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Operation Metro Rush Callouts and Attacker’s Playbook

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Page 1: Operation metro rush callouts and playbook

Operation Metro Rush

Callouts and Attacker’s Playbook

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Overhead of first section

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Objectives

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There are 4 paths…

Lake Path

Bravo Path

Middle Path

Alpha Path

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There are 5 main landmarks…Lake

Playground

Gazebo

Round-a-bout

Wall

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There are other specifics you could use, for example…

Waterfront

Sandbags

Bravo Rocks

Middle Rocks

Wall Rocks

Bravo Statue

Alpha Statue

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Then the strategy can be developed…

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Fire Team Alpha moves left, possibly mentioning “Alpha Statue,” and follows the wall. Perhaps they smoke “Wall Rocks” and

“Middle Rocks” as they move up. Once they take position behind the partition, clearing out any enemies and securing the “Wall

Rocks,” they go for the arm.

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Fire Team Bravo moves down waterfront until deep in enemy territory. Perhaps they have a

recon set a spawn beacon and secure the “Sandbags” before moving in for the arm.

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Of course, you always need a plan B, in which case we use brute force and sheer numbers to push up the

middle and focus on one objective at a time…

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Section 2 Cave

Tunnel

Shaft

Middle Corridors

Orange TrainCrossover

Bathroom Green Train

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Both Fire Teams move in using the Cave entrance and work their way to the Green Train. The two squads need to maintain distance between each other. Using the Green Train as cover, they will flank the enemy on the left side. Once they reach the end of the train, the FTs will split with FT A moving into the Bathroom to arm and FT B moving up the stairs and securing Crossover and moving down to arm Bravo. Once

objectives are armed, FT A needs to set up defensive positions outside both doors with one person staying in the Bathroom. Careful attention should be paid to Defender Spawn and Orange Train. FT B will maintain control of the Crossover, possibly setting up spawn beacon there, and keep at least two people there to watch the defender side escalators leading up. One can be support and spam frags down the stairs onto the

objective. The other two will move in and arm then fall back to the stairs and keep eyes on the objective while taking out any enemies that round the corner.

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Plan BSame principles once objectives are armed, but the path to get there is different. Both FTs will enter through the

Tunnel entrance. FT A will move down the tracks along the Orange Train and enter the Bathroom for the arm when they get there. Attention must be paid to enemies on Bravo side and around the Middle Corridors. FT B will break off and move up using the Middle Corridors. They will advance straight up the escalators and take over the Crossover as

in Plan A.

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Section 3Ticket Booth Lockers ATMs Front Stairs

Side Stairs

Back Stairs Gift Shop

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Plan AFT A will advance up front stairs and move left. Smoke can be used on Ticket Booth and surrounding area to cover as they advance. Once

clear, they can make move for Gift Shop and arm. After arming, they should set up defensive positions and watch for enemies coming from enemy spawn around Ticket Booth. FT B will move up Side Stairs and clear any enemies at the nearest entrance to Lockers. Again, smoke can be used on and around the Ticket Booth to provide cover. They will then advance up past ATMs to the next Locker entrance. They will then enter and clear the Lockers and hallway. After clear, they can move in and arm, keeping one person at the three nearest entrances

and one moving into the glass room. Attention should be paid to the Ticket Booth and surrounding areas.

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Plan BAlternate routes, same principle. FT A will advance using Back Stairs and move quickly to the Gift Shop to arm. FT B will move up Side Stairs and

immediately enter Lockers. They will advance down the hall way and go for the arm. Care must be taking when first advancing down hall in Lockers, as it is a “hot zone.”

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Section 4Low Street High Street

Side Entrance

Main Entrance

Alley

Bravo Building

Alpha Building

Bus/Van

Alpha Stairs

Ramp

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Plan AFT A uses the Alley to advance and sneak around the back side of Alpha Building and in to arm the objective.

Once armed, they need to maintain control of the room and hold until the m-com is destroyed. Once it is, they should move to upper levels of Alpha and Bravo Buildings to over-watch on Bravo objective. FT B will exit

through the Side Entrance and move from High Street to Low Street via the Ramp. Once they’ve worked their way down Low Street to the Bus/Van, they must be careful to clear out and hold the Bus. They can then arm

and set up defensive positions. Care must be taken to avoid being flanked. The team should split and two watch each side while two watch the middle.

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Plan BThis time FT A will use the Main Entrance and move quickly to control the room adjacent to the objective room in Alpha Building. Once it is controlled, possibly a spawn beacon placed, they can move in and arm Alpha. Again, once it is taken, they should secure the over-watches and cover Bravo. FT B will use Alley and advance across High Street, behind Alpha Building and down the Alpha

Stairs to Low Street. They can then work their way up Low Street to the Bus/Van and use the same tactics as in Plan A.

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That’s it for Attacking on Rush Metro(Defender Playbook coming soon)

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to shoot me a message. This was done as quickly as possible to be used as an example of how squads could develop a playbook. It would be a great tool for getting everyone on the same page and helping the squad teach tactics and strategies. It will require some effort, but I feel it is worth it in the end.