Ho to Repair the Broken Air Tank Mgs
The following is a list of vehicles that are already and will be available in Squad.
Contents
- 1 Gameplay
- 2 Physics
- 3 Legend
- 4 All vehicles
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- 5.1 Transport
- 5.2 Logistics
- 5.3 Light Attack & Recon Vehicles
- 5.4 Anti-Air
- 5.5 Armor Hunters
- 5.6 Armored personnel carriers (APC)
- 5.7 Infantry fighting vehicles (IFV)
- 5.8 Main battle tanks (MBT)
- 5.9 Utility helicopters
- 6 Commander vehicles
- 7 Upcoming vehicles
- 8 Trivia
- 9 See also
- 10 References
Gameplay [ ]
- To enter, exit, rearm, or switch kits off a vehicle, press and hold F.
- To switch seats, press F1 to F10. For a short moment, you will also see a list of the current passengers of the vehicle.
- To kick someone from a vehicle seat, you simply switch to the seat they are in using the F1 to F10 keys. They will instantly be removed as soon as the radial menu is brought up.
- There are specific requirements for this to happen, though. Mainly, the target player cannot be in your squad; only teammates that are not part of your squad are applicable to be kicked. Additionally, the seat that the person is occupying cannot be a passenger seat, as you cannot kick players from non-essential seats. These are mainly seats that are important to running the vehicle, like gunner, commander, auxiliary gunner, loader etc.
- If you are attempting to enter a full vehicle that belongs to your squad, it will automatically kick out players that are not from your squad and make space for you.
- Entering or exiting vehicles and switching seats inside vehicles is not instantaneous. The duration depends on the vehicle and the type of seat. This greatly reduces the effectiveness of soloing vehicles when a vehicle is flanked or ambushed. Either it will not be able to drive away or it won't be able to return fire instantly.
- To drive a vehicle, you must first claim the vehicle, you may then enter the driver's seat and start the engine.
- To start and turn off the engine, press and hold E. To be able to start the engine, make sure you have assigned a keyboard key to the vehicle control "Vehicle toggle engine" in the settings menu (default E).
- To maintain the current gear, press and hold ⇧ Shift.
- If you are a gunner and your vehicle has zoom mode, zoom in by pressing Q.
- If you are the gunner in specific vehicles you can stabilise your view by pressing Z
- The W A S D keys control traverse and pitch on all vehicle turrets except for the KPVT, NSV-T, PKT turrets, and open turrets.
- Most vehicles also carry some amount of supplies. While the vehicle is stopped, any teammate in or next to the vehicle can load and unload the supplies using the radial vehicle interaction menu (press and hold F). Multiple players can load or unload the vehicle faster than if it were just one player.
- Unoccupied vehicles that are not in 150m of a Rally point or a Forward Operating Base will start to burn after 20 minutes.
- See Helicopter flying for hints to setup your joystick and head tracking device.
Physics [ ]
Different surfaces provide different amounts of traction and rolling resistance, referred to as Physmat. This means that going off-road will make a vehicle much slower than staying on the roads. Wheeled vehicles are more affected by this than tracked vehicles.
Wheeled vehicles will roll much better on asphalt than on mud or snow. The lowest resistance is on asphalt, concrete, and solid wood. Gravel comes next, then dirt and grass. Sand and snow are where you're really starting to suffer. Lastly, mud has the highest resistance and is terrible to drive on.
Update A13 introduced destructible wheels and tracks. Vehicles that have destroyed tires will drive at a reduced top speed depending on how many tires are destroyed. Vehicles that have destroyed tracks will be unable to move along side destroyed track. If only a single track is destroyed the vehicle is able to pivot around using the still operational track, allowing spinning of the vehicle. In order to repair destroyed tires/tracks a repair toolbox must be used, the same way a player would repair a broken engine. Smaller vehicles' tires, such as the Technical's tires, can be destroyed with small arms fire and knives. APC wheels, like the ones found on the M1126 require a .50 cal or greater to be destroyed. APC wheels can also be destroyed with enough knife hits.
