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DMZ Missile Transports: Complete mission guide

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This Call of Duty: Warzone guide provides a complete walkthrough of the Missile Transports mission in DMZ.

Finally, Season 5 of Call of Duty: Warzone has arrived, bringing an abundance of fresh content for its extraction mode, DMZ.

This seasonal update boasts an array of exciting new gameplay mechanics, including the Battle Revive, Scuba Gas Mask, Self-Revive Box, and Disguise. These new additions promise to shake things up and provide players with novel strategic opportunities.

Notably, the update introduces an interesting set of new Faction Missions. These expand the storyline of Warzone and DMZ. Players are now immersed in an intense war between the recently introduced Konni faction and the well-established Shadow Company.

As players align themselves with Shadow Company, they can take on Faction Missions for them. This alliance opens up a host of unique challenges to overcome.

One of these new missions is called “Missile Transports”. It is a tier 2 mission for Shadow Company, which rewards players with a calling card and 7,500 XP.

It features three objectives – each of which send players to different locations across Al Mazrah. The following guide provides step-by-step instructions for each objective.

DMZ Missile Transports guide

Where to find Transportation Plans in DMZ

The Transportation Plans are on the large cargo ship south east of Al Bagra Fortress. They are in the Ship Bridge Tower at map coordinates G8 and can be found on a metal shelving unit.

Screenshot showing where to find the Transportation Plans in DMZ mission Missile Transports.
The Missile Transportation Plans.

Once you’ve collected the Missile Transportation Plans, open your inventory and read them. This will tell you the first missile is located at the cemetery.

Image showing the Transportation Plans location in DMZ on the map.
Transportation Plans location on the map.

Zaya Observatory dead drop location (IR beacons)

Next, head to the Zaya Observatory. You need to find the dead drop there.

The Zaya Observatory dead drop is located on the north east side of Zaya Observatory in between two buildings. It can be found at map coordinates F5 underneath a red “BURGER” sign.

Screenshot showing the map location of the GPS tracker dead drop in Warzone DMZ.
Zaya Observatory dead drop location.

Once you have found the dead drop, open it and take an IR beacon. Another member of your squad will also need to take one as two are required to complete the mission.

Image showing the IR Beacon in the dead drop in DMZ Missile Transports mission.
IR Beacon in the dead drop.

First missile location in DMZ (Cemetery)

The first missile can be found at the centre of Al Samman Cemetery at map coordinates D7.

Map location of the first missile in DMZ Missile Transports mission.
Location of the first missile.

Look for a large open red container – this is the missile. Approach it and a prompt will appear allowing you to place an IR beacon.

Image of the first missile in DMZ Missile Transports mission.
The missile at the Cemetery.

Read the note on the side of the missile (while completing this mission ourselves, the note was bugged and floating in mid-air). This will tell you that the second missile is located north of the cave complex.

Second missile location in DMZ (Cave Complex)

The second missile is mid-way between the Sattiq Cave Complex and Rohan Oil at map coordinates D4.

Map location of the second missile in DMZ Missile Transports mission.
Location of the second missile.

It is on the side of a cliff and looks exactly the same as the first missile.

Image of the missile north of the cave complex.
The missile north of the Cave Complex.

Place the second IR beacon next to the missile and the “Missile Transports” mission will be complete.

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1 Comment

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    4 August 2023 16:50 BST

    It wasn’t at the Sattig/ Rohan location

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