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Place Static Object<br />

In addition to placing active air, land, and sea units, you may also place static versions<br />

of these objects to populate a mission. Static objects share the same external model as<br />

their active-object counterparts, but they are immobile and do not use sensors or<br />

weapons. Unlike active units, you can only have one unit per group.<br />

The Static Object window includes the following functions from top to bottom:<br />

NAME. In the Name field, enter in a unique name for the static object. If you do not<br />

enter one, a default one will be generated. The Name you create will be used when<br />

assigning some types of Triggers such as Unit Dead. To avoid confusion, be careful not<br />

to assign more than one group with the same Name.<br />

COUNTRY. The Country drop down list will display all the countries that have been<br />

assigned to either the RED or BLUE sides when the mission was initially created by use<br />

of the CREATE NEW MISSION button.<br />

CATEGORY. Static Objects are divided into six general categories:<br />

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Ground Vehicles that include vehicles appropriate to the selected country.<br />

Helicopters that include those belonging to the selected country.<br />

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