Radar tower

� The Soviet Radar Tower was the Red Army's unique radar building during GWWIII.� It provided them with intel on the battlefield, as well as several new units, mostly ones meant for anti-air combat.

Use in World War III
The Soviet Radar Tower was essentially a modernized version of the radar buildings used in the previous world war.� It shared many similar internal designs, including a spacious operators quarters at its base which was constantly manned by technicians and cartographers� who interpeted� the buildings data for EVA operators.�  Externally, the building was vastly different from it's predecessor, sporting a� large and� bulbous radar dish� with several smaller ones budding� on the sides of the support tower.�  Unlike the radar methods used by the Soviet Unions enemies, the Soviet Radar Tower had no special features or abilities other then it's ability to provide radar.�  It could, however, be quickly modified to recieve satellite signals on the off chance that a Soviet technician managed to capture an Allied satellite relay.