Do you want to know all Field Upgrades and how they work in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2? The title debuted a couple of days ago and received pretty cool feedback from the players. Since it is a wide-ranging game, players need guides on many things. For instance, the title has several Field Upgrades available to use. Because of that, which ones should be used may be a headache in some situations. Of course, knowing what to do will be easier and more pleasant. So, all Field Upgrades and how they work in Modern Warfare 2. Here is a quick guide.

All Field Upgrades and How They Work in Modern Warfare 2

  • Tactical Camera – Allows you to throw a remote-controlled camera that marks enemies. If left alone, it will emit a sound when it spots an enemy. Best used for point holds where peeking is unsafe.
  • Inflatable Decoy – Throws out a balloon-like decoy mine designed to trick enemies into firing toward it instead of you or your teammates. Will activate when enemies get near it, but can also be remotely activated. Best in areas where shoot-outs are common, like chokepoints.
  • DDOS – Activate this to emit a widespread EMP that ignores walls, disrupts enemy electronics, and scrambles player HUDs for a moment. Best used to deactivate mines and trophy systems.
  • Deployable Cover – Places a metal plate designed to take cover behind and to be mounted upon. Best used where there is little cover to begin with, such as in open areas.
  • Trophy System – Places an electronic device on the ground that destroys up to three pieces of equipment and projectiles, such as grenades and rockets. Best used for point holds where explosives are a constant threat.
  • Dead Silence – Activate to make your footstep silence and gain a speed boost. Kills while this is active extend the duration. Best used for flanking heavily fortified positions.
  • Munitions Box – Places an ammo crate that restores ammunition for you and your allies. Best used for low-ammo weapons such as rocket launchers, grenade launchers, and other weapon-based explosives.
  • Loadout Drop – Calls in an aerial drop that allows you to reselect your loadout in the field. While this doesn’t have a real use currently, the upcoming Warzone 2.0 may see it gain one.
  • Portable Radar – Places a small electronic device on the ground that pings a sizable radius on the map. Works like a localized UAV. Best used for point-holds to gain intel on enemy approaches.
  • Tactical Insertion – Places a glowing baton on the ground that allows you to respawn at its position when you die. Best used in high-value locations and areas where getting to an objective quickly is important.
  • Battle Rage – Pops a stim-pack that causes your health to regenerate fast and ignore tactical equipment such as stun grenades. Also causes your tactical sprint to recharge at a constant rate.
  • Recon Drone – Throw out a remote-controlled aerial drone with a camera attached that marks enemies whether or not you are in control of it or not. Best used for gathering intel from above the battlefield.
  • Smoke Airdrop – Allow you to call in a massive smokescreen on the area of the map of your choosing. Best used to obscure dangerous areas on points on the map, allowing for safe advancement through them.
  • Suppression Mine – Places a mine on the ground that disorientates enemies that come within its proximity. When activated, it stays on the field for an extended period of time. Best used near entrances where enemies are likely to appear.
  • Anti-Armor Rounds – Massively boosts bullet penetration and damage to vehicles and equipment. Best used for destroying high-priority vehicles and killstreaks.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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