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. To issue them to garrison buildings select the infantry squad and order them to move into a structure. It should be importantly noted that certain units can instantly kill any garrisoned structures.

Riflemen squad

Rifle squad ready!

Riflemen

  • Range: 170
  • Speed: 45
  • Health: 75
  • Group health: 450
  • Damage: 2*3
  • Damage Type: Gun
  • Refire Rate: 0.6
  • Group Damage Per Second (DPS): 60

Description

GDI Riflemen are cheap and quite fast, and naturally excel at eliminating other infantry. While certain units are more dedicated, riflemen are capable of, in adequate numbers, dealing with almost any threat. Although their usefulness is eventually phased out later when vehicles become a larger issue, riflemen are a cheap and effective counter against missile squads - something that higher-tier vehicles will have issues dealing with.

One ability unique to GDI Riflemen is their ability to create small structures that can hold two infantry squads known as Foxholes. It takes them a few seconds to set one up, so setting one up in the middle of a firefight can prove difficult, but a foxhole can take a lot more punishment than the riflemen alone. Additionally it protects the riflemen from being run over by tanks. Foxholes are identical to any structure capable of holding a garrison, including the liability of being cleared out by flamethrower weapons, for instance. They can also, therefore, be taken over by an enemy force. Foxholes work best with missile squads, protecting their mere two-man team from being squished by enemy tanks.

Counters

As ordinary infantry, riflemen are prone to any and all means of anti-infantry and small-arms fire. Of particular pain are Black Hand units, as they can take a lot of punishment before falling. Since their damage type is gun, they also have difficulty attacking any means of vehicle, with a possible exception of tier-1 missile vehicles (Pitbulls, Seekers, and Attack Bikes).

Venoms and the Kane's Wrath-specific Hammerhead Gunship can attack riflemen with impunity. A hammerhead can be further equipped with snipers for further anti-infantry punch or grenadiers if the riflemen are in foxholes.

As with most infantry, riflemen can easily be squished by treaded vehicles (hover vehicles such as the Seeker are exempt from this benefit).

Missile Squad

Attack Positions!

Missile Squad

  • Range: 275
  • Speed: 40
  • Health: 100
  • Group health: 200
  • Damage: 250
  • Damage Type: Missile
  • Refire Rate: 3.5
  • Group Damage Per Second (DPS): 143

Description

Missile squads are good against what riflemen are poor against: tanks and aircraft. While slightly slower than riflemen due to their heavy launchers, missile squads should not be under any circumstance be underestimated. While in early patches missile squads had limited use, currently missile squads are highly effective against all forms of vehicles, especially tanks. Anti-infantry aircraft, such as the Venom and Hammerhead, can prove superior to missile squads, except when in a garrison.

Counters

Missile squads have the same weakness as riflemen do: anti-infantry fire. However, because they sport missiles, they stand a stronger chance against anti-infantry vehicles such as APCs and Gun Walkers. However, they should always move and attack in large groups; at least three missile squads are required to eliminate an APC.

Because each missile squad only has two members in it, it is imperative they be protected. Rifle squads, with their large groups, prove to often be effective meat shields for the deadlier missile squads.

Engineer

Prepping control codes.

Engineer

  • Cost: 500
  • Speed: Very low
  • Armour: Very light

Description

Engineers can prove to be a powerful unit, even though they lack weapons. They have three primary uses in the battlefield: capturing enemy structures, repairing allied structures, and capturing or reclaiming the remains of a downed walker unit. They unfortunately cannot repair civilian structures anymore, but they can still garrison inside for additional safety.

Engineers should be among the first thing a player builds, as capturing neutral structures early on can even the tide for later. Engineers generally should accompany walker divisions so that their husks can be reclaimed as soon as they are downed; players often do anything they can to avoid having their investment on walkers turn against them.

GDI Engineers have a particularly nasty combination of combining with an APC for what is known as the "APC-Engineer rush". Players will try loading engineers into an APC, then charge them at the enemy base. As soon as an APC parks right next to a key structure, the engineer unloads and takes the building. This vastly improves their survivability, but can be countered by selling the building (which produces a squad of riflemen which kills the engineer) or putting up anti-vehicle defences.

As of Kane's Wrath, however, Engineers take several seconds to claim a structure, making the APC-Engineer rush a less viable tactic.

Counters

As engineers are unarmed, they can be countered by any unit.

Grenadier Squad

This is the fun part!

