missile Squad's soldiers wear standard GDI combat armor, which can be upgraded to composite armor suits or Tiberium field suits. Their helmets are modified with optical sights that allow them to aim the rocket launcher with precision. As with all GDI infantry, they can be shuttled throughout the battlefield in V-35 Ox aircraft. Some infantry squads are also members of elite GDI Airborne divisions.

As a note, soldiers tend to exercise with their missile launchers. Care must be taken that the launchers have their safeties on when exercising.

Engineer

This guy can steal structures from the enemy but also can repair them.

Grenadier Squad

The new grenadiers wear standard GDI combat armor with specially modified helmets to shield their head from shrapnel and potential trauma caused by the grenades. They carriy grenades in their backpacks, as throwing grenades allow for more precision than using grenade launchers. The grenades themselves have miniature rocket engines embedded within them and minimal AI guidance, allowing them to reach enemies in remote locations with deadly precision. This gives grenadiers the ability to clear garrisoned buildings without destroying the structure itself.

Due to the weight of the packs, the grenadiers usually exercise on the battlefield by performing jumping jacks and practices tossing their grenades around. With the advances in technology, the grenades no longer explode if they aren't primed for detonation.

Sniper Team

A GDI sniper group is a specialized combat team, whose role is recon and infantry removal. A squad will typically comprise of a sniper (a soldier who completed GDI's advanced marksmanship training) and a more experienced team leader as a spotter.

The sniper carries a large caliber scoped rifle with a laser sight, while the spotter is equipped with a GD-2 and communications equipment for communicating with the HQ and relaying target data for GDI Juggernauts and Battleships, who will continue bombardment as long as the sniper team is in the area (it should be noted that transmitting coordinates reveals the team's position briefly). The team wears battledress uniforms and camouflage hats. They do not wear armour, as it would limit their mobility and increase the chances of them being seen, as when remaining stationary the sniper team will camouflage themselves. They exercise by doing sit ups, which surpisingly doesn't comprimise their cover.

Like all infantry, the Sniper Team can be shuttled in V-35 Ox transports, and a special, veteran sharpshooter team can be deployed on the battlefield.

Zone Trooper

Following the events of the Firestorm Crisis and the proliferation of Tiberium, GDI desperately needed a technology that would allow them to control Tiberium infested areas without endangering humans. As remotely controlled weapons and unmanned vehicles were not suitably powerful, the research and development division of GDI decided to use the old Mobius Suit and Wolverine technologies to create a completely new and efficient weapon.

The Zone Trooper wears the result of this research, an advanced, self-sufficient powered armour made from the same composite that constitutes the Mammoth 27's armor. It is equipped with advanced life support systems, which allows him or her to survive in heavily Tiberium contaminated areas such as Red zones. In addition to being able to survive in such conditions, the Zone Troopers are equipped with jump jets, allowing them to move long distances in seconds, often dropping into the heat of a battle as reinforcements. For combat, he carries an advanced portable railgun, based off the same design that is used for the new Mammoth 27 and Predator tanks. The Zone Trooper armor is required to absorb the recoil that railguns produce. The weapon itself is capable of causing serious damage to vehicles, structures, and infantry.

Squads of four Zone Troopers are deadly foes, often accompanying large tanks on their way into combat. Their armour suits can be upgraded with sensor packs, giving them limited stealth detection abilities and with advanced power packs, which amplify the suit's performance, resulting in increased resilience, and allows the suit to self repair.

The Zone Troopers are also used as reinforcements dropped from orbit, in large atmospheric entry drop pods. These soldiers are ready for combat as soon as the pod hits the ground.

However, the cost of equipping a single Zone Trooper is enormous, as a single armour module and railgun cost as much as an entire single rifleman squad. They are also completely defenseless against aircraft (especially the Venom) and armor piercing projectiles of the shredder turret are also a danger to them, as is flame-based weaponry.

Commando

The Commandos became a regular frontline GDI unit once again in the Third Tiberium War. Backed by 50 years of tradition, they are the results of a powerful training program, with a 22% fatality rate and 97% recruits never reaching the end of training. Typically, only one commando at a time was allotted to a commander.

