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Coalition markings, used to identify friendly vehicles visually to other coalition forces.
The only time you can use vehicles is during the campaign mode in a couple of levels. You can not use vehicles in online play.
Which line of a SITREP report should contain a list of all operational combat vehicles
A hood latch is the mechanism that holds your vehicles hood in the closed position while in operation.
Well you can do what you are suppose to do, the campaign. You can destroy buildings, drive and fly vehicles, win the game. There are a lot of things that you can do in the campaign. Sadly a little less of the buildings are destructible because it is the campaign. If you want to know more I suggest looking up videos or play it yourself. You can better understanding if you do it yourself.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITYIt is a dealer responsibility to check (with SERVICE-COMM) each vehicle falling within therange of this service campaign which for any reason enters the service department. Thisincludes vehicles purchased from your dealership, other Nissan dealerships, privateparties, or vehicles presented by transient (tourist) owners and vehicles in dealer inventory.A campaign status report (sent under separate cover) will assist you in the identification ofthose vehicles involved in this service campaign. Each dealership service department isencouraged to contact these vehicle owners to have the required inspections and repairscompleted on their vehicle.ALL DEALERSHIP WILL BILL NISSAN USA DIRECTLY FOR THE REPAIRS OR ADJUSTMENTS FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE/RECALL CAMPAIGNS!
Which line of a SITREP report should contain a list of all operational combat vehicles
A CVOR operator or carrier is the person responsible for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle. The carrier does not necessarily have to be the vehicle owner, but must hold a valid CVOR even when using vehicles that are leased or contracted. Operators are responsible for all the drivers and vehicles in their operation.
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restores the vehicles electrical system to original operation and regulates proper voltage distrbution
In singleplayer, they happen in the campaign pretty often. In multiplayer, they spawn in the deployments, the carrier, and some spawn points.
Well you can do what you are suppose to do, the campaign. You can destroy buildings, drive and fly vehicles, win the game. There are a lot of things that you can do in the campaign. Sadly a little less of the buildings are destructible because it is the campaign. If you want to know more I suggest looking up videos or play it yourself. You can better understanding if you do it yourself.