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No matter how good you are at Battlefield 6: REDSEC, you will eventually need to know how to redeploy your teammates and get fire support back in the game. The process is thankfully very straightforward, but not without massive risk. Here’s how the system works. How to redeploy teammates in Battlefield 6: REDSEC For the first part of the match, you and your teammates will have an automatic redeploy, a “Second Chance,” that disappears after the round’s midway point. To redeploy teammates without a Second Chance, you need to reach one of the many redeploy towers scattered around the map. Unlike Apex or Warzone, where redploys are relatively quick, in BF6: REDSEC, redeploying teammates takes around 30 seconds by default. You also need to stay close to the tower until the progress circle fills. Worse, the thing makes a horrible racket the whole time, one you can hear for at least a hundred meters. When that progress circle fills, your teammates will redeploy after about 10 seconds and will need to drop back into the map. They spawn almost directly above you and your other teammates (if any). Redeploy towers are one-use, so while you can technically keep bringing teammates back, there will be a point where all the towers are used up and you're on your own. It’s therefore unlikely you’ll have access or time to use the tower as you approach the end of a match. Note that redeploy towers charge faster if you’re playing as an Assault or when there is more than one teammate in the radius. Odds are you’ll want as many players helping redeploy as possible, but having one lurking a bit farther out and watching for threats is also a good idea. Be sure to check out our Battlefield 6 strategy guide for much more on the game.