Hub defense system

Following the Second Tiberium War, Nod scientists began looking at the problem of static base defense in a new way. To maximize effectiveness and survivability, the new generation of weaponry consists of four components; a central hub and three turrets.

The hub contains the fire control systems for the three turrets, which are to be positioned between the hub and the expected direction of enemy activity. If one of the turrets is damaged, the hub contains the necessary nanoassembly technology to rebuild it for more combat. However, the hub is also the system's weakness, if an enemy unit is capable of destroying the hub, the three turrets are also deactivated. However, correctly positioning of the turrets can stop short-range units from closing in on the hub.

There are three types of turrets that can be attached to the hub, but each hub can only control one type. The Shredder turret shoots out shrapnel at high enough speeds to be lethally dangerous to enemy infantry. Laser turrets are specifically calibrated to attack enemy armor. And last, SAM turrets are capable of striking enemy aircraft. However, the iconic Obelisk of Light, Nod's most powerful and infamous defensive weapon, is not compatible with the hub system; presumably because of it's complexity and power demands.

Nod commanders have recently been granted access to the quad turrets upgrade; which allows a fourth gun to be mounted upon the hub.