Cryocopter

The Cryocopter is an Allied support helicopter capable of freezing enemies to stop them in their tracks and make them fragile.

A project long delayed by the Kanegawa Industries, the Cryocopter is an unorthodox support aircraft capable of using a sophisticated cryobeam, which can draw out all heat in an object, turning it frozen-solid after a short while.The benefits of such effect on the battlefield are crystal clear: the object is put into a state of suspended animation, meaning it can no longer move or perform its actions as long as it is under a Cryocopter's influence.

Additionally, the cryobeam makes the affected objects extremely fragile, making them very vulnerable to even the weakest of firearms. Even the largest of buildings or the most sturdy of tanks will be quickly shattered into pieces if fired at when the Cryocopter is doing its fine work. Be wary, as the Cryocopters has no other weapons of its own to fend of enemy units, especially if outnumbered.

As if the cryobeam is not remarkable enough, stranger still is the cryocopter's "strong homogenous residual-interactive neutron kinetic" (or "S.H.R.I.N.K. beam") beam. This device safely and temporarily compresses molecular bonds in an object, in essence causing a reduction in physical size despite a conservation of mass. The long-term effects of exposure to this device are still unknown, and until they are well-understood, the Allies are treating it as a weapon. Consequently, more and more cryocopters are beginning to appear among Allied air forces, though Allied command assures the military scientists running the field diagnostics that they are unlikely to come to harm and would never be used in frontline engagements against the Coalition forces.