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=== Squad Lead === The Logistic Section consists of different [[Combat Engineer]]s responsible for organizing supplies, fire-support, sabotage, constructing FOBs and emplacements. Logistic sections should not be taken lightly, even if they only employ 4 members. The logistic squad leader should always be aware of the team's strategy and stay in contact with all other squad leaders. The main tool of the logistics section is the [[Truck|construction truck]], (commonly referred to as "Logi Truck" by the player-base) which carry supplies that can be exchanged for buildable assets. It is recommended to always have supplies at the ready by keeping the logistics trucks filled by making "logi runs". The logistic section has two different playstyles: defensive and offensive. The '''Defensive''' playstyle is needed when being part of the defensive team, but can also be useful for setting defensive emplacements around offensive FOBs. As part of the defensive faction, the logistic section has to build defensive emplacements and reinforcements around the objectives. It crucial for the logistic section to set up an efficient defense by balancing powerful and costly assets with weaker but inexpensive ones. On some maps FOBs can be built to support the defensive capabilities of the team or set up a second defensive position in the flank of the actual objective. Always make sure the advancing enemy can't use your emplacements to their benefit. Beware of the firing angles of [[Stationary weapon|emplaced guns]] and the direction they can effectively cover. Make sure your tank sections get a repair station at a location of their choice and ask them for positions of obstacles and anti-tank mines, in order to not block their strategy but compliment it. It is paramount that your team has enough ammunition and supplies for further emplacements built by squad leaders at an objective. Once that is done, retreat and prepare the next objective, so that your team can fall safely. '''Offensive''' playstyle is needed when being part of the offensive team. Your main task is to set up FOBs in safe places, which allows your team to attack from multiple sides. Losing your FOBs can be the difference between a victory and a defeat, as they take a considerable amount of time to be replaced. Poor FOB placement can lead to heavy casualties due to your team being in the open when facing well covered adversaries. Forests and thick vegetation are prime places for a FOB in order to keep it hidden, however, construction trucks often give away the position of such FOBs. Beware of losing the element of surprise over time and your team's mobility in choosing an attack path. In the worst case, your team can get stuck near the FOB from a counter attack, tank fire or artillery barrages, taking devastating casualties in the process of breaking out. Once the FOBs are set you can support the attack with mortar-fire. Choose a well concealed position behind friendly lines for a mortar emplacement and stay in contact with your infantry sections and Platoon Commander, to cover your team's advance with high explosive fire on enemy positions or by setting a smoke screen. To effectively land your shots, use your map and the formula for calculation of the hypotenuse between your position and the target. Get one section member to an overwatch position or stay in contact with other squads to correct the shots into the target and avoid friendly fire. There are several video tutorials for using mortars in ''[[Post Scriptum]].''
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