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'''Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL''' form the backbone of modern military forces in the year 2015, and are in use by both the [[United Nations]] and [[Japanese Strategic Self Defense Force]]. Relying on VTOL (Verital Take-Off and Landing) propulsion like earlier Harrier jets, they are very maneuverable, capable of hovering as well as circling around a target, and even reversing. Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL's are hovering weapons platforms, effectively wielding the firepower of a flying battleship. The Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL dominates the battlefields of the post-[[Second Impact]] world. | '''Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL''''s form the backbone of modern military forces in the year 2015, and are in use by both the [[United Nations]] and [[Japanese Strategic Self Defense Force]]. Relying on VTOL (Verital Take-Off and Landing) propulsion like earlier Harrier jets, they are very maneuverable, capable of hovering as well as circling around a target, and even reversing. Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL's are hovering weapons platforms, effectively wielding the firepower of a flying battleship. The Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL dominates the battlefields of the post-[[Second Impact]] world. | ||
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Revision as of 01:40, 30 August 2007
Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL's form the backbone of modern military forces in the year 2015, and are in use by both the United Nations and Japanese Strategic Self Defense Force. Relying on VTOL (Verital Take-Off and Landing) propulsion like earlier Harrier jets, they are very maneuverable, capable of hovering as well as circling around a target, and even reversing. Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL's are hovering weapons platforms, effectively wielding the firepower of a flying battleship. The Heavy Fighter Jet-VTOL dominates the battlefields of the post-Second Impact world.