Blackout NOD mission 5 Command and Conquer Tiberium Sun Walkthrough
CABAL initially misinformed Anton Slavik by claiming that the base within which the Radar station was located was a weak GDI position. In fact it was for this early period of the Second Tiberium War a very well fortified and defended base and Nod had yet to introduce their powerful new Nod Artillery into their arsenal.
The base was made of two parts, the relatively lightly defended front base and the heavily defended rear base in which the Radar Tower was located, which was even defended by the powerful RPG Upgrades.
The Nod plan was to coincide their attack with the predicted outbreak of an Ion Storm in the region, this would prevent the Radar station from functioning well enough to warn the base and also prevent the GDI from flying in a force of reinforcements once they realised its sudden strategic importance.
Upon landing Nod forces encountered a patrol of Hover MLRS. Fortunately for Nod they were grounded by the sudden outbreak of the predicted ion storm before they could escape and alert the base and were so easily overwhelmed.
After destroying the patrol Nod established and built up a base, eventually managing to assemble sufficient reinforcements to break through the powerful defenses of the rear base and somehow eliminate the Radar station from operation. Crucially they were able to do this before the ion storm had abated alerting GDI to Nod movements in the wider area and allowing them to land in reinforcements by air.
But despite their inability to land reinforcements by air there were still plenty of GDI supporters within the region to reinforce the base's manpower so that Nod's victory was likely neither achieved easily nor at a low cost in lives.
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