Issue 041 — July 2026
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Vehicles: tanks, planes and armoured cars

How combined arms works in Enlisted — crewing tanks, flying aircraft, and fitting vehicles into your squad rotation.

By PC Game Pilot·Core systems·5 min·Ažurirano 2026-08-08

Combined arms

Infantry, tanks and aircraft fight on the same map in Enlisted, which is the heart of its appeal. Steam lists more than 400 vehicles across the game, including tanks, aircraft and armoured cars.

How vehicles work

Vehicles are tied to dedicated squads. A Tanker squad crews a tank; a Pilot squad (fighter or attack) flies an aircraft. You deploy the vehicle squad on respawn like any other, and you can switch between crew positions — for example, hopping from the tank's gunner to its driver, or bailing out to fight on foot.

Tanks

Armour rules the open fronts. Tanks provide firepower and a mobile spawn-adjacent presence, but they're vulnerable to Anti-Tank infantry, mines and aircraft — so support them, and don't push alone into buildings.

Aircraft

Fighters contest the skies; attack planes bomb and strafe ground targets. Aviation can swing a match, but it takes practice, and good AA or an enemy fighter will punish careless flying.

Other vehicles

Armoured cars and APCs add mobility and can serve as transport, and the Rider class brings motorcycles. Fit one or two vehicle squads into your rotation rather than relying on them exclusively — infantry still capture and hold the objectives.