Security Checkpoint DMZ, Place Tactical Camera at Central Station

The DMZ Security Checkpoint mission is a Tier 2 Phalanx faction quest. In this mission, you will have to “place a Tactical Camera at the Central Station in Vondel” and then “Mark 10 enemies with the Tactical Camera at the Central Station“. Read on as we explain how to do it.

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Security Checkpoint DMZ, Place Tactical Camera at Central Station
Security Checkpoint DMZ, Place Tactical Camera at Central Station

DMZ Place Tactical Camera at Central Station, Security Checkpoint Mission Guide

So, how to complete the Security Checkpoint DMZ mission? The very first thing you need to understand here is that a “Tactical Camera” is not an item you will find on the map. Rather, it is a piece of fear you equip as a part of your loadout before your deployment in DMZ. The Tactical Camera can be found under the “Field Upgrade” slot when you are customizing your Active Duty loadout. Hence, make sure to equip this item before the match begins.

Once you have that sorted, deploy to Vondel. The Central Station POI is in the northeast corner of the map. Make sure that the game informs you that you are actually at the Central Station POI before placing the Tactical Camera. It will not count if you are outside of the POI. The best spot to place the camera is somewhere in the open, where it will have an unobstructed line of sight over a wide area.

We recommend the facade above the main entrance, where it will overlook the wide pedestrian area in front of the station as well as the canal. In our opinion, that’s the perfect place to quickly and easily complete the second task of the DMT Security Checkpoint faction mission. The one that says, “Mark 10 enemies with the Tactical Camera at the Central Station”. With everything set up, simply hide somewhere near, and start using the camera to mark the enemies. Mark 10 of them, and the mission is complete!

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