— Map Briefing
Cambodian Incursion is a map featured in Battlefield Vietnam. The map is based on the Cambodian Campaign, a series of operations taken by the United States and South Vietnam to prevent North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers from using the country as a passageway to South Vietnam.
Conquest[]
— Map Briefing
Equipment[]
MACV-SOG - Military Assistance Command, Vietnam | |
Light vehicle(s) | |
Main battle tank(s) |
- Unidentified Viet Cong Forces | |
Light vehicle(s) |
UAZ-469 |
Main battle tank(s) |
Bases[]
Viet Cong Base[]
The Viet Cong Base is the main starting point for the Viet Cong forces. A PT-76 and two Logtraps can be found there.
Fire Base 1[]
Fire Base 1 is a starting point for the US that is located far north near the starting point for the Viet Cong. Two Tunnel Entrances and two M-46 artillery pieces spawn here if the point is under Viet Cong control.
In singleplayer this control point will spawn nothing.
Fire Base 2[]
Fire Base 2 is located just south of Fire Base 1. An M113 and M151 MUTT spawn for the US, and a BTR-60, 469 and Logtrap spawn for the Viet Cong.
In singleplayer the M113 or BTR-60 will not spawn.
Shrine Bridge[]
The Shrine Bridge is another starting point for the US. A Sheridan spawns for the US and a PT-76 for the Viet Cong.
In singleplayer this point spawns no vehicles.
Temple[]
The Temple is one of five starting points for the US. A Sheridan and an M110 can be found here if the point is under US control, and a 469 and PT-76 if under Viet Cong control.
Rope Bridge[]
The Rope Bridge is the last starting point for the US, but is located in the southwest region of the map, near the temple. No vehicles spawn here, as the only access is by a foot bridge.
In singleplayer this point will be reached immediately after crossing the bridge.
Evolution[]
In Evolution, this map is the second in a pair with Ho Chi Minh Trail.
Trivia[]
- In the files, this map is labelled as
Ho_Chi_Minh_Trail_Alt
. - An unused localization string in
lexiconAll.dat
suggests that this map was called "Evening in Cambodia" during development. It is still known by this name in some languages.
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