yellow dot = you
orange dot = claymores
green dot = tactical insertion
blue arrow = path
This map has multipal tactics, first theres a sniping spot thats not great but ok sometimes during a match. The blue arrow with white around it indicates your running path to get to this location, you must climb the plain wing and youll see a ledge with some bushes you can jump to, their a good hiding spot for sniping. the yellow indicated where you should end up and the green is tactical insertion.
The next spot ranks 3rd best for this level in my opnion, each yellow dot repersents where a good place to stand would be when you fear people find where your at, switch between them as needed to maintain your area, orange repersents where you should lay claymores. With one man army you can lay 2 at a time and be able to use tactical insertion, good tactic for high kill death ratios and high killstreaks. Green represents where you should lay your tactical insertion.
The hill is ment for sniping and the other 2 spots are ment for defending area, when needed, this works very well and can be an easy high killstreak, also you can lay prone in the grass, that will help. Sometimes people avoid setting off your claymores, if you find that happening then you must modify your claymore location so that they must set it off, even if it doesn't get the kill its a great warning.
The final and possibly best location on afghan depending on how you play it, the tactical insertion is practically unnoticeable by anyone and as long as you are aware of your surroundings and move to the appropriate location using the other players locations this is almost guaranteed 10 kill streak if you master it properly. Its very important that the claymore on the right be places facing directly left on the map, and the other claymore be faced down slightly to the left, if you look at a clock the center would be at about 7 o'clock, if this is aimed slightly off there is a 50 50 chance it will not get the kill depending on how the other players run around the corner.
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