#Drivable Vehicle Ideas

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crimson briar
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I was looking at a old road map and did see that Vector was thinking of adding drivable vehicles, so I wanted to suggest a couple vehicles I think would be awesome for the game.

I've added pictures of the vehicles I think would be sick to add.

Feel free to add any other vehicle suggestions you think would be dope in OPERATOR.

lusty compass
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Yes, we need this

crimson briar
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  1. SAS Desert Raider
    The legendary SAS 'Pink Panthers' and desert raiders used heavily modified Willys MB/Ford GPW jeeps for deep reconnaissance and hit-and-run raids behind Axis lines. This example, nicknamed 'Delicate', is loaded with extra fuel cans, Vickers K guns, and a .50 cal Browning, representing the iconic SAS fighting patrol configuration that terrorized German and Italian supply columns in the Western Desert."
    Playstyle hint: Fast, lightly armored scout with high firepower for its size. Excellent for flanking and hit-and-run tactics.
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  1. SAS Land Rover Wolf 110
    Cold War to Modern Era. The workhorse of British Special Forces. This armed Land Rover Wolf/Defender 110 is fitted with twin General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMGs), a heavy support weapon mount, and full expeditionary kit. Used extensively in the Gulf, Balkans, and special operations worldwide. Instantly recognisable by its open-top fighting configuration and aggressive weapons fit."
    Playstyle hint: Versatile mid-tier armed technical. Good mobility, decent protection from small arms, and strong suppressive fire capability.
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  1. SASR Desert Patrol Vehicle
    Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) — Australian Defense Force. The Australian SASR’s long-range desert patrol variant of the Land Rover 110 (Perentie series). Painted in typical Australian arid camo, this vehicle features reinforced suspension, extra fuel/water storage, a spare tire mounted high, and weapons stations for the patrol’s machine guns and anti-materiel rifles. The SASR used these extensively in Afghanistan, Iraq, and for training in the harsh Australian Outback."
    Playstyle hint: Rugged long-range reconnaissance vehicle. Slightly better endurance and desert mobility than the British counterpart, with good crew protection for special forces insertions.
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  1. Ricardo Longline Strike Vehicle
    SAS Longline DPV
    Custom-built high-mobility desert vehicle used by SAS in the Gulf War era. Think dune buggy on steroids with heavy armament.
    Playstyle hint: Extreme mobility scout, very fast and light, perfect for deep desert insertions.
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  1. SAS Range Rover Classic
    SAS Covert Rover / Range Rover Classic
    22 SAS Regiment — Covert Ops, 1970s-1990s.
    A plain civilian white Range Rover used for discreet insertions, surveillance, and rapid response. Looks harmless, but packs an uprated V8, extra fuel, and hidden weapons."
    Playstyle Hint: Stealthy scout / insertion vehicle. Excellent off-road ability and low profile for sneaking behind lines or blending in. Great for covert flanks and mobile spawns, but fragile once spotted.
alpine sky
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SOCOM has a service called Non-Standard Commercial Vehicles (NSCV) that provides SOF with modified Land Cruisers, Fords, Sprinter vans, etc ; for covert and clandestine ground mobility.

desert cliff
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ngl we'd need a big map for these

vapid pewter
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time flies

crimson briar
fervent needle
# crimson briar

this is more appropriate for a CIA operator, and you see this exact car on the first mission as well if I'm not mistaking