The Smoke Grenade and the Thermal combo is slowly becoming the newest and strongest meta in MW2.
If you wanted to learn how to use it, or if you have been killed far too many times by it and want to know how to defend yourself from it, you are in the right place.
In this guide, we will show you how the smoke airdrop field upgrade work in MW2. Let’s get started.
MW2 – How The Smoke Airdrop Field Upgrade Works
This is what the smoke thermal vision would look like.
In an area that will be covered completely by white smoke and players will be undetectable on the inside, somebody using a thermal will be able to see everything inside this smoke.
Basically, when zoomed in with the thermal scope lots of players will be shown because of their body heat.
If you want to use this to your advantage and get to kill many players with it, we highly recommend that you go ahead and use the Smoke Airdrop Field Upgrade.
Once you use it you are going to see a plane coming from the air above and shoot in a particular zone where you have targeted a couple of smoke grenades basically covering everything around the area.
It has a charge time or cooldown of 3 minutes and 10 seconds.
You are going to select a target area as shown in the picture above.
Look at the wide area that this smoke airdrop is covering. When you use it, make sure that you are going to be outside of this zone so that other people using the thermal scope cannot actually see you in it.
It covers a whole zone of 60 x 12 meters which is about 3 to 4 times bigger than a regular smoke grenade. The smoke will stay active for a whole total of 20 seconds.
You can choose to camp in an area or hunt people down. Make sure that you use any type of Thermal Optic on your rifles so that you can actually spot someone in this smoke.
That is all that you need to know about the Smoke Airdrop Field Upgrade in MW2.
We hope that this guide has explained how this new meta works in the game and hopefully taught you to use it yourself. Have fun!
ALSO READ: Destiny 2: The Corrupted Grandmaster Nightfall Guide