Operation 925

Operation 925 is a map included in the Battlefield 3: Close Quarters expansion pack, and is located in a commercial building in Tehran. It can only be played in the Conquest Domination, Gun Master, Squad Deathmatch, and Team Deathmatch Close Quaters (being only 8v8) game modes.

The map consists of three floors, including an underground car park. Compared to the other maps in the expansion, its design has few stairways or other vertical paths, effectively confining each floor as a separate zone of combat. However, it also features plenty of lateral cover and low walls in the form of office furnishings.

Flag A
Flag A is in the Cafeteria area. There is a balcony that looks down at the flag which is a good spot for defending the flag. The outside area can be reached through the two sets of doors or the windows allowing you to get behind some of the defenders. There is also almost no cover except for the tables and chairs and store counter which doesn't provide the best cover.

Flag B
Flag B is in the Garage area. The two burning vehicles beside the flag provide excellent cover from the smoke. There are also multiple stairways to access the area. There are other cars and some pillars to hide behind for cover.

Flag C
Flag C is in the Lobby area. The flag is the center of the lobby with little cover except for some pillars. There are two overhanging balconies which provide good overwatch on the objective. There is a main desk area that can look onto the flag that is under one of the balconies.

Trivia

 * An Abrams tank drives up and down the road outside the mall in an area unreachable by the player. This can be seen by looking out of the window at A.
 * The map's name is a play on the words "nine-to-five", which is a typical set period of work.
 * Occasionally, you can hear a phone ring near or in the office area.
 * The police cars outside are modeled after actual Iranian police cars (not the same Mercedes model), complete with Farsi writing and green-colored striped decals.
 * There is a Typing error on the Farsi Holo Cafe spelling. It spelled as "کافح هولوح" which is incorrect."کافه هولو" is the correct way of spelling it.

