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As a Pilot your Job isn't to just move People and Equipment from one place to another. You are also responsible for CAS (Close Air Support). By loading a gun into one of the slots of your ship you can rain bullets (or whatever you loaded) <s> onto your fellow marines </s> the Xeno hordes. | As a Pilot your Job isn't to just move People and Equipment from one place to another. You are also responsible for CAS (Close Air Support). By loading a gun into one of the slots of your ship you can rain bullets (or whatever you loaded) <s> onto your fellow marines </s> the Xeno hordes. | ||
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Death from Above
As a Pilot your Job isn't to just move People and Equipment from one place to another. You are also responsible for CAS (Close Air Support). By loading a gun into one of the slots of your ship you can rain bullets (or whatever you loaded) onto your fellow marines the Xeno hordes.
How to call in a CAS strike
To make a CAS attack possible, a mark is required. This can be either done by throwing a marking flare which you can get from equipment vendors in the armory or by using a laser designator, available to most combat roles. A pilot can then select the mark and open fire on it. You will also need a JTAC (Joint Terminal Attack Controller) key which can buy for points to give the clear for the attack and to receive intel on the status of the Air support teams.