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1. radio relay
if at the beginning of a round where nobody has a rank:
2. small car depot
3. ai tent
if later in the game
2. ai tent
3. small car
AI tent gives you reduced costs for respawn and - of course - AI that you can use to defend the base.
1. payload size
2. travel time between points
3. the time it takes to dock and load/unload a vehicle.
So, while trucks indeed have the biggest load capacity, helictopers can be better at logistics in quite a few cases. In situations where the area is not in an active fight, choppers can actually attain a higher effective rate of supply when operated by skilled pilots because of their speed. For more remote destinations, like André's Beacon, for example, a chopper is the superior chice by far. This is especially true for the Mi-8, given its 400 supply capacity.
Also, sometimes choppers can get in places which are otherwise blocked, like when a capture poinmt has gotten isolated.
Does each team have its own victory countdown?
Avec plaisir @Pein