Grenade Squad

Range: 300 Speed: 60 Health: 240 Group health: 960 Damage: 210 Damage Type: High Explosive Refire Rate: 2.2 Group Damage Per Second (DPS): 382

Grenadiers are similar in a few respects to Nod's Black Hand, but are overall less effective. Considering they are the only unit of GDI capable of eliminating enemy infantry garrisoned in neutral structures and foxholes, however, they have their worth. They are most effective against infantry locked in combat and unable to retreat, as their grenades, while powerful, take several seconds to reach their target.

Grenadiers also have proved their worth in Battlecast Primetime. In Kane's Wrath, Grenadiers can throw EMP Grenades, which immediately powers down all enemy vehicles and structures in the radius. This makes them highly effective counters to the new epic units: a single grenade squad can power down a $5000 epic unit, paving the way for other forces to attack the unit unhindered.

Counters

Any anti-infantry attack works best against them. Ensure, however, that they are delivered by either a vehicle or from the air, and be wary of the EMP grenades. An air-attack works best against them, as they cannot EMP air units.

Sniper Team

Watch this!

Sniper Team

Range: 375 Speed: 45 Health: 300 Group health: 600 Refire Rate: 1.3 Damage: 500 Damage Type: Sniper Group Damage Per Second (DPS): 770

Description

These two highly trained sharpshooters can eliminate most enemy units (save perhaps an elite or heroic commando) in a single shot. They reload slowly, but are invisible unless firing. A trio of snipers will prove highly effective against all forms of enemy infantry, including black hand. Unlike first-person shooters, snipers can kill instantly at any range.

Due to their slow-reload and two-man nature, they are of limited use at crowd control; they are best against units that have very small squad numbers, such as missile squads, engineers, and commandos.

Snipers can work in conjunction with Juggernauts for a powerful base-bombardment strategy. Juggernauts can, using their bombard ability, attack any location within a sniper's line of sight, from any location on the map. It takes several seconds for them to prepare to fire, however, and therefore is best used against enemy structures.

Counters

Snipers are completely incapable of attacking vehicles or aircraft. Failing that, one can send rifle squads at them if the snipers are in small numbers. Since riflemen have large squad numbers, it will take the snipers a while to eliminate them - at which the riflemen will already be in range of the snipers. You will definitely have to outnumber the snipers, but given a rifle squad's low cost and build time, it should not prove too difficult.

Zone Trooper

Shut this party DOWN!

Zone Troopers

Range: 300 Speed: 60 Health: 240(300 upgraded) Group health: 960(1200 upgraded) Damage: 210 Damage Type: Cannon Refire Rate: 2.2 Group Damage Per Second (DPS): 382

Description

Zone troopers eventually replace missile squads in the anti-tank role. Zone troopers are highly effective against tanks and structures; as infantry, they take minimal damage from a tank's Cannon-type damage, while dealing back the maximum damage with their own Cannon-type. Their railguns can prove also effective against infantry squads, but only in small numbers.

Zone troopers are immune to the harmful effects of Tiberium, but like all infantry, they fall easily to flame-based weapons and small-arms fire. Zone troopers can be upgraded to improve sight range and detect stealth, and to boost their hit points and allow themselves to heal.

Zone troopers also sport powerful jump jets that allow them to cover impassible terrain. Jump jets are also very effective against enemy tanks, as it allows the squad to strike them from behind where the tank has less armour. Additionally, Zone troopers cannot be crushed by tanks (except by Scorpion Tanks with the Dozer Blade upgrade).

Counters

As with all infantry, flame-based weapons are always a threat. Their cannon-type damage means they are not as effective against infantry, particularly militants. Black Hand are perhaps their deadliest adversary, as are Buzzers if encountered in sufficient numbers.

Commando

Let's get this party started!

Commando

  • Range: 300
  • Speed: 50
  • Health: 500
  • Damage Type: Sniper

Description

While only one Commando can be trained at a time, they are among the most powerful unit in the game. Their weapon can almost instantly kill any infantry unit, and unlike the sniper, it has a considerably shorter reload time. Perhaps the Commando's deadliest weapon, however, is its C4 packs. When ordered to attack a building, the Commando will charge up to it and eliminate it instantly. The same attack can be done against any unit that leaves a husk, making a Commando the ideal counter to a group of Avatars, Tripods, or Juggernauts.

The Commando also features the same jet pack system as the Zone trooper. A Commando with Zone trooper support can prove to be a tough combination to beat.

