Quick answer
Vạn Tường is one of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam’s six official launch maps. The official description highlights small villages, jungle, a large river network, boat manoeuvres and ambush opportunities in river foliage. Plan around the live objective and crossing information; the sources do not publish a universal boat route, map-size number or fixed landing zone.
What the official source confirms about Vạn Tường
The official Launch Maps article names Vạn Tường and describes a river-rich battlefield with villages, jungle and boat movement. It also calls out river foliage and ambush opportunities. Those details answer the map-search question at the source-backed level: the map’s main planning problem is movement and information across mixed land and water terrain.
They do not establish the exact number of boats, a permanent crossing, a guaranteed ambush position, a vehicle rule or the same objective layout in all modes. Check the current client and communicate the live sector before turning the description into a route.
How to plan a waterway approach
Confirm the mode, objective and squad destination first. The beginner guide explains why Warfare, Offensive, Conquest and Domination change the team’s decision loop. Then state whether the squad is scouting, crossing, defending a bank or supporting another unit.
For US air support, read the helicopter controls guide and agree on the job before a flight. For NVA surprise systems, use Tunnel Warfare without adding a guessed distance or counter. The maps hub lets you compare Vạn Tường with Thanh Hóa Bridge and Cam Ranh Port.
What the source boundary means
The official pages do not give a square-kilometre measurement, fixed boat capacity, permanent vehicle lane, universal objective order, guaranteed helicopter LZ or mode-independent best crossing. A live capture or dated first-party update is required before publishing those details. GGSage keeps the water-and-jungle planning problem visible without pretending that a descriptive paragraph is a tactical database.
Common Vạn Tường mistakes
- Assuming every river crossing has the same risk or route.
- Moving a boat without confirming the squad’s current objective.
- Treating “ambush opportunity” as a guaranteed position or rule.
- Importing a map route from another mode or an old test.
- Forgetting to communicate what information the squad needs before crossing.
What to read next
Open the full maps list and compare Thanh Hóa Bridge for another river-crossing setting. Use roles for a squad responsibility and Issues & Performance if the map or vehicle prompt fails.
Sources
- Official Launch Maps article — Vạn Tường name and river, village and jungle description.
- Official Out Now article — six-map launch context.
- Hell Let Loose: Vietnam official game page — boats, factions and battlefield context.
Last verified: August 16, 2026. The official map name and setting were checked; routes, capacities and mode-specific layouts require current live evidence.