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Close Combat Unit with the ability to disable mines and blow important Objectives up. When playing the role stay in front of your team to find and disable mines, to keep your squad save.
The engineer is a close combat unit with the ability to repair vehicles, disable mines and destroy important objectives with explosives. Running mostly on point spotting enemy IED's and mines.
 
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     <h1 class="mainRoleHeaders">Responsibilities</h1>
     <h1 class="mainRoleHeaders">Responsibilities</h1>
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         <li>Detecting and Disabling Explosives.</li>
        <li>Repairing friendly vehicles</li>
         <li>Detecting and Disabling Explosives</li>
         <li>Set explosives if the Squadlead requests</li>
         <li>Set explosives if the Squadlead requests</li>
         <li>Build a defencive position</li>
         <li>Build a defencive position</li>
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As an Engineer your an essential part of the squad, with the use of mine detectors and explosives. Without an Engineer a Squad would be blind to mines and most likely run into a minefield.</p>
The engineers best friend is his toolkit. He has the technical affinity and know-how to repair all friendly vehicles and aircraft. Usually an engineer is going to be part of a motorized squad where he will have a high probability to increase the average lifespan of vehicles.
 
The demolition specialist proves his worth with the use of mine detectors and explosives. Without an Engineer/Demo a Squad would be blind to mines and most likely sustain heavy casualties when you happen to run into a minefield.</p>
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Run infront of your squad and keep an eye out for explosives. If you find something approch with caution. Go close to a mine and don't rush it, get on your belly and disable it. Keep a save distence of 20m.</p>
Be the front-runner of your squad and keep an eye out for explosives. If you find something suspicious approach it with caution. It is important to keep your situational awareness. Crawl your way through the danger and disable it. Keep a safe distance of about 20m of all mines.</p>
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The other Part of beeing engineer is to place explosives and blow objectives up. When u place a explosive don`t set a timer, blow it up manually when your squadlead gives you the permission. Also have a save distence to your explosive if you blow them. It is your fault if you don't worn people around you that you blow something up.  
The other Part of beeing engineer/demo is to place explosives and blow objectives up. Make sure all friendly forces are out of the blast zone and ask your squad leader to warn nearby forces. When u place a explosive it would be best practice not to set a timer. Detonate the charge manually when your squad leader gives you the "all clear". You are ultimately responsible for your actions. Do not ever, under any circumstance, place mines when extraction is taking place. If you do and you and you happen to damage any friendly equipment or forces you will be sanctioned. </p>
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The last part of beeing engineer is to set up a defencive position. To do so find important targets where you can set mines. It is you fault if someone runs into your mine. </p>
The last part of being engineer is to set up a defensive position. To do so find important targets where you can set mines. Again, make sure to provide nearby members and friendly forces with the location of your mine(s).

Revision as of 20:38, 2 March 2016

Engineer / Demolition Expert
Suggested Setup
  • Main Rifle
    • RCO Scope
    • Bipod
    • Sound suppressor
    • Laser pointer
    • 10 magazines
    • Underslung
      • Mine Detector
      • 1 Satchel Charge
      • 2 Explosive Charge
  • Secondary Pistol
    • Sound Suppressor
    • 2 magazines
  • Rangefinder
  • Standard uniform

Previous

Job description

The engineer is a close combat unit with the ability to repair vehicles, disable mines and destroy important objectives with explosives. Running mostly on point spotting enemy IED's and mines.

Responsibilities

  • Repairing friendly vehicles
  • Detecting and Disabling Explosives
  • Set explosives if the Squadlead requests
  • Build a defencive position

Extended profile

The engineers best friend is his toolkit. He has the technical affinity and know-how to repair all friendly vehicles and aircraft. Usually an engineer is going to be part of a motorized squad where he will have a high probability to increase the average lifespan of vehicles. The demolition specialist proves his worth with the use of mine detectors and explosives. Without an Engineer/Demo a Squad would be blind to mines and most likely sustain heavy casualties when you happen to run into a minefield.

Be the front-runner of your squad and keep an eye out for explosives. If you find something suspicious approach it with caution. It is important to keep your situational awareness. Crawl your way through the danger and disable it. Keep a safe distance of about 20m of all mines.

The other Part of beeing engineer/demo is to place explosives and blow objectives up. Make sure all friendly forces are out of the blast zone and ask your squad leader to warn nearby forces. When u place a explosive it would be best practice not to set a timer. Detonate the charge manually when your squad leader gives you the "all clear". You are ultimately responsible for your actions. Do not ever, under any circumstance, place mines when extraction is taking place. If you do and you and you happen to damage any friendly equipment or forces you will be sanctioned.

The last part of being engineer is to set up a defensive position. To do so find important targets where you can set mines. Again, make sure to provide nearby members and friendly forces with the location of your mine(s).