Quick answer
Đắk Tô Airfield is one of the six official launch maps. The official map description highlights an open airfield, nearby armour and recon opportunities, impact craters and hilltop fortifications. Treat exposed movement and communication as the planning problem; the sources do not publish a fixed route, objective order, map-size number or permanent vehicle lane.
What the official source confirms about Đắk Tô Airfield
The official Launch Maps article names Đắk Tô Airfield and contrasts its open airstrip with armour, recon opportunities, impact craters and hilltop fortifications. The confirmed map problem is therefore exposure across open space combined with defended higher ground and battlefield debris.
That description does not prove a fixed armour route, a universal recon position, a permanent landing zone or the same point order in every mode. Check the live objective and call the intended movement before leaving cover. The maps hub keeps the official six-map context in one place.
How to plan an exposed crossing
First identify whether the team is attacking, defending, rotating or gathering information. Use the beginner guide for the four launch modes, then make a specific call with sector, direction, cover and support request. Avoid turning “open airfield” into a claim that one route always works.
For US air support, open helicopter controls and verify the live aircraft inputs. For a role choice, use roles rather than a map-independent tier list. If the map or objective prompt is broken, record the symptom in Issues & Performance.
What the source boundary means
The reviewed official pages do not give a comparable map area, fixed capture sequence, guaranteed armour lane, permanent helicopter LZ or mode-independent best position. A live map capture or dated first-party update is required for those details. GGSage keeps the confirmed airfield and hilltop context separate from a tactical database that does not yet have the evidence.
Common Đắk Tô Airfield mistakes
- Crossing open space without a current objective or support call.
- Treating armour or recon opportunities as guaranteed routes or positions.
- Assuming the airstrip looks the same in every mode.
- Using a promotional image as a minimap.
- Ignoring hilltop fortifications when planning a movement call.
What to read next
Compare Quảng Ngãi for a mixed cover problem and open the full maps list. Read Best Settings if visibility or stability is the real blocker, then use roles to choose the squad responsibility.
Sources
- Official Launch Maps article — Đắk Tô Airfield name and terrain description.
- Official Out Now article — six-map launch context.
- Official Game Modes article — mode-specific objective context.
Last verified: August 16, 2026. The official map name and setting were checked; routes, dimensions and mode-specific layouts require current live evidence.