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As you progress through a mission, you are likely to use up consumables such as ammunition, medical supplies, food and water. It's never a great feeling to point your weapon at the enemy, only to hear the 'click' of an empty chamber and no magazines left to refill it, so it's recommended to tell your buddy or squad leader when you are running low on supplies. | As you progress through a mission, you are likely to use up consumables such as ammunition, medical supplies, food and water. It's never a great feeling to point your weapon at the enemy, only to hear the 'click' of an empty chamber and no magazines left to refill it, so it's recommended to tell your buddy or squad leader when you are running low on supplies. | ||
Staying aware of squad levels of supply is one of the vital roles of the platoon leader, and squad leaders should feed back any reports about low ammunition or medical supplies as often as required. | |||
Supplies can then be called in, by truck, aircraft, or you may be redirected to a friendly base or camp. | Supplies can then be called in, by truck, aircraft, or you may be redirected to a friendly base or camp. |
Revision as of 17:44, 15 September 2025
Resupplying
Mouse Wheel Scroll | Use context menu |
Mouse Wheel Click / Space | Select from context menu |
Windows Key | Interact, eg. with water barrel or crate |
I | Inventory |
SHIFT K | Check wind direction |
Resupplying
As you progress through a mission, you are likely to use up consumables such as ammunition, medical supplies, food and water. It's never a great feeling to point your weapon at the enemy, only to hear the 'click' of an empty chamber and no magazines left to refill it, so it's recommended to tell your buddy or squad leader when you are running low on supplies.
Staying aware of squad levels of supply is one of the vital roles of the platoon leader, and squad leaders should feed back any reports about low ammunition or medical supplies as often as required.
Supplies can then be called in, by truck, aircraft, or you may be redirected to a friendly base or camp.
S4 Resupply
Crate Resupply
Food and Drink
- Main article: Food and Drink
Medical Resupply
Calling for Supply
Resupply can be requested by anyone with a long range radio, but limited resupply may be possible within a single mission, so be careful when to call for it.
You may be redirected to a nearby cache or base, a vehicle such as a helicopter, boat or truck maybe despatched to you (which may need to be defended from enemy attack), or it may be parachuted in to you.
Vehicle Logistics
- Main article: Vehicle Logistics
It is possible to load resupply crates (and other items) into the cargo space of some vehicles using ACE interact with the Windows Key. You should hold or place the crate near the vehicle and one of the options available should be Load into <vehicle type>.
Interacting on the vehicle will give the option of Cargo to show what's already in the vehicle's cargo space, and you should be able to select and unload specific cargo from the vehicle as required.
Loadouts
Garrison Loadout
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When you first log in you’ll be equipped in your garrison loadout. It doesn’t have much in it. This is the appropriate gear to carry out mundane tasks such as digging latrines, polishing the commando vault bombs, stealing brisket from the US Army, or trying to find SSgt Grym's Pants. |
Combat Loadout
Combat loadout varies depending on your character and your role. It will normally contain at least a primary weapon, often a secondary (pistol or melee), and sometimes a shoulder mounted weapon. It will also contain a helmet or hat, webbing, backpack, radio, earplugs, medical supplies and grenades, as well as a canteen, a meal, and spare magazines for your weapon(s).