Delta Force Radar Hack — Minimap Overlay & Enemy Tracking
What the Radar Module Does
The radar hack renders a 2D minimap overlay on your screen showing every player entity within configured range. Unlike full ESP boxes that clutter your view, radar gives a top-down tactical picture — perfect for tracking squad rotations in Warfare or spotting extract campers in Operations. Enemies appear as red dots. Teammates can be hidden so you focus on threats only.
Radar vs Player ESP — When to Use Each
Run radar alone when you want clean visuals for streaming or recording. Pair radar with skeleton ESP when you need both macro awareness and micro aim data. In 32v32 Warfare, radar shines because engagements sprawl across huge maps and audio cues alone cannot tell you which capture point enemies are pushing.
Recommended Radar Settings
Set radar range to 300 meters for Operations and 450 meters for Warfare. Enable enemy-only filtering. Disable teammate dots to reduce noise. Position the overlay in the bottom-left corner so it does not overlap your crosshair or gadget bar. Scale the radar to 180px width — large enough to read at a glance without blocking the center of the screen.
Operations Extraction Tactics with Radar
Before committing to an exfil, check radar for dots near the extraction zone. If three or more enemies sit within 50 meters of your exit, rotate to a secondary extract or wait for a firefight to pull them away. Radar saves insured gear because information beats raw aim in extraction modes.
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