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“ | It will be a smoking crater! | ” |
—A Demolition Truck driver seconds before a loud bang is heard |
The Demolition Truck is a suicide unit used by Libya and the Soviet Alliance in version 1.2 and the 2.x series, respectively.
Official description[]
v2.x[]
It is prepared to die! Epsilon assault and corruption of Soviet countries was a great moral disgrace for the Soviet people. Though Libya was also conquered by Epsilon forces, Soviets managed to rush the country and eliminate Nuclear Silos there, as well as transport away some Demolition Trucks and additional nuclear charges for the war against Yuri. You can now find those dangerous units active in lots of armored battles and during assaults at Allied and Epsilon bases. A Soviet fanatic will enter the truck full of explosives and drive somewhere, to the most sensitive positions of Soviet enemies. Few seconds and a big explosion is heard, later you may see a nuclear mushroom in the skies. Demolition Truck is useful toy eitherway, it may be called to deploy small nuclear charge equipped on it anytime you want. This unit is especially deadly when used with Soviet Iron Curtain or Allied Chrono Sphere.[1]
v1.2[]
It is prepared to die! In Libya, you will always find some fools who wants to die for their homecountry. Oh, did I say 'fools'? I meant fanatics... Found fo... fanatic, will enter the truck full of nuclear explosives and drive somewhere, to the positions where Libyan enemies are. Few seconds, a while of pray and... only explosion is heard, later you may see big nuclear mushroom on skies... Demolition Truck is useful toy eitherway, it may be called to enter enemy base and deploy small nuke equipped on it. A lot will be destroyed, for sure... To make it more effective, Libyans upgraded nuclear charge on it, and added manual detonation option.[2]