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[[File:UAV Predator.jpg|thumb|251x251px|A UAV Drone in real-life.]]
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An '''Unmanned Aerial Vehicle''' ('''UAV'''), commonly known as a '''drone,''' is an '''aircraft without a human pilot aboard'''. The flight of UAVs may be controlled with various kinds of autonomy: either by a given degree of remote control from an operator, located on the ground or in another vehicle, or fully autonomously, by onboard computers.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle</ref>
   
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== Summary ==
The '''UAV''' is a commander ability in ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' and ''[[Battlefield 2142]]''. It provides 55 seconds of 'radar', enabling all teammates to see the location of enemy units within its limited radius.
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The '''UAV''' is a commander ability in the [[Battlefield Series]], providing 55 seconds of 'radar', enabling all teammates to see the location of enemy units within its limited radius.
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==Battlefield 2==
 
[[File:BF2 Predator UAV.png|thumb|The UAV Drone in Battlefield 2.|251x251px]]
 
In ''[[Battlefield 2]]'', the '''UAV''' itself was originally invisible, however in the 1.2 patch, the UAVs became both visible and vulnerable to ground fire. Although unlike other aircraft, it is almost impossible to shoot down a UAV with anything other than mobile AA. The UAV is based on the American RQ-1 Predator A Drone.
   
 
The UAV depends on a small hut/trailer for it to work, usually located in or near the team's starting spawnpoint (which may or may not be a capturable, depending on the map). The hut can be destroyed with 2 packs of [[C4]] dropped by a Special Forces player. Once destroyed, either commander is unable to use the UAV until a team member repairs it or a [[Supply Drop|supply crate]] is dropped near it for repairs.
 
The UAV depends on a small hut/trailer for it to work, usually located in or near the team's starting spawnpoint (which may or may not be a capturable, depending on the map). The hut can be destroyed with 2 packs of [[C4]] dropped by a Special Forces player. Once destroyed, either commander is unable to use the UAV until a team member repairs it or a [[Supply Drop|supply crate]] is dropped near it for repairs.
   
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==''Battlefield 2''==
 
Originally, the ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' '''UAV''' itself was invisible, however in the 1.2 patch, the UAVs became both visible and vulnerable to ground fire - although unlike other aircraft it is almost impossible to shoot down a UAV with anything other than mobile AA. The UAV is based on the American Predator A Drone.
 
[[File:BF2 Predator UAV.png|thumb|300px|The UAV Drone in [[Battlefield 2]].]]{{Commander resources/BF2}}
 
   
==''Battlefield 2142''==
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==Battlefield 2142==
The '''UAV''' used for ''[[Battlefield 2142]]'' is based on a [[wikipedia:flying wing|flying wing]] design, similar to the US B-2 Spirit strategic bomber.
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The '''UAV''' used for ''[[Battlefield 2142]]'' is based on a [[wikipedia:flying wing|flying wing]] design, similar to the US B-2 Spirit strategic stealth bomber.
   
On the rare occasion that a player is in proximity of the actual UAV (And the even rarer occasion that the drone has glitched and is traveling low on the ground), the UAV can crush players against walls or push them off rooftops.
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On the rare occasion that a player is in proximity of the actual UAV (and the even rarer occasion that the drone has glitched and is traveling low on the ground), the UAV can crush players against walls or push them off rooftops.
   
The UAV is vulnerable to anti-aircraft weaponry, and less so to infantry firearms. UAVs can be targeted and destroyed by either team. Because the owner of the UAV is not shown (Other than through guesswork), players risk shooting down their own team's UAV.
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The UAV is vulnerable to anti-aircraft weaponry, and less so to infantry firearms. UAVs can be targeted and destroyed by either team. Because the owner of the UAV is not shown (other than through guesswork), players risk shooting down their own team's UAV.
 
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UAVBF2142.png|The UAV Scanner Station in [[Battlefield 2142]].
 
