ThreatNet & Incoming Operations
ThreatNet
ThreatNet is your PMC's live warning network. It watches for incoming scouts, raids, command transfers, and reclamation attempts against your bases.
ThreatNet does not reveal perfect information by default. What you see depends on your detection buildings, command infrastructure, and the type of incoming force.
Detection capability comes from building levels — Watchtowers, Radar Masts, Communications Towers, Satellite Uplinks, and Command HQ — and does not spend the Intel resource. Intel is operational knowledge used for research, scouting, and advanced operations; ThreatNet passive alerts are a separate building-derived score.
- Watchtowers improve local warning around a base.
- Radar Masts detect movement earlier and improve ETA accuracy.
- Communications Towers help identify origin and operation type.
- Satellite Uplinks provide strategic visibility and better force estimates.
- Command HQ centralises alerts across your base network.
Low detection may show only vague movement close to arrival. High detection may reveal the target, operation type, origin, attacker, arrival time, and rough force estimate.
Scouting, stealthy units, and special operations may be harder to detect. Large vehicle columns and heavy raids are usually easier to spot.
Use ThreatNet to decide whether to reinforce, counter-scout, prepare defences, or accept the hit. Open the ThreatNet widget in the global header to view Theatre Intel.