Detachments

606th Shadow Company

The 606th consists of a four distinct detachments that each have their own role and purpose. Read more about them below

Shadow HQ

Shadow HQ planning their assualt

Shadow HQ planning an operation with representatives from Ghost and Ronin.

HQ on Ridge

HQ planning the next phase of our assault on Tanoa.

Heat

CCT-1917 Heat takes aim at an enemy B1 on Stratis.

Callsign “Shadow”, our HQ element consists of our unit leadership and officers. They are in charge of planning our attack and coordinating the multiple detachments together into a single cohesive unit.

Reaper Platoon

Reaper Platoon Protecting Felucia

Reaper holding their position on Felucia.

Reaper Leader

Reaper Alpha pushing towards the objective on Tanoa.

Reaper Side

Reaper Platoon pushing towards the objective on Tanoa.

Callsign “Reaper”, our main-infantry fighting-force is a tactical air-assisted platoon. We use jetpacks and perform airborne-drops to position ourselves strategically on the battlefield. Most new members of the 606th start here. Reaper provide a lot of different roles for troopers to play as, including Grenadiers, Medics, Marksmen, Rocket Gunners, Machinegunners, and a lot more.

Ghost Squadron

Ghost prepping flight plans on Tanoa

Ghost Squadron prepping flight plans on Tanoa.

Ghost on Rugosa

Ghost Squadron dropping off troops on Rugosa.

Callsign “Ghost”, are our aviators, air-traffic controllers, and aircraft crew-men. Ghost provides the primary form of transportation for the other elements of the unit, along with providing Close-Air-Support (CAS) when Reaper and crew are in need of assistance. Ghost Pilots and Crew have two primary air-craft a LAAT (Low-Altitude-Assault-Transport) or a ARC-170 Star fighter. The former is user for transport whereas the latter is the primary CAS provider within Ghost Squadron.

Ronin Squadron

Lowlife

Lowlife’s JTAC calls in an airstrike on a CIS radar station while two ARC troopers watch for contacts.

Callsign “Ronin”, this element consists of our smaller squadrons that provide critical logistics to the unit while being small enough to not be there own detachment. This includes squads like “Lowlife” which acts as our primary JTAC, calling in CAS strikes and coordinating with “Ghost” for transport and resupplies. Also under “Ronin” is our soon to be ARF detachment, known as “Nomad” squadron, our ARF troopers will break off from the rest of the force and move deep behind enemy lines, providing recon and intel for “Reaper” and “Ghost”.