Upon destruction of the vehicle the vehicle becomes replaced with a wreck in an explosion. This wreck has the same body as the vehicle but is dark and has no wheels/tracks. Some vehicles will also have their top turret blown off and separated from the body. These wrecks have the potential to block roads and tunnels, in order to remove the wrecks a Combat Engineer will have to place an explosive on the wreck and destroy it. Alternatively, weaponized vehicles can simply attack the wreckage which will also remove it completely.
Legend [ ]
| Ammo capacity: Many non-logistical vehicles are able to carry a small amount of ammo points to resupply troops in the field |
Supply capacity: Indicates the total amount of Ammo and Construction points a logistics vehicle can carry combined. | |
/ + | Needed Crewmen/Pilots + Carrying capacity: Indicates the maximum amount of crewmen/pilots and soldiers that can occupy the vehicle. |
Ticket value: Vehicles in squad are valued at a certain number of tickets, and if destroyed in the field will incur a ticket loss in the same way when an infantryman gets incapacitated and killed. | |
Respawn timer:
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In the following table, all existing vehicles in Squad are listed in the following order:
- Horizontally: by Factions
- Vertically:
- Vehicle type (aka primary purpose of the vehicle)
- Transport: Unarmed, unarmored light vehicles used for as infantry transporter
- Logistics: Unarmed, unarmored light vehicles used for as transport of logistical supplies
- Light Attack & Recon Vehicles: Light vehicles with specific fighting capabilities
- Armored personnel carriers (APC): Infantry transporter with more armor than the Light vehicles and more firepower.
- Armor Hunters: Vehicles with Anti-Tank weapons.
- Infantry fighting vehicles (IFV): Infantry transporter and fighting vehicle with heavy armor and heavy guns.
- Main battle tanks (MBT): Most powerful land vehicle with best armor and heaviest weapons. Used exclusively for combat.
- Within each vehicle type, vehicles are sorting by ticket costs
- Vehicle type (aka primary purpose of the vehicle)
All vehicles [ ]
Note: V1.0 up-to-date |
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Commander vehicles [ ]
Exclusive to the Commander role.
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| A-10 Warthog |
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| SU-25 Grach |
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| MQ-9 UAV |
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| Pchela-1T UAV |
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| Handheld Drone |
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Upcoming vehicles [ ]
Name (Variants) | Type | Faction | Release | |
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Technical
| Light & recon vehicles Transport | v2[1] | ||
CH146[2] | Utility helicopters | v3 |
Trivia [ ]
- Squad Alpha version 9.12 removed the HMMWV M1151 EAC (High-mobility Military Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle, M1151, Enhanced Armament Carrier) or "Humvees", due to concerns about licensing.
- In October 2019, all corporate brandings for US and UK vehicles had to be removed due to legal concerns.
See also [ ]
- Vehicle Claiming
- Logistic System
References [ ]
v · d · e Vehicles | |
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Main battle tanks | FV4034 • Leopard 2A6M • M1A2 • T-62 • T-72 |
Infantry fighting vehicles | ASLAV-25* • BMP-1 • BMP-2 • BTR-82A • FV510 (FV520) • LAV-25* • LAV 6.0 • M2A3 |
Armored personnel carriers | BTR-80 • FV432 • LAV III • M1126 • MT-LB • MT-LBM |
Light & recon vehicles | BRDM-2 • FV107 • LPPV • M-ATV • Simir • TAPV • Technical • Tigr-M |
Transport | KamAZ 5350 • LUV-A1 • M939 Truck • MAN HX • Minsk 400 • MSVS Truck • Technical • URAL 375D • URAL 4320 |
Utility helicopters | CH146* • Mi-8 • SA330 • UH-60M |
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Ho to Repair the Broken Air Tank Mgs
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