


Once you've established the defensive perimeter, take cover behind one of the trees behind the rest of your squad and wait for the fireworks. Make sure it's concealed by foliage or the trees so that the enemy do not spot them. The AAF are divided into two four-man fireteams and will be attacking from two directions from the west, so you need to set up mines along their attack routes: This is where your anti-personnel bounding mines will come in handy. An AAF squad will be arriving shortly to assault the area so you need to defend the medic until they're fought off.

In the meantime, you need to set up perimeter defences around the wreckage. SGT Conway will order the squad's medic to resuscitate the unconscious pilot and radio for support from Captain Scott Miller. Take cover behind a tree and kill them quickly, then move in to secure the wreckage. Stop when you have a clear line-of-sight on the gunship's wreckage - there will be a fireteam of AAF troopers (four in total) standing guard. Walkthrough Primary 1: Investigate the Crash Site įollow Sergeant Conway down the hill towards the crash site. The explosive charge must be placed correctly onto the wreckage.( **) Any weapons, ammo, gear and/or backpacks salvaged from previous missions will carry on to this mission and can be equipped through the briefing equipment menu. ( *) This is the default loadout assuming that the player has not customised or collected different items from the previous mission and/or has chosen the Armoury's recommendation. Pool of weapons and equipment stockpiled at Maxwell's Armoury.Equipment: Toolkit, Mine Detector, Smoke Shell (White) (1×), Explosive Charge (1×), APERS Bounding Mine (3×).They must secure the crash site and destroy the wreck before it attracts the AAF's attention.

However, one of the task force's remaining gunships has crashed into the forest west of Maxwell. With the guidance of British SF operative Lieutenant James, Kerry has managed to link up with other survivors of Task Force Aegis at Camp Maxwell. George Santayana, 'Tipperary', Soliloquies in England (1922)
