By Mike Straw
Copyright insider-gaming
Battlefield 6 releases on October 10, and, now, just weeks before its official launch, all of the vehicles in the game’s multiplayer have been posted online.
In total, Battlefield 6’s multiplayer will feature eight vehicles at launch. Players will be able to control two tanks, one transport vehicle, one anti-air vehicle, two helicopters, and two jets. Details on all of the vehicles can be found below courtesy of ModernWarzone.
All Vehicles In Battlefield 6
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
A two-seater “anti-vehicle” tank that is “built for engaging enemy land vehicles but can also effectively combat enemy infantry.
Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
The IFV is an “anti-soldier tank” that seats six players and can “effectively counter hostile infantry but has limited capability against heavy enemy armor”
Light Ground Transport
Seating five, this open-seat transport vehicle is built for “rapid battlefield traversal”. It includes weapons to fight off any enemies you see along the way.
Mobile Anti-Air
A single-seat vehicle that has dual autocannons and homing missiles designed to take down enemy aircraft
Attack Helicopter
The attack helicopter seats two players and is “highly effective at engaging all ground targets, especially when both crew positions are manned.” It’s labeled as both an “anti-vehicle” and “anti-soldier” vehicle.
Transport Helicopter
The transport helicopter can hold five players, and features two side-mounted miniguns for defense.
The attack jet is another vehicle deemed to be both “anti-vehicle” and “anti-soldier”. While it’s considered a “soft target”, this jet is designed to engage with all ground targets.
Fighter Jet
The last vehicle specializes in fighting other air vehicles. The fighter jet has “limited air-to-ground combat capabilities”, but is key for any air offensive.
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