Mammoth Mk. II is a GDI quadrupedal assault walker used during the Second Tiberium War and Firestorm Crisis.
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| - Mammoth Mk. II is a GDI quadrupedal assault walker used during the Second Tiberium War and Firestorm Crisis.
- The Mammoth Mk. II prototype underwent testing at a GDI United Kingdom facility. Test targets included civilian construction, Wolverines, Mammoth tanks, and remote-piloted Orca fighters. The walker was put into production while still in development. Immature technology restricted deployment and sectors with Mk. II's could usually support only one at a time. The Mammoth Mk. II was first deployed in the GDI mission Destroy Prototype Facility where it shot down all of the Banshee aircraft and single-handedly reduced the facility to ruin.
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*Autocannon
*SAM batteries
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| - *Cannot gain experience
*Only one can built at a time
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- 1200(xsd:integer)
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| - Mammoth Mk. II is a GDI quadrupedal assault walker used during the Second Tiberium War and Firestorm Crisis.
- The Mammoth Mk. II prototype underwent testing at a GDI United Kingdom facility. Test targets included civilian construction, Wolverines, Mammoth tanks, and remote-piloted Orca fighters. The walker was put into production while still in development. Immature technology restricted deployment and sectors with Mk. II's could usually support only one at a time. The Mammoth Mk. II was first deployed in the GDI mission Destroy Prototype Facility where it shot down all of the Banshee aircraft and single-handedly reduced the facility to ruin. A Nod force led by Anton Slavik struck the United Kingdom test facility and destroyed the Mk. II prototype, delaying its arrival on the battlefield.
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