
Artillery Computer - All indirect fire weapons can exploit the brand new artillery computer by selecting it in the Action Menu (default binding is the mouse wheel). If you are engineer yourself, simply select 'action' > 'defuse'/'repair' from the Action Menu (default binding is the middle mouse button). It's possible to order an engineer to repair/defuse something by standing close to it, selecting 'engineer' in your command bar, and then pressing '6-1' ('action' > 'defuse'/'repair').
An engineer can defuse mines, satchels, and IEDs. A damaged component can be repaired to 60% status however, note that the total damage inflicted upon the vehicle persists, and further damage will be calculated cumulatively. An engineer can patch up a badly damaged vehicle, making it operable.
Engineer - Engineers have undergone some serious training and are now capable of repairing damaged vehicles and defusing mines. Reworked MP Session Browser and Mission Selector.
Numerous stability and functionality fixes and improvements. The full version of Arma 2: British Armed Forces with high resolution textures and packed with a new campaign and large selection of new single player missions is available for purchase, see for more information about the content of Arma 2: British Armed Forces. Arma 2: British Armed Forces Lite - all units, vehicles and weapons from Arma 2: British Armed Forces are included in this patch with lower quality textures and audio files.
The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. Updates to ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead have been released.