Counter

An aerial attack on a Commando will almost always work, but failing that an anti-infantry vehicle will work. Commandos cannot be crushed as of Patch 1.09, except by the Epic Units featured in Kane's Wrath. To secure your base against Commando raids, try building anti-infantry base defences; they cannot be attacked from range by a Commando.

Pitbull

File:Pitbull.jpg
Pitbull circa 2047

Send 'em around!

Pitbull Crew

  • Range: 250
  • Speed: 115
  • Health: 1500
  • Armor deviations: Takes 50% damage from bullet.
  • Damage: 200x2 AA
  • Refire Rate:4.3
  • Damage Per Second (DPS): 93
  • Mortar damage: 300 HE
  • Mortar Refire Rate: 3.7
  • Mortar range: 300

Description

Pitbulls are versatile missile ATVs. Initially armed solely with missiles, they can be upgraded with a powerful mortar system that does wonders against crowds of enemy infantry and structures as well.

They are also among the fastest vehicles, but they are also not very armoured and as such have a low survivability rate. Their speed can allow them to pull off Nod-like hit and run raids, as their missiles cause considerably more damage than an attack bike's missiles.

Counters

Pitbulls have problems against infantry, but only if they lack the mortar upgrade. Tanks and aircraft both are a strong counter to Pitbulls due to their lack of armour.

APC

Ready weapons!

APC

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  • Range: 250
  • Speed: 60
  • Health: 2800
  • Armor deviations: takes 50% bullet damage and 50% HE damage.
  • Damage: 35x4 bullet
  • Refire Rate: 0.8
  • Damage Per Second (DPS): 175

Description

APCs are capable of holding a single infantry squad. Units inside the APC can fire out, however, making the APC quite versatile. While their machine gun is of limited use against vehicles, a pair of rocket soldiers can easily remedy this. They also can work in tandem with the machine gun when attacking aircraft.

APCs are perhaps deadliest with an engineer. Players can execute an APC-Engineer rush by loading an engineer into an APC then charging them at an enemy's base. As soon as an APC is next to a structure, the Engineer can exit the vehicle and capture it. This greatly improves the engineer's survivability; however, since Kane's Wrath, Engineers take several seconds to capture a structure, making APC-Engineer rushes easier to stop.

Counters

While missile soldiers in APCs sound pretty daunting to both vehicles and infantry, the missile troopers in the APC essentially gain the same strengths and weaknesses of the APC itself; it can still be easily destroyed by anti-vehicle attacks. It only takes three shots from an Avatar to knock out an APC. Therefore, vehicles are always a good bet against them.

Aircraft can prove more difficult, as APCs can work in tandem with the missile troopers inside to put up a considerable missile and gun barrage.

Predator Tank

File:CnC3.PredatorTank2047.jpg

Predator rolling out!

Predator Crew

Range: 300 Speed: 60 Health: 3400 Damage: 400 (572 upgraded) Cannon Gun Damage Per Second (DPS): 174 (252 upgraded) Refire Rate: 2.3

Description

The Predator is loved by many GDI players for its ruggedness, power, and relatively cheap cost. It does have its weaknesses, however; the most glaring of which is infantry and air. Predators (often nicknamed "Preds") cannot attack aerial units and can attack infantry with extreme difficulty. It can still crush infantry, however.

However, Predators cause considerably more damage than Scorpions and are slightly more durable.

A Predator's true power shines however when equipped with the railgun upgrade.

Counters

The tank requires anti-infantry and anti-air support at all times, as it is highly ineffective against enemy aircraft and enemy infantry.

GDI Harvester

Harvesting operations...

Harvester crew

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GDI Harvester.
  • Health: 7500
  • Speed: 50
  • Range: 300
  • Damage: 10*3
  • Damage Type: Gun
  • Refire Rate: 1.3
  • Damage Per Second (DPS): 23

Description

Harvesters are the core of your economy; they work in conjunction with refineries to produce money which can be used on your war effort. Targeting enemy harvesters is the quickest and easiest way of bringing their economy to a halt; they aren't as heavily armoured as a refinery, and they're often forced into the middle of the map later in the game when Tiberium runs out.

The GDI Harvester is unique however in its ability to fire back. It is equipped with a single machine gun which can cause infantry some problems.

