The Tracksuit is a ballistic-resistant uniform worn by criminals in ArmA 3. It was added with the release of the Contact DLC.
Overview[]
Essentially a commercially available variant of the Russian military's Granit mountain suit, Tracksuits weighs a "mass" of 40 and provide space for up to 40 units worth of ammunition/gear.
Rated at Level II protection standards, the Tracksuit provides limited ballistic protection for the wearer's legs, arms, chest, abdomen, diaphragm, pelvis, hands and neck. The suit will also allow the wearer to survive a point blank hit from a 7.62 mm bullet, albeit only on their torso.
Hitpoints[]
Body part | Base armour value | Damage reduction modifier (vs. ballistic) | Damage reduction modifier (vs. explosions) |
---|---|---|---|
Abdomen | 6 | 67% | No reduction (100%) |
Arms | 6 | 10% | 70% |
Chest | 6 | 67% | No reduction (+150%) |
Diaphragm | 6 | 67% | No reduction (+150%) |
Hands | 6 | 10% | 70% |
Legs | 6 | 10% | 70% |
Neck | 4 | 20% | 50% |
Pelvis | 6 | 67% | No reduction (100%) |
Trivia[]
- Like the Granit suit, the Tracksuit is based on real-world "Gorka" mountain suits still in limited use with some Russian security organisations.
- In spite of its unique naming, the in-game Tracksuit is simply a retextured Granit coloured entirely in black and dark grey. As such, it strangely retains protective qualities despite clearly being intended to serve as a civilian outfit.
Gallery[]
See also[]
- Granit (Military counterpart, ArmA 3: Contact only)