
It's featured in some missions and can be unlocked for the supply drop. There is one at the site for Project Solísian Amber.Ĭrane truck with a usable crane.Yellow hydraulic arm with a hook that dangles on a cable. These cranes stay on the map for a short while after the mission, at least until the player leaves the area. Some are used in Dare Devils of Destruction DLC missions.They can be seen at some cities and bases.
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The crane can be grappled swung around and the container can be moved along the boom and the container is full of red barrels. Just Cause 4 is no exception to having cranes. EDEN Station: The Spider has 1 old crane that makes metallic mechanical tension noise every few seconds.There's a weird machine inside the eDEN Airship that resembles a crane, but is well armed with multiple weapons.eDEN Airship and some of the surrounding platforms have small cranes on rails.The same cranes can also be seen at the Weapons Warehouse ( Mech Land Assault DLC).Offshore rigs in Medici have 2 yellow cranes. Weapons Shipment Yard ( Mech Land Assault DLC) has three.At the eastern end of Citate Di Ravello.Several smaller towns have them at construction yards.At a skyscraper in the middle of the city.At the western end of Citate Di Ravello.There's several types of them and they're all indestructible. 2 of them at the Seabreeze Sawmill in Senjakala Islands.3 of them behind the PBC Tower in Bandar Baru Nipah.3 of them at Kem Pekan Selamat, a power plant (marked as a military base) under construction in the Lautan Lama Desert.All of these locations except for Kem Pekan Selamat feature sidemissions. These are of a more rarer type, as there are only 8. All Offshore Rigs have one, 11 in total.Ĭonstruction cranes can be found at construction sites.This works similar to a Pandak "Baby" Panay Statue. Just destroying one part will collapse the entire structure. Each destroyed crane will give 500 Chaos points and $2500. They are immune to small arms fire, but explosives, rockets or a Minigun will do. H-62 Quapaw helicopters are often used to airlift things, but they aren't counted as cranes.The last type is mounted on a military truck - the Fengding EC2 Lift.It's only found at construction zones and other such places. The other destructible variant is the construction crane.You can actually enter the cockpit, but the console inside it is not accessible. Like all other government property they are painted grey and red with a white Panauan star. By far the most common is the port crane that you can find in many of the ports and on all offshore rigs.Just like in the previous game, none of them can actually be used to lift anything. Two of these types are sabotage destructible objects and can be destroyed to progress the game with Chaos points. Panau ( Just Cause 2) has a large number of 3 different cranes. There's a lot of cranes in the industrial parts of Esperito City (at the northern and southern ends of the city).There's at least one tall crane on every EL gas oil rig.At least 4 cranes are at the Don Ernesto Harbor that is featured in the mission Sink the Buccaneer.For some reason this one has a light inside that never goes out. One crane is at the Quayside loading area.Its revolutionary center-spine airframe, which increases lift capacity and dramatically reduces payload shift, combined with the introduction of a specialized third pilot, makes the CH-54A ideal for operations requiring pinpoint precision and immense power.The cranes in San Esperito ( Just Cause (1)) are indestructible. Now retired from military service, modern payloads are more likely to include transmission towers, fire suppression tanks, construction equipment and HVAC units, as well as custom-rigged loads. Powered by massive, twin 4,500 horsepower engines, the aircraft is capable of lifting payloads approaching 20,000 lbs., which in the past have included United States Army tanks, other helicopters and heavy munitions. Today, only a fraction of the original production run remains in service, with Siller Helicopters operating two CH-54As, as well as two S-64 Skycranes, its civilian counterpart. An archetypal heavy-lift helicopter, the legendary CH-54A Sikorsky Skycrane remains the workhorse for top-tier industrial aviation companies around the world.ĭesigned by Sikorsky Aircraft for the United States Army in 1962, only 54 CH-54As were ever produced, making the aircraft one of the most sought after helicopters across the heavy-lift industry.
