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With their portable radio, the Radioman provides a mobile way for Commanders to call in their abilities. Both Radiomen and the Commander must be conscious of each other's whereabouts on the battlefield. When not needed, they can play the role of a typical Rifleman, except that they carry smoke rather than grenades.
Gameplay Details
The Radioman's purpose is to act like the portable radio for the Commander, allowing the Commander to be closer to the front of the battle. Both the Commander and the Radioman require effective cooperation and communication in order to achieve the best results. Without communication, the Radioman will often serve no other purpose than being another Rifleman. With a Radioman, he can be used by the Commander anywhere on the map without restrictions; the advantages of a Radioman not only includes be portable anywhere, but can be used in areas in which are safe away from combat or when a static radio is unavailable to too far away. When the Commander uses the Radioman, he is given 25 points for each request (excluding force respawn, ambush, and cancel). The Radioman is also provided with smoke grenades and can contribute to advances on an objective, providing visual cover.
Characteristics
United States
The Radioman carries a AN/PRC-77 radio transceiver on his back along with two other canteens. A couple of ammo pouches are seen on him. A pair of dog tags can be seen worn when shirtless.
Australian Forces
The Radioman carries a AN/PRC-77 radio transceiver on his back along with two other canteens. A couple of ammo pouches and a pistol holster are seen on him. A rag can be seen worn around his neck.
Equipment
United States Army
Primaries (Slot 1) | Secondaries (Slot 2) | Equipment (Slot 3) | Equipment (Slot 4) |
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M16A1 | M1911A1 (Squad Leader) | M8 Smoke | Binoculars (Squad Leader) |
M14 | M18 Smoke (Squad Leader) | ||
XM177E1 |
United States Marines
Primaries (Slot 1) | Secondaries (Slot 2) | Equipment (Slot 3) | Equipment (Slot 4) |
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M14 | M1911A1 (Squad Leader) | M8 Smoke x2 | Binoculars (Squad Leader) |
M3A1 | M1917 (Squad Leader) | M18 Smoke (Squad Leader) | |
M37 Ithaca |
Australian Army
Primaries (Slot 1) | Secondaries (Slot 2) | Equipment (Slot 3) | Equipment (Slot 4) |
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L1A1 | Browning Hi-Power (Squad Leader) | M8 Smoke | Binoculars (Squad Leader) |
Owen | M18 Smoke (Squad Leader) |
Trivia
- During early builds of the game, it was possible for the enemy commander to use the radioman.
- Realistically, the AN/PRC-77 Portable Transceiver would weigh about 6.2 kg (13.75 lb).