Gap Generator (Tiberium)

The gap generator was a fragile, towering structure that was developed by Albert Einstein for the Allied Forces in Great World War II as an offshot of the Philadelphia Experiment. It essentially was a giant, U-shaped magnetic coil that caused interference in the atmosphere that prevented enemy units and command interfaces from mapping or exploring a segment of the battlefield in close proximity to the generator. Essentially, it was an early stealth generator.

A mobile version of the generator, the mobile gap generator, was produced.