Helipad

The Helipad served as a point to build, refuel and reload helichopters.

The structure was first introduced in the Great World War II by both the Allied Forces and the Soviet Union, who required it to field and sustain AH-64 Apaches Mi-24 Hinds respectivelly. It was a circular platform with armories and fuel tanks located in integrated bunkers.

After the GWWII the allies developed the Airforce Command Headquarter, which could maintain multible aircrafts at once, thus out dating the Helipad. The Soviets developed aircrafts that could be maintained without a specific pad, eliminating the need for a helipad.