Primary Weapon: Sniper Rifles
- Springfield M1903 (US): Bolt-action sniper rifle with a scope. High accuracy and damage at long ranges.
- Kar98k Sniper (Germany): Scoped version of the Kar98k bolt-action rifle.
- Arisaka Type 99 Sniper (Japan): Scoped version of the Arisaka bolt-action rifle.
- Mosin-Nagant M91/30 Sniper (Soviet Union): Scoped version of the Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifle.
Secondary Weapon: Pistols
- Colt M1911 (US): Standard US pistol.
- Walther P38 (Germany): German semi-automatic pistol.
- Nambu Type 14 (Japan): Japanese semi-automatic pistol.
- Tokarev TT-33 (Soviet Union): Soviet semi-automatic pistol.
Special Equipment: Binoculars
- Binoculars: Used to zoom in on distant targets and spot enemy positions. When an enemy is spotted, their location is briefly marked on the mini-map for your teammates. This is crucial for providing intelligence.
The Scout's primary role is long-range engagement and reconnaissance. Your sniper rifle is your main tool for eliminating high-value targets from a distance. Learn bullet drop and lead targets effectively. Your binoculars are equally important for spotting enemy movements and vehicles, providing vital intelligence to your team. Your pistol is a last-resort weapon for close-quarters self-defense. Always choose elevated positions with good sightlines and cover, and relocate frequently to avoid being detected and counter-sniped. A patient and observant scout can significantly impact the flow of battle by disrupting enemy pushes and providing critical intel.
