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weapons specialist can provide just that tactical edge-the primary
weapon is a carbine or assault rifle. The primary responsibility of
the heavy weapons specialist is to lay down cover and suppres-
sion fire to protect the activities of the remainder of the team. As
such, silenced weapons are inappropriate. Also, since the special-
ist is drawing maximum attention to himself, he should be well
protected from return fire as well.
Location/Type
Equipment
Uniform
HRT or Camo Heavy (depending on the 
terrain in the area of operations)
Primary Weapon
Car-15 (interior use)or M-16(exterior
assault)
Backup Weapon
.45 Pistol
Slot One
Extra Primary Magazine
Slot Two
Frag Grenades
Team Assignment
The Team Assignment screen is where you assign members from
the active roster to individual fire teams. You may have up to four
separate fire teams for the assault and each fire team can hold up
to four members from the total pool of eight. In other words, you
could create Blue and Red fire teams for this mission, and assign
four members to each (which is what we will do in a moment), or
you could designate four two-man fire teams. These are the two
most common configurations because it is rarely a good idea to
send in a team member without backup, but one man fire teams
are allowed if desired. 
Figure 9. The com-
mander of each fire
team should have
strong leadership
skills, or the mis-
sion objectives
assigned to that
team might be in
jeapordy.
To assign a member, first click on his portrait on the left, then click
on one of the colored arrows to assign him to the fire team associ-
ated with that color (presuming that there are open slots remaining
to be filled). The first team member assigned to each color is auto-
matically assigned command of that fire team. If you want to
change who is in command of a given fire team, first you must add
the “leader to be” to the fire team, then you must click on the
associated “Promote” button while that characters portrait is high-
lighted. Once the fire teams are divided to your satisfaction, click
on the right arrow by the Team Select title bar to proceed to the
Planning screen.
Planning
The British SAS motto is “Who Dares Wins.” Once they became
heavily involved in counterterrorist and hostage rescue missions,
the SAS came up with a corollary to that motto for those kinds of
missions: “Who Plans Wins.” This is the mode where you actually
construct the entry and assault plan for your team. Each plan con-
sists of pairs of paths and waypoints. Teams move along straight
paths using a particular set of Rules of Engagement (ROE), to way-
points where they can change direction, perform actions, or wait
for go-codes. Plans may be extremely simple: one team, minimal
number of waypoints with only one set of ROE, or complex: