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How to Defeat the Giant Drone (Behemoth) & revive teammate and myself like wildlands
I’d like you to take a look at the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuqIfe54eFc&ab_channel=amigo1218

From around 13:47, you can see the fight against the Behemoth.

The player is dropping mortars—how do you obtain those?
After that, even when attacking with rockets, it doesn’t seem to destroy the drone.

At 15:05, after the character dies, they deploy a drone and revive themselves.
Then at 16:34, they revive a teammate, and I noticed something that looked like an “injection.”
How exactly is this done?

Anyway, please tell me how to defeat this huge Behemoth.
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The mortars are a missile strike designator you get as a reward for a mission in the "Resistance Mode" (DLC), it's pretty useless in my opinion. Long cool down before ready again.
I would hazard this play was on easiest setting, player was get hit from all sides and still standing, and the AR being used was hitting really hard, chewed through both small and large drone pretty easily.
Playing as "Pathfinder Tactic" (not in this vid) you can also get a drone like the Azerial so you see from an aerial view with scanning and has a missile strike but has little effect on behemoths.

The rocket launcher is also fairly useless against behemoths, best to lob EMP grenades and shoot the glowing bits with a high power gun (sniper or LMG) still takes a bit to take one down.

The revive is using the "Medic Tactic"playing as a medic.
Just started playing recently and if their level isn't higher they aren't that hard to destroy. If they are, just ignore them because it will take ages, if not impossible. My best approach so far is to stay at great distance. Using the TAC-50 without suppressor, park team mates far away because they will die immediately once mortars (gas) start raining down. Also make sure there are large objects or structures to hide behind so you can break line of sight.

Find a spot where you can hit the front, land a few shots and move to another location. The loud sound of the gun will make it focus on that spot. Wait until he stops firing or try to find an angle on its side. Rinse and repeat, the TAC-50 will do a lot of damage, at least it did work well for me. Only problem is getting it to stop rolling left and right all the time once your cross-hairs hover over the weak point you want to shoot at.

There are also ways to make yourself invisible but I usually don't use such methods because it's rather silly and isn't how I like to play shooter games like this, on extreme.
Originally posted by Echolecter:
Just started playing recently and if their level isn't higher they aren't that hard to destroy. If they are, just ignore them because it will take ages, if not impossible. My best approach so far is to stay at great distance. Using the TAC-50 without suppressor, park team mates far away because they will die immediately once mortars (gas) start raining down. Also make sure there are large objects or structures to hide behind so you can break line of sight.

Find a spot where you can hit the front, land a few shots and move to another location. The loud sound of the gun will make it focus on that spot. Wait until he stops firing or try to find an angle on its side. Rinse and repeat, the TAC-50 will do a lot of damage, at least it did work well for me. Only problem is getting it to stop rolling left and right all the time once your cross-hairs hover over the weak point you want to shoot at.

There are also ways to make yourself invisible but I usually don't use such methods because it's rather silly and isn't how I like to play shooter games like this, on extreme.
This ^
Use the perks that give more damage to drones, and sniper perk that gives more damage. Engineer Tactic gives ammunition that hits harder for all weapons, full mags not just the 3 AP sniper gets. (it's about the only thing the tactic is good for)
I play with a friend on hardest settings, the two of us can take one down, taking turns baiting so the other can get in with EMP.
The gas ones suck, best to avoid them altogether or only go them from range and rapid relocation.
If you're just there for the goodies on the tower, use Panther Tactic and the cloaking spray, still got to be sneaky, it may not be able to see you but can zero on sound of footsteps. Like Echo says it feels like a bit of a cheat but it's in the game so may as well use it from time to time, some days I just don't feel like the hassle.
There is also Optical Camo with the "Motherland" DLC but don't really need to use it if you shoot straight and play tactically, even though the the baddies are a lot tougher.
Use Pathfinder with the aerial Drone to soften it up, Then rockets, and then TAC-50.
For the record, Aerial Drones and Rockets do little, but not "nothing." The game is not realistic in that regard. Best option if you MUST kill one is to always attempt to hit the BLUE areas: front/Left/Right sides, This causes a temporary stun allowing a couple extra hits or time to back off. Also, use EMP Grenades if/when you can but, why bother with all that? Complete Motherland and use the Stealth Cloak to rob them blind if you want to be lazy, or you can sneak into most of them at night if you keep the building between you and the drone. I do it all the time, even have a couple YouTube videos to show me doing it. There is also Stealth spray if you think you need it. it IS worth doing, if for no other reason than to get the skill points to rank up your Perks. There are also Blueprints to collect. It's rare to have to actually kill a behemoth, I usually won't waste the time unless the mission calls for it.

From your post you sound VERY new to the game. The injections are syringes, you equip these and other useful items from the load-out tab.
At the bottom you'll see "Craft" which lets you make items from resources when you aren't in Bivouac. Next to that is the wheel with equipped items, Click in the center of it to open the wheel and choose what to equip. How to select for use depends on your key binds/controller config. empty slots are marked with a + sign. You can also replace any item not marked with a lock symbol. Locked items are you current perks for your equipped tactic. You can change those by changing tactics in Bivouac.
Originally posted by astrofelix59:
The mortars are a missile strike designator you get as a reward for a mission in the "Resistance Mode" (DLC), it's pretty useless in my opinion. Long cool down before ready again.
I would hazard this play was on easiest setting, player was get hit from all sides and still standing, and the AR being used was hitting really hard, chewed through both small and large drone pretty easily.
Playing as "Pathfinder Tactic" (not in this vid) you can also get a drone like the Azerial so you see from an aerial view with scanning and has a missile strike but has little effect on behemoths.

The rocket launcher is also fairly useless against behemoths, best to lob EMP grenades and shoot the glowing bits with a high power gun (sniper or LMG) still takes a bit to take one down.

The revive is using the "Medic Tactic"playing as a medic.
Thank you very much for your advice.
BTW, please tell me how to be a medic and use medic tactic.
today I'm gonna stream and try to kill behimoths with M249 and TAC-50!
EMPs and explosives to stun and reveal weak points. And then the easiest way is propably big mag LMGs with engineer special ammo, that can absolutely shred drones. That's how I've done it on hardest difficulty.
Originally posted by ICE_PIC_JAPAN:
BTW, please tell me how to be a medic and use medic tactic.
today I'm gonna stream and try to kill behimoths with M249 and TAC-50!

In the skills tab, there are 7 tactic options, you need to unlock each with a skill point, (maybe a couple are DLC bound)
Each give you slight differing perks and gadgets to use.
Then in load-out screen you select the desired one and level each up by doing the tasks as outlined, they start easy like kill 5 enemy with a gun, then as you level up they tasks get harder. Each level gives new rewards, get to level 10 Medic and you get 416 Scout DMR blueprint, my personal favourite weapon.
All the information you need will be on screen, just follow the prompts.
Happy hunting.
Originally posted by ICE_PIC_JAPAN:
M249 and TAC-50!

M249 ?, not a weapon in breakpoint, try Stoner, has very low recoil so easier to stay on target than some of the other LMG's. T95 is also low recoil but has smaller mag.
M249 is my Fav LMG in Wildlands.
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Date Posted: Aug 24, 2025 @ 3:54am
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