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As an armored unit, you are a supportive fire team. Your job is to take out heavy armor and suppress the enemy when needed.  
As an armoured unit, you are a supportive fire team. Your job is to take out enemy heavy armour and suppress the enemy when requested.
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An armoured unit must consist of enough players to fill all crew slots on the vehicle, meaning all available gunner, driver and commander seats must be occupied.
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A tank crew needs to be able to work together and communicate. As everybody controls their own part of the tank, a commander is needed to control the actions of the gunner and driver. The commander also usually operates the radio communication with HQ and other squad leaders.</p>
A tank crew needs to be able to work together and communicate. A commander is needed to control the actions of the crew and will also usually operate the radio communications with HQ and other squad leaders.</p>
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While a tank might seem safe with it's heavy armor, stay cautious and be aware of your surroundings. A tank can be very vulnerable and easy to destroy, and is prone to anti-tank fire by both ground and air units. The tank is a very important element of the game, but it's also hard to operate effectively and needs practice and skill. </p>
While a tank might seem safe with its heavy armour, stay cautious and be aware of your surroundings. A tank can be very vulnerable and easy to destroy, it is prone to anti-tank fire by both ground and air units. The tank can be a very important element of the game, but is also hard to operate effectively and requires practice and a skilled team to achieve its full potential. </p>
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Your main objective is to support friendly units in the AO with whatever they might need. As long as no support is requested, the tank should be on standby and ready to support at a moments notice. Because of this, it might be a good idea to be stationed at an [http://www.77th-jsoc.com/wiki1/77th_JSOC_/_Public_Servers_/_Guides_/_FOB FOB]. The armored unit can also transport troops if needed. With that feature of the Marshall and Slammer the ground units are more mobile and able to move around the AO quicker.
Your main objective is to support friendly units in the AO with whatever they might need. If no support is requested, the tank should be on standby and ready to support at a moment’s notice. Certain vehicles, such as the Marshal or Slammer, can also provide transport if needed, allowing troops to become more mobile and able to move quickly around the AO.  
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Last but not least, the armored unit might need to defend important objectives such as the HQ or a MSR (Main Supply Route). For that you need to find a good vantage point where you can defend the location and also be in cover from incoming hostile forces.
The armoured unit may need to defend important objectives such as the HQ or an MSR (Main Supply Route). For this, you need to find a good vantage point where you can defend the location, but still have cover available to escape incoming enemy fire.  
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Revision as of 21:11, 11 September 2019

Armored
Suggested Setup
  • Crew
    • Commander
    • Driver
    • Gunner
  • Secondary Pistol
    • Sound Suppressor
    • 2 magazines
  • Laser Designator
  • Standard uniform

Previous

Job description

As an armoured unit, you are a supportive fire team. Your job is to take out enemy heavy armour and suppress the enemy when requested.

An armoured unit must consist of enough players to fill all crew slots on the vehicle, meaning all available gunner, driver and commander seats must be occupied.

Responsibilities

  • Supporting friendly units in the AO
  • Transportation when needed
  • Secure locations and set up defensive positions

Extended profile

A tank crew needs to be able to work together and communicate. A commander is needed to control the actions of the crew and will also usually operate the radio communications with HQ and other squad leaders.

While a tank might seem safe with its heavy armour, stay cautious and be aware of your surroundings. A tank can be very vulnerable and easy to destroy, it is prone to anti-tank fire by both ground and air units. The tank can be a very important element of the game, but is also hard to operate effectively and requires practice and a skilled team to achieve its full potential.

Your main objective is to support friendly units in the AO with whatever they might need. If no support is requested, the tank should be on standby and ready to support at a moment’s notice. Certain vehicles, such as the Marshal or Slammer, can also provide transport if needed, allowing troops to become more mobile and able to move quickly around the AO.

The armoured unit may need to defend important objectives such as the HQ or an MSR (Main Supply Route). For this, you need to find a good vantage point where you can defend the location, but still have cover available to escape incoming enemy fire.