In Battlefield V, the Support class is the backbone of your squad and a crucial element in both attack and defense. It’s more than just an ammo supplier—support players maintain pressure, lock down positions, enable vehicle sustainability, and fortify the frontline. If your team lacks good Support players, you’ll run out of bullets and fortifications faster than you can say “resupply.” This guide covers everything you need to master Support and become an indispensable force on the battlefield.
Core Responsibilities of the Support Class
Support players are responsible for:
- Rearming teammates with ammo pouches and crates
- Laying down suppressive fire with high-capacity weapons
- Repairing vehicles quickly and efficiently
- Constructing fortifications like sandbags, tank traps, and mounted weapons
- Setting traps using AT mines or AP mines to control space
Their ideal position is near or just behind the front lines—close enough to resupply teammates, far enough to hold angles and control pressure zones.
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Weapon Options and Loadouts
Support class features three main weapon categories:
- Light Machine Guns (LMGs)
- Starting weapon: KE7
- Perfect for run-and-gun as well as accurate bipod-supported fire
- Highly versatile with strong damage and suppressive capabilities
- Medium Machine Guns (MMGs)
- Cannot aim down sights unless bipodded
- High accuracy and devastating output from stationary or supported positions
- Best suited for defensive gameplay and area denial
- Shotguns
- Maximum close-range burst damage
- Excellent for interior defense and flag captures
- M30 Drilling includes a secondary rifle round for ranged engagements
The KE7 is a solid starting point and scales well through specialization. Don’t overlook the value of bipodding, especially when locking down lanes or windows.
Gadgets and Special Equipment
Support gadgets offer tactical variety based on the situation:
- Ammo Pouch (Default): Quick toss resupply for primary and secondary weapons.
- Ammo Crate (Unlockable): Stationary resupply point for static fights—players must interact with it.
- AT Mine: Destroys vehicles on contact—place passively or aggressively mid-combat.
- AP Mine: Swap this for infantry-heavy maps for area denial.
- AT Grenade Pistol: High-powered launcher for clearing infantry, fortifications, and even damaging vehicles.
Use gadgets based on map flow. For example, tight infantry maps benefit from AP mines and ammo crates, while open vehicle-heavy maps favor AT mines and the grenade pistol.
Combat Roles: Engineer and Machine Gunner
Support players can choose between two powerful combat roles:
- Engineer (Default)
- Builds faster and repairs vehicles more efficiently
- Slows overheating on auxiliary and mounted weapons
- Ideal for tank crews or fortification-heavy roles
- Machine Gunner (Unlocked at Rank 6)
- Suppresses enemies faster
- Fully suppressed enemies are automatically spotted for the whole team
- Great for area control and helping your squad without always getting the kills
Both roles are viable and depend on your playstyle. Engineers are great for utility and vehicle synergy, while Machine Gunners shine in tight infantry fights and objective defense.
Fortification Mastery
Fortification is one of Support’s signature advantages. Press T (PC) or Down on D-Pad (Console) to bring out the build tool.
Support builds:
- Faster and more extensively than any other class
- Can deploy tank traps, MG nests, sandbags, and repair broken defenses
- Have more white outline options on the mini-map, showing buildable zones
Whether building bridges, bunkers, or barricades, your effort can drastically slow enemy pushes or support your team’s advancement.
Pro tip: Don’t build without watching your surroundings. Fortifying is loud and leaves you exposed—build strategically and with cover.
Support Class Best Practices
- Always distribute ammo: Keep an eye on teammates and drop pouches proactively.
- Use bipods whenever possible: Don’t run-and-gun with MMGs. Find cover, deploy, and suppress.
- Switch gadgets to fit the map: Don’t carry AT mines on infantry-only maps.
- Engage smartly: Support weapons are powerful, but often require setup. Be patient and position wisely.
- Repair friendly armor: If you’re near a damaged tank and have the Engineer role, help out—it makes a huge difference.
Final Thoughts
The Support class is a tactical powerhouse when used effectively. It requires more awareness than some other classes because your actions directly affect your team’s capacity to sustain a fight. A good Support player adapts their gear to the battlefield, reinforces positions, and keeps the ammo flowing.
Whether you’re shredding with a bipod-mounted MG or laying traps on backline roads, the Support class isn’t just supportive—it’s deadly when mastered.
See you on the front lines.




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