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{{Infobox Troop|Image = [[File:Strike_Fighter_Mk1.jpg|250px]]|Health = 4,056|Damage per second = 363|Damage vs Infantry = 6,171|Damage Multiplier = 17x|Range = 4|Favourite Target = Any|Training Cost = 585|Training Resource = Oil|Training Time = 30 min|Troop Space = 1|Troop Type = [[Fighters]]|Strength = 17x damage vs. tanks, suppressed buildings operate 66% slower for a time|Weakness = Vulnerable to air defenses and towers|Age Unlocked = [[Atomic Age]]|Upgrade Cost = 210,000|Upgrade Resource = Oil|Upgrade Time = 7 days|Experience Gain = 1,515|Previous = [[Strike Fighter Mk. 1]]|Next = [[Strike Fighter Mk. 3]]}}
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{{Infobox Troop|Image = [[File:Strike_Fighter_Mk1.jpg|250px]]|Health = 4,056|Damage per second = 363|Damage vs Defenders = 6,171|Damage Multiplier = 17x|Range = 4|Favourite Target = Any|Training Cost = 585|Training Resource = Oil|Training Time = 30 min|Troop Space = 1|Troop Type = [[Fighters]]|Strength = 17x damage vs. tanks, suppressed buildings operate 66% slower for a time|Weakness = Vulnerable to air defenses and towers|Age Unlocked = [[Atomic Age]]|Upgrade Cost = 210,000|Upgrade Resource = Oil|Upgrade Time = 7 days|Experience Gain = 1,515|Previous = [[Strike Fighter Mk. 1]]|Next = [[Strike Fighter Mk. 3]]}}
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 08:10, 9 October 2018


Description

Take to the skies and strafe enemy troops and buildings. Vulnerable to enemy anti-air guns. The biplane also has 2 strafing runs and can be redeployed every so often.

Historically Description

"Strike fighters are a lass of aircraft that combines a ground attack role with air-to-air capabilities. One of the earliest examples was the Italian Fiat G.91, nicknamed 'Gina.' In 1953, NATO declared a competition for a new strike fighter design for its members. The G.91 won, though only Italy, West Germany, and Portugal ended up using it; the British, French, and Americans pursued their own designs. The G.91 notably served in the Portuguese Colonial War from 1961-1974. The last G.91s were retired in the 1990s."