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There are a total of twelve FOBs that can be recaptured. Once captured, they can be used to summon weapons, vehicles, and marine reinforcements. They can also be used for fast travel. Capturing a FOB will also reveal additional targets in the surrounding area. {{Ref/Game|Id=HI|HI}} | There are a total of twelve FOBs that can be recaptured. Once captured, they can be used to summon weapons, vehicles, and marine reinforcements. They can also be used for fast travel. Capturing a FOB will also reveal additional targets in the surrounding area. {{Ref/Game|Id=HI|HI}} | ||
The FOBs are: | |||
*[[FOB Alpha]] | *[[FOB Alpha]] | ||
*[[FOB Bravo]] | *[[FOB Bravo]] |
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A Forward Operating Base or FOB is a general term used to describe any secured military position established for the purposes of supporting strategic and/or tactical goals on a battlefield.
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In Halo Infinite
There are a total of twelve FOBs that can be recaptured. Once captured, they can be used to summon weapons, vehicles, and marine reinforcements. They can also be used for fast travel. Capturing a FOB will also reveal additional targets in the surrounding area.[1]
The FOBs are:
- FOB Alpha
- FOB Bravo
- FOB Charlie
- FOB Delta
- FOB Echo
- FOB Foxtrot
- FOB Golf
- FOB Hotel
- FOB Juliet
- FOB Kilo
- FOB Lima
- FOB November