Lt. Fullerton, the commander of Stuttgart GDI forces was a Commando and was instrumental in retaking the city from the Scrin. Higgins and Conrad are commandos used extensively in GDI recruitment videos and posters.

The next generation Commandos wear full suits of heavy body armour with an integrated jump jet unit. They are also equipped with prototype high rate-of-fire assault railguns which can tear apart infantry and, if given enough time, light vehicles like the Attack Bike. And, like their predecessors, carry a large amount of det-packs (basing on an exotic chemical) for building demolition. One of their key abilities is destroying enemy Mechanized walkers by planting explosives on their legs. To maintain fitness GDI commandoes usually do one handed push ups when idle.

Pitbull

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Pitbull circa 2047

The CC-6 Pitbull is GDI's primary recon vehicle. It is an ATV truck on an elevated platform with a back-mounted rocket launcher and equipped with powerful and highly advanced sensors capable of detecting stealth units. Its rocket launcher is capable of shooting down aircraft and is more than enough for damaging other vehicles and buildings, although direct combat with heavier vehicles is ill-advised, owing to the vehicle's necessarily light armour. It was also electrically powered, with redundant motors located in the wheels. For security, DNA and dog tag scanners would only allow authorized personel to operate the vehicle.[1]

Pitbulls have been in service with GDI since the Second Tiberium War.[2] However, the CC-2 Pitbull were not deployed in combat, used in non-combat support roles (see surveillance image to the right). One role was to quickly transport a number of personel, which the Wolverine was incapable of doing. With the phasing out of walker technology, GDI decided to redesign the Pitbull as a front line unit.

The design of the vehicle was one of the most controversial topics among GDI commanders, who criticized the open topped design of the new jeep project as well as the back mounted machine gun that was intended as its primary weapon. Eventually, after intense lobbying, the engineers revamped the design to allow it to operate in Tiberium contaminated areas.

However, limited numbers of open-topped Pitbulls with back mounted machine guns remain in service in GDI controlled Blue Zones, as they are more effective at troop transportation and riot control than their hazardous environment resistant brothers.

The Pitbull is also designed to carry an optional mortar upgrade from the GDI Tech center, converting it into a light artillery platform.

APC

After the Firestorm Crisis, GDI reevaluated the performance of their Amphibious APCs. While fast and well armoured, they weren't used widely due to their lack of any offensive weaponry, forbidding them from partaking in direct offensives, as without the means to defend themselves they needed to be closely protected. The engineers of GDI decided to completely redesign the vehicle from scratch.

The resulting design is an advanced, six wheeled version of the vehicle, with all terrain capability and a dual heavy chain guns capable of engaging both ground and aerial targets. Any squad of infantry garrisoned inside may fire from within the APC, granting it greater offensive capability than when empty; for example, an APC transporting a Missile Squad will gain improved fire power against armoured and airborne targets or Zone Troopers can tear through tanks. In addition to transporting a single squad of infantry, the new advanced APC is outfitted with mine laying equipment, allowing it to deploy a large minefield at any given place on the battlefield (although they still can be detected by specialized sensors or infantry). The Brotherhood choose to answer Guardian APCs with Reckoners.

It should be noted that should there be any infantry still in the APC when it is destroyed, the infantry will be killed.

Predator Tank

GDI Medium Tanks that are used against Light Tanks but Nod Avatars can reduce it into a scrap unless swarmed.

Juggernaut

Artillery that must be dealt with by Commandos or Aircraft as for the cannons work against all ground foes. Known for friendly fire.

Rig

Unarmed vehicles that deploys into Battle Bases. The Battle Base is a heavy defense platform that can also repair friends in range and detect enemy Stealth units. It however hates the Nod Black Hand which got powerful armour that wear capes and flamethrowers.

MCV

This vehicle is the founder off all Bases. Weak armoured unlike in the other games.

Orca Gunship

Fires at ground foes and detects stealth.

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Firehawk

Fighter and a bomber that is useful alot of times.

Mammoth Tank

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This big beast loves its 150 cannons and its versatility but cant autoheal itself ever again.