UAVBF2142.png|The UAV Scanner Station in [[Battlefield 2142]].
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==Battlefield 4==
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|image = [[File:BF4 UAV.png|250px]]
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|feature = Reveals all enemy infantry, vehicles and equipment within the effective radius|caption = Commander asset UAV in flight.|ani = |cost = None (Recharge required per use)|hud = [[File:BF4_UAV_HUD.png|center|62px]]}}
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The UAV returns in ''[[Battlefield 4]]'' as the '''Scan UAV''', functioning similar to the UAV featured in ''Battlefield 2''. It circles around selected areas and reveals the location of any hostile infantry of vehicles within the vicinity to the entire team's minimap. It is the fastest recharging asset available to the commander. The UAV is vulnerable to ground & air cannon, missile and rocket fire. Friendly Scan/[[EMP UAV]] have a strobing green indicator light to indicate friendly assets, while enemy commander asset Scan/EMP UAVs have a strobing red indicator light.
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The UAV is also available in the [[Test Range]], serving as an unmanned target drone.
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BF4_UAV_Map.png|Map icon of Scan UAV (Top right-hand corner of screen).
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TargetDrone.png|an F-35 Stealth Jet engaging a UAV Target Drone.
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==Battlefield Hardline==
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|image = [[File:BFHL GPS Spotting.PNG|250px]]
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|level = {{Clear}}
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*Version 1.0 - Default
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*Version 2.0 - Bronze Service Star 7
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|feature = Reveals enemy locations through their GPS devices}}
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{{Quote|Reveal enemy locations by gaining access to their GPS devices. Version 2 uses WIFI on GPS devices to echo the original signal, increasing the spotting area.|Version 2.0 In-Game Description}}
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'''GPS Spotting''' is a [[hacker resource]] featured in ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]''. It functions in a similar manner to the Scan UAV from ''Battlefield 4'', revealing the location of any enemies in the vicinity to the entire team. Upon unlocking version 2.0, the affected area is increased.
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==Trivia==
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=== ''Battlefield 4'' ===
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* In ''[[Battlefield 4]]'', touching the UAV results in instant death.
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* The UAV model appears to be based on the existing real-life [[wikipedia:Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk|Northop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk UAV]].
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==References==
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[[Category:Drones]]
 
[[Category:Battlefield 2 commander resources]]
 
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UAV Predator

A UAV Drone in real-life.

An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. The flight of UAVs may be controlled with various kinds of autonomy: either by a given degree of remote control from an operator, located on the ground or in another vehicle, or fully autonomously, by onboard computers.[1]

Summary

The UAV is a commander ability in the Battlefield Series, providing 55 seconds of 'radar', enabling all teammates to see the location of enemy units within its limited radius.

Battlefield 2

BF2 Predator UAV

The UAV Drone in Battlefield 2.

In Battlefield 2, the UAV itself was originally invisible, however in the 1.2 patch, the UAVs became both visible and vulnerable to ground fire. Although unlike other aircraft, it is almost impossible to shoot down a UAV with anything other than mobile AA. The UAV is based on the American RQ-1 Predator A Drone.

The UAV depends on a small hut/trailer for it to work, usually located in or near the team's starting spawnpoint (which may or may not be a capturable, depending on the map). The hut can be destroyed with 2 packs of C4 dropped by a Special Forces player. Once destroyed, either commander is unable to use the UAV until a team member repairs it or a supply crate is dropped near it for repairs.



Battlefield 2142

The UAV used for Battlefield 2142 is based on a flying wing design, similar to the US B-2 Spirit strategic stealth bomber.

On the rare occasion that a player is in proximity of the actual UAV (and the even rarer occasion that the drone has glitched and is traveling low on the ground), the UAV can crush players against walls or push them off rooftops.

The UAV is vulnerable to anti-aircraft weaponry, and less so to infantry firearms. UAVs can be targeted and destroyed by either team. Because the owner of the UAV is not shown (other than through guesswork), players risk shooting down their own team's UAV.



Battlefield 4

The UAV returns in Battlefield 4 as the Scan UAV, functioning similar to the UAV featured in Battlefield 2. It circles around selected areas and reveals the location of any hostile infantry of vehicles within the vicinity to the entire team's minimap. It is the fastest recharging asset available to the commander. The UAV is vulnerable to ground & air cannon, missile and rocket fire. Friendly Scan/EMP UAV have a strobing green indicator light to indicate friendly assets, while enemy commander asset Scan/EMP UAVs have a strobing red indicator light.

The UAV is also available in the Test Range, serving as an unmanned target drone.


Battlefield Hardline

BF1 Wrench Icon
This Section is currently under construction. It may contain little or inaccurate information.

"Reveal enemy locations by gaining access to their GPS devices. Version 2 uses WIFI on GPS devices to echo the original signal, increasing the spotting area."

— Version 2.0 In-Game Description

GPS Spotting is a hacker resource featured in Battlefield Hardline. It functions in a similar manner to the Scan UAV from Battlefield 4, revealing the location of any enemies in the vicinity to the entire team. Upon unlocking version 2.0, the affected area is increased.


Trivia

Battlefield 4

References