Its secondary weapon is a Magnetic Harpoon that pulls other vehicles toward it.
The Apocalypse Tank in Red Alert 3 is able to crush smaller tanks. Bond One-Liner: The Desolator from Red Alert 2 and the Shock Trooper from Red Alert: The Aftermath both love doing this. Blood Knight: Name one character that isn't. In the expansion, there's one mission where you have to deal with bears the size of Apocalypse Tanks that can maul buildings to death. One of the Allied Spy's unit responses is "I don't like bears.", which is justified by the War Bear's ability to sniff out and maul spies. They go down in a few hits, but can instantly kill any infantry in close combat and disable them with roars. Bears Are Bad News: The Soviets in Red Alert 3 have armored war bears. In Red Alert 2, however, you can use the Iron Curtain to make them invulnerable and much more practical. The only problem is that it's apparently made of wood one or two bullets are enough to set it off prematurely. It's exactly what it sounds like, a truck that attacks by detonating the nuke it carries.
Awesome, but Impractical: Nuke trucks were introduced in Command and Conquer: Red Alert and reinstated in Red Alert 2. (What do the plants run on? " Chemicals.") Funnier still, it sports a nuclear symbol and a small chamber from which Cherenkov radiation leaks. Artistic License Nuclear Physics: In Red Alert 3, the Soviet Super reactor will cause a massive explosion when destroyed, which can destroy most units if they're too close - despite nukes canonically not having been invented yet. Doing this to Attack Dogs is a popular tactic online. Crazy Ivans can invoke this by planting bombs on friendly units. Red Alert 2 sees the return of the Demolition Truck for the Soviets (for Libya at least), now driven by a human as well as the Cuban Terrorist, who is a suicide bomber. Tank in Aftermath can self-destruct, creating a large shock wave that damages vehicles and structures in a large area. The slow-moving nature of the juggernaut that is the Soviet military war machine is compensated by their raw strength and durability. Generally Soviet forces are either equal in speed or slower than the Allies. The Soviet Military Doctrine revolves around the concept of superior firepower, ground superiority and reliance on highly advanced but conventionally based technologies, based primarily on heavy armor divisions, but the Soviets are known for employing cheap infantry in the role of armor support. Without Nazi Germany to keep them in check, Josef Stalin took the Soviet Union to unprecedented heights, allowing him to launch an invasion of Western Europe. The Soviet Union's expansion was facilitated by Albert Einstein's attempting to prevent the horrors of World War 2.