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Harraser

Do you enjoy the Mad Max movies and are you playing with at least two other players? The Harrasser is a great choice for solo players! This three-seater vehicle allows for speeds of 90 km/h and beyond thanks to its default turbo module, which can be upgraded in several different ways.


Vehicle equipment

1. Need for speed. In this type of vehicle, a speed module upgraded with certificates, or a mountain driving module paired with a turbo, plays a major role. The harasser takes damage from small arms fire, and stationary tanks can easily kill it with a few shots. Therefore, the faster you and your comrades move, the better.

2. Boombox - the harasser is equipped with a weapon capable of destroying enemy armor at close range. Additional slots can be used for speed, fire suppression, and auto repair.

3. Crusher - the Harrasser is equipped with a faction infantry weapon, or a Cobalt, in additional slots, auto repair, camouflage, and mine protection, or a threat detection device. This allows you to crush enemy infantry around the Groms, both solo and with a partner.


Combat tactics

In principle, combat tactics are similar to those described in the article about the Lightning. Instead of a Skyguard, a Ranger or Walker is used against air targets, and against infantry, a Cobalt or Faction Cannon is used. Against armored vehicles and tanks, a Bulldog or Rocket Launcher is used. 

In the field, the driver's job is to keep the Harrasser and crew safe. Maneuver between enemy armor, avoid mines and gunfire. Jump into battle at the right moment and disengage promptly, because the Harrasser is, after all, the terror of tanks. Try to drive around the victim and surround them.

The gunner's job is, of course, to shoot at anything that can be killed, mark targets around them for the driver, and shoot accurately. After all, if you don't kill a tank, for example, it will likely kill you, and the driver won't help. The same applies if you're driving with two people. You can move to the trunk for repairs while the driver escapes.

The passenger seat primarily handles repairs and infantry attacks, as well as scattering anti-tank mines under the wheels of pursuers.

A solo Harrasser is also suitable, as they can shoot down fighters, for example, or blow up deployed Sandra tanks with a rocket launcher, or farm infantry with Cobalt. However, two players can accomplish more and better.

The Harrasser can also be used as a personal vehicle, but then you'll need a camouflage module, or auto repair and a fire suppression system. So, you can park the Harrasser in patches on an Ezamir, or in thickets on an American/Hossin, while you fire a grenade launcher as an Assault Trooper, or a sniper rifle as a Saboteur. However, an ATV is often used for such situations.


Harrasser weapons

are primarily used for killing tanks, as the turret's traverse speed can't keep up with your movement speed, and an inexperienced driver can be swung around in the Harrasser while your friend is on the turret, damaging their prey. A three-seater, very nasty vehicle, but can be damaged with regular small arms. A third person in the back can repair the harasser or fire their own weapon.


1) Stealthy 

Fit for damaging ground targets from 50+ meters away. Additional slots include a repairer, which is invisible on the minimap and allows you to climb hills. Driving solo as an assault vehicle is also fine, with a grenade launcher; you park the harasser in bushes or trees and shoot at targets. 


2) Tank 

Fitting for the run-damage-run tactic. Auto repair instead of a cloak and high movement speed allow you to escape tanks, with more or less decent driving and a little luck. 


3) Infantry

As the driver, you'll try to drive into infantry clusters near the Sandra, drive around the base, and crush enemies. Your ally on the top gun will fire area-of-effect shots at anything red or purple that's nearby and moving. Generally, newbies to Planetside are often told to shoot at everything red.


4) Air: 

If you're being harassed by fighters with Liberators, you'll equip the Ranger anti-air cannon on the top gun, and, either solo or with a friend, begin hunting down anything flying that's not blue.

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