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This solder is wearing a light plate-carrier and light backpack. With only their clothing and weapons they weigh 37.8 pounds. All of the above added raises it to 59.7 pounds. Note how most of the changes are from adding bandages, grenades, and magazines If you are ''confident'' you have everything, and you are underweight, it never hurts to have more of those 3 things.
This solder is wearing a light plate-carrier and light backpack. With only their clothing and weapons they weigh 37.8 pounds. All of the above added raises it to 59.7 pounds. Note how most of the changes come from adding bandages, grenades, and magazines. If you are confident you have everything but are underweight, it never hurts to carry more of these 3 items.


Note the above kits are '''examples'''. Ultimately, what to add in your kit is going to depend on the operation. The above is meant to give you a foundation to learn from.
Note the above kits are '''examples'''. Ultimately, what to add in your kit is going to depend on the operation. The above is meant to give you a foundation to learn from.
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Sometimes, especially for leadership roles, a person will operate more than 1 radio. This is usually a combination of short (e.g Baofeng, 343) and long-range (e.g 152, 148) radios. One can hear as many radios as they can carry, but ACRE2 only lets you have a key to talk on 3 at a time.
Sometimes, especially for leadership roles, a person will operate more than 1 radio. This is usually a combination of short (e.g Baofeng, 343) and long-range (e.g 152, 148) radios. One can hear as many radios as they can carry, but ACRE2 only lets you have a key to talk on 3 at a time.


The keybinds to talk on the radios correspond to the PTT1-3 binds for ACRE2. Which of your radios corresponds to what key is determined by the order the radios entered your inventory. The inventory usually tells you what number is associated with what radio.
The keybinds for talking on your radios (PTT1, PTT2, PTT3) are set in ACRE2. The specific radio assigned to each PTT key depends on the order you added them to your inventory. Your inventory screen will typically indicate which number is associated with that radio.


By default PTT1 is {{Key press|Caps Lock}}, PTT2 is {{Key press|LCtrl|Caps Lock}}, and PTT3 is {{Key press|LAlt|Caps Lock}}.
By default PTT1 is {{Key press|Caps Lock}}, PTT2 is {{Key press|LCtrl|Caps Lock}}, and PTT3 is {{Key press|LAlt|Caps Lock}}.