Best Builds for Vehicles in Battlefield 6

In Battlefield 6, vehicles often determine who wins a match. A tank with good support or a skilled pilot can quickly defeat an entire team. If you’re struggling to be effective in a vehicle, it might be because you haven’t unlocked all the necessary upgrades and equipment yet.

Vehicles in *Battlefield 6* are highly customizable with different weapons and tools, which greatly affects how they handle and perform. This guide will show you the best configurations for each vehicle, helping you master them on the battlefield.

As of writing, weapons and equipment on transport vehicles and jets cannot be changed.

Best Tank Loadout in Battlefield 6

Main Weapon High Explosive Shell
Alternate Ammo AP Shell
Secondary Weapon Coaxial LMG
Equipment 1 Projectile Intercept System
Upgrade Reinforced Plating
Gunner Weapon HMG
Gunner Equipment Mine Countermeasures

Main Battle Tanks can break through enemy defenses when used effectively, but they aren’t invulnerable. Tank crews will eliminate enemy vehicles and infantry, so we’re supplying Armor-Piercing (AP) shells for vehicles and High-Explosive (HE) shells for infantry.

To protect yourself, use the Projectile Intercept System to stop rockets and tank shells, and Mine Countermeasures to find and avoid enemy mines. The Reinforced Plating upgrade will make you a bit slower, but that’s okay if you’re leading the charge with your frontline units. Always have a friendly Engineer nearby to help prevent explosions.

Best IFV Loadout in Battlefield 6

Primary Weapon HE Shells
Secondary Weapon Lock Guided Missile
Equipment 1 Emergency Repair
Equipment 2 Counter-Fire Radar
Upgrade Reinforced Plating
Gunner LMG

Infantry Fighting Vehicles, or IFVs, are like lighter, faster versions of tanks. They can carry weapons and serve as a place for soldiers to start a battle. While not as heavily armored as tanks, IFVs are quicker and more agile, making them good for surprising the enemy with quick attacks and then moving to a new location.

Although infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) *can* be used to destroy tanks, they’re generally more effective at eliminating enemy soldiers. High-explosive (HE) shells are excellent for taking out troops, and lock-guided missiles can handle both armored vehicles and aircraft. Importantly, the gunner’s laser designator works in conjunction with the main gunner’s missiles for increased accuracy and targeting capabilities.

To help your vehicle survive, equip Reinforced Plating – it adds extra protection against rockets. Also, get Counter-Fire Radar, which automatically reveals enemies after they hit you. Players who focus on anti-tank weapons are often fairly predictable, and the radar makes it easier to aim and fire back.

Best Mobile Anti-Air Vehicle Build in Battlefield 6

Mobile anti-aircraft guns, or AA guns, are designed to destroy enemy airplanes. While they can sometimes be used against other targets, they aren’t very effective against tanks and other armored vehicles. If you need a tank specifically for fighting aircraft, here are our recommendations:

  • High Velocity AA Shells make tracking flying targets easier.
  • Thermal Blocking Smoke prevents Lock Guided Missiles from locking onto you.
  • Enhanced Loading Systems increases the reload speed of your weapons.

Best Attack Helicopter Loadout in Battlefield 6

Primary Weapon Aim Guided Rockets/Heavy Rockets
Secondary Weapon Aim Guided Missile
Equipment 2 Emergency Repair
Upgrade Targeting Interference

Attack helicopters excel at finding and destroying ground troops and vehicles, but pilots need significant training and situational awareness to operate them effectively. This equipment setup enhances the helicopter’s ability to quickly locate and eliminate targets with powerful weaponry.

Okay, so when it comes to taking out enemies, the Heavy Rockets are pretty versatile, but honestly, they shine when you’re fighting tanks. They don’t hold as many rockets as other launchers, so you’ll burn through them quickly if you try to spam infantry. The TOW Missile is a beast against armored stuff too, though it takes a little practice to get the hang of. And don’t sleep on the default Aim-Guided Rockets – they’re solid all-around!

The Targeting Interference upgrade helps protect you from lock-on weapons fired by both enemy soldiers and vehicles. While it doesn’t make you completely immune to attacks, it buys you valuable time to find cover and shake off incoming missiles. This upgrade is particularly useful on large, open maps like Operation Firestorm, where there aren’t many places to hide from aerial threats.

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2025-10-12 19:39