Combat armor

During the second Tiberium War, the Brotherhood equipped it's soldiers with advanced body armour, superior to the one used by the Global Defense Initiative. The armor consisted of a pressurized body suit, a polymer vest, advanced helmet and arm/leg pads.

The full helmet had a full faceplate with an integrated communications and computer interface unit embedded within the helmet's collar (which could be detached and worn separately), an IR visor and an integrated air filtration system under a polymeric helmet. The design was highly modular and elements could be worn separately.

The vest was composed of advanced defense polymers, protecting the torso and groin with an utility belt was integrated into the frame. The vest was complimented by leg and arm pads designed to protect the limbs of the user.

The design proved to be very succesful, and with several upgrades formed the basis of Nod body armor technology of the Third Tiberium War.