FAV

The FAV Buggy or simply FAV is a light utility vrhicle featured in the Battlefield series. It is near-identical in performance and function to the American Desert Patrol Vehicle. it has been used by the Middle Eastern Coalition in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, by the People's Liberation Army in Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, and by the Russian Army in Battlefield Play4Free.

Battlefield 2
In Battlefield 2, the FAV Buggy is used by the Middle Eastern Coalition. It performs similarly to the USMC Desert patrol Vehicle and seats three players, a driver, a gunner, and a passenger.

Only the gunner can fire its weapon, the ring-mounted KORD turret, which has a full 360 degree rotation field, unlike the approximately 120 degree field of view with the DPV's M2 Browning.

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
In Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, the FAV retains its use by the Middle Eastern Coalition, but it has also replaced the NJ 2046 as the Chinese light utility vehicle. It is armed with a KORD HMG or Type 85 HMG (depending on the team) for the gunner and a QLZ-87 for the passenger, making it much more formidable against infantry than in Battlefield 2.

However, the passenger seat looks directly into the roll cage bar, meaning that the passenger has a severely reduced field of view over the DPV's passenger, meaning they will likely have to switch to third-person view to fire the launcher to be able to see their target.

Battlefield Play4Free
In Battlefield Play4free, the FAV is used by the Russian Army. It appears only on Oman at the Russian Base, the Construction Site under RU control, and by the Wrecked Train under RU control. It can also be found scattered about the map by the hotel behind the Gas Station control point and by the river behind the Wrecked train.

It is nearly identical in performance to the USMC DPV, but can be used to traverse Oman very quickly. This makes it useful early on to capture control points before heavy armor shows up as it can be destroyed by a single tank shot or rocket from a Stationary AT or an Engineer's RPG-7, so players driving the vehicle will want to avoid heavy armor fights as much as possible. The mounted KORD on top also does not allow the operator to crouch, leaving them fairly exposed to enemy fire.

Unlike in previous titles. the passenger seat player is allowed to use their weapons. This can potentially make the FAV a hit-and run anti-tank vehicle if an Engineer passenger uses their Tracer Dart Gun to lock on to a vehicle and then fires their RPG at it. This could also work well for a mine-laying vehicle to pester enemy armor,as the passenger could drop mines about as the driver goes around the map.