Direct Answer

Use an IRON NEST recon photo as a new clue that must be placed on the current map and compared with High Command, Field Reports, and observer evidence. The collected gameplay material supports using photos to discover additional target information, but it does not establish fixed coordinates, target counts, or resource costs. Keep each photo tied to the mission state in which it was received.

Read the Photo as a Clue

Begin by identifying what the image actually tells you: a region, a landmark, a possible target, or a change in the battlefield. Do not add an exact coordinate unless the current interface supplies one. Write the photo source and receipt point beside the map mark so later reports can be compared against it.

The supplied gameplay transcript describes reconnaissance photos as a way to reveal additional targets. That is a workflow clue from a third-party recording, not an official guarantee about every mission or version.

Update the Map

Place a provisional mark in the area suggested by the photo and keep it visually distinct from confirmed position data. Compare the mark with the current grid, ruler, bearings, and report language. If the image and the report disagree, preserve both observations and flag the conflict instead of forcing one answer.

A clear map prevents old evidence from being mistaken for new evidence. Remove or label obsolete marks after a relocation, a new report, or a changed objective. The game-specific interface and exact symbols remain version-sensitive.

Combine Reports and Spotters

Use an observer direction or a second report to narrow the photo-based candidate area. Draw lines from the correct observation points and check whether the intersection fits the visual clue. Then use the normal calculation and fire-control sequence only after the map solution is coherent enough to test.

The sources support reports, spotters, map marks, and triangulation as connected parts of the operating loop. They do not publish a photo-to-coordinate table. Any exact location, target count, or fixed action sequence must remain To be confirmed until reproduced in the current build.

From Candidate to Shot

Choose an ammunition role based on the current order and target context, then calculate, load, lay, verify, and fire. Treat the first shot as a test that can update the map. Record the observed result and adjust one variable at a time rather than changing the photo interpretation, range, bearing, and shell together.

The supplied material mentions HE, AP, and illumination roles in general gameplay observations, but it does not establish universal damage or mission rules. Do not make the photo page a hidden ammunition table. Link to the Beginner Guide for the general firing order.

What Remains Unconfirmed

The approved source set does not provide fixed photo coordinates, a complete list of photo-triggered targets, a guaranteed cost, or a universal timing rule. These values are intentionally absent. A future current-version test can add them only with a source note and a reproducible condition.

Until then, this page answers the search question by explaining how to use the evidence without overclaiming. It is safer to leave one target unresolved than to publish a confident coordinate that belongs to another mission or build.

Sources and Evidence Limits

Snapshot checked 2026-08-20

Official, third-party, and player sources are kept separate. Version-sensitive claims remain To be confirmed until current evidence supports them.

  • [A] Gameplay video two: Gameplay video two. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [B] Gameplay video one: Gameplay video one. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [C] Pro Game Guides beginner guide: Pro Game Guides beginner guide. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [D] Official site: Official site. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.