![]() These high damage missiles track their target and deal extremely high damage, making the Governor a potent threat to any enemy air units. The main disadvantage of the cruise missile weapon is that it does not track moving targets.Īs with other faction's Cruisers, this ship has excellent air defenses, namely the Flayer SAM. Against buildings, these capabilities compare very similarly to those of battleship cannons, and because cruise missiles launch with a high-arc trajectory they may be better for some seaside terrain. This range can be extremely useful in attacking shorelines as it allows missiles to be fired at a safe distance far beyond that of most shore-based defenses. With extraordinary range it is capable of dealing significant damage to key targets, such as static defence or mass pumps. The most unique feature of the class is the cruise missile. The main armament of the class is a variety of missiles, but it also provides other supporting roles. This is a cruiser, direct fire unit, anti-air unit and tactical missile defense unit. Forest Service fire managers respond to wildfires on National Forest System lands.The UEF T2 Cruiser, nicknamed the Governor Class, is a UEF unit. To address these challenges, the Forest Service and its other federal, tribal, state, and local partners have developed and are implementing a National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy that has three key components: Resilient Landscapes, Fire Adapted Communities, and Safe and Effective Wildfire Response. ![]() Longer fire seasons bigger fires and more acres burned on average each year moreĮxtreme fire behavior and wildfire suppression operations in the wildland urban interface (WUI) have become the norm. This is more important than ever because over the last few decades, the wildland fire management environment has profoundly changed. Instead, the agency works closely with other federal, tribal, state, and local partners. But the Forest Service doesn’t – and can’t – do it alone. The Forest Service has been managing wildland fire on National Forests and Grasslands for more than 100 years. In the wrong place at the wrong time, wildfires can wreak havoc, threatening lives, homes, communities, and natural and cultural resources. In the right place at the right time, wildland fire can create many environmental benefits, such as reducing grass, brush, and trees that can fuel large and severe wildfires and improving wildlife habitat. Learn more about the 10-year strategy Wildland fires are a force of nature that can be nearly as impossible to prevent, and as difficult to control, as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods. ![]() ![]() The strategy focuses on priority landscapes nationwide, where wildfire poses the most risk. The USDA Forest Service has also launched a 10-year strategy to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. USDA is taking action in support of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to increase wildland firefighter pay, to work with federal partners to create a new wildland firefighter occupational series, and stand up programs to support mental health and well-being.įact Sheet: Supporting the Wildland Firefighting Workforceįrom the Chief’s Desk: Increased Payments for Firefighters Achieved Supporting the Wildland Firefighting Workforce ![]()
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