Variants

The two GDI subfactions use variants of Harvester. The Steel Talons use a Heavy Harvester which is capable of garrisoning an infantry squad, making it an APC-Harvester combination. Putting a missile squad inside will give the Heavy Harvester the powerful ability to fire missiles, making it more capable of defending itself against tanks. The ZOCOM Rocket Harvester is identical to a Heavy Harvester with a missile team. The rockets on this Harvester, however, completely replace the machine gun; it cannot be garrisoned.

Counters

Due to its slow speed and lack of effective counterattacks, any unit can attack a harvester and emerge victorious. Missile troopers in a garrison work quite well, as do tanks. Infantry alone, however, can be shot by the harvester's machine gun or crushed.

Rocket Harvesters can be countered with infantry, but be careful of nearby Tiberium. Heavy Harvesters should be approached with caution depending on the infantry unit inside, if any.

Juggernaut

I'm the Juggernaut!

Juggernaught Crew, in a manner similar to the famous "I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" from an X-Men parody

  • Range: 500
  • Speed: 40
  • Health: 5000
  • Damage: 1000x3 (varies depending on splash)
  • Damage Type: Cannon
  • Refire Rate:5
  • Damage Per Second (DPS): 600
  • Bombard damage: 1000
  • Bombard Damage Type: High Explosive

Description

The Juggernaut, also known affectionately as a "Jugg", is GDI's artillery vehicle. Despite popular belief, the Juggernaut is not an effective combat unit like the Avatar or the Tripod. It is effective at long range and works wonders against structures. It does not have a lot of health and can be easily killed even by missile soldiers.

One ability unique to the Juggernaut is its ability to bombard, from any range, anything within line of sight from a sniper team. Although it reveals the snipers for a brief moment, and renders the snipers immobile (if they move, the Juggernauts cancel), it can be a powerful distance attack on enemy defences, and is one of the best ways to counter a turtling player or computer.

Like the Avatar and the Tripod, Juggernauts leave a husk when killed; they can be captured by engineers. They are also vulnerable to a Commando's C4 charge. Engineers in APCs are the best and speediest way of recovering downed husks. You can also shoot or crush them in the event recovery is impossible.

Counters

As an artillery unit, anything up close can fry Juggernauts easily. Infantry work best, since a Juggernaut's cannon damage type is highly ineffective against them. They are completely incapable of attacking anything above them, as well.

Rig

Ready for that Battle Base?

Rig when selected

Range: 350 Damage: 350 Damage Type: Cannon Refire Rate: 2.5 Damage Per Second (DPS):140 Damage with rail: 500 Refire Rate with rail: 1.25 Damage Per Second (DPS) with rail: 400

Description

An underused unit, the Rig is capable of deploying into a powerful Battle Base. More than capable of defending itself, the Battle Base sports a pair of Guardian Cannons to defend against armour, a missile launcher for dealing with aircraft, and stealth detectors. Perhaps most importantly, however, it sports three repair drones which repair nearby allied vehicles, making this unit ideal for holding terrain that won't be used as a base. Unlike a Surveyor, the Battle Base does not create ground control around it, so you cannot build additional base defences or structures around it. Also unlike the Surveyor, it can pack up and relocate with the base.

Counters

When in Battle Base mode, infantry work well against it. A pair of Shadow Teams can fry a Battle Base with a pair of detpacks. It is quite vulnerable to anti-structure attacks when in Battle Base form, and can be destroyed by any unit with a weapon while in Rig form.

MCV

Operations en route.

MCV

Regrettably, there is no statistical data available on an MCV. It is completely unarmed and quite slow, and is lightly armoured. It is very important, however, as it deploys into a Construction Yard, the core of your operation. It is also capable of packing up and relocating where needed.

Counters

Since the MCV and the construction yard lack weapons, any unit with a weapon can attack and win against it.

Orca Gunship

Nice 'n easy.

Orca Pilot

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Range: 250 Speed: 175 Health: 1500 Damage: 750 Damage Type: Rocket Time to unload: ~5 seconds Damage Per Second (DPS): 900

Additional Notes

Orcas, unlike their Nod brother the Venom, sport a limited amount of rockets. The rockets are extremely powerful, however, and are capable of eliminating anything without air defences quite easily. This makes them highly effective against mid-tier tanks and walker units. Their speed also makes them ideal for harassing Harvesters, and they have a powerful Pulse Scan ability that reveals nearby stealthed adversaries.

