Stealth Force

Many Transformers have Stealth Force modes that allow them to access weaponry and advanced agility while in their otherwise relatively helpless vehicle mode disguises.
Fiction
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The Autobots approached an Iranian security checkpoint disguised as cars, and then Bumblebee deployed his Stealth Force weapons to launch a surprise attack.
Later, Bumblebee and Sideswipe utilized their Stealth Force modes while battling the Dreads on the highway in an attempt to prevent them from reaching Sentinel Prime. Dark of the Moon (film)
Games
[edit]Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)
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Virtually all the Autobots and Decepticons made use of Stealth Force. More maneuverable than vehicle mode and better armoured than robot mode, Stealth Force was a key tool for survival. In addition, Stealth Force gave the Transformer the ability to track and lock on to targets while keeping a much lower profile than robot mode.
During a mission to tap Decepticon communications, Bumblebee used Stealth Force to fend off waves of Decepticon attackers until Optimus Prime and Sideswipe arrived to back him up. Shortly after, Ironhide made use of Stealth Force during his mission to Detroit. Several Decepticon troopers also made use of Stealth Force to battle against the gun-toting Autobot as he fought his way to Mixmaster.
Stealth Force was also among Mirage's tools as he tracked down the missing Sideswipe within some ancient ruins in South America, although his ability to transform out of robot mode was temporarily disrupted by injuries suffered in a fall. Not long after that, Soundwave made his appearance in a new SUV alternate mode that included Stealth Force.
The most dramatic use of Stealth Force came when Starscream was tasked with destroying a shipment of MechTech weapons. The massive Autobot Stratosphere activated Stealth Force after his accompanying escort of NEST fighters and Aerialbots were shot down. Sadly, even the impressive amount of firepower Stealth Force provided him was not enough to save him.
Megatron himself got in on the Stealth Force action after scanning a truck. Stealth Force made smashing his way through invading Autobot and NEST forces child's play. Even the Autobot warrior Warpath was unable to slow his advance. Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)
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Initially a subline of the Speed Stars subseries, like its progenitor, Stealth Force toys do not possess robot modes, being strictly vehicle-mode figures. To compensate, they possess a large number of flip-out weapons and guns, often significantly changing the shape of the car mode in the process. They utilize autotransformation heavily, usually with the entire change being linked to a switch or lever. Smaller Stealth Force toys utilize primarily gear-and-spring-driven mechanisms, while larger ones possess electronics.
Dark of the Moon
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- Bumblebee & Sentinel Prime
- Crumplezone Vs. Bumblebee
- Mirage Vs. Megatron
- Oil Pan Vs. Bulkhead
- Optimus Prime Vs. Megatron
- Optimus Prime Vs. Starscream
- Sideswipe Vs. Starscream
- Sideswipe & Sentinel Prime
