What Does a Combat Engineer Do?
Combat Engineer is an infantry unit of the Soviet camp in the series of real-time strategy games "Red Alert 3". Combat engineers are battlefield support arms and are trained in the Omsk Ministry of Science.
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- Although only a few Soviet citizens are willing to acknowledge this publicly, not everyone born under the Red flag has the physical fitness and coordination needed to serve in the frontline combat force. Fortunately, some of these people have excess intelligence to make up for these deficiencies. Year after year, the Soviet Ministry of Science and Information did a series of fruitful work in finding and recruiting these people to join the ranks of combat engineers. Although Soviet combat engineers could not be used for direct combat, their technical talents and various useful battlefield skills made them a cornerstone of Soviet military organizations.
- Combat engineers come from all walks of life: among them are Soviet bookkeepers, professors, librarians, band conductors, mechanics, shipbuilders, and, of course, civilian architects and engineers. Once recruited, combat engineers receive on-the-job training, including control systems, computers, sabotage, and even basic firing techniques for self-defense. Because they are not front-line combatants who are directly engaged in dangerous work, they can work longer than normal mobilized soldiers, and they need lower wages and fewer rations, military accounts, and entertainment. As a result, combat engineers have little time to demand improvements in their treatment, and the Ministry of Science and Information's explanation is always "a noble sacrifice for the benefit of the motherland."
- Regardless of their working environment, combat engineers have undeniable professional skills, and it looks like they are proud of them. They can occupy enemy buildings quite easily, or restore Soviet buildings to a (relatively) good condition in a short period of time. Especially after the Ministry of Experimental Science transmitted a harshly worded document asking combat engineers to focus on maintaining Soviet facilities rather than comparing each other's monthly allied building occupation record, the disastrous incident at the Soviet super power station Incidents have decreased year by year. Of course, if there is anything wrong with combat engineers besides their general physical weakness, it is their absent-minded attitude towards their duties. Most of these people are not very obedient, but they also know how to walk between the mobilization of soldiers like a normal soldier and the casting of antiaircraft shell steel balls in Gullagri.
- The Experimental Science Department believes that combat engineers are one of the most-attended members of the Red Army. The marching backpacks they were allotted were large enough to hold almost all of their personal belongings, as well as hats that protected them from the wind and rain. After completing mandatory training, they will also receive a ritual shovel as a reward. There is also an inflatable rubber boat, which can be used for amphibious tasks or occasional holidays. The ministry pointed out that in the earlier regime, the combat engineer was a complete proletariat and would not have any of these items. At that time, men had only been named to join the combat engineer's role, and there was no respect or traditional labor limit At all. In general, because combat engineers are not suitable for traditional military roles, these men are usually longer and smarter than average Soviet combatants.
- Battlefield reconnaissance has revealed at least the following information about combat engineers:
- Occupation and control-Combat engineers often use it to occupy enemy buildings, which they can complete as soon as they step into the door. Combat engineers spent years and years training how to complete this process quickly.
- Armed and dangerousInstead of abandoning the previous generation of pistols, the Soviet Union might as well distribute them to combat engineers, which would make these people feel better about themselves and have something to do in their free time. Revolvers for combat engineers are poorly crafted but useful in some situations.
- Building a Bunker-After all, the shovel given to each combat engineer is not purely ritual. These tools can be used to quickly build a bunker that can hold several excellent Soviet infantry. Since the combat engineers did not carry the materials necessary to build the bunker, they were approved to apply for expenses immediately on the battlefield.
- Splashes of water-each combat engineer carries a foldable single-handed kayak, allowing them to cross the sea as easily as land travel. Naturally, most engineers prefer this mode of transportation.