Perhaps the most underused ability in the game is the sensor pod, equippable by the Orca. It can attach a sensor pod to any unit or structure, allowing it to see through stealth. It is the ideal counter to a disruption tower on an enemy base. The most common targets for sensor pods are war factories, tier-3 walkers, and disruption towers. The pod cannot be removed unless the target has been destroyed (or in the case of buildings, sold) or unless two minutes pass, at which their battery runs out.

Counter

Venoms, Stormriders, and Firehawks are the ideal counter to Orcas, as they simply cannot fire back. Orcas are completely incapable of attacking aerial units. SAM Sites are also highly effective, as is rocket infantry.

Firehawk

Firehawk! Top and ready!

Firehawk

  • Armour thick
  • Cost 1500
  • Weapon 2 light bombs and 4 missiles
  • Speed fast

This jet is armed with bombs for ground foes(Better against structures than units though) and missiles for all aircraft(These missiles will devastate anything flying and kills Venoms with only two missiles especially when they are bunched up together).

Additional Notes

The Firehawk VTOL fast attack jet is a new GDI weapon system combining AI programming and human piloting skills. The jet possesses a dynamically unstable airframe that requires computer control to stay in flight. However, it is capable of quickly altering the course and speed of the craft, making it an excellent air superiority fighter. The embedded AI functions as a highly sophisticated targeting system, threat assessment and tracking module as well as weapon control and navigation. The pilot interfaces with the AI, allowing him to truly dominate the skies.

Firehawk attack jets have variable weaponry, and commanders can choose between two highly destructive Hellcat firebombs or four Rattlesnake missiles, allowing it to act both as the ruler of skies or the messenger of death to ground forces and installations. It's slight disadvantage is that it requires an airfield to operate, as it has a limited weapon load.

The fighter can also be upgraded with stratosphere navigation systems and special Stratofighter boosters, allowing it to move much faster through the battlefield (by traveling through the stratosphere) and engage targets where they least expect it. With the boosters the Firehawk can ascend to such a high altitude, and at such great speed, that it is untouchable by enemy anti-aircraft weaponry. The immense heat generated by this boost means that the pilot must wait a short period of time before he can utilize the Firehawk's boosters again. With proper planning, a Commander can have Firehawks utilize their boosters, pummel targets across a battlefield with impunity, then return them home in the same manner without retaliation. The jets are notable in Albania especially when seen bombing tanks and other unmanned Nod Vehicles.

Counters

Use anything that can shoot it down. ITs bombs are not as effective as the Vertigos bombs but dont attack it with any jet because of missiles can do serious damage to your jets.

Mammoth Tank

File:Command & Conquer 3 TW Mammoth Tank.jpg

Roll Over them!

Mammoth Tank ordered to attack an enemy

  • Weapon Missile Pods and two heavy tank cannons and railguns What to expect from the Mammoth Tank?
  • Speed Slow but speeds up every time it moves
  • Armour heavy What to expect? It is a high tech tank
  • Cost 2500

This is the most versatile unit you will ever command and see. Also the worst enemy you will ever see in your life.

Additional Notes

Controversially, GDI command decided to recall existing Mammoth Mk. II units and put a new model, heavily based on the First Tiberium War X-66 Mammoth in production. Conservative critics, including the famous GDI commando Nick "Havoc" Parker, argued against this decision, claiming that it would remove one of GDI's most powerful weapons against the Brotherhood of Nod.

The production of the third generation tank designated Mammoth 27 started in 2039 in Reykjavík, despite protests and controversies from conservative officers and commanders surrounding its introduction.

The tank has been designed with long-range operations in harsh environments in mind. Its design is a return to the basic, four-tread system with a thick, hexagonal armour to match enemy tanks head-on and defeat them in open combat. The tank is initially equipped with dual 150-mm cannons on the turret (which can be later upgraded to railguns) and comes, in the vein of earlier models, with two 4.75-inch missile pods specially designed to attack infantry and aircraft. While on articulated mounts, they are designed to hold four rockets instead of the earlier twelve. Its firepower is enough for it to take an Avatar or an Annihilator Tripod head-on and succeed. Its sheer size means that it can also crush smaller vehicles like the Nod Scorpion tank or Scrin Devourer Tank beneath its treads.

The tank is designed to be the core of GDI assault forces and provide cover for weaker, less armoured units. The performance of the tank in the field has proven that the return to the roots was a good decision for the tank, despite the fact the tank cannot automatically repair itself in the field now.

Weakness

It cost to much, it is slow, it can't heal itself for no reason and finally swarming it will destroy it. Also it hates things that move fast, contain stealth generators and carries a large bomb.